Gatlin Brothers to bring Christmas show to Guthrie

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GUTHRIE – Fans of the country music trio The Gatlin Brothers can catch the group in concert later this month in Guthrie.

The band’s “Country and Christmas” concert, with special guest The Imaginaries, is set for Nov. 29 at theTemple of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 900 E. Oklahoma Ave. in Guthrie. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the show will begin at 7 p.m.

Tickets are available at www.ticketstorm.com.

Prices range from $25 for first balcony seats to $45 for main floor seating.

Over their 65-year career, The Gatlin Brothers have accumulated seven No. 1 singles, 32 top-40 records and five Broadcast Music Inc.

“Million-Air” awards, according to their website. The trio has also won a Grammy for Best Country Song and three Academy of Country Music Awards.

In addition, the group has earned five Country Music Association nominations for CMA Vocal Group of the Year, Single, Album and Male Vocalist. The Imaginaries A husband-and-wife team from Oklahoma, the Imaginaries released their first album in March 2021, according to the band’s website.

Their self-titled album marked the start of the Imaginaries’ career as a band after singer-songwriters Maggie McClure and Shane Henry enjoyed their own successes as solo artists.

The band opened for Judy Collins and Tom Waite in 2021, according to the band’s website, and their songs have been featured in several Hallmark Channel movies.