Eclectic trio Mad Agnes to perform next in Woody Hawley Concert Series
Release Date:
3/25/2010 1:00:00 PM
Dateline (city):
Charleston
Contact:
Katrina Harmon
kharmon@theclaycenter.org
Attachment:
mad_agnes_032510.pdf
Eclectic trio Mad Agnes to perform next in Woody Hawley Concert Series
(Charleston, W.Va.) 3/25/10 – With an original and whimsical musical technique featuring uncomplicated a capella to dynamic arrangements, Mad Agnes promises an unforgettable show. The trio performs on Saturday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clay Center’s Walker Theater as part of the Woody Hawley Concert Series. The opening performers are Colleen Anderson and George Castelle.
Hailing from Connecticut, this vigorous band is comprised of Margo Hennebach, Adrienne Jones and Mark Saunders – three performers who each bring past accomplishments to the group. With individual artistic releases, recognition at local and national song writing competitions and a combination of both self-taught and traditional musical education, these three artists have come together to form a charismatic trio pioneering a new sound.
By blending elements of folk, pop, rock and classical harmonies, Mad Agnes delivers creative masterpieces unlike any other. As a main headliner at festivals and concerts worldwide, their live performance guarantees to capture the heart.
The Woody Hawley Concert Series brings celebrated singers and songwriters from all over the country to perform in the Clay Center’s Walker Theater, which is transformed into an intimate-cabaret-style venue for these performances. Each show opens with a talented local musician.
Artistic Director Ron Sowell brought the series to the Clay Center in 2005 after it outgrew its original home at the Unity Church of Kanawha Valley. Pastor Woody Hawley, before his death, inspired Sowell to start a concert series to feature renowned musicians as a service to the local community.
This performance is sponsored by Judith L. Wellington, Ph.D. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Call 304-561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org for more information.