You can enjoy live music performances on many Saturdays throughout the summer. Musicians will generally perform between 10 am and 12 noon. You will hear a variety of music from solo musicians and small groups performing many different styles of music at the Dyckman Park end of the pavilion.
A special thanks goes out to Andru Bemis, a multi-talented local folk and bluegrass musician and general manager of Foundry Hall here in South Haven, for arranging to have these fine musicians add a little more flavor to your market experience.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 Steve Justman
Singer, troubadour, musician, entertainer, caretaker of songs. A voice that remembers, Steve Justman has been performing
Americana and folk music in the Chicago area for many years. A true folksinger, he is in a way a throwback to a different
era singing popular folk music and country songs that people know and focusing strictly on the audience's entertainment.
Real vintage folk music. Real classic country music. The kind that you remember “The way it was. The way it still can be.”
Saturday, August 1, 2009 Anna Ash and the Family Tree
All we need to know is that Anna Ash is a not far off cousin of the yellowbird. She flies & sings, flies & sings, inching out
her wingspan every time her ears pick up the sounds of autoharps and Ella Fitzgerald. With a lullaby of a voice she takes
stringed instruments and mingles them with a smidgen of soul and a tad pinch of a shimmy and a twang.
Saturday, July 11, 2009 Elisabeth Pixley-Fink
Saturday, August 29, 2009 Joe Foster
Joe is an old sixties folk singer who has been performing throughout the Midwest for the past 30+ years. Most of his
music is from the 40's through the 70's, including a lot of fun and family-friendly songs.
Saturday, August 22, 2009 Kraig Kenning
Call him contemporary folk, blues, roots rock, American Fingerstyle or Americana. Regardless of the genres crossed, Kraig
Kenning manages to leave every audience feeling like they've just spent some quality time with an old friend. Kenning's
driving perfectionism and attention to matters of the human spirit have inspired comparisons with Eric Clapton, Duane
Allman, Bob Dylan and Jackson Brownto name a few.
Saturday, September 26, 2009 One Inch Snails