Concert association hosts multi-genre music retrospective

Published 8:15 pm Tuesday, March 24, 2015

GOOD COMPANY: (left to right) Noah Collins, Mike Willis and Jason Eskridge front the eight-piece band Good Company, which will perform Thursday night at the Washington High School Performing Arts Center in the Beaufort County Concert Association’s last concert of the season.

GOOD COMPANY: (left to right) Noah Collins, Mike Willis and Jason Eskridge front the eight-piece band Good Company, which will perform Thursday night at the Washington High School Performing Arts Center in the Beaufort County Concert Association’s last concert of the season.

From the Beaufort County Concert Association

 

Good Company is a collective of performers and writers who share a passion for the history and future of American music. They will present a wide-ranging program of classic hits and thoughtful original compositions at Washington High School Performing Arts Center on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Good Company is a community as much as it is a band, reflecting the tightknit network of industry professionals based in Nashville. The band consciously operates on high ideals: that music can be the common bond that brings individuals together in grace, understanding and appreciation. Fronted by Jason Eskridge, Noah Collins and founder Mike Willis, Good Company is an eight-piece musical unit composed of music industry veterans. Members have performed and recorded with a wide range of well-known artists including Lyle Lovett, Marc Broussard, John Mayer, Vince Gill, Bela-Fleck, Ronnie Milsap, Johnny Lang, Kenny Loggins, Sugarland and Derek Trucks.

Single tickets for this one-time performance in Washington are $25. For more information, visit the Beaufort County Concert Association’s website at www.gobcca.org or call 252-948-1431.

The Beaufort County Concert Association is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization committed to building and maintaining a permanent concert audience for live performance in Beaufort, Hyde, Pitt, Pamlico and Martin Counties, and to present internationally acclaimed artists at family-friendly, affordable prices.  The organization prides itself as a place “Where National Meets Local.”