BRENDA ZITZMAN SETS OUT ON MULTI-CITY CHRISTMAS TOUR

SINGER/SONGWRITER BRENDA ZITZMAN SETS OUT ON
MULTI-CITY CHRISTMAS TOUR 
Holiday Season Finale Features Rare Hometown Concert
With Brother in New Ulm, Minn.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
(December 10, 2012) – Singer/songwriter Brenda Zitzman has planned a
series of concerts to make the season merry and bright for fans as the
energetic performer is set to perform acoustic concerts of Christmas
favorites throughout Middle Tennessee and in her home state of
Minnesota.
  
Zitzman’s Middle
Tennessee concerts include shows at Mercy Ministries, Ronald McDonald
House, Sycamores Terrace Retirement Community and Fifty Forward in
Donelson. She heads north later in the month, with shows set for Fairfax
Community Home and Countryview Estates in Fairfax, Minn., and Ridgeway
on 23rd in New Ulm, Minn. Zitzman will be joined by her brother, Jon,
for a rare Christmas performance on December 22 at the New Ulm Event
Center. Jon Zitzman, who currently lives in Los Angeles, will be joining
his sister on stage in their hometown for the first time in seven
years.
“I love
Christmas ! I already know the best gift for me this year will be
sharing my love for this season with others through my music,” says
Brenda Zitzman.
In addition to sharing
Christmas music with others making Zitzman’s Christmas list, the
musician has another heartfelt Christmas wish.
“We’ve worked hard to
plan a spectacular holiday season with the many concerts,” she says.
“However, the one thing that would push it over the top would be the
return of my beloved Taylor acoustic guitar, which was stolen a few
weeks ago in Nashville. Dear Santa, that definitely is on my list.”
For more information about Zitzman and her holiday schedule, visit brendazitzman.com

About Brenda Zitzman:
If there’s one – only one – thing you should know about Brenda
Zitzman, it’s this: she’s a giver. Doesn’t matter if the person you know
as a world-wide performer is onstage singing harmonies and playing
guitar or if the person you know as a Belmont University grad who calls
Nashville, Tenn., home is running alongside elementary-aged girls as a
volunteer 5K coach, it’s all the same: she’s giving it her all.

Zitzman’s
commitment to playing all out goes straight back to her childhood,
growing up on the family farm in New Ulm, Minn. Working alongside her
parents and two brothers, Zitzman learned a strong work ethic and the
truth about commitment: you give it all you’ve got.

She brought
that foundation with her when she moved south to attend Nashville’s
Belmont University, where she graduated from the school’s prestigious
music program and put what she learned into action, first with a band
named Wildflower (which later became Side Saddle) and most recently with
internationally known country act Mustang Sally.

  
After ten years of non-stop touring, Zitzman has decided to move on
to new adventures. Her fans will be thrilled to learn of the talented
singer’s latest project: Box 43 Collection. Box 43 Collection
is a series of youtube videos featuring Zitzman singing songs that
influenced her growing up. “Crazy Arms,” the legendary Ray Price tune,
kicks off the series. Zitzman considers the youtube videos as just one
more way to give to her fans.
To learn more about Zitzman, visit brendazitzman.com

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