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A Cloverton Christmas

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

A CLOVERTON CHRISTMAS , one of our favorite Christmas Shows of the year! Cloverton gave Leonard Cohen's timeless classic "Hallelujah" a Christmas makeover and the result is a truly moving cover. The boys take Cohen's iconic melody and infuse it with lyrics chronicling the birth of Jesus.

Biscuit Creek Christmas

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

Come on out for an evening of bluegrass, An Exciting blend of traditional and progressive bluegrass music with a Christmas Vibe.

Diandra Marie & Niki Kolt

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

Original Singer/songwriter and Appleton local, brings a catchy pop sound with her latest release, 'Scary Close" played on Q90fm

Jean Watson Christmas

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

Internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter and classically trained violinist Jean Watson began her career as a recording artist after having experienced the depths of brokenness and depression. It was her own brokenness that infused her music with such beauty and compassion. Jean’s musical style is eclectic and features an abundance of celtic-infused violin and her signature haunting…

Megan Woods

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

Megan Woods’ debut single, “The Truth,” has made an explosive entrance at CCM radio, marking the largest debut single launch in the past two and a half years.

Noah John & Ringing Iron

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

Soul Of The Country, Original Americana by Singer Songwriter Noah John, Lovely Melissa and friends

Remedy Drive

Cup O Joy 525 N Taylor, Green Bay, WI, United States

Remedy Drive is back with a new album, Scars To Prove It.  The band has been using music and action to combat human trafficking for over a decade now.  The Exodus Road, the counter-trafficking organization Remedy Drive partners with, is celebrating the freedom of 2600 survivors of trafficking.