Mr. Evans has achieved notable acclaim as an accomplished concert soloist. A writer for the New York Times remarked, "Charles Wesley Evans, baritone “sang with an elegant, mellifluous and expressive baritone; "while the Miami Herald called one of Mr. Evan’s performances “the peak of the night’s solo work.” This Georgia-born singer began singing in early childhood and received his preliminary training from the Bibb County Public School system, receiving personal training from Doris Terry, and Lisa Elliot.
A sought after pianist, organist, vocal coach, conductor, composer, arranger, lecturer, and producer, Damien L. Sneed is a native of Augusta, Georgia and a graduate of John S. Davidson Fine Arts School. He has studied at some of the finest conservatories and universities, including Howard University where he received a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University gaining a Master of music in Music Technology. He recently served as the musical director for the hit Gospel singing competition and television show, Sunday Best – Season 4, on the BET network. Sneed has arranged more than 90 songs and collaborated with the show’s contestants, background vocalists, band members and executives as Musical Director for Season Four of the Sunday Best series.
Free and open to the public
2012/06/10 - 2012/06/10
Additional time info:
4 p.m.
Vineville United Methodist Church
2045 Vineville Ave., Macon, GA 31204