The popular free concert series Creekside Park Unplugged hosted by The Howard Hughes Corporation returns this spring on Wednesday nights on May 4, May 11, and May 18 from 6 to 8 pm at Creekside Park Village Green in The Woodlands.
The family-friendly concert series will feature:
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May 4 - Tay and Mel Generations
Houston's very own mother-daughter music duo performing hits from the generations such as "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash to "Valerie" by Amy Winehouse. Tay andamp; Mel's song repertoire covers hits from every decade and is always full of fun surprises!
May 11 - JP Kendrick Trio with Philip Smith and James Wilhite:
Solo acoustical pop solos featuring an eclectic mix of music spanning multiple genres catering to the music lover with a discerning palette - Classic Rock, Soul, Blues, Folk Rock and more, all with a touch of blue-eyed Soul.
May 18 - Pete Scafidi and Heath Behmer
The Pete Scafidi Duo with Heath Behmer perform an upbeat, eclectic mix of covers from Rock/Pop, RandB, Latin, and Country genres, plus some originals.
“Creekside Park Unplugged concert series provides a variety of live music for residents and their family and friends to enjoy,” said Kim Phillips, Vice President of Marketing for Howard Hughes. “It’s the perfect atmosphere with the beautiful spring weather, open green space, restaurants and shops, conveniently located within walking distance for nearby residents.”
Creekside Park Village Green is located at 26400 Kuykendahl Road between Creekside Forest Drive and New Harmony Trail, across from H-E-B.
Visitors are invited to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets to the concerts (glass is not permitted). The Woodlands Township is the Park Sponsor.
December 18, 2024Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer
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