Independence Day weekend live music
By TERRY JOE WILES
Ya know, it still amazes me of all the courage and commitment that it took to separate from the British Colonies and start a Republic thatâs still the greatest country on this planet.
The change was violent and cost many lives. But the founders knew exactly what they didnât want from their experience under the rule of England. And the freedom that they fought and died for 247 years ago is what we celebrate on this Fourth of July! Change is what started this country and some change is necessary today to allow for all people to live together in peace. The only thing that I can do to help maintain this freedom is make myself useful to that cause. So, my advice is to be a good example: Stand for the flag, Say the Pledge of Allegiance and mean it, Love this country enough to teach the history, good and bad, to the kids. My prayers are for peace, no wars- Strong and fair leadership- understanding, not division. Let Freedom Ring!
Live music in LeFlore County area
Wow! I kinda had a patriotic moment. Enjoy the fireworks, they are a favorite memory from childhood. But, please, remember the veterans and other neighbors that might have an issue with the loud booms and bright lights. PTSD is real. Be a good neighbor. And think of pets, yours and the neighbors. They can be terrified of all the racket. My $1,000 squirrel dawg is gun shy because of the week long, day and night racket. She can tree them, I just canât shootâem. So be mindful of those around. AND be safe. No bottle rocket battles.
Tuesday night enjoy live jazz music at the LeFlore County Museum starting at 6:30 p.m. the concert is free and refreshments will be served. The Al Grzech Band will be there.
Live Music this weekend- âThe Shady Oak Tribadoursâ- Scot Francis, Joel Billy, Dennis Dooley and Larry Taylor will be at a birthday party at Sheilaâs Whatâya Do Yâall Bar and Grill on Thursday. Then at the Knotty Pint Saturday Bike Night in Fort Smith on July 1. Music is from 3-6 pm. the 4th of July They will be part of one of the biggest celebrations in our area. Freedom Fest in McAlester. With food, games, activities for the âungensâ and lots of live music.
Dawnâs Diner in Red Oak will be helping with the Independence Day celebration Saturday. Thereâs a parade, activities for the whole family, fireworks, followed by a street dance. âBig Marty and the Dirty Dogsâ will play for the dance. Itâs a great time. On Friday, â59 Southâ will play for the dance at Dawnâs. It will be cool inside and plenty of good food and great music.
Over in Hackett, Arkansas, Crockyâs Cafe will have live music starting Friday. âBig Revâ will rattle the cage with some loud and meaningful words and music. Then on Saturday, music from âPaden Baggetteâ. This singer/songwriter will bring his best. Both nites start at 6 p.m.
âEarl Hearon and the Sound of Countryâ will be the music to dance to Saturday. It will be the Independence Day celebration for the dance hall. Music starts at 7 p.m.
âLive Wireâ ft. Felisha McKenzie will be layinâ it down at M Jâs Bar and Grill in Chism, Arkansas Saturday. Just a short drive East of Charleston. Music from 8 to midnight!
Big doings also in McCurtain Saturday will be itsr Independence Day celebration. Live music from noon til 4 p.m. âSouth 49â, the very best new band around. I mean ânewâ like IF ya donât count the year or so of hard work and practice and just plain ole paying their dues. These guys have a sound of their own makinâ. Itâs got country, rock, red dirt, just get down to it kinda music all mixed into a great show. They are getting some breaks as opening act for some big names at the Majestic. And if they can stand the test of trials and time, big thangs are gonna happen. They have some tunes on You Tube and all the music streaming thing-a-ma-jigs. Checkâem out!
I am also proud to announce that my good friends, âOklahoma Moonâ are booking gigs again. Maybe just not as many this time around. Their first show will be at Neumiuirâs Whippoorwill Restaurant on July 7 from 7-10 p.m. Glad they are picking again.
Well, that ainât all I got to say BUT itâs a good place to stop. Contact me at 918-649-5736 or [email protected]. Support live music when ya can. Have a fun and safe 4th of July!
This is Terry Joe Wilesâ first column for us. If you are glad to see he is writing for us, let him know with a comment on the post. If you would like to write a column or cover civic news in any LeFlore County, CONTACT us. This column and more also appear on our daily newsletter, LeFlore County’s only daily publication. Subscribe for $5 per month or $50 per year and never miss one of our stories.
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