Arts & Entertainment

'Lost Voices' Concert Raises Funds for At Risk, Incarcerated Youth

Artists in this year's concert include Josh White, Jr., Kitty Donohoe, Peter Mudcat Ruth, Reverend Robert Jones, Mustard's Retreat and Jen Cass.

The artists from Lost Voices will perform in the Towsley Auditorium at Washtenaw Community College on Oct 6, 7 p.m., to raise funds for programs that serve incarcerated and at-risk youth in Michigan.  

The sixth annual concert will feature folk music legend Josh White, Jr.; Emmy Award-winning singer/songwriter Kitty Donohoe; Grammy Award-winning harmonica virtuoso Peter Madcat Ruth; Blues icon Reverend Robert Jones; internationally acclaimed Ann Arbor favorites Mustard’s Retreat; and award-winning singer/songwriter Jen Cass. Master of ceremonies for the evening will be singer/songwriter and Erma Bombeck Award-winning syndicated humorist (and Lost Voices Founder) Mike Ball.

Past concerts have included performances by former Silver Bullet Band drummer Charlie Allen Martin, Matt Watroba, Salem Witchcraft, Annie & Rod Capps, Shari Kane & Dave Steele, bluegrass prodigies Cats & The Fiddler, and other fine performers.

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Beyond the incredible entertainment value of the evening, Lost Voices invites the community at large to come and hear about the amazing work they are doing in the youth centers of Michigan. And, of course, they need you to provide the critical financial support that lets them do this important work.

Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door. Gold Circle Reserved Seating is $50. Student tickets are available for $15. Doors open at 6 p.m. 

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More information is available at lostvoices.org. Tickets are available online at http://lostvoices2012.bpt.me

Source: Lost Voices press release


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