Manchester Underground presenting Annie Palmer, Kari Holmes, and Shannon Lee
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Manchester Underground presents a panel of amazing singer songwriters on March 21st to share the stage on the lower level of the Shoppes of Alber Mill, located at 201 East Main Street. Annie Palmer, Kari Holmes, and Shannon Lee will take turns performing songs and discussing the importance, history and/or meaning of those tunes in their personal life. Organizers state, “This is an incredible opportunity to get an inside and inclusive perspective of these artists in a very unique and intimate setting.”
Tickets are $15 each and available at https://bpt.me/4511894 with limited seating available. Doors at 7:30 pm. The show starts at 8 pm.
Annie Palmer is the banjoist and vocalist of indie folk-rock group, Little Traps. She’s performed throughout the mitten in various venues with the band and as a solo artist. Her warm vocals and roots inspired banjo & guitar playing combines to make an artistic sound that will resonate in your heart and soul.
Kari Holmes has made quite an impact in the country music world. Her first single, “Something New,” was released to mainstream country radio and instantly made the top 200 on Music Row. Her debut single, “More From Me,” made it on the TOP 20’s on the Inspirational Country Music chart (ICM) and she was a top 10 nominee for ICM’s New Artist of the Year.
As an acoustic solo musician, collaborator and songwriter, Shannon Lee Music draws from the deep well of roots music as well as contemporary indie genres to inspire her songwriting. Her take on favorite songs from artists who write from Americana, country, folk, and Indie perspectives are unique and engaging.
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