STATELINE, LAKE TAHOE, Nev. In a way, it was fitting that Robert Plant’s eagerly anticipated concert ended after just 12 songs Saturday night. After all, this is the man who has taken the old phrase “leave the people wanting more” and turned it into an art form all while taking his own art to a higher level.
One of the Sierra Nevada region’s most popular bands for the past decade will perform Wednesday on the Valhalla Tahoe’ Grand Lawn. The Dead Winter Carpenters will be onstage from 4:30-6:30 p.m. to open a full lineup of concerts at the Tallac Historic Site on the shoreline off Emerald Bay Road in South Lake Tahoe. Twelve of the 13 concerts will be on Wednesdays, with three outside on the spectacular wooded green. Tickets are $80 for a two-person table and $180 for a table for six. The area outside the table zone is free for concertgoers, who can bring chairs and picnic dinners and drinks. Parking is limited, so motorists mostly park on Emerald Bay Road and walk a quarter-mile to the site. Cycling is a fantastic option.
Melvin Seals’ cautious return to the stage includes an appearance on Friday, March 18, at the Crystal Bay Casino. “I am peeking me head out the door, doing all I can to stay safe,” Seals told Tahoe Onstage. The pandemic struck just after the group added guitarist John “K” Kadlecik, formerly of the Dark Star Orchestra. The rhythm section is John-Paul McLean on bass and Jeremy Hoenig on drums.
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