Monday, Aug. 1: Another Side
Classic rock ‘n’ roll the way you remember it and want it from a locally-based classic rock band that’s been popular for 20 years. The six-piece band includes a fiddle player that helps to add a little country and some pop violin songs. The band is known for its strong harmonies and focuses on music from the 1960s through the 1980s, with a few “newer” songs from the 1990s. Expect a powerful show of upbeat music/party tunes that everyone can sing and dance too, along with full professional sound and lighting production.
Performances at 7 and 9 p.m.







Tuesday, Aug. 2: Rachel Horter
Rachel Horter is a Schuylkill County singer/songwriter now based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Her music style incorporates all things country, adding R&B influence mixed with some soul.
She began her love for singing and entertaining from an early age that continued into her high school days. After graduating, she decided to put off college and move to Nashville to pursue her dream of becoming an artist.
Since then, she has played at iconic Nashville venues and events, also enjoying her weekly gig at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red in downtown Nashville. She had the opportunity to tour in Germany, and one of her most memorable shows was an opening performance for country music legend Loretta Lynn. Rachel also had three songs in featured in the Hallmark Channel’s “Switched for Christmas” starring Candace Cameron Bure as well as placements in four more Hallmark Christmas movies in 2018. She enjoys recording covers for her YouTube channel, which has garnered her over 6 million views and tens of thousands of subscribers.
Rachel released the official music video for her lead single, “How lucky” on youtube and Her debut EP,, “Lucky” is available now on all platforms.
Performances at 7 and 9 p.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 3: Jeremiah James & The Revival
Highly entertaining and acclaimed southern rock, classic rock and country music. This highly entertaining and acclaimed show has entertained in cities across the country abd is sure to satisfy any live music lover. Jeremiah has been singing and performing since early childhood. His father played 5-string banjo and family time was often spent with his father pickin’ on old country and bluegrass. Another early musical influence was Jeremiah’s late grandmother. She played popular and secular music on the keyboard for decades in the Lehigh Valley. Performing at family gatherings in his early adolescence and then in various rock bands throughout high school and college, Jeremiah believes he received his real music education in the working class drinking establishments throughout the Northeast.

Thursday, Aug. 4: Amish Outlaws
Playing all the songs other bands are too embarrassed to play. Four of the band’s original six members were born and raised in Lancaster with a strict Amish upbringing. But their spirits were too wild for the Amish lifestyle. There is an Amish tradition known as “Rumspringa” in which Amish children at the age of 16 have an opportunity to live free of the strict Amish code of conduct before deciding if they want to come back and be baptized into the Amish church. In the years since their Rumspringa, the members of the Amish Outlaws have become very well acclimated to the pleasures and vices of the modern world … music, most of all. Thus, with a bold lust for life and a fire for music and performance that can only come from 16 years of repression, The Amish Outlaws were unleashed upon the world.
Performances at 7 and 9 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 5: Brandon Bennett with the Spin-Outs
Elvis Presley tribute artist and accompanying band. Brandon Bennett is a native of south Louisiana, and is known worldwide for his award winning talent in the tribute industry. In his over 20 years in the business, Brandon has been a part of a diverse scene paying tribute to the greatest entertainer of our time. Brandon was awarded the title of “Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist” by Elvis Presley Enterprises. Featured television appearances on “The Late Show with David Letterman”, “The NBC Nightly News”, “The Ricki Lake Show”, & “American Hot Rod”. Lead roles in the long running “The Elvis Story” and the Tony Award Winning Musical “Million Dollar Quartet” along with featured performances at many professional sporting events. Brandon has the honor of working with members of several members of Elvis Presley’s band/ Brandon has also been producing and starring in his own music revue.
Performances at 7 and 9 p.m.


Saturday, Aug. 6, 7 p.m.: Jesse Wade
A “hard-hitting, rockin’, country blues tribute band. This local country outlaw act has been entertaining audiences for decades as Jesse and his gang deliver high-energy performances spanning the music of country greats from George Jones and Patsy Cline to Travis Tritt and Jason Aldean. The band plays in venues across Pennsylvania,

Saturday, Aug. 6, 9 p.m.: Little Texas
A multi-Grammy Award nominated vocal band shaking up the country music world with an energetic sound. Since bursting on the scene in the early 1990s, Little Texas became one of the top vocal bands in the industry. Nearly 3,000 shows and eight albums later (with over 7 million units sold) and celebrating the 30th year of its debut appearance on the country music charts, it’s easy to understand why the group earned the moniker “Hardest Working Band in Country Music.” Little Texas racked up 11 Top 20 singles (with three Top 10s and three No. 1s) and received multiple Grammy, CMA and ACM nominations, winning the ACM for Top Vocal Group of 1993. To date, band members have continued to write or co-write, record, and play every note on every single they’ve released. From their debut single “Some Guys Have All the Love,” which provided the band its first top 10 hit, to the top 5 ballad “You and Forever and Me,” listeners have been blown away by the group’s intricately stacked harmonies.
