Byron Goes Bluegrass Follow-up
Patty Williams sent us a quick follow-up on the “Byron Goes Bluegrass” Concert Series show held in Byron, Michigan on Dec. 1st. The show featured Marty Raybon and Full Circle, Carrie Hassler and Hard Rain along with Lare Williams & New Direction.
Here is a follow up on the recent Byron Goes Bluegrass concert in West Michigan. The show was a great success despite the snowy Michigan weather. I have attached some pictures of the show.
P. Williams Productions, West Michigan’s premiere bluegrass music production company presented the Telly Award winning concert series Byron Goes Bluegrass. On December 1, 2007 the concert featured Marty Raybon and Full Circle, Carrie Hassler and
Hard Rain, and Lare Williams & New Direction.
The audience was on there feet with applause at the grand finale when all the bands finished the evening on stage singing “Christmas Times A Coming.
Patty Williams
www.pwilliamsproductions.com
For more information on the “Byron Goes Bluegrass” Concert Series, check out BluegrassJournal.com’s previous coverage here.
No commentsRaybon, Hassler up next in Michigan concert series
Marty Raybon and Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain are up next in the Bryon Goes Bluegrass Concert Series at the Van Singel Fine Arts Center in Bryon Center, Mich.
The show starts at 7 p.m. Dec. 1.
The series is promote by P. Williams Productions and Patty Williams, the woman behind the promotions company. She is the daughter of Larry Williams, generally regarded as Michigan’s Father of Bluegrass fiddle. She plays the guitar and mandolin.
According to http://pwilliamsproductions.com/, Williams felt bluegrass music needed better representation in Western Michigan. Thus, P. Williams Productions was born.
She has strived to bring bluegrass into the Western Michigan communities and to share her talent and love of music with many. “Since it’s start in 2003, P. Williams Productions has been a professional voice for local and national musicians,” according to the Web site.
She has developed the Byron Goes Bluegrass concert series and she has brought bluegrass to national television programming, an effort that has won here national recognition.
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