Little Yough Summer Music
Festival
2008 Season Dates
Oakland Main Street and the Town of Oakland recently announced the 2008 summer schedule of The Little Yough Summer Music Festival. The concert series, long a local favorite, has been expanded to ten Friday performances. The series begins on Friday, June 20th and will continue every Friday through August 29 (with the exception of July 4th). These concerts, which highlight both local and national performers, was begun in 1996 by a group of local volunteers. It has grown from a small weekly group of concert goers to attendance of over 1000. Each concert begins at 7:00 PM and is free to the public. Concert goers are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair as seating is limited. Refreshments are available for sale. The concerts take place at the Mountain Fresh Pavilion in downtown Oakland, next to the Little Youghiogheny “Yough” River.
The season will open on Friday, June 20 with
singer/songwriter
John
Moossa from Richmond, VA. Moossa fronts a stellar band made up
of seasoned veterans of the Richmond club scene. Their music weaves
woes and worries into colorful patterns of reggae, blues, folk and
rock that come at you straight from the heart. Their repertoire of
original music is described as lively, funky, dark, fun and groovin’.
On Friday, June 27th the
Hillbilly Gypsies
take the stage. The West Virginia string band specializes in playing
their own homegrown style of Appalachian old-time music with a hard-drivin’
bluegrass sound. In addition to playing original music, the
Hillbilly Gypsies play an eclectic mix of traditional and quite
often, not-so-traditional bluegrass standards as well as catchy old
fiddle tunes.
On Friday, July 11,
Karen Collins and the Backroads Band will perform. One of the
Washington, DC area’s top retro honky-tonk bands, The Backroads Band
plays classic country music like it was played back in the day. In
no time at all, they’ll have you out on the dance floor doing a boot
scootin’ two-step or snuggling up close for a buckle polishing slow
tune. Their sound is vintage country from the 1940s to the 1970s
plus original roots songs written in that early country style. Enjoy
fine music from the area's hottest bands
The band Swingtime will appear on Friday, July
18th. Swingtime is a “big band” consisting of sax, full brass, and
rhythm sections as well as a vocalist. Primarily a swing band, their
playlist includes those classics as well as smooth jazz, ballads,
waltzes, big band favorites, and tunes from Broadway. So break out
your dancin’ shoes and get ready to jitterbug, jump around, cut
loose and go crazy!
Hold on to your hat! The perennial favorite
Dennis McClung Blues Band
returns to the Little Yough stage on Friday, July 25. Hailing from
nearby Fairmont, WV, the Dennis McClung Blues Band provides a
hard-driving sound that will get you dancing. One publication
described their music as “tasty blues, served up hot and intense!”
The energy produced at one of their concerts would be enough to
light up all of Garrett County.
It’s Party Time! On Friday, August 1st, Raddy’s New
Orleans Second Line Band will have you dancing to great New Orleans
sounds along with world music like Latin, Salsa and more.
On Friday, August 8th, National Road will
perform. An acoustic roots-music band based in Frostburg, Maryland,
the band is made up of the following instruments: vocals and guitar;
mandolin and fiddle; resonator guitar and bass; and dobro. Although
the band has only been playing together for the past year, the four
members have extensive experience on the Western Maryland music
scene. The members of the group have played in such local acts as
The Cadillac Cowboys, Parhelion, and Miller’s Wheel. National Road
delivers a unique variety of music including bluegrass, country,
classic rock, and Americana. Their set list includes songs by The
Rolling Stones, Willie Nelson, The Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Led
Zeppelin, Flatt and Scruggs, and Ledbelly. The band also plays a
number of original songs which appear on their debut CD.
Queen City Funk & Soul, a Cumberland based rhythm and blues soul
band will be performing on Friday, August 15. The popular group play
a variety of great soul, funk and R&B favorites from the 1960’s and
‘70s. This band presents a high energy package of dance and party
music with strong vocals and exciting instrumental soloists. The
group’s repertoire includes music from Sam and Dave Wilson; Earth,
Wind and Fire; Al Jarreau; Stevie Wonder; and Steely Dan.
On Friday, August 22, Nashville recording artists The
Davisson Brothers Band
play their remarkable blend of country, southern-rock and
bluegrass. These talented young musicians with their unique musical
style are making their way playing over 250 shows a year at
festivals, theatres and restaurants as well as lending their talents
to fundraising in their hometown of Clarksburg, WV.
The season closes once again with hometown favorite, The Remedy.
What can you say about The Remedy? What can’t you say about The
Remedy? Every positive adjective known to the music world has been
used to describe Garrett County’s own phenomenal oldies band that
each year wraps up the Little Yough Summer Music Festival.
So mark you calendars and call your friends! Schedule Fridays this summer at Little Yough...a unique and fun way to spend a warm summer evening. For more information, visit www.oaklandmd or contact Jack L. Cougle - Oakland Main Street Manager at 301-334-5095