May 2, 2007

  Volume 5, Number 18

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Carolina Chocolate Drops
featured Sunday

            A string band from Durham that has been named one of the top eight musical groups in the Triangle, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, will be on the stage for the third concert of Six Sundays in Spring.

            The free, family-friendly concerts on the lawn at the Wake Forest College Birthplace – the Calvin Jones House – on North Main Street begin at 5 and last until 7 p.m. Be sure to bring a blanket or chairs, a picnic, dogs and Frisbees and have a grand time. The series in its 16th year is sponsored by the Wake Forest Cultural Arts Association.

            Mother’s Day is May 13, and the concert series will present the perennial favorite, Al Williams. His R&B vocals will be backed by a band led by Wake Forest resident Scott DeMattos.

            Chuck and the WagginEars will make their debut Six Sundays appearance on May 20. They are a well-known group of traditional musicians led by Chuck Pettee from Chapel Hill. Several of the group are also members of the Shady Grove Band, which performed at Six Sundays several years ago.

            The series will end on May 29 with Molasses Creek, a band from Ocracoke Island which has been making a name for itself across the state. They have also toured nationally.

            There are no rain dates. If it rains or we have some kind of inclement weather the concert for that date is cancelled. The president of Cultural Arts, Kathryn Spiegel, and her board are hoping for good weather throughout.

            The series is presented with the cooperation of the Wake Forest College Birthplace and with support from the Town of Wake Forest.

 
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