July First Friday Concert with the North Mississippi Allstars

Date

Jul 07 2023
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Time

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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North Mississippi Allstars

The Town of Silverthorne is thrilled to welcome American blues and southern rock band North Mississippi Allstars to play a free community concert at July First Friday on Friday, July 7 at Rainbow Park. Enjoy live music, free kid’s activities and more at this summer celebration.

North Mississippi Allstars 

Nothing runs deeper than family ties. Brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters understand one another at the purest level. When families rally around music, they speak this oft-unspoken bond aloud and into existence. After 25 years, twelve albums, four GRAMMY® Award nominations, and sold out shows everywhere, North Mississippi Allstars open up their world once again on their thirteenth album, Set Sail [New West Records], welcoming other family (by blood and by the road) into the fold. As legend has it, Luther and Cody Dickinson started the band in 1996 as a loose collective of like-minded second-generation musicians who shared a local repertoire and regional style. Over the years, the lineup shifted by design, and each subsequent record offered up a different combination of collaborators. This time around, they mined the talents of Jesse Williams on bass and Lamar Williams, JR. on vocals. During the Allman Betts Band Family Revival, the Dickinsons first linked up with Lamar, son of the Allman Brothers bassist Lamar Williams, Sr., becoming fast friends and collaborators.

Organizer

Town of Silverthorne
Town of Silverthorne
Phone
(970) 262-7300
Email
info@silverthorne.org
Website
https://www.silverthorne.org/

Visit the Heart of Summit County As the year-round heart of Summit County, Silverthorne delivers endless outdoor adventure, a thriving arts and culture scene and the most welcoming residents in the Rockies. Silverthorne sits amidst nature’s playgrounds, statuesque peaks, bold rivers with renowned rapids and fishing holes and hundreds of miles of wilderness. Our shopping attracts customers from around the region. Top off your day with an award-winning craft brew, delectable ethnic food or bistro fare and experience a true taste of Silverthorne. Silverthorne is home to residents and business owners united by their love of the mountain lifestyle and the opportunity to build a future unlike any other in the region. It is this energy that attracts countless visitors each year. Come and see for yourself. Whether it’s for a day, a week, or a season; once you feel the pulse of our mountain town, you’ll know that nowhere else has heart like Silverthorne.

Location

Rainbow Park
Rainbow Park, Rainbow Drive, Silverthorne, CO

Location

Rainbow Park
Rainbow Park, Rainbow Drive, Silverthorne, CO

Weather

Sunny
Sunny
31 °F
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Wind: 9 MPH
Humidity: 14 %
Feels like: 23 °F

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July First Friday Concert with the North Mississippi Allstars

Date

Jul 07 2023
Expired!

Time

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

More Info

Labels

Featured

North Mississippi Allstars

The Town of Silverthorne is thrilled to welcome American blues and southern rock band North Mississippi Allstars to play a free community concert at July First Friday on Friday, July 7 at Rainbow Park. Enjoy live music, free kid’s activities and more at this summer celebration.

North Mississippi Allstars 

Nothing runs deeper than family ties. Brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters understand one another at the purest level. When families rally around music, they speak this oft-unspoken bond aloud and into existence. After 25 years, twelve albums, four GRAMMY® Award nominations, and sold out shows everywhere, North Mississippi Allstars open up their world once again on their thirteenth album, Set Sail [New West Records], welcoming other family (by blood and by the road) into the fold. As legend has it, Luther and Cody Dickinson started the band in 1996 as a loose collective of like-minded second-generation musicians who shared a local repertoire and regional style. Over the years, the lineup shifted by design, and each subsequent record offered up a different combination of collaborators. This time around, they mined the talents of Jesse Williams on bass and Lamar Williams, JR. on vocals. During the Allman Betts Band Family Revival, the Dickinsons first linked up with Lamar, son of the Allman Brothers bassist Lamar Williams, Sr., becoming fast friends and collaborators.

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