Imagine a leisurely summer afternoon, lounging in a park, while listening to live bluegrass music, sipping delicious local brews, and enjoying lawn games. Once per month on Saturdays, June-September, we'll stock our British-style inflatable pub with quality beers and ciders on tap from local breweries. Pub in the Park offers a laid-back space to hang with friends and family and enjoy some cold ones.
Bring lawn chairs and blankets for a picnic style afternoon, complete with FREE live music and lawn games such as croquet, cornhole (bean bag toss), and more! Redwood City Parks are perfect spots for friends and family to hang out and enjoy a chill vibe, complete with grassy lawns and shady trees. Plus, the event will host food trucks for your gastronomic pleasure.
July 16
The Goat Hill Girls play high octane bluegrass spiced with vintage country, Irish fiddle tunes, and crowd-pleasing popular originals. Tight vocal harmonies and instrumental prowess provide a fun and harmonious blend that will get your toes tapping. Veteran Bay Area players all, the band includes Kim Elking on mandolin, Linda Maki on guitar, LeeAnne Welch on fiddle, Sonia Shell on banjo, and Lisa Burns on bass.
August 6
Savannah Blu, High in the hills above Richardson Bay cradled by Mt Tam Gary Kaye, Dore Coller and Dave Hanks started pickin together. Joined by Tom Lucas on fiddle and many other luminary friends from the Northern California Bluegrass Scene these boys continue to tear it up with their amalgam of Traditional Newgrass all over town.
September 10
Stragglyrs, Original songs and live performances featuring harmony vocals and rhythm & bluegrass, folk-rock and country rock are the hallmark of the Stragglyrs. Established in late 2000, the band has an ensemble approach with multiple members writing and singing in two-to-four-part harmony. The Stragglyrs have released seven albums (including the critically acclaimed "Country Project" in 2011) featuring 101 original songs. They have sold thousands of CDs and have played hundreds of live shows.