08/22/2008 Last minute notice
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Gates open at 6:00 p.m. • Music is from 7:00 until 9:00
$12 for adults • $5 for children under 12 • Children under 6 are free!
V.I.P. table, seating, and tickets for 8 people $350
Bring blankets, lawn chairs, picnics and beverage of choice, spread out under the stars for live music.
All concerts are weather permitting:
In case of threatening weather call Ashford Manor [706-769-5427]
or check this page after
12pm the day of the concert for weather update
and re-schedule information.
June 7th • Strawberry Flats
Strawberry Flats: Fans of Hendrix, Cream, Santana, The Beatles, Zeppelin, and other rockin' sounds of the '70s will find themselves right back
over that rainbow with these excellent musicians. Made up of famed record producer and engineer John Keane (Widespread Panic, R.E.M., Indigo Girls,
the B-52's and the list goes on), the band also features other local music veterans Scott Sanders, Tim White and Dean Quinter.
A portion of the proceeds from this concert go to: Extra Special People, Inc.
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July 26th • Sons of Sailors - Jimmy Buffett cover band
This group of musicians has been playing music together since the early 1980's. It all started in Athens, GA, where they could play every
night in a different club. In its various incarnations, they have opened shows for Leon Russell, David Allan Coe, John Hartford, Diamond Reo,
John Anderson and many more. They have performed on concert stages, cruise liners in the Caribbean, honky tonks in Georgia, North &
South Carolinas, Alabama and panhandle palaces in Florida. They have been playing Jimmy Buffett music, mixed with other artists' material
and originals, for decades. Seasoned with age and a little salt, they continue to deliver great saltwater, music. With so many great
Buffett songs in their collective quivers, they have honed it down to the best of Parrothead requests.
A portion of the proceeds from this concert go to: Athens Nurses Clinic |
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August 23rd • Tin Cup Prophette
The gorgeously orchestrated and textured pop melodies of Athens' Amanda Kapousouz, aka Tin Cup Prophette, have made her a favorite on the
local music scene. The multi-instrumentalist earned her name busking tunes on her violin in New York's subways. She's also a favorite of
local aerialists and has worked several times with Canopy Studio in Athens, creating live music for the dancers.
A portion of the proceeds from this concert go to Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) |
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