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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inland Northwest Will Rock This Summer

There’s no shortage of concerts in the great outdoors of the Inland Northwest this summer.

KSFC, the alternative rock station at Spokane Falls Community College, is throwing its own outdoor rock show called Falls Rock on the River Saturday at Riverfront Park in the Clocktower Meadow.

The event features some of the best and brightest bands in the region, such as the Flies, Eugene’s Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, Big Comb, Snaut, Royball and Quitters Inc.

The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies play a twisted yet infectious mix of lounge music, jazz, punk, ska, metal and more. The band’s flamboyant lead singer Steve Perry make the Daddies’ live shows all the more fun.

The Flies and Big Comb are two popular local punk rock combos and both have releases available on Spokane independent label Too Many Records.

Quitters Inc. is new to the scene. In fact, Saturday marks their first show. But it’s not like they’re amateurs. The band is comprised of seasoned veterans including ex-members of Overwhelming Colorfast, the Crudlers and Nice World.

Music starts at 11 a.m. and continues until sunset. The concert is free.

, DataTimes