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In
the summer of 2001, Midtown kicked off our "Music in the Park"
series. Past performers have included The Garbonzos, Poco Loco, Radio
Flyer, Jim & Kim Lansford, Lyal Strickland, and The Gallier Brothers.
The concerts and refreshments are free of charge. Bring a lawn chair,
a picnic dinner and your friends and family. Music starts at 6pm.
Blue Plate Special June 28, 2009
The Mid-Town Neighborhood’s "Concerts in Washington Park" series begins June 28th with "Blue Plate Special". Blue Plate Special has been together for 8 years playing blues, classic rock, and original music, best known for “Dead Armadillo Blues.” They have played at various clubs in the area, the C-Street Jam, Winter Blast of Blues in Mt. Home, Ark, and Firefall. Their home base is now Lindberg’s on Historic C-Street. They have begun a “First Bluesday” series on the first Tuesday of each month at Lindberg’s at 6:00pm (a non smoking venue!). Keep in mind our future concerts on July the 26th, “Stag Owens and the Stagaroos” and Sunday Aug 23rd,”Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings” at 6pm in Washington Park (Summit & Locust St. in N. Spfd.) Concerts are free and open to all. Bring a lawn chair, a picnic dinner and your friends. See you there!!
Stag Owens and the Stagaroos July 26, 2009 6pm to 8pm
The Mid-Town Neighborhood’s "Concerts in Washington Park" series Continues July 26th with "Stag Owens and the Stagaroo’s". Playing the best of rockabilly, classic country and western swing. Stag features Les Gallier, Stevie Newman, Jason Sherrill, Jack Rauhoff, Katie McCroskey & Mark Willhoit. Keep in mind our next concert, Sunday Aug 23rd, ”Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings” at 6pm in Washington Park (Summit & Locust St. in N. Spfd.) Concerts are free and open to all. Bring a lawn chair, a picnic dinner and your friends. See you there!!
Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings August 23, 2008
T he Mid-Town Neighborhood’s "Concerts in Washington Park" series Continues Sunday August 23rd with ”Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings” at 6pm in Washington Park (Summit & Locust St. in N. Spfd.) The most accurate description of Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings is Roots Rock and Roll all the way! Slashing guitars! Songs about life, love, cars, bars, motorcyles, girls, politics and guitars...what else is there? Modern stylings meet Rock, Classic Rock, Country and Blues. Concerts are free and open to all. Bring a lawn chair, a picnic dinner and your friends. See you there!!
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