Pam Tillis, daughter of country music legend Mel Tillis, writes songs that speak from the soul.
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BELLE GLADE — Pam Tillis, daughter of country music legend Mel Tillis, writes songs that speak from the soul. Her acoustic trio is warm-hearted and intimate—perfect for a venue like ours. With six #1 hits, 14 Top Ten singles, and multiple CMAs and Grammys, Pam knows all about breaking the platinum barrier. She found her own way as a singer and songwriter, and her star continues to shine brightly in the third decade of her career. Her biggest hits include “All The Good Ones Are Gone”, “Maybe It Was Memphis,” “Don’t Tell Me What To Do” and “Shake the Sugar Tree.”
The Pam Tillis Trio will perform ath the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center on Friday, March 4 at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.dollyhand.org or by calling the box office at 561-993-1160.
The DHCAC is located on the Belle Glade Campus of Palm Beach State College at 1977 SW College Drive.