HARTLAND — The Maine Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is set to present “Unplugged,” an all-acoustic live show from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, April 13, at the Irving Tanning Community Center, 62 Elm St.
The show will feature a line-up of legendary Maine country and bluegrass performers, all members of the Maine Country Music Hall of Fame, including Brian Gelina, Stan Keach, Joe and Nellie Kennedy, Phil and Ellen LeClaire, Paul Main and Ken and Jane Brooks.
All proceeds from this event will benefit the museum, a non-profit cultural organization based in Mechanic Falls, and the only country music hall of fame museum east of Nashville, Tennessee, according to a news release from Maria Holloway with the museum.
Tickets cost $15 at the door, general admission. Doors open at noon. Food and beverages will be available at the show.
For more information contact 207-613-5411 or find the Maine Country Music Hall of Fame on Facebook.
This show is sponsored by Renys Charitable Foundation, Norway Savings Bank, McKusick Petroleum Company, William A. and Sue-Ann Buckley, David Smith and Tracy McCrillis.
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