LUBBOCK, TX - The Buddy Holly Center’s annual Summer Showcase Concert Series continues its season today, May 30 with Mojave Sol.
Mojave Sol is an original Rock band that brings many styles of music from rock to funk and in between. Formed by guitarist John Rodriguez and bassist Marin Ramos the two became inseparable and a "powerhouse that was showing no signs of stopping."
They later added Metal drummer Joe Perez and singer/songwriter Steve Vasquez on vocals. Together Mojave Sol was finally on the right track to bringing their music to life with songs that speak the truth about everyday life. Songs like "Judas Road," "Better Days," and "All the Reasons" are just the tip of the iceberg that are fan favorites.
Mojave Sol has been on the underground scene for a few years and has made a mark on the Lubbock scene and surrounding areas.
"Our music has inspired many and will continue to generate that inspiration for many years to come,” said frontman Steve Vasquez who joined the band in 2014.
Concerts are every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Meadows Courtyard, May 16 – August 15. Guests are welcome to bring outside food. However, outside beverages are not permitted after 5:15 p.m. Admission is free and seating for this event is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations will be accommodated for this event. Chairs, picnic blankets, and like items will not be permitted inside the gates.
In addition to viewing the concerts, guests are encouraged to walk the Buddy Holly exhibitions and the Fine Arts Gallery during Summer Showcase hours with free admission.
The Summer Showcase Concert Series is funded through sponsorships and donations. Community support helps keep the Summer Showcase Concert Series free to the public.
The concert series is presented in collaboration with Civic Lubbock, Inc. and the City of Lubbock.
If you would like to become a sponsor or make a contribution, please contact Arra Delos Santos at [email protected], or call 806-775-3566.
For more information, please visit our website at buddyhollycenter.org or call 806-775-3560.
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