Sue Fink, Amy Dixon-Kolar, and Patti Shaffner, three independent songwriters calling themselves the SongSisters from Northwest Indiana and the Chicago area, will perform twice this Saturday, March 11th, at The Wild Rose Moon.
The trio will appear first on the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour at 3 p.m. and again for a full concert at 7 p.m. WDCB Public Radio described the trio as “Top shelf talent …and a pure delight! They are outstanding solo artists who shine alone, but together become a solar force to be reckoned with, as they exchange their superb songs along with exceptional harmonies, friendly bantering, and spot-on humor--great music and great entertainment from these lovely ladies! “
As a special treat, South Bend songwriter, Evie Barton will perform her beautiful song, “If I Were a Flower,” in the guest spot of the show. Tickets are available at the door and in advance at ASK for Flowers, Culver Coffee Company, and www.wildrosemoon.com. The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour is a fun theatrical presentation involving a sing-a-long theme song, an audience participation game show, and a whole host of beautiful songs from the featured guests. It is perfect for the whole family. The later concert will feature two sets of original material featuring all three of the musical guests. Refreshments will be available before, during, and after the show
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