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Music for Seniors: Free Daytime Concert with Wineland & Friends
Music for Seniors: Free Daytime Concert with Wineland & Friends
The Tennessee State Museum is hosting this musical event as part of the Music for Seniors Free Daytime Concert Series-presented by CenterWell. Partnering support comes from from the Music Performance Trust Fund, National Endowment For the Arts and the Tennessee Arts Commission.
This free concert invites visitors to celebrate America 250! Wineland & Friends will bring a rich and engaging musical experience. Blending tradition and innovation, the group will perform a lively selection of songs from both past and present, offering a musical journey that reflects the depth, diversity, and spirit of our country. Their performance promises to be both heartfelt and uplifting, honoring the many voices that have shaped the American story.
The ensemble features Richard Wineland on vocals and guitar, joined by Lee Armstrong Wineland on piano, Amberly Rosen on fiddle, and Roy Vogt on bass. Together, these accomplished musicians create a warm, dynamic sound that moves effortlessly across genres—from folk and Americana to contemporary favorites—capturing the varied musical traditions that define the nation.
Audiences can expect a program of storytelling through song, filled with moments of reflection, joy, and connection. Whether you're drawn to familiar melodies or eager to discover something new, Wineland & Friends invite you to celebrate America's 250th birthday with music that speaks to the heart of who we are—past, present, and future.