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Family Band, Goldwing Express, Plays at Prince of Peace

Goldwing Express will deliver an appealing mix of heart-felt melodies backed with hard-driving acoustics at Prince of Peace Church in Sturgeon Bay on Feb. 28 at 7 pm, with a pre-concert talk at 6:30 pm.

From classic Southern Gospel and contemporary country favorites, to a lineage of historic bluegrass that began it all, Goldwing Express provides a mix of the lonesome western cowboy and hard-riding brave – wrapped in song, comedy and a few tears. This award-winning father and his three sons live and breathe this musical heritage every time they hit the stage.

“This year we’ll average over 250 show dates across the country,” says Goldwing Express founder Bob Baldridge. “We travel nationwide in a 2004 Prevost Entertainer Coach and we’re all about entertaining folks. We strive to make people happy when they come to see Goldwing Express in concert.”

The band is made up of three Native American brothers and their father, originally from Okmulgee, Oklahoma. A segment of each performance is dedicated to their Indian heritage.

Their mother was a full blood Native American Creek Indian from Oklahoma. She and Baldridge decided to buy instruments for the boys at very young ages. Twenty-five years later, they are headlining many of the top bluegrass festivals and various concerts around the United States.

Children, music students and students of all ages are admitted free to Door Concerts Inc. events. Adult tickets are $20. For more information or to make reservations email [email protected], call 920.493.0517 or visit DoorConcerts.com.