Celebrate America’s 250th birthday with White River Wind Symphony’s ‘Sounds of America’ concert

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The White River Wind Symphony will present its 10th annual Sounds of America concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 28 at Legacy Bible Church, 13490 Howe Road, Fishers.

This year’s special theme, in celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America, will be a musical history of our nation through song and narration. This is a quality performance for only $20 for adults, and children under 18 are free. Group discounts are also available for purchase online.

Featured soloist will be Julie Lyn Barber performing the “Sandy Patti” version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and a trumpet trio – Keith Whitford, Rich Jeffries, and Darlies Jones – performing the premiere of a new arrangement of “God of Our Fathers” by conductor Dr. Keith Kunda, written specifically for this concert. Also included in the concert will be the White River Symphony Chorale performing a 12-minute mini-musical titled What Price Freedom? accompanied by the wind symphony, which is the professional concert band in Fishers.

This special event will also include two narrators, plus Dr. Mike Linville reading important documents from our nation’s history.

Dr. Kunda, conductor, said, “This concert will be the culmination of three years of planning of content and personnel. Everyone will leave with a new appreciation for the gift we have been given to live in the United States of America.”

Tickets are available at FishersMusicWorks.org or at the office of Legacy Bible Church, 13490 Howe Road, Fishers, on weekdays.

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