Hatton Regester Green Fall Concert Series

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The Friends of Anne Arundel County Trails organization is bringing back its fall concert series at Hatton Regester Green in Severna Park this fall. Concerts are provided through a generous grant for performing arts from Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks. All concerts are on Sundays from 4:00pm-6:00pm and all concerts are weather dependent. Pouring rain and/or lightning will result in cancellation.

A limited number of benches is available in the park, so guests are encouraged to bring chairs or a blanket. All concerts are free and family friendly.

September 1: Two Stories

Rick Bailey and Steve Trzcinski are retired U.S. Navy bandmasters who served as instrumentalists and conductors in Navy bands around the world. They perform acoustic and electric versions of songs by artists such as The Beatles, The Eagles, John Mellancamp, Tom Petty and Zac Brown. Bailey and Trzcinski strive to play polished renditions of songs written by great artists and with the respect they rightly deserve.

September 8: Sparks and McCoy

A favorite at Hatton Register, Sparks and McCoy are a versatile, fun band that plays classic rock acoustic music for the masses.

September 15: Ginger and the other Dave

Ginger and Dave both sing and harmonize, they both play guitar, and on about half the songs, Ginger plays fiddle. They play a mix of acoustic pop, rock, country and folk music from the ‘60s up to current songs. With the fiddle and Ginger’s background, they also play some Irish tunes.

September 22: Guava Jelly

Guava Jelly is an Annapolis-based, Caribbean-influenced trio whose reggae vibes are woven throughout the fabric of the band’s music. For over 15 years, families of all ages have loved their popular mix of musical genres that stem from their cultural diversity. Vocalist/guitarist Bridgette Michaels has deep roots in the Caribbean islands and percussionist/vocalist Dawn Madak hails from New Jersey. Mike Edillon has played with many bands and is pumped to be back in the music scene. The band continually looks forward to tropical weather.

September 29: Old Mill High School Steel Drum Band

Under the direction of Tim Edwards, the Old Mill Steel Drum band plays classic pop, reggae and rock tunes, and so much more. September 29 is also the celebration of the Friends of Anne Arundel County Trails’ 30th anniversary. The event will include a hot dog cart, door prizes and lots of fun.

For information or questions, visit www.friendsofaatrails.org or call David Greene at 443-994-8074.

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