DORKESTRA; LAWRENCE WELK FALLS IN
WITH A BAND OF GYPSIES
The Molly Franklin Dorkestra, a collaborative effort of many talented
local musicians who love to play imaginative music, will perform at 8 pm on
September 14th at the Oxford Community Arts Center.
Headlining
the OCAC’s September Second Friday event for the third year in a row, the ever
popular “Dorkestra”, brainchild of Oxford native, Molly Bowers Franklin, is
composed of 17 talented musicians, and combines original songs with swing,
country, rock Broadway and gospel.
In
describing the kind of music the Dorkestra presents, Molly says, “The only way
I could describe it would be if Lawrence Welk were to fall in with a band of
gypsies!” “Actually,” Molly comments,
“there is a wealth of talent and creativity in this eclectic mix of
professional musicians and ragtag neighbors and family members which will
inspire as well as entertain you, and keep you smiling.”
Molly is an
Oxford native
who has spent years expanding her musical skills to involve many styles.
OCAC’s
Second Friday is a free event that includes an opening reception at 6 pm for
two new exhibits; “Treasures Lost”,
featuring new work by artists Laura Livingston, Carol
Burke, and Chrissy Collopy and “Images of Lasting Appeal”, Digital Art by Ben Feallock. The Art Shop and select
third floor artist studios will also be open.
Ballroom dance begins at 8 pm.
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