“Feelin’ Groovy” in Hot Springs!

Feelin’ Groovy is a husband and wife musical duo, Glen & Bethany Gaboury, from the Hot Springs, Arkansas area.

Glen & Bethany are a musical couple joined in marriage as well as in their love of music. Glen is a talented musician who plays guitar and keyboards. Bethany provides vocals and percussion.

Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, and sometimes just crazy, their performances are inspirational and always family friendly. In addition to entertaining, Bethany works as a Human Resources Professional and Glen is a Customer Service Representative.

So how did this Groovy couple get started and how is it going? Both have a background in music, and sang together for the first time at their wedding. In 2018, they began playing music in local churches and open mic nights. The Feelin’ Groovy Facebook page was started in February of this past year and has since grown to over 1300 followers.

By May, the couple had their first paying gig and have stayed busy throughout the remainder of 2019.  Feelin’ Groovy has performed locally at the Beehive Neighborhood Hangout and The Saint at Isabella in Hot Springs Village, the Historic Hot Springs Farmers & Artisans Market, Grateful Head Pizza, Red Light Roastery, Adair Park, and various other parties and venues around town.

Feelin’ Groovy is available for booking in the Hot Springs area. Their focus is on music from the 60’s and 70’s in a variety of genres including Pop/Rock, Folk, Country, Easy Listening, Light Jazz, Gospel, etc. They can easily tailor a show to fit a variety of venues including restaurants, supper clubs, outdoor festivals, night clubs, private parties, fundraisers, and more.

Contact Glen at 501-408-9466, for booking information and rates.  On Saturday, January 18, Feelin’ Groovy will perform from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Grateful Head Pizza & Beer Garden, 100 Exchange Street.

Peace, Love, Music and Pizza!  Check their Facebook page and their website, www.feelingroovyhsv.com for additional information.

 

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