Arts & Entertainment
Fundraising Concert Planned in Murrieta
Justin and Nathan, the brother combo that makes up the Brewer Boys, will be joined on stage by openers Alaina Blair and Lindsey Carrier.

Oak Grove Center for Education, Treatment and the Arts is proud to announce a fundraising concert by the Brewer Boys & Friends at 6 p.m. Dec. 13 will be hosted inside the school’s beautiful new gymnasium at its Murrieta campus.
Justin and Nathan, the brother combo that makes up the Brewer Boys, will be joined on stage by openers Alaina Blair and Lindsey Carrier, both accomplished artists in their own right, and all four of them have been consistent supporters of Oak Grove Center over the years.
This concert will be dedicated to the life and legacy of the boys’ mother and longtime manager, Elsa Brewer, who passed away in February, and whose dedication to the arts and music programs at Oak Grove Center was unparalleled.
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The Brewer Boys, born and raised in Temecula, sing a range of songs from new country to pop to classic rock and even bluegrass. Inspired early on by artists like The Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and more recently Mumford and Sons and Avett Brothers, The Brewer Boys’ music has evolved in a direction all its own. Nathan and Justin offer a fresh perspective on a variety of genres, old and new, interpreting them to create a distinctive sound the boys aptly dubbed “Alternative Bluegrass” or “Newgrass.” The boys’ career was kick-started when they auditions for a national singing competition, “Can You Duet” in Nashville in 2008, but are perhaps best known for reaching the top 16 in the first-ever season of X-Factor USA in 2011. Most recently, they made the top six out of 15 artists on COZI-TV’s Next Great Family Band television show. Visit www.thebrewerboysmusic.com for more information.
--Information from Oak Grove Center
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