Up & Coming Weekly

July 12, 2022

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JULY 13 - 19, 2022 UCW 15 EVENT Autumn Tyde, Rev On ready to entertain Rock'n On The River audience by ASHLEY SHIRLEY One Friday a month, the good people of Fayetteville can make their way down to the Cape Fear River for a truly awesome live music experience. In a sea of canvas camping chairs, people can gather together with beer and burger in hand, united in one goal: to have a good time. e Rock'n On e River concert series showcases some of the area's most talented musicians in a laid-back outdoor venue that's free for all and family-friendly. Located behind Deep Creek Outfit- ters at Campbellton Landing, the pavilion-like stage has already pre- sented some of Fayetteville's favorite bands this summer season. From the country music stylings of Dark Horse to 80s hard rock cover band, e Fifth, Rock'n On e River has a band for every taste. Next up, on July 22, is rhythm and blues band Autumn Tyde, followed by Foreigner tribute band Rev On. Autumn Tyde, created by legendary musician and Fayetteville Music Hall of Famer Doyle Wood, will grace the stage at 6 p.m. and Wood can't wait. As a relatively new band on the scene, Rock'n On e River will be the band's first concert in Fayetteville, which only adds to the excitement for long-time musician Wood. "is is a great band with such great musicians," he said of the group. "We have four lead singers in the band — it's not a one-man show at all, and I just really enjoy doing it." Playing a mix of rock, R & B, original music and the beach music sug- gested by the band's name, Wood is keen to share a little something for everyone. Concert-goers can expect to hear some Prince, James Brown, Joe Bonamassa and a little Poco. "It'll be a fun show," he assured. "We've got a different setup than most, and I think the crowd will really enjoy it. At the end of the night, I hope they enjoyed our original music and noted the musicianship and professionalism of the band. ese guys are good; if not, I wouldn't be doing it." For those in the audience who "Want to Know What Love Is," Rev On, featuring Jan Fields, will hit the stage at 8 p.m. and close out the night. While guests are encouraged to bring their camping chairs, no outside food, coolers or containers will be al- lowed. Food and beverages will be for sale courtesy of Deep Creek Grill, and event sponsor Healy Wholesale will provide alcoholic beverages for guests 21 and up. ough the concert is free and open to the public, on-site parking will be $10 per vehicle, a departure from last year. Rockin' on the River is located at 1122 Pearson St. East in Fayetteville. For more information about the venue, follow them at www.face- book.com/Rockn-On-e-Riv- er-271048666818630. For updates, news and show infor- mation, follow Autumn Tyde at www. facebook.com/autumntyde. To keep up with Rev-On, visit the band at their website https://revon- band.com/. ASHLEY SHIRLEY, Staff Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcom- ingweekly.com. 910-484-6200 Autumn Tyde will kick off this month's Rock'n On e River concert at 6 p.m. July 22, followed by Rev On at 8 p.m. (Photo courtesy Rock'n On e River) Insurance products are underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, Columbia, SC. Ⓒ2020 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Colonial Life is a registered trademark and marketing brand of Colonial life & Accident Insurance Company. 8-20 | NS-369880 steven.grimes@coloniallifesales.com 910-916-7191 Injury | Illness | Dental | Vision | Life Steven Grimes coloniallife.com Your Local Colonial Life Family. We provide benets that your employees want for those unexpected moments in life, whether that's an accident, illness or injury. Colonial Life. Keep it Local. Keep Unexpecting.®

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