Music for Mental Health: A Benefit Concert for Court Square Theater and the Arts Council of the Valley

SHOWTIME
Sat (4/29) 7:30
Doors opening at 7:00
TICKETS*
- $20.00 Advanced
- $25.00 At Door
- $15.00 Student Rate
* Ticket Sales benefit Court Square Theater and The Arts Council of the Valley, a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to cultivating the arts and connecting communities in the City of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County
Music for Mental Health:
A Benefit Concert for Court Square Theater and The Arts Council of the Valley
Art and Music have been proven to improve mental health
Court Square Theater is celebrating the healing powers of art while highlighting local resources.
Onstage:
Abby Richardson opening for Vintage Harmonic Symphony
In the Marketplace:
Representatives from a Selection of Our Community’s Mental Health Resources-
The Arc of Harrisonburg, The Friendly City Safe Space, and Adagio House
About the Performing Artists:
Vintage Harmonic Symphony is an Americana band from Charlotte, NC. Their music centers on powerful, yet intimate, three-part harmonies that tell stories of introspection and contemplation. Elements of folk, pop, and rock can be heard in their arrangements.
VHS’s lineup includes Chris Bachner on electric guitar, mandolin; Anna Cibbarelli on vocals, bass; Jason Todd Herring on vocals, percussion; Joe Miller on bass, keyboards; John Nipe on electric guitar; Jason Poore on acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle and Bobby Vaziri on vocals, acoustic guitar, piano.
Abby Richardson is a Christian artist local to Harrisonburg in the mountains of the Shenandoah Valley. Her biggest inspirations are Chris Renzema, Gable Price and Friends, and John Mark Pantana. Richardson sees her music is not just music, but prayers written in the form of poetry. It’s not just calling out to the Lord, but wrestling with the hard things about life, following Christ, and everything in between.