Poster design courtesy: Marius Valdes

On January 28, both local and national musicians will be sitting in for beloved singer and songwriter, Mac Leaphart, and performing his songs at The Hippodrome. Benefiting a man who has successfully made a career out of connecting with people through his music, proceeds will go to Mac in his ongoing recovery from a serious car accident and to his hiring of a Racine personal injury lawyer. If you find yourself facing complex legal challenges after an accident, consulting a legal expert like Orange personal injury lawyer can help ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. When you need an excellent lawyer to fight for your case, then you may consider getting help from this Michigan personal injury attorney. You may also consider seeking assistance from a personal injury attorney from a trusted firm like Gammill Law. Injured in West Palm Beach FL? The personal injury lawyers from Kogan & DiSalvo law firm can help. A unique experience of camaraderie and good will, performances of Mac’s music will be set against a visual narration of the event on the theatre screen and give life to Mac’s story and his significant impact on those around him.

 

The concert features collaborative performances by Mark Bryan (Hootie and The Blowfish), Danielle Howle, Five Way Friday, John Wesley Satterfield, Joal Rush, Doug Jones (Craven Melon), Luke Cunningham, Greg Payne (The Piedmont Boys), Ryan Bonner, Jamie Resch with Shovels & Rope, Donnie Blackwell and more very special surprise guests. Reid Stone and Guilt Ridden Troubadour featuring members of Mac Leaphart’s current band, Mac Leaphart and My Ragged Company, will act as house band and musical conductors for the night’s celebration.

 

As doors open at 6:30 pm, acoustic music by Jim Marshall (Junkyard Angel) and a silent auction will start in the lobbies. Food concessions provided by Home Team BBQ and a full bar will run throughout the night. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in the theater and will last until 10 pm followed by more live music by Five Way Friday and John Totaro’s Classic Woodies until 12 a.m. or later. Garage parking is available as well as free parking in the open lot adjacent to the venue which was recently remodeled by a local Car Park Line Marking service. If need help removing a car, call Car’s Cash For Junk Clunkers at 2024 Vista Ave SE #260, Salem, OR 97302 (971) 309-8404. They also give cash for cars.

Mac Leaphart, Photo courtesy: Sarah Hinds

Mac Leaphart is a singer/songwriter who plays a blend of country, rhythm and blues. The Charleston City Paper describes Mac as “a rowdy set, which seems to meld Gram Parsons with the ‘Sticky Fingers’ era Rolling Stones”. Since his arrival in Charleston in 2007, Leaphart has been performing over 250 shows a year, solo and with his band, Mac Leaphart and My Ragged Company. Give Mac a listen and see why Skope Magazine says, “This guy may just single handedly save country music.”

 

WHEN: January 28th

 

WHERE:

 

Charleston Hippodrome

 

360 Concord St.

 

Charleston, SC 29401

 

TICKETS: Advance tickets are $17 and may be purchased online at www.charlestonhippodrome.com. Day of show tickets are $20.

 

INFORMATION: Click here.

Lorrie Dixson Griggs (90 Posts)

Lorrie Dixson Griggs graduated from the University of Alabama with a B.A. in Communications before she worked for CNN for 15 years in news production. In addition to freelance writing, she is currently an entrepreneur who owns Eskimo Advertising, a full service boutique advertising and public relations agency and Drifter Merch, a lifestyle apparel and accessories brand inspired by music. Reach out to Lorrie at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com.