
Headliners The Matt Flinner Trio take the stage at 3:00 PM for an extended set. Bassman Grant Shimer rounds out their Americana and folk grass tunes. Steve Swift, April McPherson, and Derek Wood create tight 3 part vocal harmonies. Mountaintop Sound rounds out the locals’ portion of the lineup at 2:00 PM. Dave Hunt leads the band and is a three-time Utah State Instrument Champion on guitar, fiddle and mandolin. Gold Rush brings classic Bluegrass to the stage at 1:00 PM.

Bill and Loretta Westbrook are traditional bluegrass pickers who don’t mind adapting rock songs to bluegrass beat. The show kicks off at high-noon Saturday with Cedar City’s favorite bluegrass duo, Coyote Bluegrass.

Local ‘tweener acts will keep the music going between main performances.
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The free show features 6 bands playing traditional and contemporary Americana music. Live acoustic music returns to Cedar City Main Street Park this Saturday, June 4 with an all-day “Music in the Park” event presented by Iron County Acoustic Music Association. “We hope you dream a little harder, believe a little more in yourself and recognize the beauty that is found within: both yourself and others.” – Jewly Krause There is still time to believe in love, magic and join the cast for one final performance tonight at 7pm in the Heritage Theater!Ĭheck your cupboards, drawers and the west wing for spare change and purchase tickets at Come and witness Belle and the Beast break the spell and prove that love conquers all and true beauty is found within. The CCCMT’s production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is more than just a provincial performance and if you missed it, don’t worry because it’s your lucky day. Perhaps it’s the simplicity of a kind word or gesture, being willing to sacrifice for those you love, or even just believing in magic,” she expressed. Perhaps it’s the way the human spirit triumphs, or the way someone can look beneath the surface and find beauty. “I have always loved the story of Beauty and the Beast. While some believe, “If it’s not Baroque, don’t fix it,” Director Krause has brought this timeless classic back to life once again with the talented CCCMT youth. It was the Cedar City Children’s Musical Theatre’s first performance of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and the directorial debut of Jewly Krause, who has been changing scripts, scenes wardrobes and lives ever since. Once upon a time, nearly ten years ago, on stage not too far away, a tale as old as time began between a beauty, a beast and their unlikely, but extraordinary love story. The show begins at 7:00 PM, Friday October 7 at Community Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 2279 N Wedgewood Lane, Cedar City. He is a welcome addition to the Cedar City acoustic music scene. This past summer Burton took a position teaching Outdoor Rec at SUU and moved to Cedar City from the mountains of Wyoming. As such, I've happily embraced the hobbyist musician label and have pursued other interests, though I do still consider myself a serious songwriter.”īurton’s other interests also include all types of outdoor recreation. He says, “It was a big learning experience for me in that I got to tour a bit and realized the grind of that lifestyle wasn't for me. The band was signed to a record deal and opened for Lyle Lovett, The Old 97s, and others. In the late 90s and early 2000s, he played mandolin and fiddle in the Union City All-Stars. Current influences include Caroline Spence and Jason Isbell. His guitar voicings lend credence to the heartfelt beat of his songs.īurton says his early musical influences include Paul Simon's Graceland and John Prine's self-titled debut album as touchstones of the songwriting world. His songs evoke a land and people touched by the natural world in ways most can only imagine. His previous album, “Kentuckian”, tells stories of life in the coal mining district of Kentucky.īorn in Michigan and raised in Kentucky coal country, Burton started playing the violin in 4th grade, picked up guitar in high school and started writing songs.

His most recent EP, the roots and bluegrass-flavored “ Last of the Old West” views the changing land- and culture-scape of the western US through a folksinger’s eyes. Burton has a number of albums and EPS to his credit. His songs tell the stories of people and the land they live on.
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Iron County Acoustic Music Association kicks off its 2022-23 concert series with Jason Tyler Burton, a well-travelled folksinger-songwriter with Kentucky roots.
