Open Mic | Thursday, May 23, 9-11pm
Feel the vibrant energy as the Highmark Community Stage welcomes all to an open mic night filled with acceptance and celebration. Let your voice be heard in this supportive environment!
Rock Steady | Friday, May 24, 9-11pm
Ted Donatelli (The Aardvarks), Steve Placotaris (Truth & Soul), and Lee LaBar (Hattrick) make up the trio Rock Steady. Covering rock and soft rock from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. America, Little River Band, Boston, Bee Gees… plus a good diet of AM Gold.
Good Times Rock n’ Roll and Legendary Country with Chuck Rissmiller | Saturday, May 25, 3-4:30 p.m.
Chuck, a seasoned guitarist/vocalist, dedicates himself entirely to live music, averaging over 100 performances annually. His passion lies in evoking the raw emotion of classic country heartbreak and the fiery energy of early rock ‘n’ roll, drawing inspiration from legendary artists like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Hank Williams, among others.
Friar’s Point Band | Saturday, May 25, 5:30-7:30pm
Original, high energy, contemporary blues-rock, recording artists, 3 time International Blues Challenge Semifinalists, and Staple of the NE festival Circuit.
Friar’s Point Band offers a wide array of “Original” contemporary Rockin’ Blues Music as well as covering the classics with their high-energy, yet dynamic approach to the blues genre.
Lonely Parrots | Saturday, May 25, 9-11pm
Lonely Parrots, a Bay Area duo formed by Michael Martinez and Max Embers, blend harmonies reminiscent of Simon & Garfunkel with a modern Coldplay twist. As founders of the MORF initiative, they advocate for sustainability through music, hosting concerts on regenerative farms.
Acoustic Kitty Project | Sunday, May 26, 3-5pm
Carter Lansing, born in Houston, Tx and raised in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, found solace in 1970’s FM radio amidst decaying industrial landscapes. Influenced by the classic singer-songwriter tradition and steeped in rock and country, his music explores themes of love, loss, sorrow, and sweetness, resonating with real people through sensitive and literary storytelling.
Band of Brothers | Sunday, May 26, 5:30-7:30pm
Band of Brothers, a seasoned group of musicians, delivers a diverse repertoire, appealing to audiences of all ages. Their engaging performances and tight-knit harmonies ensure an energetic atmosphere that keeps the crowd dancing, showcasing their years of experience and enthusiasm for delivering top-notch entertainment.
Tavern Tan | Sunday, May 26, 9-11pm
Tavern Tan, named after the glow from neon beer lights, epitomizes “Live American Music,” blending eclectic blues, roots, and rock n’ roll with originality and soul. A longstanding fixture in the Lehigh Valley music scene, their sound, reminiscent of classic tavern performances across America, remains vibrant and diverse after over 15 years of dedicated musical exploration and five acclaimed albums.
The SwingTime Dolls | Monday, May 27, 3:30-5pm
The SwingTime Dolls, featuring three accomplished vocalists, breathe new life into American classics from the 1940s Hit Parade and the 1960s Vietnam era, channeling The Andrews Sisters with tight harmonies and dynamic performances. With backgrounds in musical theatre, they deliver an engaging show, blending pin-up style costumes with energetic choreography.
Zaire | Thursday, May 30, 9-11pm
Zaire has been playing the Lehigh Valley area since 2009. They specialize in classic rock with strong 3-part harmonies. Zaire’s vast catalog of songs ranges from The Killers, Radiohead, and Tom Petty back to The Beatles, The Eagles and Lynyrd Skynyrd.