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Summer concert preview

Starting this weekend, Eastern Iowa is spreading out a seemingly endless musical potluck picnic with outdoor music to suit every musical taste, through September.

This list just scratches the surface of outdoor events that can draw thousands of people to parks, streets, city squares and county fairs.

Community bands have been sending their sounds through the summer breeze in Cedar Rapids since the 1890s. A summer outdoor series is a recent addition to the Riverside Casino table. And the grandstands fill up quickly at the Great Jones County Fair in Monticello, where blankets and lawn chairs create a patchwork crazy quilt on the surrounding hillsides.

But when heat, humidity and bugs threaten to crash the parties, why do we keep flocking to these events?

“Our outdoor summer music season is so short, while we do complain about the heat and humidity and insist we’re not going to stir out of our air-conditioned cocoons, we know if we don’t do it now, we won’t have the chance. And if we don’t stir ourselves and go to them, they will go away,” says Dennis Green, general manager of KCCK-FM. The Cedar Rapids radio station has been staging Jazz Under the Stars for 24 years at Noelridge Park, drawing upward of 3,000 people on beautiful August nights.

“It’s worth it to put up with a few mosquitoes to have these opportunities,” Green says.

— Diana Nollen

MAY

Uptown Friday Nights, Cedar Rapids

Fridays, May 27 to July 29: 5 to 8 p.m., Greene Square Park, downtown Cedar Rapids. Live music by popular regional bands, food and adult beverages, presented by the Cedar Rapids Jaycees; $5 admission includes first drink for first 500 people; must be ages 21 and older with photo ID. First up: The Swing Crew, May 27. www.uptownfridaynights.com

Friday Night Concert Series, Iowa City

Fridays, May 20 to Sept. 2: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Ped Mall, downtown. Rain location: Chauncey Swan Parking Ramp, 460 E. Washington St. Local talent; free admission. www.summerofthearts.org/festival-menu/concert-series/about.aspx

Downtown Saturday Night, Iowa City

Saturday, May 21 to Sept. 3: 6:30 to 9 p.m., Weatherdance Fountain Stage by the Sheraton Hotel, downtown. Rain location: Chauncey Swan Parking Ramp, 460 E. Washington St. Local and regional bands; free admission. www.summerofthearts.org/festival-menu/downtown-saturday-night/about.aspx

Thursday Night Live, Washington

Thursdays, May 26 to Aug. 18: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Central Square Park, downtown Washington, Iowa. Local music, entertainment.

Liberty Centre Blues & BBQ, North Liberty

May 29: Noon to 10 p.m., north side of the pond at Liberty Centre, just off Penn Street. Free family event with food, beverage garden; barbecue contest, 4:30 p.m.; music by Kevin B.F. Burt and the Instigators, Bob Dorr and the Blue Band, The Avey Brothers, Ernie Peniston and Dave Zollo; kids’ activities; fishing; fireworks. http://northlibertyiowa.org/bluesandbbq

JUNE

Marion by Moonlight

Thursdays, June 2 to 23: 6 to 9:30 p.m., City Square Park. Rain date: June 30. www.marioncc.org

Beckster Fest Amana

June 3 to 5: Amana Colonies RV Park and Event Center, 3890 C St. Polka fest with nine bands, food. Friday: 6 p.m. to midnight, $10. Saturday: noon to midnight, $12. Sunday: noon to 6 p.m., $10. Three-day pass: $25. www.barefootbecky.com

Iowa City Community Band

June 5 to July 10: Various times, dates and locations in Iowa City and Coralville. http://iccband.org

Cedar Rapids Municipal Band

June 8 to Aug. 7: Various parks and other sites around Cedar Rapids, beginning 7:30 p.m. June 8 in Greene Square Park. Most concerts start at 7:30 p.m., except 10 a.m. July 2 at the Downtown Farmers Market and 8 p.m. July 4 north of the Police Station. Free admission. www.crmuniband.org/schedule.html

Washington Municipal Band

Thursdays, June 9 to Aug. 11: 8 to 9 p.m., Central park bandstand, downtown Washington, Iowa. www.washingtoniowachamber.com/Performing%20Arts.htm

Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival

Various outdoor concerts, www.freedomfestival.com

June 12: 6 to 9:30 p.m., Glenn Miller Orchestra, Guaranty Bank parking lot, 302 Third Ave. SE; admission free with 2011 Freedom Festival button.

June 18: 6 p.m., Classic Rock Concert Night with Loverboy and fireworks, Johnson Hall parking lot, Kirkwood Community College; $20 preferred seating; $15 ages 13 and up; $5 ages 6 to 12; Freedom Festival button required.

June 19: 6 p.m., Patriotic Pops Concert with Orchestra Iowa, Harmony Hawks and fireworks, Kirkwood Community College; $20 preferred seating; $15 ages 13 and up; $5 ages 6 to 12; Freedom Festival button required.

July 4: 8 p.m., Fanfare to the Fireworks, with the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band, north of the police station; free.

Marion Community Band

June 14 and 28: 7 p.m., City Square Park, Seventh Avenue and 10th Street, Marion. Concert Band and Jazz Band. http://marioncommunitybands.us

Outdoor Beach Party, Cedar Rapids

June 17: 6:30 p.m., Chrome Horse Saloon parking lot, 1202 Third St. SE. Cedar Island Band. Free admission; ages 21 and over; gates open at 6 p.m. http://chromehorsesaloon.net

Summer Outdoor Concert Series, Riverside

June 18, July 30, Aug. 27: Open to all ages, Riverside Casino grounds, 3184 Highway 22. June 18: Huey Lewis and The News, 8 p.m., $35 and $65. July 30: The Xtreme Muzik Tour featuring Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Cowboy Troy and Two Foot Fred, 8 p.m., $35 and $65. Aug. 27: Peter Frampton, 7 p.m., $30 and $50. Tickets in casino gift shop or http://tickets.riversidecasinoandresort.com

JULY

Camp Euforia, Lone Tree

July 15 and 16: Jerry Hotz farm, 5335 Utah Ave. SE. Electronica to bluegrass from 18 national, regional and local bands, including host Euforquestra; gates open noon July 15; $65 at www.midwestix.com or $85 day of show, includes parking and camping. www.campeuforia.com

Iowa City Jazz Festival

July 1 to 3: Downtown. Concerts by local, regional and national and international jazz musicians; kids’ activities, fireworks July 3. Free admission. www.summerofthearts.org

Coralville 4thFEST

July 3: 5:30 p.m., S.T. Morrison Park, with Herman’s Hermits, The Grass Roots and Cedar Island Band; free. www.coralville.org

Marion Big Band

Thursdays, July 7 to 28: 7 p.m., City Square Park. http://uptownmarion.com

Great Jones County Fair, Monticello

July 21: 8 p.m., Jason Aldean, Chris Young, Thompson Square; $25 to $40

July 22: 8 p.m., Lady Antebellum, Josh Kelley; $25 to $40

July 23: 7 p.m., Seether, Hinder and My Darkest Days; $30

www.greatjonescountyfair.com

Ushers Ferry, Cedar Rapids

July 23: Motorcycles and Music, 4 to 8 p.m., Ushers Ferry Historic Village, 5925 Seminole Valley Trl. NE. Motorcycle show, music, family games; $8 adults, $4 ages 3to 14, free ages 2 and under.

Aug. 13: Music Festival, 5 to 9 p.m. Local musicians on Gazebo Square, concessions; $8 adults, $4 ages 14 and under. www.cedar-rapids.org/resident-resources/parks-recreation/ushers-ferry/events/Pages/July,August,September.aspx

AUGUST

Downtown Getdown, Marion

Thursdays, Aug. 4 to 25: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., City Square Park. Food, 6 p.m., music, 6:30 p.m. Free admission. Aug. 4: Dogs on Skis; Aug. 11: B.F. Burt and the Instigators; Aug. 18: Lonesome Road; Aug. 25: The Beaker Brothers. www.marioncc.org

Jazz Under the Stars, Cedar Rapids

Thursdays, Aug. 4 to 25: 7 p.m., Noelridge Park. Rain location: Parlor City Pub, 1125 Third St. SE. Aug. 4: Ariel Pocock; Aug. 11: Funk Daddies; Aug. 18: Dennis McPartland and The Jazz Underground; Aug. 25: Bob Dorr and The Blue Band. www.kcck.org/events/juts.php

Cabaret in the Courtyard, Cedar Rapids

Aug. 11 to 20: Brucemore, 2160 Linden Dr. SE. Aug. 11 to 13: 7:30 p.m. Divapalooza. Aug. 18 to 20: A Trio of Tenors, 7:30 p.m.; $20 adults, $18 Brucemore members, at the Brucemore Store or (319) 362-7375; $25 at the gate. www.brucemore.org

Amphitheater Music Fest, Cedar Rapids

Aug. 20:10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Greene Square Park, downtown. $10. Local and regional bands, food, raffle. Fundraiser for planned Cedar Rapids Amphitheater. www.facebook.com/#!/pages/CR-Amphitheater-Music-Fest/192783107411582

Bluesmore, Cedar Rapids

Aug. 6: 4 to 9:30 p.m., Brucemore, 2160 Linden Dr. SE. Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band, regional and national blues performers, music workshops, food, beverages; $13 adults, $12 students and Brucemore/Linn County Blues Society members by Aug. 5 at (319) 362-7375, $15 at the gate, free ages 10 and under. www.brucemore.org

SEPTEMBER

Landfall Festival, Cedar Rapids

Sept. 21 to 24: Centered at Greene Square Park, downtown Cedar Rapids; free admission. Musicians from Africa, Asia, Latin America, United States and more, presented by Legion Arts/CSPS. http://legionarts.org

Brucemorchestra, Cedar Rapids

Sept. 10: Brucemorchestra IV: Crown Imperial, 7:30 p.m., Brucemore, 2160 Linden Dr. SE. Orchestra Iowa’s season opener features pomp from English and Roman empires. www.orchestraiowa.org

Iowa Women’s Music Festival, Iowa City

Sept. 10: Daystage, noon to 5:30 p.m., Upper City Park, free admission; food and drink, arts and crafts; www.prairievoices.net Headliner: Janis Ian, 8 p.m., Englert Theatre, 221 E. Washington St., $25, Englert Box Office, (319) 688-2653 or www.englert.org

Cabaret in the Courtyard

Cabaret in the Courtyard
Thursday through Saturday, August 12 to 14 and 19 to 21

It’s music month on the Brucemore grounds, the beat goes on this weekend and next with Cabaret in the Courtyard. The courtyard at the visitor center will be transformed with cocktail tables, chairs and a special ambience under the stars. This weekend, Kevin Worley, a Cedar Rapids native who is currently touring with the Tony-winning “Jersey Boys,” will perform to a sold-out crowd. Don’t despair, though, next weekend Orquesta Alto Maiz will bring their jazz and salsa sound to the cabaret stage. Tickets are still available. Patrons can bring their favorite beverages but no food.

Cabaret in the Courtyard

7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday (8/12 to 14 and 19 to 21), Brucemore, 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids, $18 in advance ($15 for members), $20 at the door, www.brucemore.org

Three things to do this weekend

WWE Raw Presents Summerslam Tour
Friday, August 15

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World Wrestling Entertainment returns to the Corridor this weekend as part of the Summerslam Tour. Raw wrestlers — including Triple H, Randy Orton, The Big Show, Ted DiBiase, The Miz, Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourne, Jack Swagger, Santino Marella, Kelly Kelly and Mickie James — are slated to star in the event. The crew’s stop in Cedar Rapids precedes the annual SummerSlam pay-per-view event that will be held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Aug. 23. The wrestling superstars are well-known for their entertaining antics and extreme matches.

WWE Raw Presents Summerslam Tour
7:30 p.m. Friday (8/14), US Cellular Center, Cedar Rapids, $17.25-$62.25, www.wwe.com

Colin Hay
Friday, August 14

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The Man at Work returns to the Corridor this Friday. Colin Hay, a longtime singer/songwriter and musician is best known as the frontman, songwriter and lead vocalist of the pop group Men at Work — famous for such hits as “Down Under,” “Overkill” and “Who Can It Be Now?” For the past decade, he has focused on a solo career and his music has been featured on TV shows like Scrubs and in movies like Garden State. His current tour centers on his upcoming release, “American Sunshine” — an album featuring new original songs that highlight Hay’s musical expertise and innovation. This is Hay’s first studio album since 2007’s “Are You Lookin’ At Me?” and special guest Caleb Engstrom will also make an appearance.

Colin Hay
8 p.m. Friday (8/14), The Englert, 221 East Washington Street, Iowa City, $22 in advance, $25 at the door, www.englert.org

Sweet Corn Festival
Friday, August 14 to Sunday, August 16

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August in Iowa wouldn’t be the same without sweet corn. And what better way to celebrate Iowa’s favorite harvest than the 34th annual Saint Jude Sweet Corn Festival in Cedar Rapids. The event features carnival rides and games for the kids, bingo, plenty of food (an ear of corn is just 50 cents and volunteers are expected to serve an impressive 14 tons of sweet corn this year), a beer tent and live music. A Kernel’s Fun 8K and 5K Run/Walk is scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday for kids and adults. $1 raffle tickets are sold throughout the weekend for the chance to win a 2009 Ford Mustang, and a silent auction will be held as well. Admission and parking is free.

Sweet Corn Festival
5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday (8/14), 11 a.m. to midnight Saturday (8/15), and noon  to 7 p.m. Sunday (8/16), St. Jude Parking Lot, 50 Edgewood Road NW, Cedar Rapids, free, www.judes.org

THREE OTHER THINGS

Cabaret in the Courtyard

  • 7:30 p.m. Friday to Sunday  (8/14-8/16)
  • Brucemore, 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids
  • $18 in advance, $20 at the gate if available, (319)362-7375, www.brucemore.org

Downtown Farmers’ Market

Christmas in August

  • 10 a.m. Saturday (8/15)
  • National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, Lindale Mall, 4444 First Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, www.ncsml.org

Three things to do this weekend

Cabaret in the Courtyard
Thursday to Saturday, Aug. 6 to 8 and Aug. 13 to 15

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The courtyard at Brucemore is transformed to a saucy nightclub this weekend and next for Cabaret in the Courtyard, an event which showcases nationally-recognized professional talents with ties to Cedar Rapids. This year, up-and-coming (and only 19 we might add) cabaret star Judy Butterfield, who spent her childhood summers visiting grandparents in Cedar Rapids, will wow crowds in her only appearance in the Midwest this year. The following weekend audiences will hear from contestants in the “Stars of Tomorrow” competition, including Chase Garrett, Jenny Harrison, Adam Hoffman, Meredith Taylor and Amy Willett. You’ll get to vote for the winner. Bring your own drinks and glasses (no food, please.) Pull up a cocktail table. And enjoy an evening of local entertainment with big city style.
Cabaret in the Courtyard
7:30 Thursday (8/6) to Saturday (8/8) and Thursday (8/13) to Saturday (8/15), Brucemore, 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids, $18 in advance, $20 at the gate if available, (319) 362-7375, www.brucemore.org

Hardacre Film and Cinema Festival
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 8 and 9

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If you are an independent film buff, Tipton is the place to be this weekend. The Hardacre Film Festival kicks off Friday night and runs all day Saturday showcasing more than 30 films—from animated and experimental shorts, to feature documentaries—submitted by filmmakers from all over the world. Films are shown in the classic art deco Hardacre Theater, a historic icon in Tipton since 1917. After the closing credits, head to A Place to Land, 523 Cedar Street, in Tipton for coffee and conversations about festival selections. Who needs Cannes and Sundance?
Hardacre Film and Cinema Festival
6 p.m. to midnight, Friday and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, Hardacre Theater, 112 E. Fifth St., Tipton, $15 All-Festival Pass or $6 each for opening night, Saturday day or closing night, www.tiptoniowa.us/hardacre

Ushers Ferry Folk Festival
Saturday, Aug. 8

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Mayflies will be buzzing at Ushers Ferry Historic Village on Saturday evening. But no need to swat ’em. These Mayflies are the good kind — the kind that make music with guitars, drums, mandolins and such. The Iowa City band is headlining this year’s folk festival on the village grounds. Last year’s event was wiped out by the floods, but the village is bouncing back, along with its traditional events. So pack your chairs, blankets and picnics. Festivities get under way at 4:30 p.m. with the Ushers Ferry House Band and continue through The Mayflies at 8 p.m.
Ushers Ferry Folk Festival
4:30 to 10 p.m., Saturday (8/8), Ushers Ferry, 5925 Seminole Valley Tr. NE, Cedar Rapids, $10 in advance or $12 at the gate, (319) 286-5763, www.cedar-rapids.org/ushers

THREE OTHER THINGS

Landscape References: Altered Photographic Landscapes, Richmond & Wallace Opening Reception
5 to 7 p.m., Friday (8/7)
Iowa Artisans Gallery, 207 E. Washington, Iowa City, Free, (319) 351-8686, www.iowa-artisans-gallery.com

Sunsets at Fireside
7 to 10 p.m., Friday (8/7)
Fireside Winery, 1755 P Avenue, Marengo, Free, (319) 662-4222, www.firesidewinery.com

City Circle Acting Company’s Rent
Various times, Friday through Sunday (8/7-9)
Englert Theatre, 221 E. Washington St., Iowa City, $23, (319) 688-2653, www.englert.org and www.citycircle.org