Town Hall Concert Series features Canadian singer on June 17
The Bluffton Town Hall Concert Series will feature Bryan Moyer-Suderman performing at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 17, in the town hall.
The performance is free and open to the public with donations accepted.
Moyer-Suderman started his music career as a college student in a Latin American Folk Band, and since then he has traveled many roads as a musician, touring across North America and performing around the world.
He has worked with exclusively as a professional musician for seven years, writing songs for churches and a variety of folk music for both children and adults.
His music has been described as contagious "stick in your head" melodies, warm and invitational... songs that get you singing along and then, once you're singing, make you suddenly stop and go "Ah!..." Moyer-Suderman is visiting Bluffton from Southern Ontario, where he lives with his wife and son.
He will perform two sets of music:
The first at 6:30 p.m., will be a biblically-based interactive sing-along concert, which is especially child-friendly: songs of faith.
After an intermission, the second set will begin at 7:45 p.m., with stories and songs of community, struggle, humor and hope in a more reflective singer/songwriter vein.
For samples of Bryan's music, see the "downloads" page of his website www.smalltallmusic.com
For more information contact: Wendy Chappell-Dick, Cultural Affairs Committee of the Village of Bluffton, [email protected], 419-303-9769.
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