Lisa Port & Friends perform at Birmingham Park from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MILTON, Ga., June 16, 2011 - Don't forget that the first show of "Concerts in the Park: Boogie Down at Birmingham" sponsored by Doctors Express, is Friday, June 17 at Birmingham Park. This show, like the other two in the series, will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Milton's Birmingham Park, located behind Milton Fire Station No. 43, just west of the Birmingham Crossroads at 750 Hickory Flat Road (click here for directions). FRIDAY, JUNE 17: FATHER'S DAY WITH LISA PORT & FRIENDS To hear Four Stroke Bus, visit the band's Web site, www.fourstrokebus.com. FRIDAY, JULY 1: INDEPENDENCE DAY WITH SARAH PEACOCK She has shared the stage with Jessi Lynn, Barry Waldrep, Levi Lowrey and Clay Cook and appeared on Comcast, WGN, Me.TV, various FOX networks and radio stations across the country. At the show, Peacock will have her first CD, "Straight for Your Heart," and a live album recorded at Decatur's Eddie's Attic for sale. To hear her music, visit www.sarahpeacockmusic.com. FRIDAY, AUG. 5: END OF SUMMER WITH MANDY GAWLEY Milton's own Mandy Gawley, a wife and mother of two who is living her lifelong dream of singing, will bring the summer concert series to a close. She will perform cuts off her album "Life So Sweet," including "Biscuits and Chicken," as heard on 94.9 The Bull's Backyard Country. For more information on Gawley, including links to her debut album, visit www.mandygawley.com. For more information on this summer concert series, contact Tom Gilliam, Recreation Programs Coordinator, at 678-242-2519 or tom.gilliam@cityofmiltonga.us.
There will be food and beverages at the park provided by Wholly Pops and The Pup Truck, but feel free to bring a picnic and blanket and just enjoy the summer evening and free music. No alcohol is allowed in the park.
This first show, timed to kick off Father's Day weekend, will feature Lisa Port, lead singer of Atlanta/Ketchum, Idaho band Four Stroke Bus, and friends performing a mix of originals and covers spanning Americana, blues, bluegrass and rock-and-roll.
The second event will usher in Independence Day weekend with Nashville's Sarah Peacock, an Atlanta native. A true troubadour, the powerhouse vocalist averages more than 200 gigs a year, honing her blend of classic rock, country and pop.
Why not spend one of the last weekends before school starts with friends, food and free music?
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Reminder: Free concert Friday, June 17.
By Accessmilton.com
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