Summer Music Preview Music
Your guide to Door County’s best music performances festivals venues
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The sun is out, mosquitoes are biting and the ever-present smell of grills is wafting through the air. Summer is officially here. There is so much to see and explore throughout the county, including hikes, tours and festivals. You can also try all the flavors that Door County eateries have to offer.
One special highlight of the summer is always the robust live-music scene. Up and down the peninsula, venues from bars to wineries, and parks to restaurants offer a
wide range of musical delights, including rock, folk, jazz, alternative, classical and all of the genres in between. There is truly something for everyone to enjoy!
Once again, the community has gone all out to provide a rockin’ summer, with over 900 live-music performances scheduled so far. With so many events and limited space, the Summer Music Preview will include only the events and highlights through July. Come August, the final month will be
included in a regular issue of the Peninsula Pulse as a follow-up.
In these pages, you’ll find performance highlights, venue listings, weekly music offerings, all the details for our resident orchestra groups, festival information and a pull-out calendar of all the live music. We hope that our annual Summer Music Preview will once again be a resource for creating a music-filled season on the peninsula.
Here’s to another summer of fun on the Door!
Grace Johnson Assistant Editor
Peninsula Pulse Presents
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Venues
ALGOMA
Smashed on the Rocks facebook.com/teamsmashed, 920.487.8202
70 Church St.
von Stiehl Winery vonstiehl.com, 920.487.5208
115 Navarino St.
BAILEYS HARBOR
Door County Brewing Company
doorcountybrewingco.com, 920.239.8181
8099 Hwy 57
The Thirsty Cow Taphouse thethirstycowtaphouse.com, 920.839.9991
7899 Cty A
Vino! Vino! Wine Bar at Stone’s Throw Winery stonesthrowwinery.com, 920.839.9660
3382 Cty E
BRUSSELS
Southern Door Community Auditorium southerndoorauditorium.org, 920.493.5979
2073 Cty DK
CARLSVILLE
Simon Creek Vineyard & Winery simoncreekwines.com, 920.746.9307
5896 Bochek Road
Door Peninsula Winery dcwine.com, 920.743.7431
5806 Hwy 42
EGG HARBOR
Anchored Roots Vineyard & Winery anchoredrootswine.com, 920.868.4443
4873 Willow Road
Birch Creek Music Performance Center birchcreek.org, 920.868.3763
3821 Cty E
Carrington carringtondoorcounty.com, 920.868.5162
7643 Hillside Road
Casey’s BBQ & Smokehouse caseysbbqandsmokehouse. com, 920.868.3038
7855 Hwy 42
Harbor Ridge Winery harborridgewinery.com, 920.868.4321
4690 Rainbow Ridge Court
MacReady Artisan Bread macreadys.com, 920.868.2233
7836 Hwy 42
Mojo Rosa’s mojorosas-doorcounty.com, 920.868.3247
7778 Hwy 42
One Barrel facebook.com/obbcdc, 920.868.5262
4633 Market St.
Peg Egan Performing Arts Center
facebook.com/PegEganPAC, 920.493.5979
7840 Church St.
The Alpine alpineresort.com/dine/burtonson-the-bay, 920.868.3000
7715 Alpine Road
Woodwalk Gallery woodwalkgallery.com, 920.629.4877
6746 Cty G
ELLISON BAY
Hügel Haus
hugelhausdoorcounty.com, 920.633.4080
11934 Hwy 42
Kick Ash facebook.com/KickAshDoorCounty, 920.854.9400
12001 Mink River Road
Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church shepherdofthebay.org, 920.854.2988
11836 Hwy 42
FISH CREEK
Camp David fishstockmusic.com, 920.839.2981
3127 Cty F
Door Community Auditorium dcauditorium.org, 920.868.2728
3926 Hwy 42
Hill Street hillstreetdoorcounty.com, 920.868.5282
4149 Main St.
Lautenbach’s Orchard Country orchardcountry.com, 920.868.3479
9197 Hwy 42
The Ginger House thegingerhousedcw.com
9114 Hwy 42
The Cherry Hut doorcountycherryhut.com, 920.868.4450
8813 Hwy 42
White Gull Inn whitegullinn.com, 888.364.9542
4225 Main St.
JACKSONPORT
Island Fever Rum Bar & Grill
islandfeverrumbarandgrill. com, 920.823.2700
6301 Hwy 57
Mike’s Port Pub
920.823.2081
6269 Hwy 57
KEWAUNEE
Cold Country Vines & Wines
coldcountrywines.com, 920.776.1328
E3207 Nuclear Road
Parallel 44 parallel44.com, 920.388.4400
N2185 Sleepy Hollow Road
The Blue Door facebook.com/thebluedoorpub, 920.388.6063 208 Ellis St.
SEVASTOPOL
Door 44 44wineries.com, 888.932.0044
5464 Cty P
SISTER BAY
Boathouse on the Bay boathousedcw.com, 920.854.3223
10716 N. Bay Shore Dr.
Husby’s and The Garage at Husby’s husbysdoorcounty.com, 920.854.2624
10641 Hwy 42
Ingwersen Studio Gallery
2029 Old Stage Road
Peach Barn Brewery peachbarnbrewing.com, 920.944.2393
2450 S. Bay Shore Dr.
Stabbur Beer Garden facebook.com/StabburBeerGarden, 920.854.2626
10698 N. Bay Shore Dr.
The Alley Bar sisterbaybowl.com, 920.854.2841
10640 N. Bay Shore Dr., tucked into the north side of the Sister Bay Bowl
Twelve Eleven Wine Bar twelveelevenwine.com, 920.421.9463
10339 Hwy 57
STURGEON BAY
Butch’s Bar 920.366.1777 234 Kentucky St. Door County Fire Company doorcountyfirecompany. com, 920.818.0625
38 S. 3rd Ave.
Drömhus dromhusdoorcounty.com, 608.333.4553
611 Jefferson St.
Fiddler’s Farm thefiddlersfarm.com, 920.559.3460
6951 Cty C
Gilmo’s Bar & Bistro at Wavepointe Marina & Resort wavepointe.com, 920.824.5440
3600 Cty CC
Kitty O’Reillys kittyoreillys.com, 920.743.7441
59 E. Oak St.
Sierra’s Pub & Grill sierraspubngrill@gmail.com, 920.856.6966
S1599 Hwy 42
Sonny’s Pizzeria sonnyspizzeria.com, 920.743.2300
129 N. Madison Ave.
Stone Harbor Resort stoneharbor-resort.com, 920.746.0700
107 N. 1st Ave.
Tambourine Lounge holidaymusicmotel.com, 920.743.5571
59 N. 2nd Ave.
The Hitching Post hitchingpostdoorcounty.com, 920.818.1114
4849 Glidden Dr. Waterfront Mary’s beachharborresort.com, 920.743.3191
3662 N. Duluth Ave.
WASHINGTON ISLAND
Fiddlers Green washingtonislandfiddlersgreen. com, 920.847.2610
1699 Jackson Harbor Road
Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm fragrantisle.com, 920.847.2950
1350 Airport Road
Trueblood PAC truebloodpac.com, 920.847.2528
870 Main Road
Concerts in the Park Venues
Algoma Concerts in the Park Heritage Park, 512 Lake St.
Baileys Harbor Concerts in the Park Kendall Park, 2402 Cty F
Egg Harbor Concerts in the Park Harbor View Park, 7809 Hwy 42
Evenings in Ephraim
Harborside
PERFORMANCES
the orchestra has grown from a chamber orchestra to a full symphony.
The Peninsula Music Festival’s (PMF) August symphony series will return for its 71th season at Door Community Auditorium, where its new music director, Rune Bergmann, will act as conductor for the first time in his new position. He was a guest conductor during the 2022 season. Longtime PMF conductor Victor Yampolsky serves as the festival’s conductor laureate.
Guests can enjoy pre-concert music at the Kane Gazebo. Submitted.
Birch Creek Music
Performance Center
3821 Cty E in Egg Harbor birchcreek.org
As both a music-performance center and educational center, Birch Creek showcases young talent as well as the talent of instructors and seasoned performers. Each year, Birch Creek hosts percussion, symphony and jazz concerts.
The 2023 concerts are Percussion & Steel Band (June 22-24 and June 29-July 1), Symphony (July 4, 6-8 and 13-15), Big Band Jazz I (July 19-22 and 26-29), and Big Band Jazz II (Aug. 2-5 and 9-12). The Birch Creek Jazz Ambassadors – a group of students participating in the music academy – also perform throughout the summer at various locations.
Concerts are held inside the centuryold Dutton Concert Barn at 7 pm, with preshow music at 6:30 pm unless otherwise noted. Select concerts will be held at 3 pm, with preshow music at 2:30 pm. General admission is $32 for adults, $10 for students and $6 for children. For $38, you can get reserved premium seating. Also call to ask about the ¾ Time promotion, through which you can buy three tickets and get the fourth free.
During three weeks, PMF will present nine different symphony concerts. Week one includes American Dream on Aug. 1, Breeze from Fyn on Aug. 3 and Norwegian Romance on Aug. 5. Baroque and Buckner on Aug. 8, Master Mozart on Aug. 10 and Finlandia on Aug. 12 are all featured during the second week. The final week’s concerts are A Night in Stockholm on Aug. 15, French Feelings on Aug. 17 and Transforming Finale on Aug. 19.
All concerts start at 7:30 pm. Tickets are sold through a seating-chart system. Premium seating is $75; other tiers are $50, $45, $40 and $35. Children and students can get tickets for $10 for any seat.
One day during the festival, performers play short concerts at various locations on Washington Island. Submitted.
Washington Island Music
Festival
Trueblood Performing Arts Center, 870 Main Road on Washington Island washingtonislandmusicfestival.com
The idea for the Washington Island Music Festival can be traced back to 1990. From performing five concerts in a week, it has grown to add complementary lectures, and starting in 2003, the festival became the sole support and provider of music education at the Washington Island School. Programming also includes preconcert talks and Musicians in the Barn (Aug. 2, 4 and 10).
Facebook photo.
Midsummer’s Music
Throughout Door County midsummersmusic.com
Founded by Jim and Jean Berkenstock, Midsummer’s Music has been bringing chamber music to Door County for more than three decades and is hosting 40plus concerts this season throughout the county. Programs for the 2023 series include Opening with a Flair (June 17, 20 and 21); Women to Be Heard (June 22-25); Remembering Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky (June 29-30, July 1-2); Brahms in the Spotlight (July 6-9); Eric Lewis Meets Will Healy (July 13-14); Emperor Concerto & Jeannie Yu (July 15-16, 19 and 21); Haydn (Michael) & Mendelssohn (July 20, 22-23 and 26); Schubert Trio (July 27-30); 19th Century French Rapture (Aug. 23-26); Splendid Stories (Aug. 27, 29-31 and Sept. 3); and Celebratory Fireworks! (Sept. 1-2, 4). A salon concert will take place for the Aug. 30 performance of Splendid Stories Salon concerts have limited space, so reservations are required.
Tickets are $38 for adults, $17 for students, and free for children 12 and younger when accompanied by a paying adult. Premium prices apply for opening night, the salon/home concerts and other special events. Flex-pack tickets are also available: six tickets for the price of five.
Peninsula Music Festival
Door Community Auditorium, 3926 Hwy 42 in Fish Creek musicfestival.com
What started out as performances in the Gibraltar gym in 1953 has evolved into performances for hundreds of music lovers in the Door Community Auditorium, and
The 2023 concerts are Welcome Back on July 31, Summer Music on Aug. 3, a concert on Aug. 6, pop-up concerts at various locations on Aug. 8, Children’s Concert on Aug. 9, Big Top Concert on Aug. 10 and Fond Farewell on Aug. 11.
In addition to the classic concert music, the festival features a Summer Music Camp for kids ages 6-12, who are featured performers for the children’s concert. Concerts held at the Trueblood Performing Arts Center are $25; otherwise, concerts are free, with donations appreciated.
Check the schedules on websites for specific dates, times and locations.
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Creek Concerts
Noble Square Park, 4167 Hwy 42
Concerts
Lakeside Park, corner of Highway 57 and County V
Music in the Park Harbor Park Gazebo,
Harrison St. Sister Bay Concerts in the Park Waterfront Park, 2362 Mill Road Sturgeon Bay Harmony by the Bay Martin Park, 207 S. 3rd Ave.
Park, 9986 Hwy 42 Fish
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Jacksonport
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The Peninsula Music Festival orchestra rehearses on the Door Community Auditorium stage. Facebook photo.
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Sól Grass Music Festival
Friday-Saturday, June 16-17
This build-your-own-adventure bluegrass festival is returning to the Washington Island Campground for year three. It’s a rain-or-shine event, so arrive prepared.
Sól Grass is a combined music and camping experience. Unreserved tent camping is included with a general-admission ticket, and sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Those staying in trailers, RVs and campers must reserve a campsite. Other lodging options are also available on the island for those who do not wish to camp.
The festival organizers encourage attendees to explore the island during the day before returning to the festival site to enjoy the music. Them Coulee Boys are headlining this year’s festival, and joining that group will be Chicken Wire Empire, Wood Belly, Dig Deep, Miles Over Mountains, Buffalo Galaxy, Good Morning Bedlam, The Cody Sisters Band, High and Rising, Long Mama, The MilBillies, and Steve Stone and the Washington Island Eastsiders.
Bands will play 4-11 pm on both nights, but the fun doesn’t stop when they do! Festival goers are encouraged to take their own instruments and enjoy spontaneous jams with fellow campers and band members. Find out more and purchase tickets at solgrassmusicfestival.com.
Blues on the Bay
Saturday, Aug. 26, 2-8 pm
End your summer of music with a blues bang during the ninth Blues on the Bay festival at the Ellison Bay Community Park. This year’s lineup includes local blues artists Mighty Mouth, Dirty Deuce and Cathy Grier & the Troublemakers. Joining them will be Grammy-winning Chicago musician Billy Flynn, who will have friends along for his performance.
Papa B’s Food Truck and Savor BBQ Co. will be on hand to serve up food, and Mink River Basin will supply beverages. Guests are welcome to take a picnic as well, and they should provide their own chairs or blankets to sit on while enjoying the tunes and water view.
Blues on the Bay is a fundraiser for Door County Secret Santa, an organization that helps local families to pay their heating bills. Last year, enough was raised to help 75 families, with each receiving $750. The event is free, but $20 donations are requested to help this effort. To get more details and see any event updates, visit facebook.com/bluesonthebay.
Pride Anthems
JUNE 23
JUNE 26
2023 MAIN STAGE SEASON
Alive Again - A Tribute to Chicago
September 16
Choir!Choir!Choir! epic 80s SING-ALONG
September 22
• Marty Stuart
September 28
October 6
• Hiplet Ballerinas
• Tartan Terrors October 15
• When You Wish Upon a Star, A Jazz Tribute to 100 Years of Disney October 22
• “Stay Prayed Up” Screening
Hosted by Phil Cook November 5
2023 Summer Music Preview Peninsula Pulse Presents | 3 Fridays • June-September 6-8pm Kendall Park 6-23 Zachary Scot Johnson 6-30 Modern Day Drifters 7-7 Eddie Larsen’s Classic Memories 7-14 Lewis & Murphy 7-21 Paul Taylor 7-28 Ryan Meisel’s “Spiritual Currents: World Sound Explorations” 8-4 Lindenberg Lewis and Taylor Organ Trio 8-11 Skippen Stones 8-18 The Driftless Revelers 8-25 Fox Crossing Stringband 9-1 The Cherry Tones BRING YOUR BLANKETS, CHAIRS & FRIENDS! Baileys Harbor Community Association For more info www.baileysharbor.com or call 920.839.2366 WWW.DCAUDITORIUM.ORG 3926 HWY 42, FISH CREEK • 920.868.2728 • Nitty Gritty Dirt Band June 20 • Pride Anthems June 23 • Mat Kearney June 26 • KT Tunstall & Martin Sexton July 1 • BoDeans July 7 • Sierra Ferrell July 10 Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters July 13 The Marshall Tucker Band July 15 • Gladys Knight July 20 • Rebirth Brass Band July 25 • Girl Named Tom July 30 • Laurie Berkner August 13 Happy Together Tour 2023, with The Turtles, Little Anthony, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Vogues, The Classics IV, & The Cowsills August 29 Robert Cray September 10
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
JUNE 20
Mat Kearney with Marc Scibilia
Mike Zito (center) plays the Blues on the Bay stage in 2019. File photo by Len Villano.
Sól Grass lights up the night on Washington Island. Submitted.
BACCHUS LOTUS
Bacchus Lotus has been serving up classic and original rock since 1979, when the original four band members combined forces. The group originally comprised Jeff Radke, Rich Zoran, Matt Bayens and Charlie Eckhardt, who is the band teacher at Gibraltar Area Schools. It added Door County local Zephyr Ciesar –who is known for her powerful vocals – to its lineup in 2022 as its lead singer. Bacchus Lotus delivers its high-energy performances from stages across Wisconsin and performs regularly at venues throughout Door County. The group’s members say they have a lot of fun playing together, pulling from their deep-rooted love of music.
“We’re just a group of musicians who love to play challenging music that lights us up creatively, and we’ve carefully chosen our set list to reflect music we love and find exciting to play each night,” Ciesar said.
Check out Bacchus Lotus at Stone Harbor on July 1, just in time for the July Fourth holiday.
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FACEBOOK 920.868.2316 visitfishcreek.com info@visitfishcreek.com Free Concerts
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WHERE NOBLE SQUARE Downtown Fish Creek WHEN EVERY TUESDAY 4-6 pm SPONSORED BY: Bank of Luxemburg | By the Bay Motel | Fun Stuff Good Times Great Lakes | Homestead Suites Julie’s Park Café – Motel & Countryside Cottages Lautenbach’s Orchard Country | Main Street Motel Nicolet National Bank | O’Meara’s Irish House | On Deck Clothing Co. Parkwood Lodge | Pelletier’s Restaurant | True North Real Estate June 20th | Keith Scott Chicago Blues June 27th | Cherry Tones Door Co. Rock N’ Roll July 4th NO CONCERT July 11th | Talk of the Town Dixieland and Swing July 18th | Zachary Scot Johnson Acoustic Singer / Songwriter July 25th | Birch Creek Jazz Ambassadors I Jazz Combo August 1st | Mighty Mouth Rhythm & Blues August 8th | Birch Creek Jazz Ambassadors II Jazz Combo
15th | Jeanne Kuhns & George Sawyn Original Progressive Folk August 22nd | Terry Murphy & John Lewis Likeable Songs by Lovable Artists PRESENTING SPONSORS @sisterbaydoorco Sister Bay-Door County, WI in the park in the park JUNE 21 MODERN DAY DRIFTERS MODERN & CLASSIC COUNTRY Boat House on the Bay Champeau Floor Coverings Jerry’s Flowers JUNE 28 ARMCHAIR BOOGIE FUNK BLUEGRASS Dörr Hotel Island Orchard Cider House Space JULY 5 COPPERBOX AMERICAN ROOTS & ROCK Country House Resort Open Hearth Lodge Waypoint Connect JULY 12 MUNGION QUIRKY EXPLOSIVE ORIGINALS Aqualand Campground Grasse’s Grill JULY 27 PENINISULA SYMPHONIC BAND CLASSICAL *7pm ThURSDAY AUG 9 BIRCH CREEK JAZZ AMBASSADORS JAZZ Birchwood Lodge ERA Starr Realty *2:30pm AUG 16 BITTORF BROTHERS CLASSIC COUNTRY Cellcom Scandinavian Lodge Thyme Restaurant AUG 2 UNITY ROOTS & RAGGAE Dörr Hotel kindgoods AUG 9 BROTHER MOSES INDY ROCK Carlson Erickson Island Orchard Cider JULY 9 TOP GUN: MAVERICK Space JULY 16 MINIONS RISE OF GRU Pirates Cove JULY 23 LIGHTYEAR Husby’s Food & Spirits JULY 30 GOONIES Ecology CONCERTS WEDNESDAYS AT 6PM MOVIES SUNDAYS AT DUSK SEPT 2 FRANK MALONEY & HIS BIG COUNTRY UNIT CLASSIC COUNTRY & ROCK Roots Inn & Kitchen Jerry’s Flowers *Saturday JULY 19 HILLBILLY CASINO ROCKABILLY Kellstrom Ray Inn at Little Sister Hill Zeke’s Village Market JULY 26 BIRCH CREEK JAZZ AMBASSADORS JAZZ Birchwood Lodge ERA Starr Realty *2:30pm JULY 26 THE PEOPLE BROTHERS BAND RYTHMN & SOUL Action Electric Scandinavian Lodge
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MAT KEARNEY
Mat Kearney is bringing his blend of hip-hop and folk to the Door Community Auditorium on June 26. Allmusic says of his songs, “Incredibly hooky … buoyant, restorative.”
Kearney came onto the scene in 2004 with the release of his debut album, Bullet. Since then, he has released five studio LPs, claimed the #1 spot on iTunes, topped multiple Billboard charts, appeared on Ellen and The Tonight Show and toured with John Mayer and Sheryl Crow.
Don’t let Kearney’s lilting guitar and breezy tunes fool you: He’s noted for energetic live performances that get the audience going.
LANCE AND LEA
Although they come from different backgrounds, Lance Kotara and LeAnna Kaufman combine their musical histories to create songs that are “marked by heart-pounding harmonies, prominent guitars, emotional lyrics and melodies.”
Having grown up Amish, Lea listened to gospel music and sang in church. Meanwhile, Lance played in a rock band. They met in Nashville and formed the duo Lance and Lea. Their style pulls from old-school country and Americana influences and blends in Texas blues guitar and storytelling lyrics.
They won the New Artist of the Year honor at the 2019 iHeart Radio Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards.
Audiences rave about Lance and Lea’s stage presence and chemistry. See what they’re talking about June 21 at the Trueblood Performing Arts Center on Washington Island.
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RYAN MEISEL
Ryan Meisel’s Spiritual Currents show blurs the lines between a performance and a meditation session. In his performance, Meisel combines his own background in jazz with the sounds of Indigenous musicians throughout the globe, using prerecorded percussion to back up his live saxophone, flute, whistle and woodwind music. The result is a many-layered, one-person show that encourages musical mindfulness. Meisel oft en plays jazz in Chicago, Madison and Milwaukee (his hometown), but on July 27, the multi-instrumentalist, educator and composer will be playing at Kendall Park in Baileys Harbor.
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WET POSSUM
If the year on your driver’s license starts with a one, Wet Possum is the band for you. The five-piece Green Bay cover band focuses on the pop-punk and alt-rock hits of the 1990s and 2000s, playing everything from The Killers to Good Charlotte.
The group is made up of Zach Hibbard, the band’s lead vocalist and Winnie the Pooh impersonator; Devin Whitmire, the band’s bass player and possum fun-fact dealer; Marshall Zak, the band’s drummer and personal chef; Matt Hayes, the band’s rhythm guitarist and dog dad; and Jon Tabers-Kwak, a backup rhythm guitar player and crossword enthusiast.
By the time Wet Possum’s set is over, you’ll want to log back in to MySpace, charge up your Motorola Razr and don your old black skinny jeans. If you’re ready for a blast from the past, catch Wet Possum on July 7 at Husby’s in Sister Bay.
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SHEPLEY FRATER
From folksy solo sets to electric party-rock cooked up during home recording sessions, this multi-instrumentalist does it all. His lyrics blur genre lines, too, flowing between personal reflections to historical character studies to pure fiction.
According to his SoundCloud bio, Frater’s goal is to “figure out how to make [his music] sound cool enough to be included on the flash drive they fire into space to persuade the aliens that our race is worth sparing from a coldly practical extermination, which we may have only dreamed up out of guilt and insecurity.”
In the meantime, he’ll be playing Peach Barn in Sister Bay on July 19 and Aug. 2.
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THE WAILIN’ JENNYS
Hailing from Canada, this group is a popular, internationally touring folk group. NPR says, “The Wailin’ Jennys are more than just impeccable bluegrass harmonizers; they’re also terrific bandleaders who give their traditional roots music a sense of real reverence.”
Founding members are Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody and Heather Masse. The group made frequent appearances on Garrison Keillor’s public-radio show A Prairie Home Companion, launching them into the limelight, and The Wailin’ Jennys won the 2005 Juno Award (Canadian Grammy) for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year.
Group members look outside their folk roots, too, combining influences from Americana and pop. They will be playing Aug. 9 as part of the Peg Egan Sunset Concert Series
DISCONAPSE
Each member of Disconapse has a different taste in music, so when the four Fox Cities–based musicians come together, they create a distinctive swirl of genres, from indie rock to R&B to psychedelic soul.
Intricate melodies by vocalist Shan Fiorello complement intense guitar tracks by Dak Wright. Ben Miller on drums and Mike Brandt on bass give the music a dynamic, groovy backbone.
Catch Disconapse at Mike’s Port Pub in Jacksonport on Aug. 4.
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Food and beverages available for purchase. Feel free to bring your own lawn chairs. No coolers, carry-ins or pets allowed. 2023 CONCERTS IN THE TENT JUNE Wed. June 21 Suzie & The Detonators 6-9pm Wed. June 28 The String Benders with opener Zenshin Daiko 5:30-9pm Fri. June 30 The Cougars Band 6-9pm JULY Sat. July 1 Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns presented by freshie organic tequila seltzer 5-9pm Sun. July 2 Glas Hamr 5-9pm Wed. July 5 The Ides of March with opener Cathy Grier 6-9pm Wed. July 12 Unity The Band 6-9pm Fri. July 14 The Rotation 5-9pm Sat. July 15 Stephen Cooper & The Nobody Famous 5-9pm Wed. July 19 Carbon Road 6-9pm Wed. July 26 Conscious Pilot 6-9pm Fri. July 28 Kate Voss & The Hot Sauce 5-9pm Sat. July 29 FBI & The Untouchable Horns 6-9pm AUGUST Wed. Aug 2 Swingin’ Door Big Band 6-9pm Wed. Aug 9 STEEM 6-9pm Wed. Aug 16 Dorothy Scott & The Peace Keepers 6-9pm Wed. Aug 23 Copper Box 6-9pm Wed. Aug 30 The Rhythm Kings 5-9pm SEPTEMBER Fri. Sept 1 Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns 5-9pm Sat. Sept 2 Dirty Deuce 5-9pm Sun. Sept 3 SuperFly 5-9pm Wed. Sept 6 Murphy & Lewis Band 6-9pm Wed. Sept 27 Road Trip 6-9pm OCTOBER Wed. Oct 4 Adam Trask 6-9pm Fri. Oct 6 Big Mouth & The Power Tool Horns 5-9pm Sat. Oct 7 Conscious Pilot 5-9pm Sun. Oct 8 Vintage Groove 5-9pm FREE Admission Schedule subject to change May 26-Sept 29 Farmers Market Fridays | 9-1pm Hatch Distilling Co June 15 - August 17 Concerts in the Park Thursdays | 5pm Harbor View Park July 3 & 4 Independence Day Celebration August 19 Sidewalk Sales October 7 & 8 Pumpkin Patch October 28 Halloween SafeWalk November 24 & 25 Holly Days 2023 Events Explore where to stay shop dine and play at: www.EggHarborDoorCounty.org 9 2 0 8 6 8 3 7 1 7 | i n f o @ e g g h a r b o r d o o r c o u n t y o r g Concerts in the Park 5pm | Harbor View Park June 15 | Dave Steffen & Craig Neuser June 22 | Keith Scott June 29 | Two Souls July 6 | The Cherry Tones July 13 | Jeanne Kuhns & George Sawyn July 20 | Mighty Mouth July 27 | Birch Creek Jazz Ambassadors August 3 | Matt Wahl August 10 | Talk of the Town August 17 | Spike & April Concerts are always free Carry-ins welcome Please bring a blanket or chair! JUNE 19 oldies, swing, country, polka EDDIE LARSEN & THE CLASSIC MEMORIES BAND JUNE 26 swing, jazz TALK OF THE TOWN JULY 3 nostalgic songs that span the decades JEANNE KUHNS & GEORGE SAWYN JULY 10 jazz blues ERIN KREBS QUARTET JULY 17 blues MIGHTY MOUTH JULY 24 favorites from Hank to Hendrix LEWIS & MURPHY JULY 31 blues, rock, jazz, swing SPIKE & APRIL AUGUST 7 pop folk ZACHARY SCOT JOHNSON AUGUST 14 classics & contemporary covers ZEPHYR CIESAR AUGUST 21 indie folk to country SETH & Mb Harborside Park Gazebo Mondays 6-8pm www.ephraim-doorcounty.com - Rain location: Ephraim Village HallAUGUST 28 folk KATIE DAHL W/ERIC LEWIS BUY TICKETS UNLIMITED AWARD WINNING WINES TASTINGS DOORCOUNTYWINEFEST.COM at MAX in Baileys Harbor