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EC Collegians concert set The Collegians, East Central Community College's rocK and roll band, will present their annual fall campus con– cer t at 8 p .m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the Huff Auditorium on the Decatur campus. The popular group will perform hits by John Mayer, No Doubt, Craig David, Sat·a Evans and many more. Special guests will be the band Six Ways From Sunday. There is no charge for admission . Members of the Collegians include (kneeling from left) technicians Lu cas Pop e and Jose ph Bozeman, both of Neshoba Central, Bryon Whitley of Philadelph ia a nd Ryan Coper of Newton County; and keyboardist Emily
Mayes of Newton County; (second row, from left) vocalists Natalie Tanksley of Sebast opol an d Kristin Thornton and April Ellis , both of Edinburg; technician Andy Polizzi of Meridian and guitarist Chris Moody of Nanih Waiya; (th ird r ow, from left) technician Lu cas Qu inn of Union , vocalists Jennifer Carson, Chris Carson and Damein Wash, all of Newton County; and bass guitarist Grant Morris, Neshoba Central; trombonist Da vi d Walter s of Philadelphia and drummer J ohnny J ones of Newton. Thomas W. Carson serves as director and also plays guitar.
APPEARED IN: LAKE MESSENGER___________________ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES_____ _ UNION APPEAL-------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL___ SPIRIT OF MORTON_______________
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