Concert series kicks off in SilvertonConcerts are good, but free concerts are even better. Starting Friday, pack up your blankets and chairs and check out the Free Friday Concerts in Silverton.
And if you miss this week, there will be shows from 5-8 p.m. the third Fridays of June, July, August and September at Memorial Park, 1600 Greene St., so you’ll have plenty of chances to catch a show.
And it’s a pretty cool lineup: Friday is Six Dollar String Band; July 15 will be Dave Mensch; Aug. 19 is The High Rollers and Sept. 16 is Hello Dollface.
Along with live music there will also be vendors and a beer garden with local brews by Avalanche Brewing Co. and Bottom Shelf Brewery. And the best part of the beer garden? Every beer you buy supports the town of Silverton’s Fourth of July fireworks.
No dogs or outside alcohol are allowed.
The Harmed Brothers playing the Balconyif you’re looking for some cool live music in town, check out The Harmed Brothers who will be bringing a little indiegrass to the Balcony Backstage, 600 Main Ave., on Friday night.
From Portland, Oregon, The Harmed Brothers – Ray Vietti on guitar and vocals and Alex Salcido on banjo, vocals, harmonica and piano – have a reputation for leaving its audiences sweaty with its music that spans genres.
The band will take the stage at 9:30 p.m.