Free music Thursday on Port Townsend dock

PORT TOWNSEND — The high-energy drums, guitars and vocals of Rhythm Planet launch the summer Port Townsend waterfront Concerts on the Dock at 6 p.m. Thursday.

“Bring your dancing shoes, a picnic dinner, a warm jacket — and the whole neighborhood,”‘ said John Brewer, editor and publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, which is co-sponsoring the concerts.

“If it rains — it shouldn’t, but if it does — the band will move indoors to Water Street Brewing & Ale House.”

Thursday’s concert is the first of nine free performances every Thursday through Sept. 1 in the Quincy Street dock area off Water Street.

Rhythm Planet will perform from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Port Townsend-based band has been playing African- and Latin-style music together for eight years.

The Quincy Street dock area in downtown Port Townsend is next to the Water Street Brewing & Ale House and adjacent to the renovated Cannery building at the end of Quincy Street.

There is plenty of downtown parking.

Arrive early Thursday for one of the limited number of chairs available, or bring a lawn chair or blanket.

Tap your toes — or get up and dance to the band’s emotional music.

Bring a picnic basket, or grab some food from a downtown store or restaurant.

Music fans can bring non-alcoholic drinks. No beer or wine is allowed in the concert area.

Local students will sell popcorn and soft drinks at the concert as a fundraiser.

Peninsula Daily News is sponsoring Concerts on the Dock along with First Federal Savings & Loan, the Port of Port Townsend and Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce.

Mimi’s Sun Spa, 1300 Water St. (across from the ferry), is an additional sponsor for Rhythm Planet.

Upcoming PT concerts Quincy Street dock area 6 p.m. to-8 p.m. Thursdays

* Next Thursday, July 14: No Inhibitions (Dixieland/Big Band jazz).

* July 21: The Mark Whitman Band (blues).

* July 28: A La Zingara (Roots rock gypsy funk)

* Aug. 4: The Jelly Rollers (blues).

* Aug. 11 Delta Rays (rock ‘n’ roll/blues).

* Aug. 18: Big Fine Daddies (rock, blues, funk and country).

* Aug. 25: Bayou Boogie (Cajun dance music).

* Sept. 1: Hot Club Sandwich (String swing).

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