The country group’s songs have been all over big and small screens this year including “Twisters,” the latest “Hunger Games” movie, “Yellowstone” and “Landman.”
The program provides free instruments and lessons to students in Southern Dallas as arts education funding across the state continues to face cuts.
Dallas’ Tim DeLaughter, who also leads Polyphonic Spree, will be front and center again.
She surprised fans by bringing out Shaboozey to perform “Sweet Honey Buckiin” and Post Malone joined her for “Levii’s Jeans.”
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The project, described as a celebration of the singer’s life and legacy, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah next month.
Presented by KXT-FM (91.7), the show will take place at the House of Blues in Dallas on Dec. 28.
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Also involved in the partnership is Mark Phillips, a popular social media personality and founder of the group RDCWorld.
The Arlington-bred a cappella group will stop in Fort Worth and Dallas.