New South singer/songwriter Kate Campbell appears Saturday night June 20 in The Center for Southern Folklore Hall, 119 S. Main Street @ The Peabody Place Trolley Stop in the heart of downtown Memphis.

Admission is $15 for advance tickets; $18 on the day of the show, and $25 for Golden Circle preferred seating which includes a special meet-and-greet session with Kate beginning at 6:30 p.m. Showtime is 8 p.m.

Compassionate, insightful and a tad quirky – that’s the classic Kate Campbell approach. As the daughter of a Baptist preacher from Sledge, Mississippi, Campbell's formative years were spent in the very core of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's, and the indelible experiences of those years have shaped her heart, character and convictions ever since. Growing up in a family of musicians left Kate well versed in a wide variety of folk, blues, country and gospel tunes.

Visit online: www.katecampbell.com

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