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2017 Porchrokr Brochure-Schedule Opening Ceremony Starts at Fairlawn & 34 WEST M PorchRokr Hudson ARKET S 2 TREET 9:00 Guitar Orchestra School of Music 5 Mustard Seed Market & Cafe Shady Park Stage E V 10:15 E R E T 13 M T E SOU W 4 T A EST Beer Garden Stage L V M I E T A 35 N N H R Wally Wae KET Georgio’s A U Teagle Park P Chipotle P ST 1 . 11 V E O RE 3 A E R E RAY’S PUB KID ZONE LVD I TAGE T M B G 10 . 12 29 SE E A O do Ninny's Chicago Style Hot Dogs I R 32 Mr. Zub’s N KZ A Walgreens Capri Pizza H Fat Bob’s Grille PAT Revival UT V C n O E er 24 O tinee S 7 v . a R H Square Bar a D E RayCade T U S Square Records ewing S I 9 N Highland Theater C E O he M 6 Highland Shoe Repair K AV 15 N T Yoga Squared Platinum Dragon N E ANNABELL’S T A U AVE ighland Ohio Br Y N H V 8 RTO Stray Dog Cart YS Beer Garden E BO AVE PH . 14 N Aladdin’s A RVIN U 27 2 Good Life A E 26 Angel Falls Coee Co. M 21 UE Mary Coyle’s G 17 N AVE 25 Roger Picasso Hora ON E S A ER LIVE ART EVENT Hop on - Hop off U E G 20 JEFF U The Trolly! It’s free! U EN S T E AV A OR A 16 Will Christy Park V ARDM E 19 Southport Stage N U 23 22 Jilly’s Main Stage E 8:00 Highland Square WE 30 33 ST EX CHANG 28 31 E STR E EET NU P O R E AVE OR ELM Sound by R C H 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 AUDIO & LIGHTING K Stems Half Cleveland O 1 2 1 Actual Form 2 The Brothers Band 3:00 R Indie Dance Rock Akron Rock ‘n’ Roll Instrumental Metal Indie music and art festival 3 Math + Logic 4 Vanishing Apollo 3 Land of Panda 4 Typical Citizen 1 Uno lady 6:00 Indie Piano Rock Psyc-rock, Latin grooves Pshychedlic Rock Indie Punk/Alternative Indie / Experimental / Electronic 4:00 5:00 2 Sway Cherry Sway 5 Sean Benjamin 6 Rusty Soul Band 5 Detention 6 Free World 3 King Buu 2 Floco Torres 1 The Beyonderers Alternative indie pop Alternative Rock (acoustic) Roots Rock Rock/Heavy Metal Roots Reggae Vintage/modern garage rock Hip-Hop Indie Rock 4 DD MOTO 7 The Baker's Basement 8 Get On Up 7 Primer Grey 8 Peep 5 Hawkins Hill 4 The Labra Brothers 3 Luvabstract Garage rock Indie/Folk/Hop/Rock Funk Alt Rock Alt-Rock Originals Heavy Rock & Funk Alternative/R&B/Rock/Latin R&B/Pop/Soul 6 Morgan Phelps 9 Dulcimer Strings & Things 10 Doug Kaufman 9 Reloaded 10 Los Muchachos 7 Shuggie Shooter 6 Rhodes Street Rude Boys 5 Natalie Grace Martin Progressive Folk Rock/Country/Indie Classic Rock Rock, r&b, jazz Indie rock Reggae Piano Pop 8 Flowers In Flames 11 Houses & Hotels 12 Ginger Ackley 11 Disenchanted Youth Orchestra 12 Friendly Faux 9 Duo Decibel System 8 An Ongoing Story 7 The Dreemers Post-Punk, Shoegaze, Psychedelia Indie Rock Celtic Folk Shaman Rock Alt/Psych/Grunge Rock Post Rock Pop/pop-punk/indie Indie/Alternative 10 Nick Wilkinson & the Featured Players 13 Flipcoin 14 Harrie Calamari & the 13 Q.S. Jazz 14 Mo' Mojo 11 Devilish Pils 10 David Loy and the Ramrods 9 John Patrick & The Outside Voices Alt-Rock Punk, Indie Rock Suction Cups Jazz Zydeco Grunge-y Blues Rock Americana/Rockabilly Rock & Roll Pop 12 White Buffalo Woman 15 Wild Dogs-a Bitter Greens cover band 15 A-Minus 16 Gretchen Pleuss 13 BADBADBADBADBAD 12 Birthday Noose 11 Tyler Spuzzillo Rock & Roll Eclectic Americana 16 Hoseff Positive Hip-Hop Songwriter Pop-core Garage/Psych Solo Guitar/Singer-songwriter Folk/Rock 14 Penny Arcade 17 Jenny Baird 17 The Intangibles 20 Pacem 15 The Conway Brothers 14 Version Mary 13 Boom Chow Rock / Power Pop Acoustic Singer Songwriter 20 The Good Knights Rock/Funk Steel Drum / Carribean Blues/Funk/Soul/Rock Alternate Rock Americana, Jazz, Blues, 16 Unwind, Galvanize 21 Madison Cummins Links Last Moment 22 The New Rangers 17 The Jazz Monads 16 Dynaton The Kahuna Kings Bluegrass, Folk 21 15 Indie Acoustic Folk Indie Alt/Indie Rock Jazz Blues Rock Instro/Surf The Wolf Creek Band 20 Red Rose Panic 23 Joe Risdon 22 23 Layer Cake 24 Three Legged Chairs HR3 20 Anchor the Moon Ghost Slime Folk, Rock, Blues 21 17 Dynamic Hip-hop Rock Jazz Funk Singer-Songwriter/Rockin'-Fuzz Folk Alt Country Blues Indie/Alternative Rock Hip Hop/Experimental Blues/Ska/Indie Rock Alternative Rock The EffanGee Band 24 Virgin Willow 25 Copper Pennies 24 25 Modem 26 Rebekah Jean & Duchess 23 The Vicious Six 22 We Finished Last Jul Big Green Original Love songs & covers 21 Folk/Alternative Pop/Rock/Country Post-Punk Americana Rock all era's Punk rock Pop-Rock Morning Star 32 The Mangoes 27 COOP & Guitar 26 27 The Twanglers 28 Skychief 25 Funeral Proposals Punch Drunk Tagalongs The Violent High Fives Bluegrass/Americana 24 23 Rock Classic Rock Twangy, jangly guitar rock Rock Surf rock/Rock 'n' Roll Indie Rock Singer/Songwriter, Experimental SexyPigDivas 34 Detention 29 Scott & Hallie Music 28 29 Mick and Rick Soleo 27 By Light We Loom Treespeak ErrolSpace Experimental Rock 30 26 25 Rock/Heavy Metal Time travelling jazzy pop acoustic Classic Rock, Soul, & Blues Middle Eastern Progressive Rock Indie-pop Rock, fusion, jam band Alternative World Hip Hop Akron District Pipe Band 31 Zach & the Bright Lights 30 31 Axon-Neuron Hoodoo BBQ 29 The Mickeys Valley Girls The Del Rios Scottish / Irish Music 32 28 27 Soulful Inspirational Indie Progressive Rock Alt-country, Americana Celtic Rock Experimental Rock Surf and Garage Rock 7:00 Shag 33 The Tom Katlees 32 33 Coup De Grace Ryan Humbert Akron City Ukulele Collaborative The Liquid W's Hillbilly Savant Relaxer Alternative/Jazz rock 33 31 30 31 1 Indie / Pop / Rock Indie rock Country/ 91.3 The Summit Pop, traditional Punk Folk, Americana Psych Rock Moldy Figs 35 KKARMA 34 35 DD & The Knockers 34 Charm the Guard 33 Eskimo Sisters The Lowsiders The Funny Pages Band TaylorCarano FSM/HSM 32 33 7 Acoustic Rock, Blues, Dancing in the street Pop/Alternative Pop punk, indie, party rock Folk Rock 50's 60's 70's "Brown Liquor Music" kinda music FSM/HSM 35 Xtra Crispy 34 Tri-C kids 35 Sons of Midori 17 Robbing Mary For the latest scheduling updates go to PORCHROKR.ORG future Blues Jazz FSM/HSM Rock Alt-country/Roots Rock SCHEDULE Find your Akron Art Museum FESTIVAL MUSIC Akron Bar Association Favorite Akron Sound Museum What to Buy Artist’s location Andy and Me CANAPI Presented by HSNA Info and Merch at porchRokr.org CCC-Highland Square Celebrate Recovery A Vintage Bee Meggie Sue Designs Halloween Charity Ball Neighborhood Innovation Church Highland Square RON Akron Henna Art Memento Cat Studios Association League of Women Voters K All Things B and Megan Shane Pandora Creation OMMUNITY A C Art of Matt Miller Plan 10 Photodesign Miller South Booster Clubs OUNDATION F Who To Visit Awesome Rose Pokeland Spring Garden Waldorf School Beads N Beans Revival Beyond Borders RockEveryWear Appe Blimp City Jewelry & Gifts Rock Mill Climbing Cloud Nine Canine Rubber City Soaps What to Eat Common Scents Second Time Around Crafty Bastards Simone's Creations: Everything Pocket Tents & Trucks & a Bike Elisabeth Darby Simply Silver Will Christy Park Stage Good Life Body Piercing/Fine Jewelry Square Records Compassionate Catering GorgeousHenna Taylor Soap Co. Not Yo' Daddy's Mexican Hot Sauce Grace Church Bath Campus Tea Dude Soo Sweet Treats PORCHROKR.ORG Gypsy Rose Tattoo Company The Artful Cricket Olive My Heart JBurgess Designs The Charmed Snake Norka Food & Bevarge Jromes Tie Dyes The Chippy Beaver A Twist of Leona Juliabelle's Seasonings & Spices The ExCB Jimmys Backyard BBQ Kaisk Community Chiropractic The Garrett Candle Co Akron Coffee Roasters August 19 Highland Square • Laughing Frog Designs The Hideaway Studio & Herbal Gift Shop Dewey's pizza Lauren's Artistic Epiphytes Tindercraft Ceramics Jimmy’s Backyard BBQ Linda Henretta Designs & Trades of Hope The Trolley will A Twist of Leona Stacey Hentosz Up in the Sky Studios The Square Scullery Food Truck LuLaRoe Urban Lace shuttle folks to, and Popsmith • BEER GARDEN SILENT DISCO AFTER PARty Lulu Kate Whiskertin Lighting from, Our Lady of the Elms Snowie Daze Marley N Me Novelty Shop Wonder Lust Concepts Parking lot Southern Thang art PORCHROKR FOOD on the Ye Olde School Bus Bands lawn. 10am to 9pm porch, Shady Park Stage on the How to Get Around McCoy's Custom Catering Hop -on/Hop-off the FREE Trolley for easy transport from parking areas. Tooties Treats Then, grab a bike from our friends at Summit Cycling Center! Located at Private Label Beverages What Else at Will Chrsty Park Portage Path CLC parking lot. Adult sized bikes are available for use Southpoint Stage sponsored by during festival hours. Sign them out with a driver’s license or state ID. Sweet Goddess Suggested Donation $5 The Devil Strip Silent Disco Manna Truck Guitar Raffle Betty's Bomb A** Burgers Win a gorgeous acoustical guitar featuring art- Starts at 9:00 PM til 11:00 86 Corson-Smoothie Magic of Akron work by Highland Square artist Matt Miller and Tucked between Teagel Park signed by R.E.M.'s Mike Mills.
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