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The Jackson Family Band

By Rev. LaVonne Andrews
Community Writer
10/01/2018 at 09:54 AM

Not THOSE Jacksons! These are a husband and wife team that exemplifies harmony in many genres of music. From “folk to funk” could be their moniker, yet the musical styles include jazz, soul, gospel, country, big band and original songs.

Larry plays the acoustic guitar, while Rhonda sings and accompanies herself on the conga drums. The couple created a TV show designed for children, “Is That a Banjo or a Bouzouki?” Together they have performed from the streets to the stage.

Larry was the opening act for Country Joe McDonald, The Flying Burrito Brothers and many other well-respected musicians. He has four CD’s out and is in the process of creating the fifth.

Here’s your chance to see a professional, uplifting and accomplished duo right in our own backyard, at the Inland Empire Center for Spiritual Living, 2404 N. Golden Avenue, just north of Highland Ave. Yes, the concert is really held in the backyard!

There is a Silent Auction and snacks to enjoy.

The cost? FREE! We do pass a hat for the musician and happily accept a LOVE Donation for the venue.

October 5th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. All are welcome!

For more information contact: Rev. LaVonne or Dr. Don Welsh at 909-883-7171

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