July 18, 2008
The Road Hammers and City Heat Perform at Pullman Square
By Chris Spencer
Huntingtonnews.net Photographer
Huntington, WV (HNN) - The Road Hammers and City Heat performed at Pullman Square on Thursday for the Heiner's Bakery Summer Concert Series drawing another large crowd to Huntington to see excellent entertainment for free.
The Road Hammers were booked to perform for the concert series in the last few weeks. They were an added surprise for concert goers. Recognized as the 2005 Group of the Year from the Canadian Country Music Awards they were a big hit at Pullman Square. Singer Jason McCoy was named 2004 Canadian Country Music Male Vocalist of the Year.
They played their southern rock country style of music that the Pullman Square audience enjoyed A good contingent of fans lined up to get autographs and talk to The Road Hammers at the conclusion of the show.
The Road Hammers opened the show at Pullman Square. They are scheduled to be in Mineral Wells, WV for the West Virginia Interstate Fair and Expo on Friday (July 18).
City Heat a popular group from the Tri-State followed giving an excellent show. They too had Pullman Square rocking on Thursday night with their music and singing.
People that were lucky enough to see these two shows had to go away thinking, Wow what a night of entertainment that is free. The combination of the two performances would have to be considered as some of the best from the summer concert series.
Announcer Chuck Black said, "Thank the sponsors for bringing this kind of entertainment to Pullman Square."
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By Chris Spencer
Huntingtonnews.net Photographer
Huntington, WV (HNN) - The Road Hammers and City Heat performed at Pullman Square on Thursday for the Heiner's Bakery Summer Concert Series drawing another large crowd to Huntington to see excellent entertainment for free.
They played their southern rock country style of music that the Pullman Square audience enjoyed A good contingent of fans lined up to get autographs and talk to The Road Hammers at the conclusion of the show.
The Road Hammers opened the show at Pullman Square. They are scheduled to be in Mineral Wells, WV for the West Virginia Interstate Fair and Expo on Friday (July 18).
City Heat a popular group from the Tri-State followed giving an excellent show. They too had Pullman Square rocking on Thursday night with their music and singing.
People that were lucky enough to see these two shows had to go away thinking, Wow what a night of entertainment that is free. The combination of the two performances would have to be considered as some of the best from the summer concert series.
Announcer Chuck Black said, "Thank the sponsors for bringing this kind of entertainment to Pullman Square."
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