Several musicians will come together for ‘A Musical Memorial Tribute to the Late Mark Vann’ tonight at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, GA. Leftover Salmon was originally scheduled to play at the venue tonight, but cancelled the show due to Marks passing. Tonights concert will feature Rev. Jeff Mosier (banjo), Jeff Sipe (drums), Ike Iziks (keyboards),Charlie Wooten (bass), Count Imbutu (percussion), members of the Count M’butu Orchestra, Curtis Jones (guitar) and other surprise guests. Vinyl will open the show. Doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets are $10. All proceeds will benefit Vanns family.
Following the show, Mosier will perform a solo banjo tribute to Mark at the nearby Brandyhouse. Other special performances will take place.
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Mark Vann Tribute Show Scheduled for Tonight
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