
This Saturday we stopped by
Boston’s on the Beach in order to purchase the early bird tickets for their
Red, White & Blues Festival. We also wanted to get our first look at
Amber Leigh, who plays regularly at the restaurant on Saturday afternoons and who we will see this Wednesday evening at
City Place with
Craig Morgan. And she is entertaining with a nice backing band. Loved their cover of Jackson. Although not indicated in the photo, Ms. Leigh is noted for her fiddle, although don't ignore the mandolin. She's been playing both at patrons at Boston's for the past decade. Not bad for a 23-year old. Her style is labled country, but expect a lot of Celtic and Bluegrass crossovers. We will have more about Ms Leigh later this week discussing her
City Place show, but she can always be found Saturdays at Bostons from 2:00 to 5:00.

During her break we headed out back to the Tiki bar in order to hear the acoustic sounds from The acoustic duo associated with the Justin Enco Duo, a subset of the
Justin Enco Band. Enco is a Canadian transplant who has found a home in south Florida. We were only able to listen to a couple songs - but from what we heard, we will return.
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