This Saturday will have the very first of what organizer John Goforth, owner of an independent label named Covered Bridge Records, says will become an annual show, the Stateline Music Festival. From noon to 7 p.m., eight local and regional acts will perform, ranging from some longtime musicians to more youthful players. To be held at Spring Lake Park (the stage will be near the fighter jet and the lake), the free show is open for all ages and indeed welcomes all ages. That’s a big part of the aim for this fledgling festival: provide a venue for all sorts of music lovers to enjoy live music. On tap for the afternoon are Ms. Mac & the Groovetones, Joey & Ashley Moorhead, CDX, The Inside, Giganto, Psylo, Stone Rosevelt, and Catfish Friday. So bring your lawn chair, kick back, and enjoy some local talent.
I just looked at the long-range forecast for the upcoming week and incredibly the day is supposed to be sunny and in the upper 60s. Let’s hope that holds true. Here’s my original article that ran a bit more than a week ago: Stateline Music Festival offers free music for all ages. I hope to have a follow-up article this Friday.
- Aaron Brand
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