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July 6 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Dead Winter Carpenters - Concerts at Commons Beach

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Date & Time

July 6   |  4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location

Commons Beach

Get Ready! Local, regional and national performers will delight Tahoe City audiences every Sunday afternoon, 4-7pm! This FREE 13-week concert series begins June 15 through September 7.

Blankets, low-back chairs, sunscreen, a hat, food, drinks, cash for food and drink, and of course, your dancing shoes!

THIS SUNDAY we welcome DEAD WINTER CARPENTERS!

Hailing from North Lake Tahoe, CA, americana/roots rock band Dead Winter Carpenters has built a reputation for pouring their heart and soul into each performance. Reminiscent of genre-benders like Jack White, Chris Thile, and Sam Bush, Dead Winter Carpenters harmoniously blend refined musical ability with a scarcely restrained tendency to let it all hang out. The result is a controlled burn, a riveting sound, and a connection with fans that sells out shows and has the band sharing stages with the likes of Jason Isbell, Easton Corbin, Greensky Bluegrass, Rising Appalachia, Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters and Hard Working Americans.

Members include Jesse Dunn (acoustic guitar, vocals), Jenni Charles (fiddle, vocals), Nick Swimley (lead telecaster guitar, vocals), Brian Huston (drums, vocals), Jeremy Plog (bass,
vocals) and the latest addition, long time collaborator Matt Mitchell (keys, vocals, acoustic guitar). A steadily touring band since forming in 2010, Dead Winter Carpenters has entertained growing crowds at notable festivals including High Sierra Music Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, California Worldfest (CA), DelFest (MD), Northwest String Summit (OR), Harvest Music Festival (AR), WinterWonderGrass (CA and CO), Hangtown Music Festival (CA) and more. 

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