
Hot Damn – Norm & Deb will perform a Music for Mavis concert at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the Gazebo at 98 Mathews Way, in Turner Center; rain or shine.
The duo act of husband and wife team, Norm and Deb Pelletier, with the true sound of a full band. As dedicated musicians playing over 200 gigs a year, you can expect a professional, fun and talent filled show.
Norm plays lead guitar and Deb plays a zeta standup bass. Both are vocalists complimenting each other with harmonies. They boast a repertoire of over 1,000 songs. The mechanical drum machine keeps the dance beat moving.
Those who attend will hear country music from today’s Top 40 to country songs made famous as far back as 40 years ago; you also can expect to hear songs ranging from the 50s, 60s and 70s classic rock.
They have a knack for reading their audience. Some of their gigs are strictly sock hops, playing only 50s and 60s music. They also mix in some comedy songs in their act. Having been in the business for the past 30-plus years, they have had the opportunity to open for national acts such as Martina McBride, Bobby Bare, Mel McDaniel, McBride & The Ride, Juice Newton, Johnny Paycheck, The Kendall’s, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tanya Tucker, Melba Montgomery, and Asleep at the Wheel.
Suggested donation is $10 per person. Bring a chair, bring a blanket, bring a friend.
For more information, call 207-754-0954.
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