The Wimberley Valley Big Band prepares to say “goodbye” to summer with a free concert on Saturday, October 1, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. This outdoor concert will be staged in the “backyard” behind the former Cypress Creek Café off of Ranch Road 12 in the Wimberley Square. Guests are encouraged to make good use of the concrete dance floor in front of the stage, as great dance tunes are among the best of the band’s lively playlist. Self-described as “The jazziest small town big band,” their musical interests range from light jazz and big band swing standards to pop and vocal favorites.
Wife of director, Doug Gillory, and the band’s keyboardist, Pat Gillory, said, “Lots of new songs have been added to the songbook of the Wimberley Valley Big Band, including ‘Moon River’ and ‘Here’s That Rainy Day’, in addition to many of our long-time favorites such as ‘Grazin’ in the Grass’, and ‘Mercy, Mercy, Mercy’. The Band will feature talented vocalists as well as instrumental soloists.”
This musical event is family friendly. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating in the grassy areas. BYOB is allowed. Public parking is available in the adjacent area off of Oak Drive. Otherwise, accessible parking around the Square is within walking distance of the venue.
Future dance concert events include “Holiday Swing” in December, and a sweetheart dance in February 2023.
The Wimberley Valley Big Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Whether participating as a musical member or as a financial supporter, join in on the Big Band’s fun by staying in tune through their website at wimberleyvalleybigband. org. Follow the WVBB on Facebook and Twitter, as well.