July Newsletter: Summer Vacation Ideas, Street Pub Preview, Blueways
Needing inspiration for your summer travel? The July E-Newsletter for Virginia's Blue Ridge is full
Needing inspiration for your summer travel? The July E-Newsletter for Virginia's Blue Ridge is full
Summer is the best time for outdoor concerts and Virginia’s Blue Ridge is a haven for just that.
Chuck Prophet describes his new album ‘Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins’ as a “California Noir,” an album inspired partly by the mysterious death of rocker Bobby Fuller in LA in 1966. “California has always represented the Golden Dream, and it’s the tension between romance and reality that lurks underneath the surface in all noir films and paperbacks, and that connects these songs.
The Deschutes Street Pub returns to Downtown Roanoke in Virginia’s Blue Ridge for the third
ticket prices increase $5 on day of show (if available) Big Head Todd and the Monsters are not that big on anniversaries, so there won’t be any big hoopla over the fact that the band is officially crossing the three-decade mark this year. Thirty years would seem like something to commemorate, especially with the same core lineup, an achievement few other name-brand bands can boast of.
It’s summer festival season in Virginia’s Blue Ridge! There are lots of great events on the calendar
Time Sawyer is interested in “real people and real songs” and that’s just what the listener finds in their music – a sense of realness. Time Sawyer blends a grassroots feel with heart-felt lyrics to put on an entertaining show. From introspective ballads to high-energy crowd-pleasers, Time Sawyer’s songs land in that rootsy sweet spot where folk, alt-country, and rock gather for a good time.
As America’s East Coast Mountain Biking Capital, Virginia’s Blue Ridge is an obvious choice for
The new date is June 27th General Admission - $45.00 Gold Section (rows 2-10) - $66.50 VIP - The Big Chief Special (only 20 available) - $249.
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