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Bluegrass Night at WTA’s Gateway

blue mtn sunriseWhat: Blue Mountain Sunrise
When: Friday, March 28 at 8:00pm
Where: 329 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA
Tickets: $10 (in advance)  |  $12 (at the door)

WTA’s Gateway presents an evening devoted exclusively to traditional bluegrass music on Friday, March 28.   Back by popular demand is Blue Mountain Sunrise.  The performance will begin at 8 pm at 329 West Main in Downtown Waynesboro.

Blue Mountain Sunrise has been playing to the enjoyment of Bluegrass and Bluegrass Gospel fans in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and beyond for over 30 years. The band’s current line-up includes two brothers who provide harmonious vocals. Roy Kiser (known by some as Danny) keeps time on the upright bass and Jeff Kiser holds his own with great licks and background work on the 5-string banjo. Darrell Weaver, the only original member band member, rips on the resophonic guitar. Brent Burkholder, the newest member works the guitar with good rhythm and leads. Band members have played in various Bluegrass and Gospel groups over the years and are seasoned veterans of the Bluegrass scene.

Advance tickets for the Blue Mountain Sunrise performance are $10 and are available online at www.wtagateway.com or by calling the box office (540-943-9999).  Remaining tickets will be available at the door on the evening of the performances for $12. WTA’s Gateway box office opens thirty minutes prior to the performance start time.  Seating is limited so advanced reservations are suggested.  The March 28 performance will start at 8:00 pm at WTA’s Gateway at 329 W. Main St. downtown Waynesboro.

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