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Ingela Ringbjer
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- When the weather heats up, so does Surf City’s
music scene.
The city treats beach goers to free surf-side music by an eclectic mix
of performers at Pier Plaza on the third weekend of each month.
“We definitely feel they need to have more events like this on the
weekends,” said resident Susan Faulkner, 52, as she reclined on the
concrete stairs to listen to the Zydeco bands that performed for about
four hours Sunday.
Louisiana-based T-Lou and the Super Hot Zydeco Band kicked off the day
at noon. Lisa Haley and Zydecats followed with their blend of Cajun and
Zydeco music.
Backed up by drummer, a guitarist, a bassist and an accordion player,
fiddler Haley created a multi-beat sound that got the mostly middle-aged
crowd moving to the happy, bouncy rhythms.
Pier Plaza was filled with listeners enjoying the tunes. Some brought
their own beach chairs, and others sat or stood on the stairs.
Along with the four hours of music, which begins at 2 p.m. on Saturdays
and noon on Sundays, the Pier Plaza Art-A-Faire on the upper portion of
the plaza features more than 50 vendors who specialize in arts and
crafts. Everything from fine art, handcrafted jewelry, candles, handblown
glass, clothes, incense and henna tattoos can be perused by passersby
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
For Doug Ehlen, it was the perfect way to top off an afternoon bike
ride along the boardwalk.
“I think it’s good,” the 44-year-old Anaheim resident said. “I think
they should do more [events like this].”
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