Savannah Stopover Music Festival and The Park at Eastern Wharf are teaming up for the monthly Riverfront Concert Series! The next Monthly Concert Series is Friday, June 19th from 7-10 pm and features Damon and the Shitkickers!
Food Trucks include Latin Chicks, Mac Attack, Naked Dog, Oh Crepe and The Cone Ranger.
Food and drinks will also be available for purchase to go from our mobile bar with Lowcountry Taps and bar by fleeting at Thompson Savannah.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.
No large coolers or glass containers of any kind are permitted in the park.
Small personal coolers are allowed, no bigger than 20" x 20" x 20”.
Please recycle and dispose of your trash in the provided bins.
Erecting tents or other structures is prohibited.
There is free street parking on site as well as parking in the Eastern Wharf garage at the weekend rate. The DOT Trolley runs until 7pm with a drop off point steps from the park.
Want to arrive by boat? There is 700 ft of public floating dock space in front of Eastern Wharf; available on a first come, first served basis.
For a full list of Park rules, visit theparkateasternwharf.com.
DAMON AND THE SHITKICKERS
Damon and the Shitkickers was formed in 2008 by Damon Mailand, Matt Eady, and Charlie Hodge. Mike DiSanza joined the group in March of 2009, followed shortly by Igor Fiksman in April to round out the group. There have since been several lineup changes, but the sound remains firmly rooted in the good ol' country music they grew up on.
Damon came to the area from the Montana Hi-Line, and is a luthier working at Benedetto Guitars. One of his earliest influences was his dad, who is a Cowboy Poet and performs his material all around the circuit. The driving force of the band, there is no question that Damon is the real deal.
Igor was born and raised in Ukraine, Soviet Union. He moved here in the early 90s and went to school at Armstrong Atlantic University as a classical guitar major. His real love was punk music, though, and played in a number of touring punk bands through the late 90s. He became enamored with country music around that time, and joined an up and coming group of musicians in a band called Whiskey Dick, deciding to try to play the pedal steel. Since then, it is his one and only passion in music, and he has become the busiest steel player in Savannah.
