Sunday, June 5, 2011

Ray Charles

Ray Charles

Mary Ann Fisher summer concert series starts on June 6, 12.00 pm, the Museum of the heritage of the Western African American in Russellville, Kentucky, and the acquisition of artifacts from friends of Miss Fisher celebrate.

Fisher, a blues singer, with legends such as Ray Charles and Marvin Gaye recorded in Russellville, Kentucky years lived. In his report, the African American West of Kentucky
The Heritage Museum created a series of concerts of summer blues. This Festival starts on Saturday, June 11, 2011 with a performance by the blues singer of South Carolina, Miss Wanda Johnson, along with a band with harmonica, William Howse of Nashville legend.

Narrow Miss Fisher Associates presents evening gowns and jewels of the Museum for an exhibition that will open during the August 8, celebration of African American emancipation.

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