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Chris Allen and the Lonesome Stars @ Cuyahoga Valley National Park Concert Series

Presented by Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park at Howe Meadow, Peninsula OH

Aug 01 2018
Chris Allen and the Lonesome Stars @ Cuyahoga Valley National Park Concert Series

Chris Allen and the Lonesome Stars will be performing for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Concert Series on August 1 from 5:30 to 8:30, at Howe Meadow.

The Lonesome Stars are an all-star cast of musicians who have affectionately “gone cowboy.” In backwoods ballads and bluegrass jams, the group pays homage to Billie Holiday, John Hardy, and the ghosts of lovers past. The alt-country group is a side project for three of the area’s top musicians: singer-songwriter Chris Allen, bassist Tom Prebish and pedal steel guitarist Al Moss. Allen and Prebish have known each other since attending first grade at St. Christopher’s in Cleveland.

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Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

All ages are welcome! This is a family-friendly program. Outdoor toys and sports items are provided for kids of all ages.

What can I bring into the event?

Patrons may bring their own food or beverages. However, you cannot consume alcohol at Howe Meadow, as this is prohibiited by National Park Service policies. Patrons who bring their own drinks and food are expected to clean up all trash before leaving Howe Meadow.

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Howe Meadow

4040 Riverview Rd., Peninsula, OH 44264

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