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ECCC Collegians to Present Campus Concert April 5 DECATUR-- The Collegians, East Central Community College's rock and roll band, will present their annual spring campus concert at 8 p.m. Monday, April 5 in Huff Auditorium on the Decatur campus. The popular group will perform hits by Three Doors Down, Maroon 5, Evanescence, and many more! Special guests will be the punk rock band, "Wretched Flamingo". Admission is free. Members include vocalists Oamein Wash ofHickory, April Ellis ofEdinburg, Natalie Tanksley ofSebastopol, Adam McAdory of Louisville, Cassidy Crenshaw of Neshoba Central and Jennifer Carson of Decatur; bass guitarist Grant Morris and saxophonist Liz Tullos, both ofPhiladelphia, drummer Johnny Jones ofNewton, gui– tarist Chris Moody ofNanih Waiya, keyboardist Kristina Harr~on of Union, trumpeters Steven lrby of South– east (auderdale and Brian Herring ofMorton; and tech– nicians Jeremy Hamm ofUnion, Jonathan Walker and Ryan Loper, both ofNewton County; Jason Wallace of Louisville, Joseph Bozeman of Neshoba Central and Bryon Whitley of Philadelphia. Thomas W. Carson serves as director and also plays guitar.

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