Tracy McCully will be performing at the Panhandle Community Center at 1:30 on June 20th. Tracy has been singing all of her life. It started in her bedroom as a child – singing along to vinyl records and using a hairbrush as a microphone.
Born and raised in western Winston County, she sang professionally for a number of years and even recorded songs at a Mussel Shoals, Ala., studio. Life and responsibilities took her down another path, but over the years, she still lends her voice to local festivals, events, and, of course, her church.
With a rich and powerful voice, she performs Gospel, Country, and popular music with an emotion and enthusiasm that few can match. Her performance of traditional and contemporary gospel, 1970s and 1980s country from the Judds to Linda Ronstadt, Chris Stapleton, and pop artists such as Dianna Krall and Norah Jones exhibits her range of vocals.
Tracy and her husband of thirty-eight years, William, have owned and operated their own business for more than thirty years and have one daughter. They currently reside on the family farm north of Louisville. Tracy currently serves as an election commissioner for Winston County.
Please join us on June 20 at the Panhandle Community Center at 1:30 p.