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The "Divas With A Twist," just brought down the house with their rousing sets of original and cover tunes. A local group hailing from the Massachusetts south shore, the five women and their four-person backing band really connected with the sold out crowd at Plymouth's Spire Center for Performing Arts.
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There's something special about a group of performers like the Divas. They're real people with a warmth and friendliness that really plays well in an intimate 200-seat venue like the Spire. And the rowdy, happy crowd wasn't there by accident. They were there to party and weren't disappointed!
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By day, whether a math teacher, or school bus driver, or cardiac nurse, or mom, these musicians have a passion and energy that makes it obvious why they keep experiencing increasing success. What a great show! I saw them last summer (link here) on the Plymouth waterfront at Project Arts, too, and hope they come back again this summer - I'll be there.
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