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DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now The city of Horseshoe Bay is spending $1.9 million on street improvements, including on Gold Dust. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
The city of Horseshoe Bay is getting $1.9 million in street improvements starting this summer. City councilors approved a contract with Aaron Concrete for 1.6 miles of work during their regular meeting Tuesday, May 18.
The work will include a “hot mix of asphalt with 24-inch concrete flat ribbon,” City Manager Stan Farmer said.
The ribbon refers to edging between the asphalt and natural area. Farmer added that some of the roads already have 6-inch curbs.
Wood Belly, a contemporary bluegrass band, has played a slew of Americaâs famous venues, ranging from the Boulder Theater to the Oriental Theater in Denver. This week the group is taking its talent to a more intimate setting, playing at the Silver Dollar for the grillâs âSit Down Get Downâ live music series this weekend.
What started as mellow music making sessions in 2015 soon led Wood Belly to the big stage. The group didnât release its first album, âSolid Ground,â until 2018. But once released, the band was a hit winning the Telluride Bluegrass Band Competition.
âThe instrumentation and rhythmic drive of the band is like a tree trunk centered in bluegrass with branches that uninhibitedly reach out in many directions. There is a powerful focus on songwriting, with influences from multiple genres,â Wood Bellyâs website says. â[It] is rooted in tradition but refuses to be confined.â
Inside deserted Benidorm where entertainers play to sparse crowds of 20 expats and locals
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BOUNDING on stage at Benidorm’s Silver Dollar pub, song and dance man Sean Mac launched into his big opening number.
His note-perfect rendition of Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling was this week greeted with rapturous applause from the sparse, 20-strong audience of expats and locals.
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With Benidorm s many clubs and bars shut due to Covid, many expats have been forced to rely on food banksCredit: Solarpix
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Philip Aimure, who performs alongside dancer Natalie Franco, has only done two gigs since last MarchCredit: Solarpix