Moab Free Concert Series lineup: prepare for summer dance parties

Prepare to dance during this yearā€™s Free Concert Series. 

The lineup this year includes a mix of jazz, hip-hop, salsa, and bluegrass bands, with local and regional openers. This summer marks the sixth season of the series. Cassie Paup, director of the Friends of the Moab Folk Festival nonprofit (which also puts on the Free Concert Series), said after six years, the nonprofit has figured out what works with the Moab crowd: people like upbeat music they can dance to. 

ā€œThe dancing is really joyous and uplifting to people, whether youā€™re up front dancing or just watching in the crowd,ā€ Paup said. She wanted to have music played by big bands that wonā€™t get drowned out by conversations in the crowd. 

Paup said she works with Pickinā€™ Productions, a concert producer/talent buying agency that supports small local organizations in the western Colorado region. This yearā€™s series is also funded in part by a National Endowment for the Arts ā€œChallenge Americaā€ grant, awarded to ā€œreach historically underserved communities with rich and dynamic cultural identitiesā€; thus, the lineup this year will be more diverse than in past years.  

Each concert will take place on a Friday night from 6 to 9 p.m. at Swanny Park.Ā 

A concert dance party during last yearā€™s series. [Paul Stolen/Moab Folk Festival]

The concert series will kick off with a concert by Shamarr Allen & The Underdawgs: ā€œHailing from the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Allen has influences in jazz, hip-hop, rock, funk rhythms, blues, and country,ā€ the free concerts website reads. Allen & The Underdawgsā€™ most popular song on Spotify is ā€œParty All Night,ā€ a jazz-rap anthem with an upbeat sound. 

ā€œShamarr has quite a reputation in the music communityā€”heā€™s collaborated and toured with a lot of pretty famous people,ā€ Paup said. ā€œWeā€™re pretty excited for him.ā€ 

The local honky tonk/bluegrass band Juniper Drive will open: Moabites will recognize Juniper Drive from the Backyard Theater, where they play every Thursday night. 

The next concert will take place on July 21 in conjunction with the monthly Arts & Ag market, opening with local blues band MarciaBlues and featuring the band Nosotros, an 11-piece Latin music band. 

ā€œThe group seamlessly combines a myriad of Latin rhythms with elements of rock, salsa, jazz, and cambia, creating an innovative and imaginative Latin sound that is unique, undefinable, and unmistakably Nosotros,ā€ the website reads. 

Paup said Nosotros reminded her of last yearā€™s Los Mocochetes, a funk band whose concert was cut short by an impressive monsoon-season rainstorm. Nosotros will be easy to dance to: the music features long brass solos accompanied by easy and groovy beats. 

ā€œTheyā€™ll be the largest band to ever grace one of our stages,ā€ Paup said. ā€œI think itā€™ll be really enjoyable, and it always feels good to celebrate Latin culture and Spanish language in our community.ā€ 

August 4 will see Kaleta & Super Yamba Band, led by Leon Ligan-Majek (Kaleta), a singer/guitarist from Benin, a country in West Africa; the website describes the bandā€™s sound as drawing inspiration from the ā€œraw, psychedelic sounds that captivated Kaleta as a music loving kid in 1970s Benin.ā€ 

ā€œI heard someone describe them saying, ā€˜If you canā€™t get down to Kaleta and the Super Yamba band, you donā€™t have a pulse,ā€™ā€ Paup said. The bandā€™s most popular songs on Spotify, ā€œMr. Divaā€ and ā€œJibitiā€ were released in 2019 with the album ā€œMĆ©daho.ā€ The tunes feature danceable electric guitar riffs and Kaletaā€™s energetic vocals. 

The Fiery Furnace Marching Band will open. 

The series will round out with Pixie & The Partygrass Boys, opened by The Butch Cassidies, on August 18 (another Arts & Ag day). Thefeatured  band has played multiple times in Moab. 

ā€œTheyā€™re a homegrown, Salt Lake band, but theyā€™ve really broken out into touring regionally and nationally, which is great to see,ā€ Paup said. ā€œItā€™ll be really fun to hearā€”theyā€™re a great dance band.ā€ 

Each concert is free to attend; there will also be a beer garden onsite. You can find more information at www.moabfreeconcerts.com