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Camp Grier & Lonesome Station Present Concert Series at Camp Grier w/ Pink Beds + Sounding Arrow Day Pass + Music $25 includes addition of entry to Camp Grier where you can hike or bike the trails, paddle, swim, or fish in the lake, picnic, and relax in a beautiful mountain setting. Gates open at 12PM - come early and enjoy the day before music starts at 3PM. Canoes and kayaks will be available, and if you'd like to ride, feel free to bring your own bike. Please note: there is no lifeguard on duty, so swim at your own risk and follow all posted lake rules. Guests 18 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Music Only $18 Come enjoy live music from 3-5PM on the outdoor, lake-side stage at beautiful Camp Grier. Feel free to bring your own picnic, and a blanket or chairs for lawn seating. This event is for ALL AGES (12 and under FREE) Event will take place rain or shine! No dogs! About the bands: Pink Beds sits at the intersection of spacious grooves and lush song-crafting. If All I Have, the band's debut LP, was a love letter to the sounds that surrounded them in Appalachia, the March 2024 follow-up, Spare Key To A Memory, is a nuanced and evolved form, showcasing their love of lush, angular, and ethereal sounds designed to resonate with our deepest emotional experiences. Shifting from a lockdown songwriting project to an electrifying live act, the band has taken on a vibrant and captivating quality all to their own. Playing o of the spark of a live environment, the band evolves and expands upon their familiar compositions, taking them to new and exciting places. After securing a foothold in southeast markets, becoming a FloydFest On-the-Rise artist, a Relix Magazine Sonic Showdown Finalist, and making prominent regional festival appearances, the band is eager to bring these new songs and experiences to audiences throughout 2024. Pink Beds from Asheville, NC comprises Aaron Aiken (Vocals, Guitar, Keys, Synths), Jackson Van Horn (Guitar, Keys, Synths), Logan Hall (Bass, Synths), and Ryan Sargent (Drums, Percussion). The group explores their shared influences nurtured by a deep bond with one another. Veteran recording artist and touring musician Scott Kinnebrew returns with Skyman, the newest release from his solo project, Sounding Arrow. What began as a series of bedroom demos evolved into a 40-minute musical journey—intimate, layered, and expansive. Co-produced by Gary Jules(“Mad World,” Donnie Darko) and mixed by Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses, The Avett Brothers’ Emotionalism), Skyman weaves a vivid sonic landscape rich with the textures of rock, folk, country, blues, British invasion, R&B, and pop. Still, the album resists classification, landing somewhere between tradition and invention—what might best be called Sonic Impressionism. Kinnebrew’s songs are rooted in narrative, but they stretch beyond autobiography. The storyteller feels like he might be telling your story. This latest work has been called “the last great American novel”—and Skyman itself? “Cool like the rock you find on the beach that ends up on your dashboard.” Over the past 30 years, Scott Kinnebrew has shared the stage with a long list of renowned artists, including The Black Crowes, The Avett Brothers, The Lumineers, Sturgill Simpson, Dawes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lissie, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Blind Melon, Steve Miller Band, Gov’t Mule, and The Doobie Brothers. His former band, Truth & Salvage Co., released two records on Sony’s Megaforce label, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, toured Iraq to perform for U.S. troops in 2009, turned down a gig with Phil Lesh, and racked up 250,000 road miles in five years. Purchase tickets at: ../summer-concert-series-pink...