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CRAZY - about Patsy Cline
This event has been cancelled due to attendance policy set by The Circular Congregational Church. Brown Paper Tickets is reeling during this time and it will probably take time to get your refund. This event will take place in the future. If you wish to keep your ticket in place at this time, I have your contact information and will let you know when the show is rescheduled. If the date doesn't work for you, I'll personally refund your money at that time. As an artist, all of my performances have been cancelled for 2020. Your understand and patience is so appreciated at this time. Here's to you - stay safe. Warmly, Maggie Worsdale
Patsy Cline was born on September 8, 1932, in Winchester, Virginia. Cline performed for nearly a decade before her breakthrough 1957 television appearance, singing "Walking after Midnight." She went on to many crossover pop and country hits, including "Crazy" and "I Fall To Pieces," becoming one of the leading Nashville figures before her death in a plane crash in 1963, in Camden, Tennessee. 57 years after her death Patsy Cline is still considered one of the top 5 female country singers of all time.
Jazz Singer Maggie Worsdale pays tribute to this earthy innovative legend who put the Nashville sound on the map and who paved the way for future country singers. Maggie's performance is filled with Cline's songs and little known stories about her life and career. This is a tribute performance not an imitation of Cline's work.
An international artist, Maggie Worsdale has performed at many of the major concert halls, cabarets and jazz venues around the country and in Europe. She has released four studio albums and has appeared as a guest artist on three others.
The Sweet Whiskey Trio and Maggie Worsdale celebrate Patsy Cline.
www.maggieworsdale.com www.sweetwhiskey.com
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LocationCircular Congregational Church (View)
150 Meeting Street
Charleston, SC 29401
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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