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It's a mid day break, Nashville style.
"Business
folks that come during lunch, moms, all ages enjoy it. Being music city
and having a library that has this type of music really adds to what we
have to offer" explains Renuka Chrisoph.
All ages were seen Tuesday dancing and singing along as The Wanna Beatles played for the crowd.
"We feel we are extending the legacy of The Beatles keeping the music alive" says the Grammy nominated group.
Sitting front and center was 9 year old Gracie Bryan and her mom Amy.
"I am here because I love The Beatles. I like "Here Comes The Sun" and "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" explains Gracie.
"Music
appreciate and arts are important to the entire family so coming to see
this was a perfect field day" says Gracie's mom Amy.
If The
Beatles aren't your musical style, don't worry, that is what makes this
series unique. No two weeks are alike, appealing to a wide variety of
people.
For a schedule of who is playing you can go to the Library's webpage.
Concerts are every Tuesday until October 9th - at 11:45am
www.library.nashville.org/courtyardconcerts/
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