Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of live music at the Roxbury Bandshell. The Roxbury Bandshell was built in 1939 as a tribute to the strength of the Johnstown people and their determination to survive the depression and to build a better future.
A huge favorite in Johnstown, 2016 Blues Music Award (BMA) Winner and frequent BMA nominee Billy Price first attracted national attention during his three-year association with guitarist Roy Buchanan. Price is the vocalist on two of Buchanan’s LPs, That’s What I’m Here For and Live Stock. Since then, with the Keystone Rhythm Band, the Billy…
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of live music at the Roxbury Bandshell. The Roxbury Bandshell was built in 1939 as a tribute to the strength of the Johnstown people and their determination to survive the depression and to build a better future.
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of live music at the Roxbury Bandshell. The Roxbury Bandshell was built in 1939 as a tribute to the strength of the Johnstown people and their determination to survive the depression and to build a better future.
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of live music at the Roxbury Bandshell. The Roxbury Bandshell was built in 1939 as a tribute to the strength of the Johnstown people and their determination to survive the depression and to build a better future.
This annual music festival rocks downtown Johnstown for two days during the late summer months. The event has featured a myriad of famous groups like Los Lobos, The Spin Doctors, Bruce Hornsby, and many more throughout its over 15 years of existence. Good food, great drinks, amazing bands!
WILL CHALMERS has been performing his tribute to Neil Diamond for the past eight years. His show appeals to all ages and he loves to get the audience involved by encouraging them to clap and sing along. Will’s natural resemblance to Neil Diamond, his flawless replication of Neil’s singing voice, combined with his outstanding stage…
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of live music at the Roxbury Bandshell. The Roxbury Bandshell was built in 1939 as a tribute to the strength of the Johnstown people and their determination to survive the depression and to build a better future.
Listen to the concert under the shade trees next to the river at Sandyvale Memorial Gardens & Conservancy. Attendees can bring their own lawn chairs or blankets and refreshments.
The band is based out of Johnstown, PA and performs a wide range of styles, but frequently does exclusively Celtic shows. Most of the songs, except for the originals, were written by people long since deceased. The name of the band is inspired by the combination of styles and homage to deceased musicians.