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Milwaukee, WI: River Rhythms

The Westown Association is proud to present to you the line-up for the 2009 season of River Rhythms, jam-packed with great performers like Greg Koch, Paul Cebar, and Brother. For the first time in its 13 year span, River Rhythms will host a Battle of the Bands as part of Downtown Employee Appreciation Week events, on Wednesday, July 29th. The free concert series will begin its season on June 10th, a week later than usual due to event scheduling conflicts, and will continue each Wednesday until August 26th from 6:30pm until 9:00pm in Pere Marquette Park on Old World Third Street between Kilbourn and State Streets.

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