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2020 Entertainment Lineup
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All performances are at 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
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THE WALLENS
Incorporating elements of blues, bluegrass, gospel and folk, their combined influences range from acoustic favorites like Jason Isbell and John Prine to the guitar-driven blues of John Mayer and Bonnie Raitt |
| MATT RECORD
Sept. 12 · Oct. 2, 5:30 PM · Nov. 6
Americana/Folk, 70s, 80s, current and original songs |
| STEVE MICHAELS
Sept. 19 · Oct. 10 · Nov. 14 · Dec. 12
Acoustic music bridges folk, rock, bluegrass, country and blues; a professional guitarist, performer, singer, songwriter and music therapist. |
| BRIAN KONING
Sept. 26 Solo acoustic artist and songwriter with 40 years professional experience |
| DAKOTA PARKER
Dakota Ray Parker performs many varieties of music including classic country (Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash), some classic rock (Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen), Folk music (The Avett Brothers, Bob Dylan, Tom T Hall), Elvis Presley, Adele, Justin Bieber and so much more. He also writes his own music with more than 35 original songs. He won The Voice of Wabash County in 2018 and opened for Aaron Barker at the Eagles Theater. |
| DON SMITH
Oct. 17 · Dec. 19
Don Smith performs light jazz, contemporary, and popular music on sax and clarinet. Smith has performed with the Swampwater Stompers, a group of local musicians from Peru, Indiana, who have kept traditional Dixieland jazz alive for more than 25 years. |
| MIKE
ALMON Soft classic, folk rock and originals with some country |
| JON SHOULDERS
Oct. 31 · Nov. 21 · Dec. 26
Formerly with the Michaels, performs acoustic rock and soul music |
| BRETT WISCONS
Nov. 28
A twenty year veteran of the Indiana music scene, Brett Wiscons shows no
signs of slowing down. With two thousand gigs in eighteen states, seven
studio recordings and a collaboration
with a GRAMMY winner under his belt, he continues to push the envelope
of what an independent artist can achieve. Brett can perform as a solo,
duo, trio or full band. Brett was born in Chicago and raised
in Plymouth, IN on a unique amalgam of music ranging from vocal
powerhouses Sade, Jeff Buckley and Edwin McCain to rock bands Pearl Jam,
Eagles, the Sundays and Hootie & the Blowfish. Within these
influences you’ll find his musical marriage: jangly pop, a dash of soul
and moody acoustics to create a sound all his own. |
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Opens Tuesday-Saturday at 5 p.m. |
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