ArtsLink Presents Twin Kennedy
ArtsLink presents Twin Kennedy, who will bring a combination of folk, jazz and Celtic musical genres to the Lincoln Theater on Tuesday, March 20, at 7:30 pm. Their musical bond is as strong as their small town roots. Twin Kennedy, comprised of West Coast twin sisters Carli and Julie Kennedy, have been making music together since they could talk. Born and raised in the small town of Powell River, BC, Twin Kennedy grew up perfecting their sibling harmonies and dynamic live performances, while making their name known throughout their small community as a family band.
With years of classical training, including their Bachelor’s Degrees in Music Performance from the University of Victoria, the sisters have found their home in country music. With Carli on vocals and guitar, and Julie on vocals and violin, these petite powerhouses will fill your soul with joy and warmth through their seamless harmonies and heartfelt songwriting.
ArtsLink’s administrative coordinator, Donna Earley, remarks, “Marianne Hughes and I saw these very talented young ladies perform at a presenters’ conference last year and they are phenomenal! We’re all in for a very fun evening.”
Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under and are available at the door. For more ticket information, please call the office at 304-455-2278.
This special ArtsLink event is sponsored by J. C. Mensore Distributor. Funding for this program made possible with assistance from The City of New Martinsville Parks & Recreation Commission, West Virginia Northern Community College, WETZ/WYMJ Radio, Ohio Valley Online, EQT Foundation, and the Dominion Foundation. This program is presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Division of Culture and History and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the WV Commission on the Arts through a block booking organized through the WV Arts Presenters Consortium. ArtsLink is committed to providing universal accessibility wherever possible. Persons with special needs may contact us at 304-455-2278 to request assistance.