John Hoover and his band the Mighty Quinns will give a matinee concert at Coyle's Laurel B. Johnson Community Center today. Alex Sidhi

John Hoover and his band the Mighty Quinns will give a matinee concert at Coyle's Laurel B. Johnson Community Center today. Alex Sidhi

WEEKEND: Mighty Quinns on the way to Coyle for Concert in the Woods today

COYLE — A John Denver Tribute band — specializing in both the hits and the hidden gems — will take the stage at the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center for a matinee concert today.

John Hoover and the Mighty Quinns are coming over from Tacoma for the 3 p.m. show, and as is traditional with the center’s Concerts in the Woods series, admission is by donation and all ages are welcome.

Hoover’s original songs and stories plus some audience sing-alongs will be part of the gathering, and during intermission, host Norm Johnson will serve up complimentary coffee and cookies for everybody.

Alongside Hoover, who is a singer, actor and musical theater performer, the Mighty Quinns are Bruce Webb, who plays acoustic and electric guitars, dobro and mandolin; Dick Sorensen the bassist and backup vocalist; and James Maltos, a musician known for his bongos, congas and cajon as well as his friendliness.

For directions to and details about the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center at 923 Hazel Point Road, contact Norm Johnson at 360-765-3449 or johnson5485@msn.com.

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