Cherie Call Lyndy Butler St. George Concert in the ParkHaving both written songs for or about children, Cherie Call and Lyndy Butler decided to collaborate. On Aug. 8 at 7:30 p.m., Call and Butler will perform together as part of St. George’s Concert in the Park series at Vernon Worthen Park.

Call was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona, and has been writing music since her early teens. Cherie has recorded eight full-length albums of original songs. Some highlights of Cherie’s performing life include playing at Nashville’s famous Bluebird Cafe, being a two-time finalist in the Kerrville Newfolk songwriting competition, and performing with hymn revival group “The Lower Lights.” Cherie’s songs have been included on the soundtracks to many independent films, including “God’s Army,” “Charly,” and the Banff Award-winning film “True Fans.” Cherie currently lives in Utah.

Butler is a songwriter based in St. George. She has released two full-length albums and has traveled all over the country performing in songwriting festivals and expos.

Sponsored by the City of St. George with funding from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts. Concert in the Park 2016 Series is free to the public.  Don’t miss the second Monday of each month April through September. Park seating is available. More information is available at (435) 627-4525.

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