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Collegians to perform at ECCC It'll be a night of rock n' roll, country, heavy metal and even ~asy listening music when The Collegians of East Central Com– munity College present their fall concert Monday, Nov. 19, on the Decatur campus. I
group include wind section mem– bers Scott Lewis, Philadelphia, Vincem Brown and David Shaw, both ofMeridian, and SidMcNeil, Decatur; rhythm section members Sean Macke, Clinton, Scott Walker and Mark Branning, both of Philadelphia, and Tina Davis, Newton; vocalists Duane Till, Pe– lahatchie, Patty Sims and Shannon McNeil, both of Philade lphia, Dawn Bradford, Forest, Keith Johnson, Hickory, Lisa Thompson and Ardy Reed, both of Louis– ville; and technicians Michael Duke, Chris Edwards and Andy Hardy, all of Philadelphia; Brent Fountain, Natchez, Eddie Daven– port, Meridian, and Brent Warren, Morton.
The "Top 40" vocal– instrumental pop group will kick off their performance at 8 p.m. in Huff Auditorium. There is no charge for admission. · According to guitarist Thomas W. Carson who serves as the group's director, the Collegians will perform hits by such artists as Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, Janet Jackson and many others. Other members of the college
• East Central and Co-Lin tied for first in the women's division of the South Divi– sion. Jones was voted third, followed by Hinds, South– west, Pearl River, and Gulf Coast.
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