Donna Ulisse & The Poor Mountain Boys at Pennyroyal

Donna Ulisse & The Poor Mountain Boys will perform at the Pennyroyal Opera House, Friday, March 21 at 7:00.
Donna Ulisse, a Hampton, Virginia native, moved to Nashville Tennessee in 1984 and never looked back, always knowing her life would be musical. Finding her footing on Nashville’s famous Music Row, she started singing demos and learning her way around a good song and a studio, which would carve the path towards her major record deal with Atlantic Records in the early 1990’s. She performed on major shows of the times; Hee Haw, Hot Country Nights, Ralph Emory and Crook and Chase’s Nashville Now show. The releases of her singles and music videos garnered attention from fans all over the world. With life under her belt, she explored the songwriter waiting quietly inside her soul. It took the Clinch Mountains and the solitude of her father-in-law’s lovely mountain cabin to hone the writer she is today and through her songs, Donna was led into the beautiful world of Bluegrass, where banjoes, fiddles and mandolins help create the sound she now calls home.

The opening band that night will be bluegrass band, Lincoln Highway.
The kitchen and doors open at 5:00 pm and the show begins at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $20 per person, 12 and under are free.
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