Jarred Good returns to his hometown when Plainview Vibes, a California reggae rock with a Tennessee twist, performs at The REES, 100 N. Michigan St. in Plymouth, this Saturday, April 20.
The evening will also include two more Plymouth High School alumni: singer/songwriter Dustin Castle, who specializes in blues rock/alternative music, and Maggie Kubley, the owner/lead educator at the Noteworthy Music School, will be the openers for the evening.
Plainview Vibes gives a surf rock/dub/reggae full-spectrum performance. Whether playing a cover or one of their original songs, this five-member band puts everything into their music.
Tickets are $20 for general admission and $40 for balcony seats. They are available online at reestheatre.com; at Fernbaugh’s Jewelry in downtown Plymouth; and at the door the night of the show.
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