DALEYVILLE - David Jeglum and Tom Black, accompanied by Diane Dangerfield, will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1 at Perry Lutheran Church, 1057 Wis. 78, south of Mt. Horeb. The event is sponsored by Perry Men in Mission.
A free-will offering will be accepted.
Jeglum is a member of the Perry Lutheran Church. He retired in 1998 from more than 33 years with United Parcel Service. He was a bass singer for two years with the Perrmonts quartet and 22 years with Old Hickory. He recorded two solo albums in Nashville.
Black has been singing since he was in junior high school. He has been a part of community theater in Mt. Horeb, Freeport and Darlington and performed as Edvard Grieg in Mt. Horeb's "Song of Norway" for three years. Black was the lead singer of the Old Hickory quartet from 1991 until 2008.
A free-will offering will be accepted.
Jeglum is a member of the Perry Lutheran Church. He retired in 1998 from more than 33 years with United Parcel Service. He was a bass singer for two years with the Perrmonts quartet and 22 years with Old Hickory. He recorded two solo albums in Nashville.
Black has been singing since he was in junior high school. He has been a part of community theater in Mt. Horeb, Freeport and Darlington and performed as Edvard Grieg in Mt. Horeb's "Song of Norway" for three years. Black was the lead singer of the Old Hickory quartet from 1991 until 2008.