Fiddle Sisters to Play Music in Holland Park Series on July 14

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A pair of sibling violin/fiddle players will present a free performance in the next installment of the Music in Holland Park concert series in downtown Dickson.

Nashville-based Fiddle Sisters will play 6-8 pm Friday, July 14, on the Holland Park stage next to the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in the series presented by the City of Dickson Parks and Recreation Department.

Fiddle Sisters comprises of 13-year-old Summer and 10-year-old Kadence with youngest sister Violet starting lessons and waiting in the wings to join.

Summer and Kadence began studying violin at age two with their mother, who is a professional violinist, teacher and strings conductor for a youth symphony.

The sisters enjoy taking both Suzuki and fiddle lessons and have played numerous places with Fiddle Frenzy, a Nashville-based energetic performing ensemble of violin/fiddle students.

Fiddle Sisters’ performance pieces range from classical compositions to Bluegrass to Irish music and they are often joined by their father on guitar.

“We love to share our music and bring a little bit of magic and inspiration to those around us,” Fiddle Sisters said about their upcoming show. “We can’t wait to see you in Holland Park on July 14.”

Fiddle Sisters performs monthly at the Bellevue Farmers Market in Red Caboose Park, at neighborhood festivals and private events as well as occasionally playing in downtown Franklin and busking on Broadway in Nashville. Recent performances include the Music City Irish Fest at the Grand Ole Opry House, the Budding Branches Festival and the Sister Cities of Nashville Gala. For more information, visit the Fiddle Sisters page on Facebook, where there are videos of recent performances and booking information.

The Music in Holland Park series presents free concerts on the second Friday of each month May-August. The opening concert with Franklin-based Whiskey and Steel was rained out in May and country/gospel/bluegrass group Maggie Valley Express opened the series June 10. After Fiddle Sisters, Piney River Pearls will conclude the 2023 series on Aug. 11.

Those attending the Music in Holland Park concert series can bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the free concert. Alcohol is not allowed in city parks. For more information, contact the Dickson Parks and Recreation Department at (615) 446-1721.

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