Sing along with the Sweetbacks at Joan Holliday’s Holiday Hootenanny!


Nothing puts you in the holiday spirit like Christmas carols. And no one sings them quite like the Sweetback Sisters. And now you can sing along with the Sweetback Sisters at the Joan Holliday Holiday Hootenanny!

Caroling. Santa. Special musical guests. It’s fun for the whole family!

Friday December 20th at the Academy of Music Northampton.

Sing along with the Sweetback Sisters, your family, friends and friends you haven’t met yet!

Adults $12, kids $6 and special family ticket packs for just $25.

Brought to you by Signature Sounds, WGBY and the River.

Get your tickets here.

Print your sing-a-long booklet here!

2013 XMAS SONGBOOK

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