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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.
STEVE MEISNER is a multi-talented musician, entertainer, composer & arranger. He began playing the accordion at the age of 5 and has been earning a living in the music business since the age of 16. Steve’s family has a rich musical heritage and is a second-generation full time working musician. His father, the late Verne Meisner, had a successful music career for over 57 years. Steve’s brand of music is extremely versatile and appealing to a wide audience. He has made a name for himself by taking the music he grew up with from his father and adding his own imagination and feeling. He has brought his brand of traditional American polka into the 21st century with a fresh spark & swing while retaining the roots of this music. From a young age, Steve has been on task to promote quality music that can be accepted by all ages. His main goal has been to persuade the general public’s stereotypical view of polka music to bring a new awareness to the masses. “I believe that good music is simply good and I believe people know the difference. They may not always understand what the mechanics of it are, but they feel it. And that is where I’ve always placed my faith in people. They too feel that good music is simply good and it makes them feel good.”
He, and his father’s, original compositions are included on many best selling polka recordings, Grammy nominated recordings, and can be found in the archives of the Library of Congress, the Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Institute, and Wisconsin state libraries in both textbook and music categories.
http://www.stevemeisner.com/
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!
Coordinated with the Mike Stone and the Rockers performing all of the hit Rock&Roll memories, Laser Fusion will present a fantastic laser light show.
World renown guitarist Mike Stone (Queensryche/Peter Criss) will be performing classic rock.
Prepare to be amazed at how the bandshell can look as we finalized and celebrate our best year yet!
For more information see laserfusion on FB
Check back here as we update with additional information as it becomes available.
Jeff Walski is the opening act at 7pm.
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!
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!
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