Upcoming Events in 2010
All concerts are free and held in the bandshell at Grater Park, Ephrata, PA
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Thursday, June 17th, 6:30 p.m. - Jimmy and The ParrotsGrab your beach chair, your suntan oil, and get ready for a trip to the islands! From the West Indies and Jamaica to cities all over the east coast, Jimmy and the Parrots have been playing to delighted crowds for a decade. One of the most requested Jimmy Buffett cover bands in the country, Jimmy and the Parrots perform not only all the great Buffett songs you love, they also play new and classic rock 'n roll, as well as outstanding original songs. |
| www.jimmyandtheparrots.com |
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Thursday, July 29th, 6:30 p.m. - Jim GeorgeJim George's strong, soulful, sandpapery voice is the centerpiece of a potent mix of crunchy rock 'n roll, blues and classic soul/R&B not heard since the heyday of Humble Pie, Rod Stewart and the Faces, and Free. Voted "Standout Performer June 2008" in Philadelphia's World Café Live's "Philly Rising" competition, the high-octane singer-guitarist is backed by an ace rhythm section, featuring Nick S. Squire on bass and Oz Christ on drums. |
| myspace.com/jimgeorge2007 |
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Thursday, August 12th, 6:30 p.m. - Mike DoughtyMike Doughty may well be best known as the former frontman of Soul Coughing, but he has come a long way since they broke up in 2000. He released an acclaimed solo album, Golden Delicious, in 2008, and is touring behind a new CD, Sad Man Happy Man. He makes albums that simmer with verbal wit, and Sad Man Happy Man is no exception with its songs about everything from relationship bust-ups to his astute observations about the American economy. |
| www.mikedoughty.com |
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Thursday, September 16th, 6:30 p.m. - Kelly Bell BandThe unique sounds of the Kelly Bell Band are something to hear. This band out of Baltimore combines classic blues with rock, rap, and funk sounds, effortlessly crossing genres within their music. KBB's fast paced energetic music has gained them the honor of being called the Best Blues Band in the Mid-Atlantic Region for the past 11 years. |
| www.phatblues.com |





