Sweetback Sisters' Country Christmas Sing-Along Spectacular

Posted 12/12/17

Sweetback Sisters Emily Miller and Zara Bode may not be blood relations, but their precise, family-style harmonies recall the golden era of country music with a heavy dose of rockabilly edge. For …

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Sweetback Sisters' Country Christmas Sing-Along Spectacular

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Sweetback Sisters Emily Miller and Zara Bode may not be blood relations, but their precise, family-style
harmonies recall the golden era of country music with a heavy dose of rockabilly edge. For eight years
running, they have been selling out theaters across the Northeast with their signature take on the
holiday sing-along. This wildly popular show requires a bit of audience participation (Fear not!
Songbooks are provided!) and a love for all genres of holiday music.

WHERE: Common Fence Point Hall, 933 Anthony Road, Portsmouth
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 16; 8 p.m.
COST: $22 in advance, $25 at the door
MORE INFO: CommonFenceMusic.org

Sweetback Sisters, Common Fence Music

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