Greater Clemson Music Festival
The community is invited to the Greater Clemson Music Festival that runs April 20-28, at various locations in the Upstate of South Carolina. On April 20, enjoy Music on the Green in Pendleton featuring the Hot as a Pepper Band. This is free to the public as it is hosted by Town of Pendleton from 7-9:30pm. On April 21, Hagood Mill hosts The Carousers, The Resonant Rogues, Wanda Johnson and The Wobblers at Meals on Wheels in Liberty at 7pm. This is a fundraiser and costs $20 per person. On April 22, Music at CatBus Headquarters featuring the Carl Neal Duo and Gypsy Sallies. This is a free event. On April 23, enjoy Plantation Tours and African-American Folktales with Eloise Earle from the Clemson African American Museum. On April 24, its a Tuesday Jazz Jam featuring Razz M’ Jazz at Clemson Downs and the Clemson University Jazz Players and Rendition at Cox Hall. On April 25, enjoy CatBus Plantation Tours of Ashtabula and Woodburn. On April 26, come to Jazz on the Alley in downtown Seneca featuring JET at 6:30pm. In addition, there will be Gospel music from the United House of Prayer Band at the African-American Museum. On April 27, it’s the Six Mile Music Festival benefiting the town featuring Buffalo Barfield at 6pm and the Eric Scott Band at 7pm. This is a free event with donations for a plate supper. On April 28, it’s the Central Railroad Festival and Music Festival on Main Street at 5pm with Jack Roper and The Weathermen and then The Flying Saucers. Also, The Swigin’ Medallions will play at the Garrison Arena. This is a benefit for the Clemson Sertoma Club from 7-9:30pm. For more information, visit www.clemsonmusicfest.org.