America’s Favorite Patsy Cline’ at Hawkinsville Opera House
Special to the Journal
The Hawkinsville-Pulaski Arts Council, Inc. presents Katie Deal at the Hawkinsville Opera House on May 18, 7:30 p.m.
Named “America’s Favorite Patsy Cline,” and approved by the Patsy Cline estate to portray the legendary singer in numerous productions of “A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline,” Katie is thrilled to embark on her third national tour.
With a new take on nostalgia, Katie’s one-woman show, “Today, Tomorrow & Forever: A Tribute to Patsy Cline” features a four-piece band, tight harmonies and a powerhouse singer. In this tribute, you’ll learn a little bit about Katie, a little bit about Ms. Patsy, and a lot about why her music is loved by so many. While there will only ever be one Patsy Cline, Katie Deal sure does play a mean second fiddle.
Katie Deal once again brings to life the songs of Patsy Cline like you’ve never seen before. From her greatest hits to some of her lesser known gems, this musical tribute guarantees a night you won’t soon forget. So sit back, close your eyes, and “Fall To Pieces” as you’re taken back to a time when America was young, music was great, and there was always Patsy Cline.
Tickets are available at the Arts Council office in the Old Opera House at 42 Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville; telephone 478 783-1884; or online at www.hawkinsvilleoperahouse.com.
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