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Free Summer Concert Series in QAC
September 12, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
With the help of its sponsors, the Queen Anne’s County Tourism Office, An Optical Galleria and Priceless Industries, the Queen Anne’s County Arts Council (QACAC) presents its free summer concert series for 2019. Get ready to rock out with friends and family at some of the best local venues with some of the finest local acts. Concerts are on certain dates beginning at 7 p.m. All concerts are free, but donations are always welcome. Bring blankets and chairs and maybe a picnic, too. For more details, call the QACAC at 410-758-2520.
Wheelhouse
July 18
Cascia Winery, Thompson Creek Road, Stevensville
Bring your lawn chairs, snacks, drinks, and get ready to rock out with this powerhouse of a band. This will be an evening for the books, so make sure you are there to rock the pages.
Jason Morton and Chesapeake Sons
August 15
Kent Manor Inn, Stevensville
Grab those cowboy hats and get started with a taste of country. Local favorites Chesapeake Sons will bring a taste of country to waterfront of Kent Manor Inn. With deep roots here on the Shore, they deliver a well-paced energetic show with a variety of material that will appeal to everyone. Come enjoy the picturesque setting and be ready to dance.
Bobby and the Believers
August 29
Cascia Winery, Thompson Creek Road, Stevensville
Bobby and the Believers is a fantastic dance band providing popular cover music for everyone’s listening and dancing pleasure. The band’s foundation is based on the classic “horn band” sound that includes The Motown Sound, Big Band, Funk, Powerful Ballads, and new music that fits the make-up of the group.
Kerry Anthony
September 12 • 6 p.m. (new time)
Cascia Winery, Thompson Creek Road, Stevensville
Playing catchy acoustic rock tunes with a soulful edge from the 70s and 80s, Kerry can capture an audience with her timeless vocals and haunting guitar work. She’s the real deal. This show has a special time of 6 to 8 p.m., an hour earlier than the other shows this summer, to account for an earlier sunset in September.