Sunday, November 27, 2011

James and Moore to play at Clifton Winterfest

On Wednesday, November 30th the James and Moore group will return to Clifton entertaining you with old standards and Christmas favorites. Lou James and Pamela Moore make up the dynamic duo. This is the first in a series of free Wednesday night concerts at the Clifton Winterfest. The show starts at 7:30pm in the sanctuary of the Clifton United Presbyterian Church on 183 N Jackson Street.

Lou James has been in the music business for many years. His first major job was traveling with Dick Clark’s bands “The Cavalcade Of Stars” & “The Caravan Of Stars“. He is also a member of “The Impossibles” and “The Ivory Doghouse”. Pamela is new to the business, but not new to singing. She has performed at many functions over the years, but just three years ago started to live out her dream to be a “Singer”. She has a love for the music of the 30’s and 40’s, the Billie Holiday, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald tunes. The songs that tell the stories of life. The James and Moore duo performed at last year's Winterfest.

The Clifton Winterfest was inspired three years ago to bring visitors to historic Clifton. Each year the event has grown and this year includes Rue Farms offering a full dinner service in the church social hall. Over forty crafters and vendors have set up in booths in the lower level of the church offering hand crafted gift items and bakery goodies. The hours are 11am - 9pm Wednesday thru Sundays thru Christmas Eve; come out and support these local businesses and artisans. And in the spirit of the season; good things come from your participation. Clifton Gorge coffee sales will benefit the Village of Clifton historic buildings and cafe sales willl benefit the Clifton UPC, two very good causes in Clifton.

For more information, call 937.681.9491 and look on Facebook.

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