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40 Songs Thru 60 Years at WTA’s Gateway

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It’s more than music trivia… It’s more than “Name That Tune”… You’ll be taking a fantastic journey through musical history on Thursday, March 15 at WTA’s Gateway.

The goal of Music Trivia is to HAVE FUN!  You’ll come away with having learned some songs and/or artists that you’ll now really enjoy. You’ll also be reminded of tunes out of your past. The pay-what-you-will production is at 7:00 pm. at 329 West Main Street in Downtown Waynesboro.

The musical journey will have forty stops along the way; each will broaden your knowledge, delight you eardrums and some will even have your toes tapping. Each audience member will receive a blank answer sheet and will fill in the name of the tune and the artist. Many of the choices will be quite familiar, others perhaps not. In either case, the song will be played through and there will be a number of clues. After all forty tunes are presented, the results will be tallied. The night’s winner will receive a $25.00 gift certificate to Scotto’s Restaurant.

Music Trivia will be hosted by Paul Sanders, a Waynesboro native. Paul bought his first 45 rpm record in 1956 at the age of 14. The difference between then and now is that he now gets his music from the iTunes store and plays them on his Smartphone. Paul started DJing in 1968 and still has a gig every once and a while. His passion is music. He listens to just about every genre that’s out there. The Thursday, March 15 show will highlight that diversity, so sit back, open your ears and your mind and ENJOY!

Food and beverages are available.

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