Concerts on the Lawn – Summer 2021

Join us on the front lawn as we feature a variety of ensembles and special performances. Bring a chair, a blanket, and the whole family! All concerts are free and open to the public.

LULU & Co. Novelty Ragtime Band  –  June 20, 5:00 p.m.

LULU & Co. Novelty Ragtime Band showcases music from the ‘Golden Age of the Xylophone’, most specifically the 1920s. Featuring Susan Powell on xylophone, LULU & Co. includes the percussive talents of Amelia DuPlain, Joseph Krygier, Mario Marini and Ben Shaheen.

Every LULU & Co. performance is a unique experience with frequent guests, rotating repertoire and encouraged audience participation. Audiences at a LULU event are treated to dance-inspired early jazz & ragtime styles that include the Charleston, Fox-trot, One & Two Step, Tango and Waltz.

https://www.lulunoveltyband.com/

Scioto Ridge BoysJune 27, 6:00 p.m.

Through the joyous gift of music, the Scioto Ridge Boys gospel quartet delivers a spirit-filled message of God’s love and grace. Beginning in their home church, Scioto Ridge United Methodist in Hilliard, Ohio in 1992, the Scioto Ridge Boys have sung at over 550 venues—in Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.
The ensemble of Mark Snider (tenor), Barry Weaver (tenor), Bob Houston (baritone) and Bob Joseph (bass) blends traditional and contemporary Southern Gospel selections in their concerts. Audiences enjoy the joyful, enthusiastic, sometimes humorous, yet vital, witness that the Scioto Ridge Boys deliver in their performances, along with close melodic harmony and lyrical interpretations. If you like good old-time, close vocal harmony, you’ll surely enjoy the music of the Scioto Ridge Boys.

Heartsong  – July 25, 6:00 p.m.

A few years ago, a group of friends circled around a piano for an old-fashioned hymn sings. Since then, Heartsong is now seven-member ensemble with a developed repertoire of both sacred and secular pieces. Heartsong believes music is a universal language that can be enjoyed by all. They share music at senior living communities, churches, fundraisers, weddings and more.

Cardinal Saxophone Quartet – August 22, 6:00 p.m.

The Cardinal Saxophone Quartet was formed by educator musicians with the purpose of bringing great music to our communities, schools, and students. We have a strong passion for performance and music education advocacy. We aim to inspire and demonstrate life-long musicianship, while providing entertaining, enjoyable, and diverse live performance.

The CSQ also aims to be an ensemble that performs in our local communities at public and private events, creating vibrant places to live and work in the Central Ohio region and beyond.