Event Series Drumming in the Park

Drumming in the Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

Join Angelo and his drumming troupe in the Basin Park and get your beat going for an evening of unforgettable music and friendship! Free to the public, the event will be held in Basin Spring Park, beginning at 6:00pm. Bring a drum and join the beat or just come to watch and dance!

Basin Park Concert Series: The NightTimers

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

Join us for FREE live music at the Basin Spring Park in downtown Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This is a family-friendly event. Performer: The NightTimers

Ozark Folk Fair – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

The Original Ozark Folk Festival Folk Fair showcases our Artists and Craftspeople. Basin Park will be filled with potters, woodworkers, luthiers, Jewelers, and many others. Eureka Springs has supported a vibrant art scene for over a century. Enjoy the free music and pursue the talented creators of Eureka Springs, from 11:00 to 6:00 on Friday and Saturday.

Richard Gilewitz – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

For nearly four decades, American fingerstyle wizard Richard Gilewitz has fascinated listeners with 6 and 12-string finger gymnastics while spinning enchanting yarns of a seasoned raconteur. His concert performances around the world spill over with unexpected turns of the funnies, thought-provoking takes on life on the road, and tunes that propel the audience on a magical journey of sight and ...

Dandelion Heart – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

Wild with purpose, the women of Dandelion Heart endeavor to create a unique Americana sound, blending four individual songwriting styles. These dandies are rooted in Northwest Arkansas, with a passion for making music, and having fun creating with each other. The band is comprised of Lacy Hampton (guitar, hand percussion), Chase Hart (guitar), Korey McKelvy (mandolele, banjo), and Willa Thomason ...

Undergrass Boys – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

The Undergrass Boys toured in the early '80s, performing with Emmylou Harris, Leon Russell, Bill Monroe and are now coming back for a special performance at The Ozark Folk Fair in downtown Eureka Springs. The Undergrass Boys are back together again for our Folk Festival with a new album and new songs!

Jeff Cannon – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

Jeff Cannon, a native of New York City, comes from a family with a strong commitment to social justice and a passion for folk music. After a long break, Cannon is back with his sixth solo CD titled "High Tea for Poets," featuring the backing of the Virtual Strangers, a talented acoustic string band. The album is characterized by a ...

Richard Gilewitz & Tim May

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

Tim May began playing guitar and banjo at age eleven, and by thirteen he was performing at the Bluegrass Festival of the United State in Louisville, Kentucky. Tim is respected nationwide as a teacher and clinician. He’s taught at the Nashville Guitar College, South Plains College, and at Nashcamp. In addition, he periodically travels the country as a clinician for ...

The Creek Rocks – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

“Wolf Hunter” is the debut CD by The Creek Rocks from Springfield, Missouri. The title is an amalgam of the names of the two folklorists whose collections provided the raw materials for the songs on the album -- John Quincy Wolf of Batesville, Arkansas and Max Hunter of Springfield, Missouri. Cindy Woolf was raised in Batesville, along the southern foothills ...

Billy Yank & Johnny Reb – Basin Park

Basin Spring Park 4 Spring St. , Eureka Springs, AR, United States

From folksongs and ballads about outlaws and moonshiners, to country blues and sacred songs, this duo makes simple, honest music that feels right at home on a street corner or around a campfire. Connecticut native Keith Symanowitz and Arkansan John Severs combine skillful fingerstyle blues guitar reminiscent of Mississippi, John Hurt and Merle Travis, soulful singing, and a mixture of ...