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T. Graham Brown and Lee Roy Parnell Take the Stage at Mill Town Music Hall

Lee Roy Parnell – Courtesy of Mill Town Music Hall

GRAMMY-nominated singer returns for third time to perform at Mill Town Music Hall

BREMEN, Ga. (April 5, 2021) – GRAMMY-nominated artist T. Graham Brown and Lee Roy Parnell will be performing at Mill Town Music Hall on Saturday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. (EST). A native Georgian, Brown has had nine Top 10 singles on the Billboard country chart including three number ones. Parnell has had seven songs on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and his 2018 album was named among the Top 10 Blues albums of the year. Mill Town Music Hall focuses on family-friendly music and events and is located conveniently off I-20 in Bremen (1031 Alabama Ave). 

Brown began his music career at the University of Georgia where he was exposed to multiple genres of music. He quickly found work singing song demos and commercial jingles for major corporations including McDonald’s, Disneyland and was the singing narrator for Taco Bell’s ‘Run for the Border’ television spots. Brown’s title track “I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again” became a Top 10 hit and “Hell or High Water” and “Don’t Go to Strangers” made it all the way to Number One on the charts. He wrote the multiple award-winning song “Wine Into Water” that has been recorded by numerous artists, including Loretta Lynn. 

Parnell is among the elite who can be identified in country music as a triple threat. He’s an ace guitarist, distinctive singer, and hit songwriter. Parnell’s sound defied conventional classification as he draws from a broad range of sources and combines them effortlessly. Practicing his mantra daily of “keep on, keeping on,” Parnell is still producing award-winning music.

Tickets for Lee Roy Parnell & T. Graham Brown are $43 for “premium reserved” and $38 for “reserved” in advance. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets online at the Mill Town Music Hall website (www.MillTownMusicHall.com) or at the Mill Town Music Hall box office. For additional information, please call the Mill Town Music Hall box office at 770-537-6455.

Upcoming events at Mill Town Music Hall include:  Lorrie Morgan on April 17; Josh Turner on April 30; and Moe Bandy, TG Sheppard, & Jeannie Seely on May 14. For more information about the venue or on upcoming concerts and pricing, please visit us at www.MillTownMusicHall.com, follow us on Twitter @Mill_Town_Music_Hall or on Facebook.

Mill Town Music Hall can comfortably seat more than 1,000 people and features state-of-the-art audio, video, and lighting systems. The venue hosts numerous Country, Pop/Rock, Bluegrass and Gospel concerts, along with other family-friendly events. Mill Town Music Hall is taking reasonable precautions against the spread of COVID-19.

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About Mill Town Music Hall 

Mill Town Music Hall is committed to providing West Georgia with a quality entertainment venue. Opened in Feb. 2012, it is the largest facility of its kind in West Georgia and comfortably seats 1,000 people.  Featuring state-of-the-art audio, video, and lighting systems, the venue hosts numerous Classic Country, Pop/Rock, Gospel and Bluegrass concerts, along with other family-friendly events.  The facility can also be rented for corporate events and private receptions. The venues top sponsors include: Tanner Health System, Systems & Methods Inc. (SMI), R.K. Redding Construction, Synovus Bank, Greystone Power Corporation, Gradick Communications, Aubrey Silvey Enterprises, West Georgia Roofing, Honda Precision Parts of Georgia, Haney Farm and Ranch and Powersports, the Coca-Cola Company, John Thornton Cadillac Buick GMC, and West Georgia Technical College.  Please visit www.MillTownMusicHall.com for the most up to date calendar of events.

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Kevin is a reporter for The City Menus. A 2007 graduate of the University of West Georgia, he moved out of state briefly before returning to the Carroll County community in 2013. He enjoys seeing and writing about the growth in Carrollton and surrounding communities.