NWSCC holds Falling into Winter Christmas concert Nov. 17
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2:17 pm Friday, November 17, 2023

NWSCC holds Falling into Winter Christmas concert Nov. 17

Northwest Shoals Community College’s Music Department will hold a Falling into Winter Christmas concert Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Lou B. Bevill Center on the NWSCC Phil Campbell campus.

The Concert will feature the NWSCC Show Choir, Vocal Point, directed by Jonathon Romero, and the NWSCC Jazz band, directed by George Crummie.

Admission for the concert will be free of charge.

Franklin County members of the show choir include Katelyn Mardis of Russellville, Makenzie Galloway of Phil Campbell, Acy Davis of Russellville, Antonio Santamaria of Russellville, Eli Cooper of Russellville, Briley Palmer of Russellville and DaKota Galloway of Phil Campbell.

Franklin County members of the jazz band include Pedro Lopez-Andres of Russellville, Luis Lucas of Russellville, Eduardo Lucas of Russellville, Nathan Medley of Russellville, Briley Palmer of Russellville and Jorge Pineda of Russellville.

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