Arts & Entertainment
Palm Harbor Weekend Music Scene
It seems that good things come in pairs with several duos descending on Palm Harbor this weekend for your musical entertainment.

This weekend’s live music kicks off at with At Large taking the stage at 7pm. This husband and wife combo will be entertaining the crowd with a variety of top forty tunes right up to 11pm.
Those who enjoy playing as well as listening to live music should head to the on Friday night for their weekly open mic night. All are welcome to come and perform on the patio stage starting at 8pm.
hosts Badranch on Friday night at 9pm. The band quote a wide range of musical influences from the Beatles to Blind Melon and Cat Stevens to Soundgarden. The result is a distinct style which blends smooth melodies with a gritty edge.
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Friday night sees the return of Stormbringer to the stage. This veteran band has been playing together since 1986 and while the five piece outfit has seen many changes in line up over the years they have always found a following in Florida and beyond. The group plays a mixture of classic rock, from artists such as Pink Floyd and Bon Jovi, as well as original tunes. The show starts at 9pm and runs through to 1am. For more information visit Stormbringer's website.
Fairway Pizza’s house band Flying High will be performing at 7pm on Saturday night. The duo plays a blend of classics as well as some less well-known tunes. Both members of the band sing and bring a harmonic interplay of vocals to their sound.
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Mick Luke will be playing the Witch's Brew on Saturday night. This Tampa based guitarist and vocalist will be playing his own style of acoustic rock on the patio from 8pm onwards. As always the show will be broadcast live on www.livestream.com/thewitchsbrew
Also on Saturday night, Peggy O’Neill’s plays host to Jeriko Turnpike. This popular rock duo can be regularly seen on the Palm Harbor music scene, playing a diverse range of original rock from softer ballads to harder tracks with a raw edge. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist McLean Mannix and drummer Chris Carbonaro. The show starts at 9pm and runs until 1am.
Do you feature entertainment at your Palm Harbor restaurant or bar? Let us know, and we can include your lineup in Weekend Music Scene. Contact Andy Harrison @ azi108@yahoo.com