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Mentone Americana Nights is a free concert series bringing live music to the Shigley Amphitheater on the Moon Lake Campus. On the fourth Saturday of each month from June through September, these family-friendly evenings will be all about good music, good food, and a good reason to come together. Headlining the Saturday, June 28, show is Adamson Avenue, based out of Carrollton, Georgia. The group delivers a mix of folk-country and Americana, led by singer-songwriter Jason Kesler. With Chris Sundling on upright bass, Seth Murphy playing pedal steel guitar, Trey Young on guitar, and Greg Frazier on drums, their sound is honest and melodic, often centered around songs about life, faith, and the moments in between. They’ve built a loyal following for their heartfelt shows and authentic style. Opening the day will be Judy-Nicole Kirby, a Fort Payne-based singer-songwriter with a voice that draws you in and lyrics that make you want to stay. Her pop-folk style blends heartfelt melodies with a touch of soul, and whether she’s playing for a crowd or a handful of folks, she makes it feel personal. Judy is also a visual artist and helps support other local creatives through her work with Boom Town Makers Market. The Average Joes is a North Alabama favorite. Phillip Dooley (Geraldine), Russell Godwin (Grove Oak), and Dennis George (Fyffe) make up the trio with deep roots in local music scene. Their setlist spans from the 1960s to today — rock, country, pop, and bluegrass — all arranged with acoustic instruments and three-part harmonies. Dennis brings a full toolkit, playing everything from mandolin and dobro to harmonica and violin, with harmony vocals shaped by years of shape-note singing. You won’t find a tighter blend. The event starts at 3 p.m., giving you plenty of time to explore the artisan shops and galleries on the Moon Lake Campus and grab a bite at Moon Lake Kitchen, which serves up Cajun and Creole favorites. Locals and visitors alike are invited to spend the evening enjoying what makes Mentone special.
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Mentone Americana Nights is a free concert series bringing live music to the Shigley Amphitheater on the Moon Lake Campus. On the fourth Saturday of each month from June through September, these family-friendly evenings will be all about good music, good food, and a good reason to come together. Headlining the Saturday, June 28, show is Adamson Avenue, based out of Carrollton, Georgia. The group delivers a mix of folk-country and Americana, led by singer-songwriter Jason Kesler. With Chris Sundling on upright bass, Seth Murphy playing pedal steel guitar, Trey Young on guitar, and Greg Frazier on drums, their sound is honest and melodic, often centered around songs about life, faith, and the moments in between. They’ve built a loyal following for their heartfelt shows and authentic style. Opening the day will be Judy-Nicole Kirby, a Fort Payne-based singer-songwriter with a voice that draws you in and lyrics that make you want to stay. Her pop-folk style blends heartfelt melodies with a touch of soul, and whether she’s playing for a crowd or a handful of folks, she makes it feel personal. Judy is also a visual artist and helps support other local creatives through her work with Boom Town Makers Market. The Average Joes is a North Alabama favorite. Phillip Dooley (Geraldine), Russell Godwin (Grove Oak), and Dennis George (Fyffe) make up the trio with deep roots in local music scene. Their setlist spans from the 1960s to today — rock, country, pop, and bluegrass — all arranged with acoustic instruments and three-part harmonies. Dennis brings a full toolkit, playing everything from mandolin and dobro to harmonica and violin, with harmony vocals shaped by years of shape-note singing. You won’t find a tighter blend. The event starts at 3 p.m., giving you plenty of time to explore the artisan shops and galleries on the Moon Lake Campus and grab a bite at Moon Lake Kitchen, which serves up Cajun and Creole favorites. Locals and visitors alike are invited to spend the evening enjoying what makes Mentone special.
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Mentone Americana Nights is a free concert series bringing live music to the Shigley Amphitheater on the Moon Lake Campus. On the fourth Saturday of each month from June through September, these family-friendly evenings will be all about good music, good food, and a good reason to come together. Headlining the Saturday, June 28, show is Adamson Avenue, based out of Carrollton, Georgia. The group delivers a mix of folk-country and Americana, led by singer-songwriter Jason Kesler. With Chris Sundling on upright bass, Seth Murphy playing pedal steel guitar, Trey Young on guitar, and Greg Frazier on drums, their sound is honest and melodic, often centered around songs about life, faith, and the moments in between. They’ve built a loyal following for their heartfelt shows and authentic style. Opening the day will be Judy-Nicole Kirby, a Fort Payne-based singer-songwriter with a voice that draws you in and lyrics that make you want to stay. Her pop-folk style blends heartfelt melodies with a touch of soul, and whether she’s playing for a crowd or a handful of folks, she makes it feel personal. Judy is also a visual artist and helps support other local creatives through her work with Boom Town Makers Market. The Average Joes is a North Alabama favorite. Phillip Dooley (Geraldine), Russell Godwin (Grove Oak), and Dennis George (Fyffe) make up the trio with deep roots in local music scene. Their setlist spans from the 1960s to today — rock, country, pop, and bluegrass — all arranged with acoustic instruments and three-part harmonies. Dennis brings a full toolkit, playing everything from mandolin and dobro to harmonica and violin, with harmony vocals shaped by years of shape-note singing. You won’t find a tighter blend. The event starts at 3 p.m., giving you plenty of time to explore the artisan shops and galleries on the Moon Lake Campus and grab a bite at Moon Lake Kitchen, which serves up Cajun and Creole favorites. Locals and visitors alike are invited to spend the evening enjoying what makes Mentone special.
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Mentone Americana Nights is a free concert series bringing live music to the Shigley Amphitheater on the Moon Lake Campus. On the fourth Saturday of each month from June through September, these family-friendly evenings will be all about good music, good food, and a good reason to come together. Headlining the Saturday, June 28, show is Adamson Avenue, based out of Carrollton, Georgia. The group delivers a mix of folk-country and Americana, led by singer-songwriter Jason Kesler. With Chris Sundling on upright bass, Seth Murphy playing pedal steel guitar, Trey Young on guitar, and Greg Frazier on drums, their sound is honest and melodic, often centered around songs about life, faith, and the moments in between. They’ve built a loyal following for their heartfelt shows and authentic style. Opening the day will be Judy-Nicole Kirby, a Fort Payne-based singer-songwriter with a voice that draws you in and lyrics that make you want to stay. Her pop-folk style blends heartfelt melodies with a touch of soul, and whether she’s playing for a crowd or a handful of folks, she makes it feel personal. Judy is also a visual artist and helps support other local creatives through her work with Boom Town Makers Market. The Average Joes is a North Alabama favorite. Phillip Dooley (Geraldine), Russell Godwin (Grove Oak), and Dennis George (Fyffe) make up the trio with deep roots in local music scene. Their setlist spans from the 1960s to today — rock, country, pop, and bluegrass — all arranged with acoustic instruments and three-part harmonies. Dennis brings a full toolkit, playing everything from mandolin and dobro to harmonica and violin, with harmony vocals shaped by years of shape-note singing. You won’t find a tighter blend. The event starts at 3 p.m., giving you plenty of time to explore the artisan shops and galleries on the Moon Lake Campus and grab a bite at Moon Lake Kitchen, which serves up Cajun and Creole favorites. Locals and visitors alike are invited to spend the evening enjoying what makes Mentone special.
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Mentone Americana Nights is a free concert series bringing live music to the Shigley Amphitheater on the Moon Lake Campus. On the fourth Saturday of each month from June through September, these family-friendly evenings will be all about good music, good food, and a good reason to come together. Headlining the Saturday, June 28, show is Adamson Avenue, based out of Carrollton, Georgia. The group delivers a mix of folk-country and Americana, led by singer-songwriter Jason Kesler. With Chris Sundling on upright bass, Seth Murphy playing pedal steel guitar, Trey Young on guitar, and Greg Frazier on drums, their sound is honest and melodic, often centered around songs about life, faith, and the moments in between. They’ve built a loyal following for their heartfelt shows and authentic style. Opening the day will be Judy-Nicole Kirby, a Fort Payne-based singer-songwriter with a voice that draws you in and lyrics that make you want to stay. Her pop-folk style blends heartfelt melodies with a touch of soul, and whether she’s playing for a crowd or a handful of folks, she makes it feel personal. Judy is also a visual artist and helps support other local creatives through her work with Boom Town Makers Market. The Average Joes is a North Alabama favorite. Phillip Dooley (Geraldine), Russell Godwin (Grove Oak), and Dennis George (Fyffe) make up the trio with deep roots in local music scene. Their setlist spans from the 1960s to today — rock, country, pop, and bluegrass — all arranged with acoustic instruments and three-part harmonies. Dennis brings a full toolkit, playing everything from mandolin and dobro to harmonica and violin, with harmony vocals shaped by years of shape-note singing. You won’t find a tighter blend. The event starts at 3 p.m., giving you plenty of time to explore the artisan shops and galleries on the Moon Lake Campus and grab a bite at Moon Lake Kitchen, which serves up Cajun and Creole favorites. Locals and visitors alike are invited to spend the evening enjoying what makes Mentone special.
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