“We’ll Be Home for Christmas” Part 2 ….AMHOF December 8

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amhof-logo-250x250-200x190 featuredTUSCUMBIA-All the music and laughter you want for Christmas can be found at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Tuesday, December 8 as the multitalented trio of Aaron Wilburn, Mark Narmore and Bobby Tomberlin come home for Christmas.

Aaron Wilburn

Aaron Wilburn

is a singer, songwriter, and comedian from Bobo, Alabama. Aaron was featured on the Gaither Homecoming Tour and videos. He has endeared himself to thousands of laughter- loving fans with his own down-home brand of humor, as he talks about his southern roots, his family, children and his faith.

Mark Narmore is a singer songwriter from Center Star, Alabama. He has had over 80 cuts to his name. He has had songs recorded by Josh Turner, John Michael Montgomery, Shenandoah, Blackhawk, Terri Clark and Craig Morgan to name a few. His hit song “That’s What I Love About Sunday” was the most played country song of 2005 and spent 5 weeks at number 1.

Mark Narmore

Mark Narmore

Bobby Tomberlin is a singer songwriter from Luverne, Alabama. Tomberlin co-wrote the Number 1 country and Top 5 adult contemporary hit, “One More Day,” recorded by Diamond Rio. He has also had songs recorded by Faith Hill, Kenny Rogers, Chris Young and Josh Turner.

“We’ll Be Home for Christmas” Part 2 features the holiday music, original songs and comedy of Wilburn, Narmore, and Tomberlin. This will be the final concert of the year.

Bobby Tomberlin

Bobby Tomberlin

Alabama Music Hall of Fame manager Dixie Griffin said, “These three guys did such a fantastic job last year that I decided to invite them back to kick off the Christmas season. The room will be filled with laughter and your spirits will be lifted!”
Come join us for this festive Christmas concert. For tickets and additional information call 256-381-4417. LIMITED SEATING. Doors open at 6:30. Cash bar.

MEDIA RELEASE/AMHOF/DIXIE GRIFFIN

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