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MOMS Concert Series: Soulhound, Freddy's Finest, Diane Durrett, and More!

Music on Main Street
proudly presents and invites you all to the Music Matters Entertainment
Turn the Page Party, on Saturday, May 17, 2014, from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.,
at Music on Main Street in downtown Lilburn, GA, with performances by
Soulhound, Freddy's Finest, Diane Durrett, Lil Al, Stephen Reeves
Hendrix and many other special guests. Bring your coolers with your
favorite libations, food, lawn chairs and blankets, and don’t forget
your dancing shoes! All ages welcome.

Many of you know that
MME Owner and President Terry Reeves recently retired from the
day-to-day management and booking of bands, and "turned the page" to
buying talent for festivals and events, free lance booking agent,
promotions and consulting. Come celebrate the Turning of the Page with
us!

Terry Reeves began her career in the music business in
2005 following a lengthy stint in law. Having supported live music and
singing with family and friends her entire life, she founded Music
Matters Entertainment, a booking and promotions agency in 2006. She has
booked and/or represented such Southern rock and roots greats as Wet
Willie, Jimmy Hall, Cowboy, Boyer & Talton, Tommy Talton, Chuck
Leavell, Randall Bramblett, Colonel Bruce Hampton, Diane Durrett, Sonny
Moorman, as well as many other talented and well known musicians.


Reeves founded her company on her belief that good music should be
heard by as many people as possible. Toward that end, she has
represented numerous “up and coming” regional artists and made putting
them in front of appreciative audiences her focal point. Reeves also
originated, produced, and promoted the Hoopee Jam, an affordable
alternative to those seeking a full weekend’s line-up of top music
combined with camping, enveloped by festival atmosphere. She is a
Charter and Board Member of the Georgia Allman Brothers Band Association
(GABBA), a member of the Atlanta Blues Society, Atlanta representative
for Blue Star Connection, a supporter of The Allman Brothers Band Museum
at The Big House, Georgia Music Foundation, and is active in various
other non-profit and charitable organizations, including hosting
numerous benefit concerts for musicians in need and other worthy causes.


Along with David Barbe and Colonel Bruce Hampton, Reeves was featured
in the March 2013 issue of Georgia Trend Magazine in the article “The
Sound of Success” by Jerry Grillo.

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