Break out the cowboy boots and hats! Lower Township’s free concert series at the Cape May-Lewes ferry terminal continues with the Morrison Brothers Band on Wednesday July 29 starting at 5:30 p.m.
Drawing on their musical roots in Los Angeles, Nashville and New Orleans, The Morrison Brothers Band play a unique new brand of country music. Founded in 2007 by brothers Truman and Willie Morrison, the group’s award-winning sound took form in their hometown of Washington, DC with the additions of brothers Matt and Kevin Nolan, and multi-instrumentalist Dave Benson.
In the last few years, The Morrison Brothers Band has opened for Merle Haggard, Leon Russell, Frankie Ballard, Maggie Rose and Big Smo, and shared stages with many of the biggest acts in country and rock music today from Alan Jackson to Alison Krauss to Tim McGraw. In 2014, with over 8,000 submissions worldwide, the band won 1st place in the country category in the “Unsigned Only” music competition. The common thread amongst the members is that a great band with compelling original music needs no gimmicks; the music speaks for itself.
Plan Ahead. The next free concert at the Cape May-Lewes ferry terminal is Aug. 5 with Danny V’s 52 Street Band – A tribute to Billy Joel. The concerts are free to the public. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.