Sounds of summer concerts in the air -SSNL
GREATER AKRON — From rock and country to jazz and folk, performers will take the stage at free concerts around Akron this summer.
This year, the Akron Symphony Orchestra also returns with a series of free Sunday night concerts in Akron parks.
Original music acts also are getting their turn in the spotlight, with shows from Columbus-based Red Wanting Blue and Tim “Ripper” Owens at Rockin’ on the River in Cuyahoga Falls. Local artist Ryan Humbert will officially release his latest recording at Lock 3 this summer at Rock the Lock.
Also, Rock the Lock will feature the Local Band Showcase, an effort that will allow audience members to vote for their favorite local band all summer with prizes awarded to the top vote-getters.
Here’s a rundown of local free concerts taking place in the Akron area:
AKRON
Akron Art Museum
The museum’s Downtown at Dusk series is back this year on Thursdays. Concerts will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the member parking lot adjacent to the museum at 1 S. High St. If it rains, concerts will take place in the lobby. Family activities and free lectures also are offered during these evenings. For more details, go to www.akronartmuseum.org:
June 21: Wanda Hunt Band
June 28: Anne E. DeChant
July 5: Blue Lunch
July 12: Lost State of Franklin
July 19: Robin Stone
July 26: The Speedbumps
Aug. 2: 15-60-75 The Numbers Band
Aug. 9: Zydeco Kings
Akron Symphony Orchestra
The symphony will perform throughout the Akron area this summer on selected Sundays and July 4. The free concerts will begin at 7:30 p.m.:
July 4: Lock 3 (8 p.m.)
July 29: Hardesty Park
Aug. 5: Goodyear Heights Metro Park
Aug. 12: Glendale Cemetery
Aug. 19: Firestone Park
Downtown Akron Lunch Hour Concert Series
Downtown Akron Partnership sponsors concerts from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays at Lock 3 as part of the Market at Lock 3 farmers’ market. Concerts will begin July 20. At presstime, concerts had not been finalized. For more information, go to www.downtownakron.com.
Firestone Metro Park
Children’s activities will be offered from 7 to 7:30 p.m., followed by an hour of live music by the Akron Pops Orchestra June 7 and July 12. All events will take place at the Coventry Oaks Pavilion, 40 Axline Ave. Friends of Metro Parks will serve free dessert from Acme Fresh Market while supplies last. If it rains, the concert will be moved to the following Thursday. Call 330-865-8060 for the concert’s status after 4 p.m. if wet weather is in the forecast.
Lock 4
Akron began offering free music events on Wednesdays at this gathering area two years ago as part of the Lock Bottom Blues & Jazz Club. To access the area, from Lock 3 walk behind the Akron Civic Theatre. It’s also accessible from Bowery Street and Level 2 of the Cascade Parking Garage. All concerts will begin at 7 p.m., with refreshments available for purchase:
July 18: Frankie Starr
July 25: The Stingers
Aug. 1: Wanda Hunt Band
Aug. 8: Horns and Things
Aug. 15: Jack Schantz Sextet
Aug. 22: Peggy Coyle Trio
Aug. 29: Dan Wilson Group
Sept. 5: Blue Lunch
Rock the Lock
Free rock concerts again will take place at the outdoor amphitheater at Lock 3 most Fridays at 7 p.m. Gates will open at 6 p.m. Most shows feature cover and tribute artists, with local bands opening the shows. In the following schedule, the artists being paid tribute to are indicated in parentheses when necessary. For more information, go to www.lock3live.com or call 330-375-2877:
June 1: Bad Medicine (Bon Jovi)
June 8: 52nd Street (Billy Joel), Captain Fantastic (Elton John)
June 15: Draw the Line (Aerosmith)
June 16: Ryan Humbert CD release party to benefit Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank (free Saturday night event; canned goods for Foodbank to be collected)
June 22: Hells Bells (AC/DC)
June 29: Ohio (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young)
July 2: 1964 (The Beatles)
July 3: Hotel California (Eagles)
July 6: Broken Road (Rascal Flatts)
July 13: Bruce in the USA (Bruce Springsteen)
July 14 Evil Ways (Santana), Rumours (Fleetwood Mac)
July 20: Chicago Transit (Chicago)
July 27: Four Swedes (ABBA)
Aug. 3: Mr. Speed (KISS)
Aug. 10: The Machine (Pink Floyd)
Aug. 17: Separate Ways (Journey)
Aug. 18: Changes in Latitude (Jimmy Buffet)
Aug. 31: ZOSO (Led Zeppelin)
Sept. 14: Elevation (U2)
CUYAHOGA FALLS
Rockin’ on the River
Rockin’ on the River returns this summer to Falls River Square in Downtown Cuyahoga Falls. This year organizers have added a street fair every week with vendors and street performers. Concerts will take place most Fridays from 5 to 11:30 p.m. Many of the acts are cover or tribute bands. In the following schedule, the artists being paid tribute to are indicated in parentheses when necessary. For more information, go to www.rockin ontheriver.com:
June 1: Dave Matthews Tribute Band with Cleveland’s Breakfast Club
June 15: Thunderstruck (AC/DC) with Panama (Van Halen)
June 22: Zoso (Led Zeppelin) with Mouth Wired Shut
June 29: Red Wanting Blue with Public Radio and The Modern Electric
July 6: The Boat Drunks (Jimmy Buffet) with Human Nature
July 13: Almost Queen with Red Sun Rising
July 20: Dashboard Lights (Meat Loaf) with Big in Japan
Aug. 17: Tim “Ripper” Owens and All-Star Friends
Aug. 24: Vicious Cycle (Lynyrd Skynyrd) with Kerosene
Aug. 31: Satisfaction (Rolling Stones) with Butch Armstrong and the Armstrong Bearcat Band
CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
The Music in the Meadow concert series is back on selected Wednesdays at Howe Meadow, 4040 Riverview Road. Picnicking is encouraged (no alcoholic beverages are allowed). Preconcert activities will begin at 5:30 p.m., and the music will start at 6:30 p.m. A ranger-led walk or Twilight Talk will take place after the concert. In the event of inclement weather, concerts will be canceled. Call 330-650-4636, ext. 228, after 2 p.m. for updates. For more details, go to www.conservancyforcvnp.org:
June 13: Brigid’s Cross
June 27: Alex Bevan
July 11: HeartBEAT Afrika
July 25: Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S. Band
Aug. 8: Wanda Hunt Band
Aug. 22: Hey Mavis
The park also hosts Tunes Along the Trail, which features music at stops along the Towpath Trail, on select Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 3 p.m.:
June 3: Patrick and Nikki Custy (Hunt Farm Visitors Center)
June 9: Jon Mosey (Canal Visitors Center)
June 17: Patrick and Nikki Custy (Trail Mix)
June 23: Dave Marshall Band (Boston Store)
June 30: Kate and Ray Ritchie (Hunt Farm)
July 7: Dave Rice (Boston Store)
July 15: Dave Henterly (Canal Visitors Center)
July 21: Kerry Kean Trio (Peninsula Depot)
July 29: Zach (Trail Mix)
Aug. 5: Dale Galgozy (Canal Visitors Center)
Aug. 12: Paul Kovac (Peninsula Depot)
Aug. 18: Bill Brennan (Hunt Farm)
Aug. 25: Tina Bergmann (Hunt Farm)
NORTON
Norton’s Warm Up for the Weekend concert series will not take place this year. The city will bring back its free Classic Car Show with the band Celebration July 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Columbia Woods Park, 4060 Columbia Woods Drive. The rain date is July 12.
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