Musical duo to visit McDonough

A pair of talented performers will be bringing their unique act to McDonough in May.

The Andrews Brothers Dueling Pianos is a combination of live music and comedy. The brothers know how to play more than 1,500 songs from popular artists. The audience is encouraged to sing along with the tunes. The brothers also take suggestions from the crowd, giving each show a unique soundtrack.

The group was started by Mark Kovaly and Damian Cartier. Later additions include Daniel Deal and Mark Larson. The group has traveled to several countries, as well as performing at numerous events around the US. They have even worked with The Blues Brothers, Cirque Du Soleil, and Miss America. They are most regularly found performing at 37 Main-A Rock Club.

Many music acts will hire a graphic design company to create imagery for merchandise that they will sell at shows.

The venue for the special performance is the Southern Roots Eatery & Tavern. The tickets for the show are available through Big Tickets. The cost per attendee is $7. Guests are welcome to purchase drinks and food to enjoy during the concert. The doors open at 6:00pm. At 7:00pm, the age of people allowed inside the venue will be restricted to 21 and older. The show will run between 8:00pm and 11:00pm on May 15th.