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The Sucarnochee Revue will return to the University of West Alabama for another live recording on Friday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. This edition will feature “Duck Dynasty” guitar phenom Tony Pasko, as well as young up-and-coming country artists Jackson Capps, Anna Tamborello and Jessica Strenth.
“Tony [Pasko] is a standard for other innovative guitarists. We’re delighted he loves playing at the Revue,” said “Jacky” Jack White, host of the Sucarnochee Revue.
This performance will also include several young artists who are “on the way up,” White said.
“I’ve watched with great interest and pride as Jackson [Capps] and Jessica [Strenth] have grown as artists,” said White. “Anna [Tambrello] is no longer a rookie. I’m very impressed with her natural talent.”
Other artists for the show include Revue regulars Britt Gully, J. Burton Fuller and Jacky Jack White.
The Sucarnochee Revue radio program first aired in 2005 and has been featured worldwide via Internet, public and commercial stations. In 2012, the Revue was featured on public television in a documentary and as a weekly series. The Sucarnochee Revue is currently concentrating on live stage shows and developing a new television format.
The concert begins at 7 p.m. in Bibb Graves Auditorium at the University of West Alabama in Livingston, Ala. Tickets are $10 at the door.
For more information, contact Jack White at 205-499-9988 or the Center for the Study of the Black Belt at the University of West Alabama (205) 652-3828.