11Rock'n On The River promises an exceptional evening on Friday, July 19. Kicking off the event, the Dalton Davis Band will captivate the audience from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Following their performance, the headliner ZZ Top Notch will take the stage, delivering an electrifying show from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Dalton Davis, hailing from Mamers, will add a touch of country flair to the lineup with his full band. Be sure to give him a listen before you see him live on his YouTube channel here:
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Founded in 2022, ZZ Top Notch is a tribute band that celebrates "that little ol' band from Texas," capturing the essence and excitement of an authentic ZZ Top performance for their audience.
Featuring The Reverend Willie Gibson (Chuck Sirko on guitar), Dusty Thrills (John Hubacheck on bass), and Frank Beardless (Joe Snyder on drums), this trio is dedicated to delivering an unforgettable experience to every concertgoer.
These three experienced musicians deliver an electrifying performance of all the iconic hits, including “Sharp Dressed Man”, “Legs”, “Waiting on the Bus”, “La Grange’’, and “Tush”, spanning decades of beloved ZZ Top music.
With their authentic recreation of the band's look, costumes, and sound, combined with their ability to captivate and entertain the audience, ZZ Top Notch promises an unforgettable show.
This free event is set to unfold at Campbellton Landing, located at 1122 Person Street. Parking is available for $10 per vehicle. Gates open at 5:30 p.m., allowing ample time to secure a prime location, so don't forget to bring a chair.
Please note that outside coolers and containers are prohibited, but a variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase on-site. Notably, 50% of the beer sales will benefit the Karen Chandler Trust Cancer Charity. For more info, visit www.facebook.com/people/Rockn-On-The-River

(Photo: ZZ Top Notch will be the headliner for Rock'n On the River, July 19. Photo courtesy of ZZ Top Notch's Facebook page)

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