Enid Musician Holds CD Release Party
As Oklahoma's international fiddling ambassador and member of the successful band Horseshoe Road, Kyle Dillingham is a busy person. However, in between gigs, the
well-rounded musician has embraced a new cause: orphans in Togo, Africa. On TUESDAY, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m., Dillingham will blend his love for music with this philanthropic passion as he holds a release party for his new solo CD, "Behind Closed Eyes" at Kamp's, 1210 N.W. 25th in Oklahoma CityAdmission to the show is $5.00 per person and proceeds will go to Edmond-based 4-Him Ministries for the purpose of supporting an orphanage in Togo. The orphanage currently houses 77 children, many
of whom have lost parents to disease.
"These children are an inspiration to me," Kyle said, "They have faced incredible tragedies throughout their young lives, but are still able to achieve such wonderful things. I will never forget their courage and strength."
The event will feature songs from "Behind Closed Eyes," which is a wide-ranging collection of original songs composed and recorded over the last two years. Two of the album's songs, "Ubon Eyes" and "Train to Kuba," were created during Dillingham's recent Centennial International Tour with Horseshoe Road to Thailand and Japan. 50% of the evening's CD sales will also go to the orphanage.
For more information about "Behind Closed Eyes," and the Sept. 4 concert, please contact 405-808-8804 or log on to www.kyle-web.com.


















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