Michael Waskey is a first-rate performing songwriter and storyteller who delivers familiar yet never derivative music filled with vivid colors, broad textures and purposeful imagery. A multi-instrumentalist maestro, Michael’s guitar prowess stands out. From heartfelt country melodies to spirited indie anthems, his performances traverse genres. His constant pursuit of perfection drives him to refine his craft, delivering an unmatched musical experience.
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Lynn Routzahn and Grab Smash and Go Food Truck!
πΆπ· Tonight at BMWC π·πΆ
π Grab Smash & Go Food Truck β 5β9pm (burgers worth smashing for π€€)
π€ Lynn Routzahn β Live music 6β9pm πΆ
πͺ Doors open at NOON, so come early, grab a glass (or two), and claim your spot!
π Blue Mountain Wine Crafters β where the wine flows, the music plays, and the burgers slay πππ΅
Logan Tritle Live Music
Logan Tritle is a solo acoustic artist from Hagerstown, MD. Focusing on 90s and 2000s rock, pop, and country, you can expect to hear songs by Matchbox Twenty, BlueOctober, Taylor Swift, Taking Back Sunday, and Garth Brooks, with a few surprises thrown in along the way!
Sunday Funday with Jason Teach
Jason Teach has been playing and performing for the last 20 years. His sound has evolved over the years and some things have always remained true. His voice is pure and his honesty and heartfelt sensitivity comes through in his music.
Saturday Live Music with Paul McNeil
Paul McNeil is a unique guitarist, singer, songwriter with a distinctive style of finger picking that is rhythmic, melodic, funky and mellow. He plays a wide variety of music from the 70βs to Today in rock, country, jazz and finger style formats.
Sunday Funday with Bob Courter
Bob Courter is a guitarist and singer. He is currently a member of the band, Prophets of the Abstract Truth, as well as experimental duos. Bobβs solo shows bring an eclectic mix from his years of playing jazz, rock, blues, reggae and country. His stream of consciousness set could include Hank Williams, Bob Marley, The Beatles, Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones and Frank Sinatra, all done the Bobby C way!