Summer highlights at The Birchmere include rock band America, R&B singer Lalah Hathaway and a suite of country-folk music legends.
July has a certain blues/country flair, with singer-songwriter John Hiatt performing two shows, folk musician A.J. Croce covering the music of his parents — folk musician Jim Croce and his wife and songwriting partner Ingrid Croce, and a show by country-rock musician Steve Earle.
Shows coming up in June include:
- June 3: All-Star Purple Party (a Prince tribute band)
- June 4: Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes
- June 5: Jose Feliciano
- June 9: Dixie Longate
- June 10: Tusk (a Fleetwood Mac tribute band)
- June 11: Four Bitchin Babes
- June 12: Gaelic Storm
- June 13: We Three
- June 15: Debbie Gibson
- June 17: NRBQ and Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun
- June 18: The S.O.S Band
- June 19: The Zappa Band
- June 20: Jesse Cook
- June 22: Lalah Hathaway
- June 24: Tribute to Tom Petty
- June 25: Pieces of a Dream
- June 26: The Music of Cream
- June 27: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
- June 29: Dave Mason
Then in July:
- July 1: The Amish Outlaws
- July 2: Donnell Rawlings
- July 3: Kindred the Family Soul
- July 5: Leonid & Friends
- July 6: Acoustic Alchemy
- July 7: Euge Groove
- July 8: Ginger Billy
- July 9: Laurel Canyon
- July 10 and 11: John Hiatt & The Goners
- July 14: Herman’s Hermits
- July 15: Voices of Motown
- July 17: The High Kings
- July 19: Colin James & Torozo Cannon
- July 20: Steve Earle & The Dukes
- July 24: A.J. Croce
- July 26: Herb Alpert & Lani Hall
- July 28: Stephen Kellogg
- July 29: Anthony Brown
- July 30: Who’s Bad (Michael Jackson tribute band)
The full list of upcoming events at The Birchmere is available online.
Photo via Steve Earle/Facebook
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