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I’ve Got Sunshine ☀️

SUNDAY October 30, 2022

“I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day/

When it’s cold outside/

I’ve got the month of May.”

Smokey Robinson and Ronald White

Heavy rains pelted the land last week but many from the region can’t be kept from seeing the brighter side of things. As a founder and only surviving member of The Temptations, Otis Williams, 81 today, is grateful for his lasting influence and continues to share positive vibes. This issue also describes how the Bob Wills Fiddle Fest in Greenville pays tribute to another musical pioneer whose talent still offers a bright ray of sunshine.

Learn more cultural influences from the Upper East Side of Texas in the County Line eMagazine. Check out the November/December eEdition for information about more great events around and visit our calendar and Live Music sections. — Lisa Tang

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“Myriah” watercolor by Natalie Higgins is on display at 211 Gallery in Athens. READ MORE.
FEATURE

Bob Wills Fiddle Fest Returns to Greenville

The Bob Wills Fiddle Festival is unique to Greenville, Texas, Friday and Saturday, November 4-5, and features competitors from around the world. The festival is now in its eighth year and celebrates the sound pioneered by Bob Wills known as Western Swing. READ MORE.

THIS TIME OF YEAR
Happy Birthday Otis Williams

Otis Williams was born on October 30 this date in 1941 in Texarkana. He went on to become lead singer in one of the most popular R&B musical acts in history — the Temptations. READ MORE.

FOOD + DRINK

Shake Up Morning Routines With Shakshuka

The North African region is host to a variety of cultures who adopted a delicious dish known as shakshuka that boasts savory flavors from stewed tomatoes, peppers, and soft runny eggs. Lauren Wacaser shares her recipe for this hearty breakfast dish. READ MORE.

ART & CULTURE

Hear Lions Tigers And Bears At Free Family Concert

New Texas Sinfonia presents a family concert featuring Camille Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals on Sunday, October 30, at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Tyler. Attendees of all ages are encouraged to attend in costume. Free admission, but ticket reservation is requested. READ MORE.

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