Music on the Plaza Features Post War Blues When the Sheriff Comes to Town

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Submitted by The Port of Olympia

Against the backdrop of sparkling Budd Inlet, Blues County Sheriff will entertain with post-war blues at the free Music on the Plaza concert on August 5 at 7:00 p.m.

Post war blues is very popular dance music performed in big city dance halls, highway roadhouses and honkytonks. Blues County Sheriff does original material along with covers of great classic blues tunes.

Port of Olympia is proud to partner with the Olympia Downtown Association (ODA) for the eleventh year of Music on the Plaza which is part of ODA’s annual Music in the Park summer concert series.  

The tiered Port Plaza offers excellent viewing as well as plenty of dance space. Find the Port Plaza just north of Percival Landing and south of the Port’s Marine Terminal along the east side of Budd Inlet in downtown Olympia. Its landmark is the 43-foot viewing tower. Bring your own chair or blanket and enjoy a night of great music with your community.

Music in the Park’s award-winning performances began in 1979, featuring local, regional and national talents. The concert series attracts visitors from Thurston, Mason, Grays Harbor, Pierce and King counties. ODA accepted the production responsibilities for Music in the Park in 1991.

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