Singer Mike McCracken welcomes the audience Monday at Ridgeway Senior Living before his hourlong concert. Playing dobro and mandolin, the Nashville-based performer delivered a mix of blues, bluegrass, rock, rockabilly and gospel tunes.
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During Monday’s concert at Ridgeway Senior Living, Mike McCracken accompanied himself on most songs with his dobro, also known as a resonator guitar.
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From left, Beth Roberts, Sandy Lemke and Tammie Hinrichs speak before the concert Monday at Ridgeway Senior Living. Lemke presented Roberts with a thank-you letter, expressing gratitude on behalf of the Merrymakers Association to the Lexington Community Foundation for making the event possible.
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Tammie Hinrichs, left, dances along to one of Mike McCracken's songs.
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During several of Mike McCracken's songs, Tammie Hinrichs encouraged residents of Ridgeway Senior Living to stand up and dance with her or move their arms to the beat of the music.
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At the conclusion of the hourlong event, Mike McCracken stayed to speak with audience members.
LEXINGTON — The Lexington Community Foundation sponsored a Merrymakers Association event Monday at Ridgeway Senior Living featuring a performance by Nashville vocalist Mike McCracken.
Singer Mike McCracken welcomes the audience Monday at Ridgeway Senior Living before his hourlong concert. Playing dobro and mandolin, the Nashville-based performer delivered a mix of blues, bluegrass, rock, rockabilly and gospel tunes.
From left, Beth Roberts, Sandy Lemke and Tammie Hinrichs speak before the concert Monday at Ridgeway Senior Living. Lemke presented Roberts with a thank-you letter, expressing gratitude on behalf of the Merrymakers Association to the Lexington Community Foundation for making the event possible.
During several of Mike McCracken's songs, Tammie Hinrichs encouraged residents of Ridgeway Senior Living to stand up and dance with her or move their arms to the beat of the music.