Deadwood Revival to perform in Port Angeles pier concert tonight

PORT ANGELES — Concert-goers to tonight’s free concert on City Pier will hear one of the North Olympic Peninsula’s most popular and acclaimed groups.

Deadwood Revival will take to the Concert on the Pier stage at 6 p.m. at the foot of Lincoln Street for a two-hour concert.

The four-member Deadwood Revival, fronted by Kim Trenerry and Jason Mogi with Ches Ferguson on bass and Julie Campbell on fiddle, are frequent Peninsula performers and have the distinction of playing all three free summer concert series co-sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News this year.

The quartet opened Sequim’s 2008 Music in the Park series in June, and performed at the Port Townsend Concert on the Dock last Thursday.

It’s also performed in numerous nightspots as well as at the Sequim Lavender Festival and elsewhere up and down the West coast.

Information about the group is available at www.deadwoodrevival.com.

Audience members often bring lawn chairs to sit on at the Concert on the Pier.

Or arrive by 5:45 p.m. for one of the limited number of chairs.

Tote a picnic basket or grab some food from a downtown store or restaurant, or concessionaire at the City Pier — or from the Wednesday Port Angeles Farmers Market on Laurel Street, between Front and First streets (next to The Toggery).

Music fans can bring non-alcoholic drinks. No beer or wine is allowed on City Pier.

There is plenty of parking in the area.

The Concerts on the Pier summer series is sponsored by Peninsula Daily News, KeyBank, Wilder Auto Center, Coldwell Banker Uptown Realty, Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department.

Next Wednesday’s Concert on the Pier features the African and island rhythms of Sequimarimba, a marimba and percussion band.

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