Community Corner
Tom Fisch Performs Free Concert in Mauldin
N.C.-based folk singer will perform Friday at Mauldin Cultural Center.

The Mauldin Cultural Center's Railroad Concert Series continues with a performance from N.C.-based folk singer Tom Fisch on Friday, June 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Center's outdoor amphitheater. Admission is free.
People are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets and enjoy an evening of music. Coolers are welcome (no alcohol). In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be held in the MCC Auditorium.
In 1991, Fisch moved to Nashville to further his songwriting career. He formed his own publishing company and his songs have been recorded by a number of artists, including the Oak Ridge Boys and Swiss country singer Erica Arnold.
Tom continues to pitch his songs to other artists but his main focus now lies in his own career as a performer. In 2004, Tom relocated to Western North Carolina and it’s thriving acoustic music scene. With the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains for inspiration, Tom and his music have found a comfortable place to call home. And wherever he performs, audiences continue to connect with the warm, appealing style, diverse range of material, and talent this seasoned performer brings to the stage, said MCC director George Patrick McLeer.
The Mauldin Cultural Center is located at 101 East Butler Road. For information visit www.mauldinculturalcenter.org/, or call (864) 335-4862.
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