
The indoor Price City Culture Connection is coming to an end before returning to the Peace Gardens for the summer months. This month’s indoor concert will close with Gus Clark and The Least of His Problems. Castle Country Radio sat down with Price City Council Member, Layne Miller to discuss all the details.
“If you read about him, you know what a traveling troubadour is, he started early, put on a backpack, hopped freight trains, traveled all around, sings and whatever, he is really, really good,” said Miller. Gus Clark delivers classic barn-burgers, good-time dance tunes, bittersweet heartbreak ballads, and his own originals. His remarkable tenor and powerful musical presence are guaranteed to both wrench the hearts and propel listeners onto the dance floor, whether he performs a solo or backed by his rock-solid band.
The event will begin at 7:00 pm at the Price City Civic Auditorium, there will not be any live stream available at this time. “Doors open about 6:30 pm, music starts at 7:00 pm. We usually have about 90 minutes or so of fabulous music and then you’re free to go home, but you will be entertained and you will have a good time,” said Miller. Admission to see Gus Clark and The Least of His Problems is free.
The Peace Garden Culture Connection summer schedule goes as follows:
June 9 Whiskey Boys
June 16 Wedge
June 23 Slow Ride
June 30 Shuffle
July 7 Deltaz
July 14 Andrew Lasso
July 21 23rd Army Band
July 28 Angie Murray
August 4 Natural Causes
August 11 Fables Folk
August 18 Katie MacLeod
To learn more about the summer’s Culture Connection Concerts visit Price City’s website at https://www.pricecityutah.com/