Celebrating Women in Music, Dynamic Meladies, Wed 2 September, Big Mouth Coffee Co, G11

Dynamic Meladies is hosting an evening Celebrating Women in Music
Wednesday 2nd September from 7.30 – 10.00pm,
Big Mouth Coffee Co, 167
Dumbarton Road G11 6AA.
All women are invited to join the celebration – whether 35 or 105!)
Come along and enjoy the opportunity to raise your own voices in song.
Discover more about some of the women who have influenced popular music;
putting their own stamp on songs and contributing to the development of many
new styles of music.
Hear Dynamic Meladies interpretation of songs by some very
distinctive women and enjoy trying out some singing styles for yourself with
a selection of songs from different genres.
Tickets for the event are £4.
Please purchase tickets in advance at:
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Looks like a fun event.