Middletown, Maryland

Festival Entertainment Lineup

Entertainment Schedule

12:00pm – Major Danger

Major Danger is a mid-Atlantic based cover band with over 20 years experience from each individual player. Playing well known songs and doing them well is second nature to all five players.  They know how to get a crowd there and keep it. Coming from all different styles of music, this band has a unique sound all it’s own.  Major Danger doesn’t play just your average run of the mill cover songs. They try to pick the cream of the crop and do them well. They’re always ready to rock!!!!!

1:15pm – Car Party

Car Party is an American pop-rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. Although they did not come under their current lineup until early 2011, they began their journey in late 2009 through a Craigslist ad posted by drummer, Taylor Hughes. Because of their pop-rock sound and tightly woven rhythm section, Car Party has been compared to the likes of Mae, Jimmy Eat World and Hit The Lights.


2:45pm – Paul Pfau

Since 2009 Paul Pfau and has been lighting up the East Coast with his electrifying performances at nationally acclaimed clubs such as DC’s 9:30 Club and NYC’s Bitter End. His soulful vocals and unique mixture of blues, funk, and jazz have been captivating audiences young and old. Paul’s band consists of the DC area’s finest rhythm section with veterans from Vanessa Carlton’s Band, Cirque De Soleil, and Mary Ann Redmond’s Band to name a few. Paul has also had the unique privilege to share festival stages with artists like Anders Osbourne, Devon Allman, and We Are Scientists. Currently Paul is recording his upcoming full length solo album which has a tentative release date in the summer of 2012. Don’t miss your chance to see this young rising star.


 

3:30 – The Skip Wizards will perform in the street in front of the stage

 

4:00pm – The Knight Brothers The Knight Brothers, David, Danny, Dean and Curtis, have been entertaining people all over the East Coast with their life inspired songs and passionate vocals for many years. Their country-rock style is illuminated by harmonies that can only come from being brothers.

Growing up on their uncle’s farm in Mt. Airy, MD, their lives were enriched with the unique qualities born out of hard work, country living, and the emphasis on family and community. The mantel of music was handed down by their father and reinforced by their mother from the time that they could speak. The brothers began singing Gospel music around the early age of five. In 1976, they recorded their first album titled “Victory at Calvary” written by their father, Carriel Knight, Sr. They traveled all over the east coast selling thousands of copies at churches and festivals.

Through the years the brothers have opened for artists such as Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings, Martina McBride, Phil Vassar, Jo Dee Messina and Kevin Sharp. They have won some of Nashville’s most prestigious contests. Curtis shares one of his fondest moments while recording their CD “Blue Roses” at the Sound Stage in Nashville, sharing the studio with Tim McGraw who embraced Curtis and suggested that he be made an honorary brother. Their last CD titled “Mile Markers” was written, arranged & produced by the four brothers in Nashville.

They are always writing new original music in preparation for new CD projects and perform regularly for their fans, giving them a glimpse into the lives of these four close brothers.

 

 

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