Has anyone else been griping about what feels like the longest "winter" ever?  A couple tease days of high 60's low 70's weather and then we're back to 32 degrees and windy weather.  It doesn't seem fair.

It probably is the same as every other year, but after 2 years of stay at home orders...we're extra ready to get out and about.

There are a lot of options to choose from, luckily.  The Quad Cities is never short on things to due.  It's one of the bonuses of living in this amazing area.

If only we could figure out a way to hang out outside and enjoy some live music in a family friendly environment.  If only we could have a great mix of blues with the Mississippi Valley Blues Society, some great rock, or even some jazz.  If only...

Great news!

Bass Street Landing has announced the line up for their Thursday Night Bass Street Landing Summer Concert Series.

Every Thursday night this summer from 7 until 9 make plans to enjoy a couple hours of great live music and an array of styles and genres.

Check out this stacked lineup!

May 19th-Smooth Groove
May 26-Cash Box Kings - presented by Mississippi Valley Blues Society
June 2-North of 40
June 9-Far Out 283
June 16-Glory Days Garage Band
June 23-Class of '82
June 30-Phyllis And The Sharks
July 7-The Crooked Cactus Band.
July 14-Wicked Liz & the Bellyswirls
July 21-Corporate Rock
July 28-Kevin Burt Band - presented by Mississippi Valley Blues Society
August 4-Frank Sinatra Tribute Night
August 11- The Gray Wolf Band

So, bring a lawn chair and get ready for a great night!

Check Out This Bettendorf House with and Indoor Pool

What The Quad Cities Did For Fun in the 90's

Many times over the years, I'll be talking with friends about years gone by and I'll say "take me back".

Every generation goes through this, I assume. Looking back at a more simple time where responsibilities haven't set in and life seems fun. Opportunities are endless.

Let's go back to the 1990's to Wacky Waters, 50 Cent Beer night and revisit Mallards Mania!

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