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CONCERTS PART ONE REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 11 Jonathan Byrd & The Pickup Cowboy Sponsored in part by PineCone Saturday, August 12 | 7 p.m. | Free Jonathan Byrd & The Pickup Cowboy are musical gunslingers, vaudevillian hucksters, and old-fashioned tent revivalists. Between heartbreaking ballads and rousing sing-alongs, the Cowboys entertain and get audiences involved in the show. Gregg Gelb & the Second Line Stompers Friday, July 14 | 7 p.m. | Free Enjoy an evening of jazz with central North Carolina's top jazz musician and his band in their Starlight Concert debut! With guest singer Kathy Montgomery Gelb. Jamrock Friday, August 4 | 7 p.m. | Free Starlight Concert favorite Jamrock returns to fill the air with their authentic reggae rhythms. Rock out with "Yard Style" reggae, including lovers rock, oldies, dancehall, and roots music. Celebrate the band's Jamaican influence and origins at the final Starlight Concert of the season. Summer Sertoma Series Sertoma Amphitheatre is nestled away inside Fred G. Bond Metro Park—a perfect setting for summer concerts. Come early for a seat or pack your own chair. Please note: food and leashed pets are permitted, but please leave alcoholic beverages at home. Concerts may be cancelled or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Tyler Hughes & Sam Gleaves Sponsored in part by PineCone Saturday, June 10 | 7 p.m. | Free Tyler Hughes and Sam Gleaves play old time country music and newly written songs from the Appalachian mountains. They feature fiddle and banjo hoedowns, close mountain harmonies, country gospel songs, lonesome ballads, and flatfoot dancing. Al Strong Sponsored in part by PineCone Saturday, July 8 | 7 p.m. | Free Al Strong is well known in the Triangle's growing jazz scene. He is a gifted musician who released his debut album, LoveStrong Vol. 1, last year. Strong has had the pleasure of performing for artists such as Bradford Marsalis, Aretha Franklin, Clay Aiken, and Linda Eder. SERTOMA AMPHITHEATRE

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