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The Bluebirds are featured at Behringer-Crawford for Thursday’s Music@BCM concert series


The Bluebirds, an old-school band influenced by the rich Cincinnati heritage of King Records and Stax and Muscle Shoals artists, will bring their eclectic musical mix to Devou Park from 7-9 p.m.on July 26 for the Music@BCM concert series.

Doors open at 6 p.m.

Led by well-known guitarist, producer, engineer and songwriter Marcos Sastre, the Bluebirds have been recording and performing their original music for more than two decades. Despite their name, the group features a variety of genres, including R&B, rock, funk, soul, pop, jazz and blues.

Music@BCM continues on August 2 with Ben Levin and the Heaters and our season ends August 9 with the Company.

Music@BCM concerts are held in the museum’s outdoor amphitheater at 1600 Montague Road-Devou Park, Covington. In case of rain, performances move indoors. Parking is free.

Admission is $5 plus tax for adults and $3 plus tax for children ages 3-12. Museum members pay for one admission and get the second one free. Adult beverages are available for purchase. Concert-goers can also purchase food by Colonial Cottage of Erlanger, KY, supporting local community organizations.

Music@BCM is sponsored by Ashley Development, Colonial Cottage, Ruth Faragher & Family, Ersatz & Moot Point Railway Company and the Alumni of WNOP Jazz, Hummel Hatfield Insurance Agency, George & Margaret McLane Foundation, Reality Tuesday Café, KW Mechanical and the Rich & Lisa Boehne Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation.

Behringer-Crawford Museum is supported in part by members, the City of Covington, Kenton County Fiscal Court, ArtsWave, Kentucky Arts Council, the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame and The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. US Bank Foundation.   

If you ride your bike to Music@BCM you get free admission, courtesy of DevouCycle, the new adaptive bicycle rental service based at the Devou Golf and Event Center.

For more information, call 859-491-4003, email info@bcmuseum.org or go to www.bcmuseum.org.


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