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Blue Tulip and Divided by Four perform at MLK celebration

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Divided by Four will be at the MLK breakfast.

Blue Tulip, with Lori Spencer as bandleader will perform Jan. 16 at the Salisbury Civic Center during the Martin Luther King Day celebration at 2 p.m. The band Divided by Four will follow.

Blue Tulip is an all female eclectic blues and jazz band out of Charlotte. The band consists of experienced female musicians performing witty blues and jazz-blues from the 20s through today. The musicians are Austin Sapp on vocals and keyboard, Lori Spencer on guitar / bass / harmony vocals, and Deborah Scott on congas and world percussion.

For more, go to www.myspace.com/lorispencermusic.

Divided by Four is a popular rhythm and blues band from Salisbury. For more, go to www.dividedbyfour.com.

The event is sponsored by the Rowan Salisbury Human Relations Council and is free to the public.

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For more information call the Human Resources Office, 704-638-5217.




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