Division of Arts & Culture is focused on bringing alternative rhythmic sounds to Springfield Avenue, while at the same time providing safe, outdoor entertainment to the community.
The series kicks off on Friday, August 28th with The Kyle Lacy Band — rockabilly reminiscent of classic soul music incorporating blues, and gospel.
Kyle Lacy is a singer and multi-instrumentalist originally from Atlanta Georgia and was born in 1990. However, his time machine made a quick refuel stop in 1956 and he was immediately infected with the DNA that gave birth to rock ‘n’ roll. Try as he could to escape those roots, he only made stops for the soul of Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin, the soul folk of Van Morrison, and the swing of Brian Setzer. He and his band deliver the kind of rock ‘n’ roll excitement that the music world has mourned for decades. “The Road To Tomorrow” is his first full-length album, out February 14, 2020 on Dala Records.
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Tuscan Rd. Closed after Okland to allow more space.
Social Distance Ambassadors available.