Monday, September 12, 2011

Free Live Music at Rock Creek Park This Saturday, September 17

As the summer heat winds its way toward fall, it is time once again to be thinking about the upcoming Goats, Music and More Festival and the Battle at Rock Creek.
The 3rd Annual Battle at Rock Creek battle of the bands competition takes the stage at Rock Creek Park on September 17 at 6:00 p.m. with four bands competing for a shot at claiming the title of the best band in Southern Middle Tennessee.
This year’s Battle at Rock Creek brings 10 bands to the stage for three Saturday nights beginning September 10 and continuing with three more bands each Saturday night ending September 24.
The winners will advance to the Semifinals on Thursday, October 6 at Rock Creek Park where the final four bands will compete for the chance to perform in the Finals on Friday, October 7 as the opening act for Country Music Superstar Lorrie Morgan.
This Saturday, four bands will take the stage to entertain and compete including Bad Habits, South of Somewhere and Theophilus. The bands’ music will feature country, rock and Christian rock and is sure to be another entertaining night of free live music.
Bring your lawn chairs, sit back and enjoy a night of free live music at the Battle of Rock Creek beginning at 6:00 p.m. on September 17 at the beautiful Rock Creek Park in downtown Lewisburg.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Free Live Music at Rock Creek Park Starting September 10

As the summer heat winds its way toward fall, it is time once again to be thinking about the upcoming Goats, Music and More Festival and the Battle at Rock Creek.
The 3rd Annual Battle at Rock Creek battle of the bands competition takes the stage at Rock Creek Park on September 10 at 5:30 p.m. with four bands competing for a shot at claiming the title of the best band in Southern Middle Tennessee.
This year’s Battle at Rock Creek brings 10 bands to the stage for three Saturday nights beginning September 10 and continuing with three more bands each Saturday night – September 17 and September 24.
The winners will advance to the Semifinals on Thursday, October 6 at Rock Creek Park where the final four bands will compete for the chance to perform in the Finals on Friday, October 7 as the opening act for Country Music Superstar Lorrie Morgan.
This Saturday, four bands will take the stage to entertain and compete including 4 Shades of Grey, District 5 Band, Doc Sinister and the Traveling Rock and Roll Show and Overdrive.
Bring your lawn chairs, sit back and enjoy a night of free live music at the Battle of Rock Creek beginning at 5:30 p.m. on September 3 at the beautiful Rock Creek Park in downtown Lewisburg.

Battle at Rock Creek Schedule

Saturday, September 3, 2011
6 pm - Prestige World Wide
7 pm - 3 Shades of Grey
8 pm - Charlie Mazac

Saturday, September 10, 2011
6 pm - District 5
7 pm - Doc Sinister and the Traveling Rock'n'Roll Show
8 pm - Overdrive

Saturday, September 17, 2011
6 pm - Justin Keasling
7 pm - South of Somewhere
8 pm - Matt Curtis

Saturday, September 24, 2011
6 pm - Ronnie Ashworth
7 pm - Fraziers
8 pm - Confidential Ingredients

Thursday, October 6, 2011
5 pm - Semifinals (Top Four Bands)

Friday, October 7, 2011
6 pm - Finals (Top Two Bands)

Winner to be announced following the performance of Lorrie Morgan

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Come and Hear the Battle at Rock Creek 2011

The 3rd Annual Battle at Rock Creek battle of the bands competition returns to Rock Creek Park in Lewisburg starting in September and leading up to the Goats, Music and More Festival on Oct. 7, 8 and 9, 2011.

Last year, twelve bands from across the region competed for the chance to play as an opening act at the Goats, Music and More Festival with the winner, Ashley McBryde of Nashville, taking home the grand prize. This year, twelve more bands will compete for the Battle at Rock Creek title beginning with three bands on September 3 at Rock Creek Park in Lewisburg. The next three bands hit the stage on Sept. 10 followed by three more bands on Sept. 17 and the final three taking the stage on Sept. 24. All Battle at Rock Creek shows are free admission so just bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the music beginning at each night at 7 p.m.
There is still a few band slots left for any bands who would like the chance to compete. One band winner from each night of competition will advance to the Thursday, Oct. 6 show at Rock Creek Park for the semifinals. The two band winners from that night will open the Goats, Music and More Festival show on Friday, Oct. 7 for headliner and country music superstar Lorrie Morgan.

The winner of the Battle at Rock Creek will be announced following Lorrie Morgan’s performance and will win $2,000. The Battle at Rock Creek Runner-up band takes home $500.

The Battle at Rock Creek proved a fan favorite the last two years providing music in the park on a Saturday night for folks from Marshall and surrounding counties. If you didn’t catch the talent last year, come out on September 3, September 10, September 17 and September 24 to vote for your favorite as the Battle at Rock Creek winner.

For more information on the shows or to put your band in the lineup of contestants, contact the City of Lewisburg at (931) 359-1544.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

9th Annual Goats, Music and More Festival


The festival that began in honor of those famous fainting goats of Marshall County returns for its 9th year at Rock Creek Park in Lewisburg, TN and this year’s lineup of goat shows, musical entertainment and activities for the whole family promises to draw crowds from all across the nation and beyond.

The Goats, Music and More Festival has been honored by the Southeast Tourism Society as a Top 20 Event for October twice with its unique southern flavor, top-notch free musical entertainment, goat shows that celebrate fainting and Boer goats, barbecue, food of every description, arts and crafts and kids games and activities.

Coming to the stage this year will be more of the top-named acts that has made the festival such a hit with fans. On Friday night, Lorrie Morgan graces the Rock Creek Park stage delivering some of her famous country hits that helped her to sell over 6 million records world-wide. Stay tuned for the next big act to headline Saturday night at the Goats, Music and More Festival.

The music will keep the stage happening all day Friday and Saturday and all the musical events are free. So, bring a lawn chair and make room to dance the days and nights away.

Sunday at the festival will feature gospel music headed up by the local ministerial association of Marshall County.

The real stars of the festival take the show tents on Friday with Myotonic Goat Registry Goat Shows and the Southern Middle Tennessee Junior ABGA Boer Goat Show. Saturday hosts the World Championship Fainting Goat Show and the John D. Taylor Memorial Boer Goat Show. The Southern Middle Tennessee ABGA Boer Goat Show will close the goat shows on Sunday.

Vendors of all kinds will line the road at Rock Creek Park beginning Friday morning with anything and everything for which a festival could ask. There is always great food, arts and crafts, unique products of all kinds and more.

And for the kids, the Goats, Music and More Festival features a whole section of games and activities from train rides and pony rides to rock wall climbing and moon bounce. There are just so many fun activities you just have to come and see for yourself.

Walk or run in the 3rd Annual 5K Goat Gallop Friday morning at 7 a.m. To pre-register or to find out more, look for Goats Gallop 5K on Facebook or at www.twitter.com/GoatsGallop5k.

See the Nannies and Kids pageant hosted by WAXO Radio/TV. For more information, call (931) 359-6641 or 6642.

Or, for a complete look at this year’s festival updated as information comes in, log onto www.goatsmusicandmore.com or www.goatsmusicandmore.blogspot.com