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Singer Eddie Cash Appearing in Oak Creek

Sept. 15, 2010 | 0 comments

 

Please join us on Saturday, October 23, 2010, at 6:30 pm for the Eddie Cash Show at

 

The OAK CREEK COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

8675 S. 13th St. Oak Creek

Phone: 414-762-4600

Email: office@occumc.org

 

Eddie has a remarkable singing voice with an amazing range. He brings to life the stars of the past with true stories about their lives and a vocal range to match their singing voices. Eddie began his career in Memphis in 1956 and has been entertaining audiences ever since. Eddie worked with the original Elvis Presley band, the original Conway Twitty band, and the original Bill Black Combo. You will hear backstage stories only Eddie can tell them and hear favorite hits as only Eddie can sing them!

 

Tickets for the 6:30 p.m. show (Adults Only, Please) are $10.00 each.

 

A delicious lasagna dinner will be also be served before the concert in the church's Doyle Hall from 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. The dinner is available for take-out.

 

TICKETS: Dinner $10.00 Adults

 

Dinner $5 Children (11 & under)

 

Dinner & Show $20 per person

 

Tickets for the dinner and show will be sold separately.

 

Do the dinner or the show only, or do both. A dinner and the show will be an enjoyable experience for adults of any age.

 

Please call the church office if you would like to reserve your tickets at (414) 762-4600.

 

It's not too early to make your plans for an enjoyable evening of music.

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