By Dominique Wald
Summer music festivals hit all the right notes when it comes to having fun. Of course theres Sasquatch! and Paradiso, but theres no need to travel far and wide for good, live music. Regional music abounds for those with a concert itch. Outdoor music festivals provide the perfect opportunity to dabble in an unfamiliar genre or to check out regional talents living practically right under your nose.
Bluegrass comes to the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley the weekend of June 26 with the Two Rivers Rendezvous Valley Bluegrass Festival. Headliners Farmstrong and North Country Bluegrass are set to take the stage at the Nez Perce County Fairgrounds.
Rendezvous in the Park in Moscow brings big names to town July 17-19. Headliners include Samantha Fish, Los Lonely Boys and the Washington/Idaho Symphony. Local opening acts include Blue Funk Jailbreak and The Hoodoo Two.
On July 18, Inland 360s very own Dock Concert will feature live music on the loading dock at the Lewiston Tribune on Capital Street. With free admission, local musicians, drinks, food and sun, what more could you ask for in a music festival?
Collective Soul will headline Rockin on the River July 25 in Clarkston on the banks of the Snake River. For a more local feel that day, head out to the Spiral Rock event featuring a variety of local musicians at 4 p.m. off the Spiral Highway in Lewiston.
Lewistons Hot August Nights concert, combining classic cars with rock n roll is set for Aug. 29 at Pioneer Park in Lewiston.
Double dare: Attend every festival listed. Theres no such thing as too much good music.
Word of advice: Bring sunglasses. In the world of outdoor summer music festivals, sunglasses are definitely a must.