Panhandle PBS is hosting a night full of great music from a local celebrity.

Singers Matt Martindale and Charlie Shafter will be featured during the Yellow City Sound Live Concert Series Thursday, September 12th at 7pm in the Panhandle PBS studios, 2408 S. Jackson St.

Martindale is a Pampa native and the lead singer of popular Texas country band Cooder Graw, which was formed in Amarillo in 1998.

Shafter, who is Martindale’s brother-in-law, started coming to Amarillo as a teenager in the late 1990s and began performing with Martindale and has played in Amarillo and Lubbock.

The concert is part of Panhandle PBS and FM90’s promotion of “Country Music” the new eight-part series from Ken Burns premiering at 7 p.m. Sept. 15 on Panhandle PBS.

If you are not able to attend the concert, you have multiple ways you can listen.

On Amarillo College’s FM90 (89.9 FM),  online at kacvfm.org or watch a live stream on Panhandle PBS’s home page panhandlepbs.org and Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PanhandlePBS/.

Upcoming concerts in the series will include blues-rockers Cody Jasper and Johnny Reverb on October 3rd and husband-and-wife duo Courtney Patton and Jason Eady on November 21.

Admission for this concert is $10 and to purchase tickets click here.