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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 15-17, 2019 C-3 The Park Record Park City Limits lineup is revealed BOGO MON – FRI STOP IN AND TRY OUR ESPRESSO AND SMOOTHIE BAR! 25 % OFF EA IAL RLY BIRD SPEC Saturday and Sunday 7am – 9am Open Everyday 7am–1pm www.breakfastatdanas.com Call for a To-Go Order! 435-658-0233 8178 Gorgoza Pines Rd (just off Jeremy Ranch exit) Summer memberShipS nowion PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Sale Singer-songwriter Nate Robinson will warm the Silver Star Cafe’s Park City Limits concert lineup with a performance on July 18. Schedule includes Morgan Snow and Mister Sister Trio May 16 — Andrew Nelson 17 — Hot House West 18 — Small House Strings 23 — Nathan Royal 24 — Rogers and Buffington 25 — Red Rock Hot Club 30 — Morgan Snow 31 — Michelle Moonshine June 1 — Brian Thurber and guest 6 — David Burchfield 7 — Morgan and McCune 8 — Mister Sister Trio 13 — Michelle Moonshine 14 — Take Five Jazz Trio 15 — Triggers and Slips 20 — Morgan Snow 21 — Red Rock Hot Club 22 — Brian Thurber and Paige McGinnis 27 — David Burchfield 28 — Hot House West 29 — Backyard Revival July 4 — Triggers and Slips 5 — Balajo 6 — Mister Sister Trio 11 — The Sweet Sorrows 12 — Michelle Moonshine 13 — John Flanders Jazz Continued from C-1 Concert series scheduled City Mountain Resort. “It all started as a singer-songwriter series, with one or two acoustic guitarists on stage at a time,” Lisa said. The performances drew a lot of people, and after five years, the growing crowds became too big to control, according to Jeff. “We had to change the format and start doing dinner shows,” he said. Lisa said she has to be selective when booking artists for Park City Limits. “We look for mature artists who are confident in their crafts, and the first thing we tell them is we aren’t looking for background music,” she said. “We want them to be who they are and have fun.” Over the past few years, especially since its 2014 appearance on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive Ins and Dives,” more musicians have contacted the Wards to schedule performances. “I always ask them to send audio and video clips, because I want to get a sense of whether or not they would fit in with what we do,’ Lisa said. All the music needs to be acoustic, and any percussion Trio 18 — Nate Robinson 19 — Jeremiah and Glen Maxey 20 — Small House Strings 25 — Brooke Mackintosh 26 — Hannah Jane Kile 27 — Take Five Jazz Trio August 1 — Bradford Loomis 2 — Mister Sister Trio 3 — Triggers and Slips 8 — Morgan Snow 9 — GrapeGrass 10 — Wendy and the Lost Boys 15 — Michelle Moonshine 16 — Balajo 17 — Small House Strings 22 — Elliot Goldman and Gabriel Pramuck 23 — Backyard Revival 24 — Red Rock Hot Club 29 — Andrew Nelson 30 — Hot House West 31 — Red Prairie September 5 — Nathan Royal 6 — Mister Sister Trio 7 — Elliot Goldman and Gabriel Pramuck 12 — Stacey Board 13 — GrapeGrass 14 — John Flanders Jazz Trio 19 — Brooke Mackintosh 20 — Michelle Moonshine Trio 21 — Pixie and the Par- needs to be performed on hand drums, she said. “During the summer, the artists perform outside, or inside with the all the windows open, and we are located in a residential area,” Lisa said. “We have residents below us and neighbors who live in the Silver Star Village, so we need to be respectful to them.” Once the artists are booked, Lisa says she makes sure they feel welcome. “Not only are we giving them a chance to play for the guests, we want to treat the artists like family,” she said. “We’re grateful they want to spend their time with us.” Sometimes, the intimate performances are a change of pace for some of the artists. “One of the artists who we have play every year is Pixie and the Partygrass Boys, and they play big venues and festivals all over the country,” Lisa said. “But when they play at our place, they can really interact with our guests in a lowkey way.” Still, performing a more personal concert doesn’t mean that night’s band can’t let loose, she said. “One group, the Take Five Jazz Trio, have a fun thing they do if someone is celebrating a birthday, graduation or anniversary,” Lisa said. “They will do a fun New Orleans-style interactive segment where you get all of our guests waving napkins in the air and participating in the song.” Sometimes a band will surprise the Wards. One that has done so is King Strang and PLAY NOW TO LABOR DAY! 435.649.6670 www.SilverMountainSportsClub.com COURTESY OF JOHN FLANDERS John Flanders will bring his John Flanders Trio to the Silver Star Cafe in July and September. tygrass Boys 26 — Andrew Nelson 27 — Triggers and Slips 28 — Take Five Jazz Trio October 3 — Michelle Moonshine 4 — Mister Sister Trio 5 — Hot House West 10 — Elliot Goldman and Gabriel Pramuck 11 — Red Prairie 12 — Roma Ransom 17 — Nathan Royal 18 — Michelle Moonshine Trio 19 — Pixie and the Partygrass Boys 24 — Andrew Nelson 25 — Backyard Revival 26 — Take Five Jazz Trio 31 — Stacey Board November 1 — The Proper Way 2 — Small House Strings the Stranglers, who performed Park City Limits a few years ago. “The lead singer (Michael Sinner) had this really gravelly, powerful voice and from the moment he opened his mouth, everyone in the restaurant stopped what they were doing and turned to watch him for the rest of the night,” Lisa said. Even though the group disbanded shortly afterwards, it recently announced its decision to release an album, called “King Strang and the Stranglers LIVE.” “I found out it was recorded at The Silver Star Cafe,” Lisa said. “So that one show they played with us has been turned into an album.” Sometimes a longtime Park City Limits artist will have to take a break from playing the Silver Star Cafe because of bigger touring opportunities, Lisa said. Oskar and Julia aren’t on the schedule this year because they are on tour, and another duo—-- Jake and Rebekah Workman, -- who play bluegrass –, have not been on the schedule for a couple of years. Jake is currently touring in Ricky Skaggs’ band, Lisa said. “We’ve been lucky to have been able to share these talented artists with our guests,” she said. “Supporting artists has become one of the four legs of The Silver Star Cafe’s mission — music, food, service and ambiance. And it’s important to us to provide support and share these musicians and their art.” PARKRECORD.COM PARKRECORD.COM N e w s d o e s n ’ t h av e t o b e h a r d t o g e t . . . PA R K R E C O R D . C O M th 7 y1 a gM in n pe o Re 2 FOR 1 ENT R ÉES Offer Valid May 17 - June 17, 2019. Not valid with any other offers or promotions. Not valid on take out orders. Good with the purchase of a second, single item of equal or lesser value. Reservations are recommended. No separate checks. Please present coupon prior to ordering. A 20% service charge will be added to the bill before the discounted amount. AS ALWAYS WE ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 435-649-5900 | 1765 Sidewinder Drive | LespriPrime.com |