The third<b> Listening Room </b>concert will take place on March 16.<br/><br/>Local singer-songwriters Evan Webb and Doug Rees, and fiddle player Steve Schaffner, will perform in the round.<br/><br/>The concert will take place <b>Thursday, March 16,</b> from<b> 7-9 PM </b>at the <b>Jackson Civic Center</b> in Jackson, MO. Tickets available online and at the door.<br/>
Uptown Jackson will be the place to celebrate Autumn and the harvest season at the ninth annual <b>Oktoberfest</b>.<br/><br/>Enjoy live music throughout the event along with food, vendors and seasonal craft beers. Friday night kickoff will feature <b><i>The Fault Line Band</i></b>, a crowd favorite. Saturday, you can check out the authentic German Band <b><i>Die Fluss Katzen</i></b>, followed by Jackson's own <b><i>Doug Rees</i></b>, and Saturday's headliner, <b><i>Old Cape Road</i></b>.<br/><br/>In addition, there will be a costumed pet parade on Saturday to be followed by a cornhole tournament, pumpkin painting, German Cuisine competition and more.<br/><br/>Oktoberfest will take place in Uptown Jackson from<b> 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday, October 7 and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, October 8.</b><br/><br/>
Kevin Danzig loves a good story. The former Summit County resident who now lives in Avon has been a troubadour for decades, crafting lyrical works that touch on all sorts of topics. For example, his 10th album.
Kevin Danzig was backstage at the Cirque Mechanics “Birdhouse Factory” show at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek this spring when he had a chance meeting that landed him a gig opening up.