Biscuit Jam returns to Triangle Park on Friday
								PHOTO PROVIDED Biscuit Jam will return to the Lock Haven Summer Concert Series on Friday night in Triangle Park.
LOCK HAVEN — Biscuit Jam, who performs unique acoustic interpretations of classic rock favorites as well as traditional folk songs and Americana-flavored original compositions will perform at Friday’s free summer concert at Triangle Park, from 6-8 p.m.
While beloved “sing-along” tunes are the Biscuits’ bread and butter, the group rolls a large helping of acoustic-oriented rock and blues into the mix.
A Central Pennsylvania favorite, Biscuit Jam has entertained crowds at Central PA 4th Fest, Central PA Festival of the Arts, People’s Choice Fest, First Night State College, Summer’s Best Music Fest, Bellefonte Art and Crafts Fair, among others. Band members are Mark Hill, Kelly Countermine and Chip Taylor.
For more information about the band visit: www.reverbnation.com/biscuitjam
Grab your friends and a lawn chair and head on down to Triangle Park this Friday!
The public is invited to attend this free summer concert. There is no rain location for this event at this time but follow the city on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/lockhavencity to stay up to date with the concerts!
The 2024 City of Lock Haven’s Summer Concert Series is sponsored by the Clinton County Community Foundation, Bear Country Radio WQBR, Lock Haven Express, The Record, Clinton County, Clinton County Arts Council, Terrapin, Clinton County Economic Partnership & Visitors Bureau, Avis Building Supply, Bill’s Happy Camper, Dotterer Equipment Inc., First Quality, Horizon Federal Credit Union, Ice Shack, Jersey Shore State Bank, Lingle’s Neighborhood Market, Mid-Atlantic Marketing Group, Miller’s Furniture of Mill Hall, Pizza City, Save a Lot, Stoltzfus Butcher Shop, Susquehanna Trailways and Wyde Excavation and Hauling.
Schedules are available at the concerts while supplies last.
To learn more about the 2024 Summer Concert Series, check the City of Lock Haven’s website at www.lockhavenpa.gov. The public is invited to attend this free summer concert.




