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Joyann Parker to perform Nov. 16 at Great River Arts in Little Falls – Brainerd Dispatch

Joyann Parker to perform Nov. 16 at Great River Arts in Little Falls – Brainerd Dispatch

LITTLE FALLS — Award-winning artist Joyann Parker will perform 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at Great River Arts in downtown Little Falls, 122 1st St. SE. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Great River Arts described Parker as an electrifying and versatile musician whose soulful voice, captivating performances, and impeccable songwriting have taken the music scene by storm. Born and raised in a small town, Parker’s deep-rooted passion for music began at a young age, drawing inspiration from the blues, gospel, jazz, and rock genres.

“With a voice that exudes both power and vulnerability, Joyann’s performances are nothing short of a revelation, leaving audiences spellbound with every note she delivers,” Great River Arts reported in a news release. “Whether she’s belting out a soulful ballad or shredding on her guitar, her raw emotion and undeniable talent shine through, connecting with listeners on a profound level.”

Parker’s journey as a musician has been marked by relentless dedication and a commitment to honing her craft. Throughout the years, she has graced renowned stages across the country, leaving an indelible mark wherever she performs. Her live shows are a testament to her magnetic stage presence, and it’s no surprise that she has garnered a devoted and growing fanbase.

Not just a gifted vocalist, Parker is also a formidable songwriter. Her lyrics are introspective, exploring themes of love, heartache, resilience, and personal growth. Combining her insightful storytelling with her rich, soulful melodies, she has created a unique and captivating sound that sets her apart in the industry.

For more information or to get tickets visit

www.greatart.org

, call 320-632-0960, or stop by Great River Arts. Open hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. If a minimum of 20 tickets are not purchased by 48 hours prior to the performance the show may be cancelled.

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