The Lovell Sisters surprised King Street last night with a free performance at Millennium Music, a move to whip up enthusiasm for their performance this afternoon at the Charleston Music Hall. People didn’t know what to make of the killer bluegrass music coming out of the open doors until they took a look. Inside were three fetching young ladies playing dobro, fiddle, and mandolin, and singing three-part harmony.
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I caught the Charleston Music Hall show and it was fantastic. Log onto the Feedback File weblog at music.ccpblogs.com for a review.