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A Blues and Gospel Night

Wed, 02/19/2020 - 23:30

The next installment of the LTV series “East End Underground,” filmed in front of a live audience at the public access studio in Wainscott, will feature blues and gospel music in celebration of Black History Month.

On Friday, Feb. 28, Mamalee Rose and Friends will take the stage at 7 p.m. for a blues show, followed by Heaven Sent, a gospel group. The show will be hosted by Tia Greene. Admission is by a suggested donation of $20, and advance registration has been recommended. Refreshments will be served.

LTV’s website, ltveh.org, has more information. The studios are at 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott. The show will be recorded for a future broadcast.

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