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Music at the Marina kicks off at Leesylvania State Park in Woodbridge

This weekend kicks off the beginning of the Music at the Marina summer concert lineup at Leesylvania State Park in Woodbridge.

The event, sponsored by Steve’s Auto Repair & Tire and the Friends of Leesylvania Park, will be held throughout the summer and will feature local, as well as nationally known bands.

Performances begin on June 27 and will continue monthly until the end of August.

ST Billingsley, owner of Steve’s Auto Reapir & Tire, has co-sponsored the event for several years, and plans to continue his support.

“We’re excited that we can give back to the community by sponsoring another great lineup for Leesylvania’s summer concert series,” said Billingsley.

More on the Music at the Marina lineup:

On June 27, the U.S. Navy Band – The Commodores – will play jazz pieces based on the group’s roots, which date back to World War II. In addition to the musical performance, Leesylvania will have fireworks that can be seen over the Potomac River.

For the July 25 performance, local Stafford group – The Anthony James Band – will play pieces that feature Southern classic rock and the blues.

And on August 29, the U.S. Army Band Downrange will be playing rock and patriotic tunes.

The performances are free, but there is a parking fee to enter the park.

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