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Waynesboro: Jill Spiecker to bring Patsy Cline’s voice, presence to the Wayne Theatre

Rebecca Barnabi
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Jill Spiecker. Photo: Wayne Theatre

An Evening with Patsy Cline” starring international tribute artist Jill Spiecker will take place at the historic Wayne Theatre in downtown Waynesboro on July 18 at 7:30 p.m.

From the opening note of “Crazy” to the final refrain of “Walking After Midnight,” Spiecker captures Patsy Cline’s unmistakable voice and stage presence in a live concert that recreates the feeling of seeing country music legend Patsy herself.

Raised on Patsy’s classic recordings, Spiecker has performed from Vancouver to Las Vegas, and now brings her original show from her home in the Smoky Mountains to Waynesboro. Each costume, detail, gesture and lyric honors Patsy’s legacy and makes audiences feel they know Patsy Cline better than ever.

“I am thrilled to welcome Jill Spiecker to our stage for this special tribute to Patsy Cline. Her performance is a rare chance to hear Patsy’s timeless songs live in an evening that will delight longtime fans and new listeners alike. Our historic theatre is the ideal setting to experience Patsy Cline‘s music,” Tracy Straight, Executive Director of the Wayne Theatre, said.

Tickets and information are available online.

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