Newport Live presents The Sweetback Sisters Country Christmas sing-along

Posted 12/13/23

Newport Live presents The Sweetback Sisters Christmas Sing-Along Spectacular at the Jamestown Arts Center this Saturday, December 16th at the Jamestown Art Center! 

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Newport Live presents The Sweetback Sisters Country Christmas sing-along

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Newport Live presents The Sweetback Sisters Christmas Sing-Along Spectacular at the Jamestown Arts Center this Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Jamestown Art Center.

"I wouldn’t call us a throwback band," says Emily Miller. "What we do is look back to the golden era of country music and imagine that the genre took a different evolutionary fork, that the honky-tonk element took over rather than the pop-rock sound you hear everywhere today. I feel like we're actually a very modern band, just on an alternate timeline."

For an evening of folk, fun, and holiday cheer, join the Jamestown Art Center and enjoy this night of music and trivia.

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m.

WHERE: Jamestown Art Center

PRICING: Tickets are $35 each

MORE INFO: To learn more and purchase tickets, click here

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