The 2008 DAC Sundays at Scioto
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25th annual DAC Sundays at Scioto
Concert Series June 8 - July 27, 2008

Dublin Arts Council has announced the musical lineup for the 25th annual DAC Sundays at Scioto Concert Series. The popular outdoor concerts provide an array of Central Ohio musicians onstage in the outdoor amphitheatre at scenic Scioto Park, 7377 Riverside Dr., in Dublin, just north of the DAC facility. The free concerts take place Sunday evenings, June 8 through July 27, from 7 to 8:30 pm.

Dublin Arts Council is so pleased to have brought these free Sunday evening concerts to our community each summer for the past 25 years. It’s a wonderful opportunity to lounge on the grass on blankets or chairs overlooking the river, and enjoy a picnic with everything from Latin salsa to British pop.

The DAC Sundays at Scioto concert series entertainment includes:

June 8:             
Yumbambe (Latin Salsa)
www.yumbambe.com

June 15:            
The Spikedrivers (Rust Bucket Rock)
www.thespikedrivers.com

June 22:           
The Randy’s (Eclectic Americana)
www.therandys.com

June 29:            
The Conspiracy Band (Funk and R&B)
www.theconspiracyband.com

July 6:              
Brass Band of Columbus (British Brass Band) www.brassbandofcolumbus.org

July 13:            
Magia Tropica (Contemporary Brazilian rhythms)
www.magiatropical.com

July 20:            
Bryan Olsheski & the Mark Flugge Trio
(Straight-ahead jazz)       
www.bryanolsheski.com, www.markflugge.com

July 27:            
British Invasion (British pop/rock)
www.thebritishinvasionband.com

The 25th anniversary event and the location are of historical significance to Dublin Arts Council. The Council was formed after an ad hoc committee brought the Columbus Symphony Orchestra to the dedication of Scioto Park in 1983. The park is also home to Leatherlips, Dublin Art in Public Places program’sTM first public artwork. The 12-foot high native limestone sculpture of the Wyandot Indian Chief has overlooked the park’s amphitheatre since 1990.