Live music has become a treasured experience since last year. It’s become a case of you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.
When the pandemic forced Savannah to cancel St. Patrick’s Day last year, none of us could have predicted how many other events would follow suit.
One year later, we’re all eagerly looking forward to some sort of return to normalcy. While we may not have the parade again this year, the American Traditions Vocal Competition brings some of the music we look forward to every St. Patrick’s Day.
Dublin singer Chloë Agnew, who earned acclaim as one of the original members of the music group “Celtic Woman,” will be performing at the Savannah Country Club on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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American Traditions Vocal Competition Announces Worldwide Access to Virtual Competition .
American Traditions Vocal CompetitionFebruary 8, 2021 GMT
2021 ATC Quarterfinalists
2021 ATC Quarterfinalists
SAVANNAH, GA, Feb. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) With 28 contestants in its 28th year, the American Traditions Vocal Competition (ATC) has pivoted to present the competition online for worldwide and local audiences to ensure safety for audiences and artists during this time of COVID-19. Performances will broadcast online at 7 p.m. Eastern Time each evening throughout the competition, slated for Feb. 9-19, 2021. The Quarterfinal rounds are slated for Feb. 9-12 and will be followed by Semifinals on Feb. 17 and 18. The competition will conclude with the Final Round on Feb. 19. Continuing the annual tradition of its Judge’s Concert, the ATC will present a special concert on Feb. 16, also at