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Music September 1, 2008  RSS feed

Fall concerts will rock Amphitheatre

Fall concerts will rock Amphitheatre

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is the place for concerts coming up in October. They will offer three separate styles for music lovers, from the blues rocker Steve Miller Band to Widespread Panic.


O.A.R. (aka Of a Revolution) converted from a University rock band to Billboard chartbuster.
O.A.R.

Saturday, October 04, 2008
Gates 5:30pm | Show 6:30 pm

O.A.R. (aka Of a Revolution) converted from a University rock band to Billboard chartbuster. Stories of a Stranger, contained a pair of Top 20 hits in "Love and Memories" and "Heard the World." O.A.R. has officially sold in excess of 1.2 million albums over their career.

"The musicians of O.A.R. … are insurgents in the battle to destroy cookie-cutter music." New York Post


 

Steve Miller Band

Saturday, October 25, 2008
Gates 6pm | Show 7:30pm

Steve Miller's career has encompassed two distinct stages: one of the top blues-rockers during the late '60s and early '70s, and one of the top-selling rock acts of the mid- to late '70s and early '80s with hits like "The Joker," "Fly Like an Eagle," "Rock'n Me," and "Abracadabra."


Widespread Panic
Los Lonely Boys

Sunday, October 26, 2008
Gates 4pm | Show 5pm

Widespread Panic One of the most successful rock bands in the world.

Widespread Panic One of the most successful rock bands in the world.

In their 22 years together they’ve sold over 3 million albums and are consistently one of Pollstar’s Top 50 live acts. Beyond the six men on stage, the band’s crew, dubbed "The Home Team," allows Panic’s rabid fans to experience a unique, world-class concert every night.

From famed lighting designer Candace Brightman (Grateful Dead) to sound engineer Chris Rabold, this is a well-oiled machine, each piece working towards the goal of a transcendent performance.