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Music in the Park, Featuring Singer-Songwriter Gina Powers

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VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Music in the Park series continues on Wednesday, June 12 at the City Park Bandshell located at 420 4th St. SW, Valley City. Gina Powers, singer-songwriter from the Fargo-Moorhead area will join us on stage beginning at 7:15 pm.

Gina Powers is a versatile and captivating singer-songwriter and recording artist with a unique blend of country, rock, and soul. Her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence have captivated audiences of all ages and musical tastes.

Gina has been singing and playing guitar since she was a child, and her music influences range from Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton to Bonnie Raitt and Stevie Nicks. She is currently an exclusive recording artist on the Hughmont International record label in Nashville, Tennessee.

In 2022, Gina released two singles, “Till I Get Through the Night” and “Mississippi’s Burning,” both written by award- winning songwriter Jerry Foster. “Not Anymore” was released in early 2023 followed by two original songs: “All I Ever  Wanted” and “Extra Ordinary Life” with more new music on the way.

In addition to her solo career, Gina is also the lead singer of The Gina Powers Band, a powerhouse country-rock band that has been playing together since 2015. The band has been featured in several publications and the Prairie Musicians television series. Whether she’s performing solo or with her band, Gina Powers is a force to be reckoned with. Her passion for music and her ability to connect with audiences make her one of the most exciting new artists on the scene.

Bring your lawn chairs and family and enjoy the evening in the City Park with neighbors & friends! A freewill offering is taken each night for the continued support of the City Park Bandshell.

Music in the Park is sponsored by the Bridges Arts Council, First Community Credit Union, NewsDakota.com, KOVC Radio, Grotberg Electric, Moore Engineering, Myron Sommerfeld family, CVB, Dacotah Bank, Eagles Aerie 2192, Valley City Parks & Recreation and the North Dakota Council on the Arts.

For questions, call Diane at 701-840-1743, or email: dksommerfeld@hotmail.com If the weather does not permit the program to be outdoors, it will be moved to Vangstad Auditorium on the VCSU campus.


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