Celebrate the season with the Burns Sisters Holiday Show at 6OTS
OXFORD – This Saturday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m., 6 On The Square (6OTS) is proud to present The Burns Sisters. This special musical holiday show, that mixes traditions old and new with the famous Burns’ spunk and spirit, will bring together all ages in the joy and wonders of the season.
Growing up in Binghamton in a large family of twelve children, Marie, Jeannie and Annie’s family all sang together. Their father, the late John Burns, had an impressive career in politics, which developed a family culture that believed in standing up for the rights of all people. They still walk their talk and bring their beliefs, values and ideals into their music.
Marie is the soprano and sings high harmony. She plays rhythm mandolin and writes on guitar; loves the old-time sounds of early country and bluegrass and her lyrically thoughtful originals reflect this.
Tallest of the sisters, alto Jeannie loves rhythm and blues, and rock. She sings low harmonies. She plays rhythm acoustic guitar and flat picks a bit in the “closet.”
Annie is a second soprano and sings high or low harmonies depending on the song. She writes prolifically using either piano or guitar for accompaniment. She loves to belt out a rock ballad.
Although the Burns Sisters have solo albums, together they sing with the authority and passion of a band that knows its place and is comfortable challenging the audience. They present meaning with seamless melodies and amazing vocals, especially their impeccable harmonies with a smoothness only sisters can impart. Their music is filled with warmth and conviction.
Purchase tickets on-line at the discounted price of $20, until the day of the show; $25 on the day of the show. (Two “Buy 6” tickets per person are required for this show.) Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For those who have made buffet reservations for the “Dinner Before A Show” next door at The Blue Lamp, be sure to arrive at 5:30 p.m.
Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for tickets and future event information including the Holiday Shoppe which ends this Sunday! 6OTS wishes you a Happy New Year with their next show January 22nd, the Ramblin' Jug Stompers.
6OTS is now collecting condiments for St. Paul’s “Taste ‘n’ See” Soup Kitchen as well as continuing to collect food items for the Oxford Food Pantry. Food Pantry items may be dropped in the basket as you enter. The Soup Kitchen and the Pantry sincerely gives thanks in advance to the generous community.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford. Phone: (607) 843-OTS6 (6876).
Growing up in Binghamton in a large family of twelve children, Marie, Jeannie and Annie’s family all sang together. Their father, the late John Burns, had an impressive career in politics, which developed a family culture that believed in standing up for the rights of all people. They still walk their talk and bring their beliefs, values and ideals into their music.
Marie is the soprano and sings high harmony. She plays rhythm mandolin and writes on guitar; loves the old-time sounds of early country and bluegrass and her lyrically thoughtful originals reflect this.
Tallest of the sisters, alto Jeannie loves rhythm and blues, and rock. She sings low harmonies. She plays rhythm acoustic guitar and flat picks a bit in the “closet.”
Annie is a second soprano and sings high or low harmonies depending on the song. She writes prolifically using either piano or guitar for accompaniment. She loves to belt out a rock ballad.
Although the Burns Sisters have solo albums, together they sing with the authority and passion of a band that knows its place and is comfortable challenging the audience. They present meaning with seamless melodies and amazing vocals, especially their impeccable harmonies with a smoothness only sisters can impart. Their music is filled with warmth and conviction.
Purchase tickets on-line at the discounted price of $20, until the day of the show; $25 on the day of the show. (Two “Buy 6” tickets per person are required for this show.) Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For those who have made buffet reservations for the “Dinner Before A Show” next door at The Blue Lamp, be sure to arrive at 5:30 p.m.
Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for tickets and future event information including the Holiday Shoppe which ends this Sunday! 6OTS wishes you a Happy New Year with their next show January 22nd, the Ramblin' Jug Stompers.
6OTS is now collecting condiments for St. Paul’s “Taste ‘n’ See” Soup Kitchen as well as continuing to collect food items for the Oxford Food Pantry. Food Pantry items may be dropped in the basket as you enter. The Soup Kitchen and the Pantry sincerely gives thanks in advance to the generous community.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford. Phone: (607) 843-OTS6 (6876).
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