Lindley Creek Performs with Punches and Prowell Family on Rio Grande Valley Tour
Singing group, Lindley group embarked on a small string of dates, also known as the Rio Grande Valley tour, last December. The 15-show trek has proven to be one of the group's most successful and enjoyable groups of performances on the road.
Alongside the Prowell Family and the Punches Family, Lindley Creek performed their Christmas show for RV parks in the southern tip of Texas. The Christmas show is one of the group's favorite things to do.
From the band's official website:
February 11th was the date of the 5th Annual Faith, Family, Freedom Celebration. The event was held at Tropic Star in Pharr, TX. We invited The Punches Family http://thepunchesfamily.com/ (from Fredericktown, Missouri) and The Prowell Family http://www.prowellfamilyband.com/ (from Lenexa, Kansas) to join us in the program. The kid's portion of the show was lots of fun as usual!
It hasn't been all work and no play. We went on an Eco Tour of the bay and got to see several dolphins and other sea life. Jase and Grammie have done some fishing too!
They will be performing at Silver Dollar City Family Spring Break March 19-23, 2014 and March 27,28 and 30, 2014.
For more info check out the group's official website at www.lindleycreek.com or follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LindleyCreek?ref=hl
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