Live on the Green | Music Moves Presents: Rochelle Bradshaw & Hypnotion with Chris Cameron
Long week? We’ve got you.
Kick back and celebrate summer with free live music on the Momentary Green. Watch the shadows lengthen as you stretch out and enjoy the signature sounds of indie artists and stars alike all summer long. Paired with a stop at the RØDE Bar and the Momentary Food Truck, this family-friendly, outdoor concert series is guaranteed to start your weekend off right.
Put your feet up and ease into the night with a bit of blues from Chris Cameron. An award-winning guitarist and vocalist, this celebrated bluesman brings a heartfelt, classic style to the stage you won’t want to miss. Then, jam on with reggae beats from Fayetteville’s own Rochelle Bradshaw & Hypnotion. Soulful sounds, thoughtful lyrics, and masterfully crafted original songs promise to make this the perfect way to close out a long week.
So grab your lawn chair, take a sip, and settle in. It’s gonna be a good night.
Presented on the Coca-Cola Stage.
Free, no registration required.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- Fantastic live music: What else? We’ll be showcasing some of the best indie artists and rising stars the country has to offer.
- Plenty of space: Arrive early! We recommend arriving about half an hour before the shows to claim your preferred spot. Feel free to bring your own lawn chair or blanket and spread out.
- Fun food and drink: Hungry or thirsty? Enjoy the culinary creations of the Momentary Food Truck and fun beverages from the RØDE Bar. Open Fridays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Arvest Bank Courtyard.
- Safety Precautions: Per the CDC’s updated guidelines and effective Tuesday, August 3, we are requiring all visitors ages 2 and up and staff to wear a face covering indoors and for outdoor programs. Masks will be available upon entry for those who do not have one.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Rochelle Bradshaw & Hypnotion (RBH)
Rochelle Bradshaw & Hypnotion (RBH) is a reggae fusion band headed by Bradshaw whose vast musical career over the years includes singing on two Grammy-winning albums and touring the world with musical legends like The Original Wailers, Garnett Silk, Stephen Marley, Luciano and many more. She has worked to perfect her authentic yet original reggae sound, strong vocals and thought-provoking lyrics. Since forming in 2013 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the band has crafted and developed a unique sound with intoxicating rhythms and blazing guitar solos that meld beautifully with Bradshaw’s compelling voice. The group comprises musicians who share a love and talent for the genre: Matt Smith, Jason Ward, Jake Cranston and Phil Nicholas.
Chris Cameron
Chris Cameron has long been a favorite of Arkansas audiences. Blending his guitar virtuosity with genuine, heartfelt vocals, Cameron puts on a show that displays his blues pedigree beautifully.
He won the International Blues Challenge in an unprecedented sweep in 1997. He won both the overall contest, and the Albert King Award (now the Gibson Guitar Award) for “Most Promising International Blues Guitarist.” At the time he was 18 years old, the youngest ever IBC winner and the only double crown winner.
What followed was a flurry of high profile shows with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Delbert McClinton, James Cotton, and more. Most recently Cameron worked as a guitarist for Los-Angeles based rocker and hit writer, Robert Tepper.