Thursday, March 31, 2011

Del Rio's 2011 Summer Concert Series


Del Rio Vineyards & Winery is excited to announce our annual Summer Concert Series schedule. For 2011 we are offering a fun lineup featuring great Southern Oregon talent. From the folksy sounds of Kites and Crows to the energetic rock-n-roll of the Roadsters we have a fantastic variety of music for a beautiful venue. Join us on Friday nights; bring a blanket and a picnic dinner to enjoy on our tasting room grounds. Wine will be available for purchase by the glass or bottle. Admission is $7.50 for the general public & $5.00 for Del Rio wine club members. Please no outside alcohol.

JUNE
June 24th - Broadway Phil & The Shouters – 6:00-8:30pm
Broadway Phil and the Shouters have been rocking concerts and clubs since 1994. Building on a long tradition of West Coast blues, R&B and roots rock, the Shouters remain a hard–driving mainstay of the independent music scene in Oregon, California and beyond.

JULY
July 8th - Sweet Town Little – 6:00-9:00pm
Sweet Town Little is a new emerging, energetic, country band based in Brookings Oregon. A four man crew, the band is known for their country & progressive rock sound.

July 22nd – Mercy – 6:00-9:00pm
"Mercy" covers classic soul, R&B, rock and blues pumping fresh new life into them with the extraordinary vocal prowess of Lynda Morrison.

AUGUST
August 5th - Kites & Crows – 6:00-9:00pm
Kites & Crows, an indie folk trio, fresh off of Fall West Coast tour, are local favorites on Jefferson Public Radio's Folk Show with their new self-produced Golden Room ep released in November 2010.

August 19th - The Roadsters – 6:00-8:30pm
The Roadsters are an energetic, interactive, dynamic country/rock band whose strong male and female vocals offer variety & versatility. With a tight, hard-hitting rhythm section, they capture the best in classic & contemporary country, as well as vintage rock.

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