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We expect good weather this weekend!
Note ADA ONLY Parking is now designated on each of the park’s corners. Refer to the parking map for more information.
By city ordinance, carry in of alcoholic beverages is not allowed. Glass of any kind is not allowed in the park.
Annual Blues Fest in Phoenix Park!
One of the top blues shows in this area this summer.
2018 Headliners:
Glenn Davis Blues Commission
Dave Potter Trio
Pistol Pete
50’s fun music for the whole family!
Sunday July 29
Our Annual Car show is back; come look at some great cars, eat some good food and listen to some good music!
PF and the Flatheads perform 50s classics beginning at 1:30.
A Car Show with P.F. and the Flatheads! What could be better? See you there! Don’t forget your hot rods & saddle shoes!!
Sign up begins at 11:30 – $10 entry fee.
Show starts at 1:00
PF and the Flatheads 1:30
Judging at 3:30
Trophies presented at 4:00
There will be 4 trophies, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and fan favorite.
Dash plaques will be given to the first 50 cars to sign up.
There will of course be food, drink and snacks as well as beer and other adult beverages.
A bounce house and playground will be available for the kids. Judging will be performed by Michael and Ray Plzak, of Route 66 Classic and luxury cars.
Rollin’ Whiskey is not your usual country band. They will shake the foundations with pure energy and the excitement of modern Country/Rock. Add some tender and heartfelt country ballads, some well known country/rock covers and you have the outfit for all occasions.
Rollin’ Whiskey is an independent Country band from Northern Illinois with many years of experience in the music industry.
The band has developed a great sound with two dynamic lead singers, punchy guitar tones supporting their multi-harmony vocal delivery, and a tight groove generated from the engine room. With five singers in the band, Rollin’ Whiskey has the smoothest harmonies around.
Their shows include a good mix of modern country/rock covers designed to keep the audience on the dance floor.
In their live shows they include covers from artists including: Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Florida Georgia Line, Pat Benetar, Darius Rucker, Maren Morris, Blake Shelton, Chris Young, and many more.
Rollin’ Whiskey has played shows from the largest festivals to backyard parties. You may have seen them at Country Thunder, ByronFest, Old Settler’s Days, Lincoln Highway Heritage Fest, Roscoe Fall Festival and have shared the stage with the likes of Josh Thompson, Lady Antebellum, Luke Bryan, Billy Currington, Frankie Ballard and Jerrod Nieman.
A 2017 WAMI Nominee for Best New Artist of the Year, CTR plays high energy party music that will have any crowd singing and dancing all night! Covering Top 40 Pop, Rock, Classic Rock and Country and led by strong female lead vocals with additional male vocals and harmonies, Crank The Radio puts on a well-rounded production that you don’t want to miss!
Regular artists at House of Blues- Chicago, The Blue Olives (based out of Madison, WI) have performed over 3,500 shows nationally. Once described as “Tight enough to be professional. Yet loose enough to be really fun…” They feature a tight hornline, killer vocal harmonies, searing guitar and a funky rhythm section.
THE NEVERLY BROTHERS: “A Rock ‘n’ Roll Tribute – From Elvis to the Beatles!”
June 15, 2019 The Neverly Brothers in the Park is cancelled due to incoming weather.
We are extremely disappointed to miss this show. But safety first!
The Neverly Brothers concerts are a tribute to one of the most exciting chapters in music history: the birth, near death and resurrection of rock n’ roll. Their one-of-a-kind high energy stage performances take you on a musical guided tour of rock history – from 1955 to 1965.
The first half of their concert pays tribute to the music created by the 1950s American Rock n’ Roll pioneers – which by 1960 had become a distant memory but became the inspiration for the next wave of young rock bands from Britain. The second half then pays tribute to the 1964 British Invasion bands that re-recorded the forgotten 1950s American rock music – along with lesser known early 1960s rhythm & blues songs, recorded their own original songs and pulled Rock n’ Roll from the edge of extinction by re-inventing and re-energizing it for a new generation.
You’ll learn rock history and be thoroughly entertained with their chronological song sequence, stories behind the music and vintage wardrobe changes. Their repertoire consists of show-stopping renditions of early hits by Jerry Lee Lewis (Great balls of fire), Chuck Berry (Johnny B. Goode), Eddie Cochran (Summertime blues), Buddy Holly (That’ll be the day), The Beatles (Twist & shout), The Rolling Stones (Satisfaction), The Kinks (You really got me), The Dave Clark Five (Glad all over) and more!
It‘s not “moldy oldies”- it’s “old-school cool!” So hop aboard our virtual tour bus and fasten your seatbelts for an exciting MAGICAL HISTORY TOUR!
Unapologetic! A word that should come to mind when watching and listening to GIMME SKYNYRD
We are proud to present Southern Rock unedited and aimed to stir memories of a great music genre.
The name, GIMME SKYNYRD says it all. Every Lynyrd Skynyrd song is delivered as Van Zant, Collins and Rossington wrote and recorded them. GIMME SKYNYRD is not just a tribute band. It is six musicians dedicated to putting on a show that will remind you of a time when rock music spoke directly to your soul. You will hear all the Skynyrd songs you know (and a few album cuts), but get ready for some Marshall Tucker, Molly Hatchet, Allman Brothers, ZZ Top, Blackfoot and even some current artists that carry on the Southern Rock tradition.
When there is a voice inside your head that says, “What song is it you wanna hear?” Think GIMME SKYNYRD!
www.gimmeskynyrd.com
Annual Blues Fest in Phoenix Park!
One of the top blues shows in this area this summer.
2019 Headliners:
Glenn Davis Blues Commission
The Britins were formed in 1977
making them one of the first and longest running Beatles Tributes
in the U.S.
They have traveled the U.S. from Atlantic City to Mexico.
They have worked along side 60s groups like, Herman’s Hermits, Grass
Roots, The Buckinghams, The Turtles
and U.S. Beatles promoter Bob Eubanks.
These four lads are celebrating 42 years of performing Beatles songs from 1960 –1969.
Using authentic costuming and instruments for that Beatle look and sound!
Please welcome The Britins!
Rollin’ Whiskey is not your usual country band. They will shake the foundations with pure energy and the excitement of modern Country/Rock. Add some tender and heartfelt country ballads, some well known country/rock covers and you have the outfit for all occasions.
Rollin’ Whiskey is an independent Country band from Northern Illinois with many years of experience in the music industry.
The band has developed a great sound with two dynamic lead singers, punchy guitar tones supporting their multi-harmony vocal delivery, and a tight groove generated from the engine room. With five singers in the band, Rollin’ Whiskey has the smoothest harmonies around.
Their shows include a good mix of modern country/rock covers designed to keep the audience on the dance floor.
In their live shows they include covers from artists including: Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Florida Georgia Line, Pat Benetar, Darius Rucker, Maren Morris, Blake Shelton, Chris Young, and many more.
Rollin’ Whiskey has played shows from the largest festivals to backyard parties. You may have seen them at Country Thunder, ByronFest, Old Settler’s Days, Lincoln Highway Heritage Fest, Roscoe Fall Festival and have shared the stage with the likes of Josh Thompson, Lady Antebellum, Luke Bryan, Billy Currington, Frankie Ballard and Jerrod Nieman.
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