Brand New Box of Matches – Knoxville from 2:00-3:00pm ET

South Knoxville Community Center 522 Maryville Pike, Knoxville, TN, United States

Get your tickets here! Knoxville based duo Brand New Box of Matches delivers classic-county inspired acoustic-roots music with a modern twist. Elizabeth Sherman’s lovely vocals shine on haunting ballads and raucous honky-tonk inspired tunes, while Ryan Hardison’s catchy guitar playing and wry lyrics will have your toes tapping and face […]

Wendel Werner and the Sound of the 70s – Knoxville from 2:00-3:00pm

Church of the Savior UCC 934 N. Weisgarber Rd, Knoxville, TN, United States

Get Your Tickets Here Starting July 17! Come enjoy the fabulous Sounds of the 70s with one of Knoxville's most popular entertainers - Wendel Werner! The multi-talented Mr. Werner will take you on a musical, toe-tapping trip down memory lane. Get your disco ball ready! Who knows what will happen? […]

Pappy Fisher and Friends – Knoxville – 1:00-2:00pm

Halls Senior Center 4405 Crippen Rd, Knoxville, TN, United States

Get Your Tickets Here Starting August 14th! Drew Fisher sings, plays harmonica and the clawhammer banjo, and is a great favorite with Music for Seniors audiences! On behalf of Music for Seniors Frank Dycus Legacy FREE Daytime Concert Series, we're grateful for our venue host this month Halls Senior Center […]

Event Series Live Performance Learning Labs

Beginner Ukulele Learning Lab – Five Week Series in South Knoxville from Oct 15 – Nov 19 (no session on Nov 5)

South Knoxville Senior Center 6729 Martel Lane, Knoxville, TN, United States

Sign Up Here!   Join Music for Seniors at South Knoxville Senior Center for our weekly Beginners Ukulele Learning Lab series, sponsored by AARP. Music for Seniors Teaching Artist, Jeff Barbra leads this 5-week series of hands-on learning sessions designed for students of all ages. This series is for beginners. […]

Pistol Creek Catch of the Day – Knoxville from 2-3pm

John T O'Connor Senior Center 611 Winona St, Knoxville, TN, United States

Get Your Tickets Here Starting Sept 19! Pistol Creek Catch of the Day is a musical ensemble comprising guitar, fiddle, doghouse bass, tenor banjo, mandolin, maybe a ukulele and an assortment of percussion instruments, whistles and squeaky toys. Genre: Americana, rockabilly, eclectic. Spectators have noted that Edward Harper, Bill Cabage […]

Dan Trull – Johnson City from 1:15-2:15pm

Brookdale Johnson City 2003 Waters Edge Dr, Johnson City, TN, United States

Get Your Tickets Here Starting September 23rd! The music of the 50’s 60’s and 70’s were pure joy. Going into the soda shops or diners, having a snack and a milkshake, and staring at the tabletop jukebox to find the perfect song, was a great way to grow up. Let’s […]

Marc Beecher – Corryton from 1:00-2:00pm

Corryton Senior Center 9331 Davis Dr, Corryton, TN, United States

Get Your Tickets Here Starting October 13!   This one-hour veteran-themed and patriotic concert will be performed by the talented vocalist and pianist, Marc Beecher, from the Knoxville area. This concert will contain a collection of popular patriotic songs made famous by artists such as Elvis Presley, Lee Greenwood, Johnny Cash […]

Sarah Pirkle & Jeff Barbra – Maryville from 2pm-3pm

Everett Senior Center 702 Burchfield Street, Maryville, TN, United States

Get Your Tickets Here Starting Nov 18 Sarah Pirkle and Jeff Barbra bring their down-home folksiness to Everett Senior Center! Sarah and Jeff are regulars on WDVX and they also lead the Junior Appalachian Musicians Summer Camp, where kids learn to play old-time instruments. They’re a sure bet for a […]

Wendel Werner’s Playing Through the Decades – Knoxville from 2pm – 3pm

John T O'Connor Senior Center 611 Winona St, Knoxville, TN, United States

Come enjoy the fabulous Sounds of the 70s with one of Knoxville's most popular entertainers - Wendel Werner! The multi-talented Mr. Werner will take you on a funky musical trip down memory lane. Get your disco ball ready! Who knows what will happen? On behalf of Music for Seniors Free […]

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