The Tubman Museum Celebrates Motown Oct. 14th

Staff Report From Middle Georgia CEO

Thursday, October 13th, 2016

The Tubman Museum and Tubman Torchbearers present "Motown Night at The Tubman," an evening filled with the great music of the iconic record company – Motown – in the Peyton Anderson Rotunda on Friday, October 14, 2016.
 
Partygoers will enjoy live music by Harold E. Thomas & Danger Zone, a Macon-based group that has performed together for more than 25 years. The group frequently provides entertainment as a headline act, but also has been in the lineup on many tours in concert with MC Hammer, Gladys Knight, Sinbad, Kool & The Gang, The Ohio Players, Gerald Albright and many others. Although they specialize in the genres of Jazz, Top-40, R&B, Reggae, Rap, Oldies and even Country, the group will perform the unique and soulful sounds of Motown during this very special annual fundraising event.
 
There will also be dancing to the vibrations provided by Central Georgia’s best-loved disc jockey, AJ The DJ, who will spin the amazing Motown sounds from his extensive library of music.  While entertaining the audience with the smooth recordings during the dance party, AJ will also mesmerize them with his customized video presentations.
 
Everyone is encouraged to come dressed as his or her favorite Motown artist to ensure that they will have a chance to participate in several Motown-related contests and activities. The evening also will feature a digitized laser and animated light show, heavy h’oeuvres, cash bar and more.

The Tubman Museum invites everyone to join us during “Motown Night at The Tubman” on Friday, October 14 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.
 
Tickets for this very special event – which are available now at www.tubmanmuseum.com – are $25 for Museum Members and $30 for general admission. Tables of eight are available for $200.