Fairs can work well. I'm leaning towards the smaller festivals these
days though. Typically 3 days of lots of performers, with lots of those
little side stages busy during the daytime.
Genre doesn't seem to be a hard rule either. 'Folk' festivals around
here include Folk, World, Bit of Rock, Jazz, Blues and some stuff that
defies categorization. I'm thinking about Hawksley Workman, Andrew Bird
types of music.
Great for folks whose ears are open!
Clint
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 02:58:30 -0000, Gagger <gagger1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Casinos work out pretty well for me - brunch, concert, do a little
gambling, stay overnight & explore around the nearby area the following
day. Makes for a cool weekend.
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> Fairs concerts are also cheap, but the downside is parking & dealing
> with the crowds.
>
> George
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> --- In Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com, "Cfh" <cfhiebert@...> wrote:
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> > I'm a bit of a packrat when it comes to ticket stubs. Price to get
> into > the venue's have gone up, as has the swag available. > Â
> > Still finding quite a few that are reasonable in price. I'd agree >
> that these casino venues are a good thing. Lots of shows in that 25 -
> > 35 buck range. Pretty cheap for an evenings entertainment, and in a
> > nice sounding/looking joint to boot!
> > Â
> > Clint
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