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June 18, 2018 – Fort Myers, FL – The Sounds of Summer Concert Series continues in July! On Friday, July 13th, indie quartet the Woodwork are joined by folk artist Mountain Holler. Enjoy this perfect pairing of original music in downtown Fort Myers from 8pm – 10:30pm. The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center is located at 2301 First St. in the historic downtown Fort Myers River District.
Sounds of Summer features Florida’s best emerging artists across genres. Local, original music is highlighted in this bi-weekly series. This July, Sounds of Summer features the Woodwork from Naples, Florida. Their name was derived from the old saying “out of the woodwork,” and it couldn’t be more apt for their rise to prominence. After releasing their EP Burning Bridges in 2016, they caught the attention of audiences and promoters in the Florida music scene. The Woodwork were recently invited to participate in the Sugarshack Sessions, and to perform at Gasparilla Music Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida this past Spring.
It was at Gasparilla Music Festival that the Woodwork met Mountain Holler, the soulful solo musician who opens their Sounds of Summer date on July 13th. Mountain Holler is the moniker of St. Petersburg, Florida based multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Mark Etherington. His unique style caught the attention of the Woodwork, and the artists became friends. When offered the Sounds of Summer date at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, the Woodwork wanted Mountain Holler to open the show.
Audiences are invited to experience performances by these talented original artists for just $5! FSW and FGCU students can buy one ticket and get one free by presenting a student ID at the box office. For more info, visit www.sbdac.com.
Sponsored by: The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel, Island Hopper Songwriter Fest, Volvo of Fort Myers, and Carbon Press.
Sounds of Summer: The Woodwork and Mountain Holler
Friday, July 13th | Tickets $5
Music: 8pm | Doors: 7:30pm
FSW and FGCU students BOGO with Student ID at box office!

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