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Concerts to hit Franklin

“Rock the Square,” a vintage rock concert and street dance, will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 21 on the Town Square gazebo in downtown Franklin.

Multi-talented musician Dave Stewart will open the show with pop and folk tunes. At 7:30 p.m., C-Square & Company, with keyboardist Lionel Caynon, vocalists Bobbie and Mike Contino and saxophonist Chris Corbin join Stewart on the gazebo stage to perform pop and Motown hits from Elvis to The Everly Brothers, The Beatles to Billy Joel.

At 4 p.m Sept. 23, a double-bill concert will feature humorist/vocalist Cindy Miles and The McChoir Sisters. Versatile musician and laughter therapist Cindy Miles blends rib-tickling commentary and lighthearted music to engage, involve and delight audience members. The award-winning McChoir Sisters Trio, comprised of Margie Kellam, Kathy Kuhlman and Cathy Sill, perform Big Band era and classic pop standards.

Bring a lawn chair, family and friends.

828.524.7683 or visit www.artscouncilofmacon.org.

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