The
City of Lake Charles
announces the kick off the 2012 Downtown at Sundown series with the sounds of
Boomerang. The
event will take place in the street within the 600 block of Ryan between
Division and Mill Streets from 6-9pm. The former site of the event will be open
and available for parking cars. Downtown at Sundown features a variety of music
from local and regional bands as well as food and
beverage booths, table top galleries, and activities for kids. We want everyone to
come downtown to patronize the businesses and see the ongoing “Streetscape”
project.
Boomerang
has been rockin' the region since 2006, and it's been one wild ride. Like a
good pot of gumbo, Boomerang mixes it all up. Start off with a big serving of
funk, toss in some classic rock, sprinkle it with country, serve it with a
little dab of top 40 and you get an enjoyable party experience that can cater
to anyone's tastes. They don't just serve in a bland 'ole gumbo bowl, they
decorate it with bell bottoms, afros, glittered shirts and gold fish inlaid
clodhoppers. Band members are Billy Cormier, lead guitar; J. P. Booth, drums; Victor
Montgomery, lead vocals and rhythm guitar; Greg Richardson, keyboards; and Rod
Lavergne, bass. For more info about Boomerang go to http://www.theboomerangexperience.com
Beverage
sales will be facilitated by B.A.A.K. of Southwest
Louisiana (Benefiting Area At-risk Kids) and will benefit
the Harbour House. Harbour House ETC provides intervention and prevention
services which address the issues affecting youth and families who are in at
risk situations.
It
is through the philanthropic support of The American Press, CITGO, Delta Downs
Racetrack Casino & Hotel and Entergy that this popular, family-friendly
event is sustained. The music line-up will be: May 18, Boomerang; May 25, Chris
Ardoin and NuStep; June 1, Soul Vacation; June 8, City Heat.
If
inclement weather prevails, the concerts will be held inside the Lake Charles Civic Center .
Concert goers are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs, however, no outside
beverages or pets are allowed on site. For more information, call the City of Lake Charles Arts and
Culture Department at 337-491-9159 or visit on Facebook or www.CityOfLakeCharles.com
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