Cort Armstrong (center) and the Blue Rooster band at last Wednesday (Sept. 5

Cort Armstrong (center) and the Blue Rooster band at last Wednesday (Sept. 5

Port Angeles Concert on the Pier closes season with Cort Armstrong and the Blue Rooster

  • By The Associated Press
  • Saturday, September 8, 2012 2:34pm
  • News

By The Associated Press

THE LAST PORT Angeles Concert on the Pier for the summer featured as our season finale Cort Armstrong and the Blue Rooster band.

They did a great job Wednesday (Sept. 5) with a lively variety of country, bluegrass, ragtime and country blues.

Peninsula Daily News has been proud to sponsor these concerts along with KeyBank, Elwha River Casino, Sunset Do It Best Hardware, Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles City Parks and Recreation and Brown and Caldwell, an environmental engineering firm that works with the city of Port Angeles.

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We are very interested in your feedback on this summer’s concerts. Please write or phone our publisher, John Brewer, and let him know your thoughts.

He can be reached at 360-417-3500 (voice mail 24/7) or john.brewer@peninsuladailynews.com

Our thanks to all of you who came to this summer’s concerts — we’ll be back on the Port Angeles pier with more weekly concerts beginning next June.

The PDN is also a media sponsor of two other summer weekly concert series — Sequim’s Music in the Park and Port Townsend’s Concert on the Dock.

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