The Howlin’ Brothers Bring Unique Stringband Sounds Ozark Folk Center State Park
Mountain View, Arkansas – A unique and creative blend of traditional and modern stringband music takes center stage Saturday, Oct. 10 when The Howlin’ Brothers perform at the Ozark Folk Center State Park.
The trio, originally from Ithaca, New York, features harmony singing, banjo, guitar, upright bass and jig dancing to create a sound that is both familiar and new. Performances include a matinee performance in the craft village from 2-3:00 p.m. and evening performances in the Large Auditorium starting at 7:00 p.m.
“We really enjoy featuring a group like The Howlin’Brothers,” says Music Director Daren Dortin. “They embody the real sprit of traditional and old time music, from the heart and good for the soul.”
Combination tickets for both shows are available for $19.50 or tickets for individual performances are available for $12.00. Seating for both shows is general admission.
The Ozark Folk Center State Park is located at 1032 Park Avenue in Mountain View. Follow the signs to the Ozark Folk Center State Park, less than a mile from the Courthouse Square in downtown Mountain View. The park may also be reached by taking Hwy 5/9/14 (Sylamore Ave) to Jimmy Driftwood Parkway, which leads directly to the park entrance.
The mission of Ozark Folk Center State Park is to perpetuate, present and promote the Ozark way of life in an educational and enjoyable manner; through craft demonstrations, musical programs, the Heritage Herb Garden, workshops and other special events. For more information on this and other events visit www.OzarkFolkCenter.com or call 870-269-3851.
