The WoodSongs Dalton January concert on Saturday will feature High Fidelity, an award-winning band comprised of five stellar singers and instrumentalists steeped in tradition.
Jeremy Stephens, guitarist and lead vocalist, has worked for the world famous gospel group The Chuck Wagon Gang, on the television show “Ray Stevens’ Nashville” and most recently with Jesse McReynolds & the Virginia Boys.
Corrina Rose Logston, fiddler and harmony vocalist, has worked with a who’s who of today’s traditional-based bluegrass performers, most notably Jesse McReynolds & the Virginia Boys and Jim Lauderdale.
Kurt Stephenson handles banjo duties and harmony vocals. He is the 2010 National Bluegrass Banjo Champion at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, and is a staple performer of the greater west Tennessee area.
Vickie Vaughn, who plays upright bass and contributes vocals, has worked in recent years with Patty Loveless and Ricky Skaggs.
Multi-instrumentalist and harmony vocalist Daniel Amick has won numerous instrumental contests across the Southeast and is a recipient of the International Bluegrass Music Association’s 2019 Instrumentalist of the Year Momentum Award.
High Fidelity’s music has been described by one reviewer as “whip-cracking sharp.” The concert will begin at 7 p.m. and the doors will open at 6:30.
This regionally acclaimed concert series features emerging and established performers and is at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Dalton. The concert series is sponsored in part by the Dalton Convention & Visitors Bureau, Arb’s Insurance, Engineered Floors and numerous other local sponsors.
The concert will benefit the DEO Clinic. Now in its 19th year, the nonprofit medical clinic has provided thousands of office visits to the low-income uninsured members of Whitfield and Murray counties. DEO receives no state or federal government financial support and depends on grants and the generosity of local donors and businesses. Contributions from each concert will be matched up to $2,500 by Modern Woodmen of America.
First Presbyterian Church is at 101 S. Selvidge St. Advance tickets are $20; at the door, $24. Advance tickets are available at the Dalton Freight Depot, Bigham Discount Music, the DEO Clinic, the Ice Castle and online at http://woodsongsdalton.com/.