Sacred Lands presents Mean Mary at Unity of St Petersburg

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SACRED LANDS CONCERT AT UNITY OF ST. PETERSBURG

SACRED LANDS is a beautiful waterfront botanical garden, a 501c3 organization and has rich native American history. Due to the damage caused by the last two hurricanes our November concert was cancelled. However, we will hold a special holiday themed concert on Friday, December 13th at the Unity of St. Petersburg. MEAN MARY, who received this stage name when she was discovered as a music prodigy at age 6, is an International/National performer who writes her own music, makes music videos and can perform with several genres and instruments. Check out more information and listen at meanmary.com

The music will start at 7:30 p.m. Reservations for the concert can be done online with prepayment and are highly suggested Or take your chances and pay at the door. You can prepay on www.sacredlandspreservation.org by using the DONATE button on the home page. After payment is made your name will be added to a “Reservation” list for check in at the Unity of St. Petersburg entrance. Refreshments will be available. No pets are allowed.

Any other questions please contact the music coordinator at 727-367-3592.
PARKING: Unity of St. Petersburg, 6168 1st Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710

BIO: Mean Mary’s Woman Creature Tour: An Evening of Fast-Picking Fun
Mean Mary, along with her brother Frank James, perform a night of music on her Woman Creature tour. This dynamic duo brings a blend of harmonies, fast-picking, and a dash of humor. Expect to hear crowd favorites like “Iron Horse” and “Blazing,” as well as new hits like “Tarzan” and the title track “Woman Creature” from her latest album. And don’t be surprised if a few festive tunes from her Christmas album I’d Rather Be Merry make an appearance! It’s going to be a Very Merry, Mean Mary show!

Mean Mary, an award-winning musician and writer with over 35 million views on her YouTube videos, has captivated audiences since her childhood days playing for tips on the streets of Nashville. Described by The Tennessean as having “startling talent” and by No Depression as possessing “the voice of a ragged angel combined with the banjo playing of the Devil,” Mary is a seasoned performer with over 4000 festivals and concerts under her belt.

Named Deering Banjos’ Goodtime Ambassador, Mary’s banjo playing is known to give chills, as noted by Janet Deering herself. Equally adept on the guitar, fiddle, and eight other instruments, Mary’s lightning-fast fingers, haunting vocals, and intricate storytelling make her performances truly unique. Whether it’s ghost pirates or demon guitars, you never know what fascinating tales will unfold in the show. The  evening will be filled with guitar, banjo, fiddle, and upbeat rhythms!

  •  December 13, 2024
     7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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