Moonlight Concerts Host Mix of Favorites
Clark County’s 13th annual Moonlight Concert Series last performance is Sept. 27 at the Clark County Amphitheater, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway. Doors open at 7 p.m. This is a free event.
The Lost Trailers and Trent Tomlinson turn the series country for the last concert on Sept. 27. Ryder Lee
and Stokes Nelson met in a church band as teens and have been making music together ever since. They formed The Lost Trailers and played honkeytonks, bars and roadhouses and later moved up to open for Kenny Cheney and Sugarland. The band’s first top 20 single Holler Back is the title track of its first CD set for release Aug. 26. Tomlinson joins The Lost Trailers for a Moonlight concert with a little self-described “open a beer, sit in a lawn chair, let’s have a party” country music. The singer-songwriter hails from Kennett, Missouri and has written songs for Emerson Drive and Blue Country before setting out on his own. Tomlinson released his first CD, Country is My Rock, in 2006.
Blankets and low-back chairs are welcome, but pets are not permitted. Outside food and beverages are now allowed with additional food and drinks available on site for purchase including Smokin’ Sam’s BBQ and refreshing ice cold drinks. Ample free parking is available.
The Moonlight Concert Series is sponsored by Clark County Parks and Recreation, CW Las Vegas, MY LV TV, Miller Genuine Draft, the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the View Newspapers.
Those interested can find addition information on the Web site at www.accessclarkcounty.com/parks or by calling Clark County Parks and Recreation at 455-8200.