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Singer Pat Liston will perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 14, 2011, at the Plaza at 501. It is at 501 Florissant Road at Suburban Avenue, Ferguson.
The city says people should bring a lawn chair or sit at one a picnic tables. The event includes a food booth. The city allows coolers, but no glass.
Jazz singer Jeanne Trevor will perform at 7 p.m. Sept. 9, 2011, at the Plaza at 501. It is at 501 Florissant Road at Suburban Avenue, Ferguson.
The city says people should bring a lawn chair or sit at one a picnic tables. The event includes a food booth. The city allows coolers, but no glass.
Another concert in the series includes a performance by Pat Liston of Mama’s Pride on Oct. 14.
 Blues Racket
The Blues Racket band will perform at 7 p.m. Aug. 26, 2011, at the Plaza at 501. It is at 501 Florissant Road at Suburban Avenue, Ferguson.
Blues Racket plays traditional and modern blues.
The city says people should bring a lawn chair or sit at one a picnic tables. The event includes a food booth. The city allows coolers, but no glass.
Other concerts in the series include performances by Jeanne Trevor on Sept. 9 and Pat Liston of Mama’s Pride on Oct. 14.
 Crossfire
The Crossfire band will perform at 7 p.m. Aug. 12, 2011, at the Plaza at 501. It is at 501 Florissant Road at Suburban Avenue, Ferguson.
Crossfire plays classic rock, Motown and dance music.
The city says people should bring a lawn chair or sit at one a picnic tables. The event includes a food booth. The city allows coolers, but no glass.
Other concerts in the series include performances by Blues Racket on Aug. 26, Jeanne Trevor on Sept. 9 and Pat Liston of Mama’s Pride on Oct. 14.
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