Warehouse Blues schedule
The Warehouse Blues series, Friday nights during the summer in the West Village courtyard, is one of the things that Durham's Parks and Rec department gets unequivocally right. Cosponsored with MusicMaker Relief Foundation, the series features local and regional roots musicians in an intimate, outdoor setting, complete with shared grill space and giggling 4 year olds.
This summer's schedule is out, but who's playing is unimportant. It's a great way to kick off the weekend, meet some new friends, catch up with old ones; it's free and you can bring your own adult beverages. What more could you ask for?
This summer's schedule is out, but who's playing is unimportant. It's a great way to kick off the weekend, meet some new friends, catch up with old ones; it's free and you can bring your own adult beverages. What more could you ask for?
Labels: Durham, Local music
3 Comments:
Oh sweet Jesus, don't give me an opening like that...
Okay, here's a nice one..."Free Goo-Goo Clusters"?
By Anonymous, at 4:35 PM
...er, "What more could you ask for?"
Then the...Goo Goo, etc etc.
Wait, I'm doing this sober, that's why it's not working. I'll check back with you after my malt liquor.
By Anonymous, at 4:42 PM
Ahhh, but you can bring your own GooGoo clusters, and give them away for free to other people.
And then they wouldn't have anything else to ask for.
By Barry, at 4:51 PM
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