Milepost Music presents Leftover Biscuits
Sunday, June 23, 2-4 p.m.
Doughton Park/The Bluffs
Leftover Biscuit brings toe-tapping, old-time string music to the stage performed by life-long musicians Dr. Mark Handy (banjo, vocals), Joy Patton (fiddle, vocals), Roger Stamper (guitar, vocals), and Tammy Martin (upright bass, vocals).
About Doughton Park/The Bluffs, Milepost 241, Laurel Springs, N.C.
Appalachian history comes to life among the ridgetop meadows and steep mountainsides of Doughton Park. Hike some of the 30 miles of trails here or visit Brinegar Cabin, a well-preserved piece of early mountain life. Doughton Park is also home to the iconic Bluffs Restaurant, which has welcomed generations of travelers to the Blue Ridge Parkway for more than 60 years. Milepost Music concerts are held the second and fourth Sunday of the month in the picnic area across the street from the Bluffs Restaurant.
About Milepost Music
The Blue Ridge Music Center’s Milepost Music brings free concerts by local and regional artists to locations along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. No tickets are needed. Bring a chair and a picnic lunch. No alcohol permitted on site.