The Sumner County Symphony

P.O. Box 833

Hendersonville, TN.  37077-0833

(615) 826-3871
www.sumnercountysymphony.com

 

The Sumner County Symphony Comes to Franklin, Kentucky
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            The Sumner County Symphony, in cooperation with Community Action of Southern Kentucky Senior Center Program, will be presenting a special benefit concert on Thursday night, September 28th, 2006, at 7:00 P.M.at the First United Methodist Church, 107 North College Street, Franklin, KY.   

            The concert will feature ClazzyO, a six-piece combo from the orchestra.  "We will be showcasing “clazzy” music--the spirit of classical with the soul of jazz--pop-minded," says symphony conductor Janet Clazzy. The repertoire for the evening will include selections from their new CD release, Let.

        "The music is an explosive blending of the energy of rock with the originality of Dylan and hints of Beethoven,” cites author/composer Jonathan Richard Cring.   

        The event is the ninth of eleven satellite concerts the Sumner County Symphony will be performing in 2006 throughout the Middle Tennessee area, with proceeds from the concerts benefiting local charities.           

                        Maestro Clazzy is the only prima female conductor in the state of Tennessee.  “Since the inception of the symphony in 2001, it has been our mission to both create the beauty of music and to apply all ticket proceeds to worthwhile individuals and organizations in our community. To date we have donated over one hundred thousand dollars to charities, school music programs and points of need.”

            The admission for the concert is $10 for adults, $7 for students/seniors and $25 for a family ticket. All monies will go directly to the Community Action of Southern Kentucky Senior Center Program, 1301 Crestmore, Franklin. They are a local organization that offers services to seniors such as home delivered meals, transportation, recreation, risk reduction, friendly visiting and phone reassurance,.  Tickets are available at the door or in advance at the following locations:

 

For more information please contact the Sumner County Symphony at 615-826-3871 or Sandi Knight at the Community Action of Southern Kentucky Senior Center at 270-782-3162.