Live Music on the Pattee Plaza Kicks Off this Friday

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Beginning this Friday, June 3rd, the Buchanan Center for the Arts will feature live music on the Pattee Plaza on the first Fridays of the month this summer, shares Executive Director Kristyne Gilbert:

“Our first performer, our first musician is King Neptune from the Macomb area. He is a singer and guitar playing pre-war Piedmont blues guitar player. We really have enjoyed his work in the past. If you sit back you can enjoy some great music, some sunshine, and don’t forget to bring your lunch. It is just a really great time just to enjoy live music and enjoy being outside.”

Live music on the Pattee Plaza will be held from noon to 2 pm this Friday, June 3rd, followed by Friday, July 1st and Friday, August 5th.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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