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Johnson City Parks & Recreation: Kids Our Age To Perform At 2021 Lakeside Concert Series
The Lakeside Concert Series rolls on at the park's Lakefront Festival Plaza Goulding Amphitheater on Thursday, June 17 with local favori ...
June 14, 2021
The Lakeside Concert Series rolls on at the park’s Lakefront Festival Plaza Goulding Amphitheater on Thursday, June 17 with local favorite Kids Our Age.
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Kids Our Age is a three-man power trio formed in 1989. They have performed in East Tennessee and beyond employing a wide variety of musical styles that has helped them entertain audiences of all ages throughout the years.
The group consists of James Lane (keyboards and vocals), Jim Philyaw (drums and percussion), and David Riggs (vocals and bass guitar). They have a wide musical palette of styles from which to choose, ranging from rock, jazz, country, beach music and on occasion their original tunes.
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The free Lakeside Concert Series offers a mix of the area’s top talent at a venue known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs to relax on the grassy hillsides, or move and groove whenever the mood strikes. The location provides easy access, free parking, concessions, a playground and plenty of room for social distance.  Â
The concerts will be held 7-9 p.m. each Thursday through July 29 at Winged Deer Park’s Goulding Amphitheatre, 199 Carroll Creek Road, Johnson City. There are two exceptions this year. The Johnson City Symphony Orchestra will perform at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 27 at the Winged Deer Park Festival Plaza, and there will be no concert on Thursday, July 1.
This year’s concert schedule is as follows:
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The Lakeside Concert Series is presented by the News & Neighbor, 101.5 WQUT Tri-Cities Classic Rock, the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, and the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
For more information call 423-283-5827.
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This press release was produced by Johnson City Parks & Recreation. The views expressed here are the author’s own.