August 15 features our own Jacob Maxwell,
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fresh from appearing on NBC’s The Voice.
For the last two years, Jacob has opened
for many of our bands. And now, with
his amazing voice and comfortable style,
don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate
Jacob transitioning from local performer to
national celebrity. Brady Campbell opens.
Saturday, August 17 is the special Saturday
concert featuring the Coeur d’Alene
Symphony promoting their upcoming
Mountain Lake Music Festival coming in
2020. The Zonky Jazz Band, with vocalists
Abby Crawford and Brandon Michael, will
be performing with the symphony band. The
Weddle Twins open.
August 22 features The Talbott Brothers
from Portland, Oregon. With contrasting
blood-harmonies and left-handed/
right-handed guitar playing, this singer-
songwriting duo combines rock, blues and
pop with honest storytelling. Eric Henderson
opens.
August 29 closes out the season with Nate
Botsford, an alternative rock musician from
the Portland area. From coffee houses to
mainstages, Nate has pleased audiences with
his feel-good tunes and relatable lyrics. Nate
calls upon his influences from Johnny Cash,
Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and his big-band
pianist grandfather while crafting his music.
Local country rock artist Ally Burke opens.
The concert series features the Vine and
Olive Eatery and Wine Bar with beer,
wine and cider for sale, as well as a food
truck on site as requested by many of
our concert attendees. Bring a blanket or
chair, and enjoy this free concert series of
quality music perfectly set by the pond in
Riverstone Park at 1805 Tilford Lane in
Coeur d’Alene. For more information, visit
http://www.artsandculturecda.org or call
208-292-1629.
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