Twin Cities-based accompanist, writer and vocalist Dan Chouinardhosts the 16th annual Old-Fashioned Holiday Sing Along on Friday, December 23, at 7:00 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre in downtown Lanesboro. The 2022 Holiday Show will feature a compilation of songs, poems, and stories from familiar faces, in a heart-and-hearth-warming evening hosted by Chouinard. Joining Dan this year is Twin Cities jazz performer Connie Evingson! Grab your tickets now for this cherished holiday tradition.
Dan Chouinard has been a sought after pianist, accordionist, writer, and community singalong host in the Twin Cities for three decades. He’s appeared all across the upper Midwest and turned up often on theatrical stages and public radio spots, including appearances on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion.
Connie Evingson has been singing around the Twin Cities since the 1980s, when she played in clubs, festivals, TV, and radio around the world as a part of the vocal jazz group Moore By Four. Connie also has a celebrated solo performing and recording career, and she was the creator and star of “Fever,” a theatrical show dedicated to the life and music of Peggy Lee. This will be Connie’s first performance in Lanesboro.