Known for playing the best classic rock from the 1960s and 70s, California Toe Jam has a strong local following and is known for ‘packing the park.’
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SEBRING — The California Toe Jam Band is scheduled to perform at Highlands Hammock on Saturday, March 22 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Concertgoers are sure to have a ‘jamming good time’ listening to this Heartland favorite in the opening spring concert of this season’s Music in the Park series.
The band features founding member Harry Havery on guitar and vocals, T.J. Kinyon on bass and vocals, Jordan Terrell on keys, guitar and vocals and Sawyer Humphrey on drums. Toe Jam, which is celebrating 40 years of performing, always inspires longtime fans and audience members to get up and dance.
Known for playing the best classic rock from the 1960s and 70s, California Toe Jam has a strong local following and is known for ‘packing the park.’ Park Services Specialist Carla Sherwin advised, “Those planning to attend may wish to arrive early to beat the rush and stake out a special spot in the Music in the Park circle.” The final concert will be held on April 19 when J.P. Soars and the Red Hots closes the series with rocking rhythm and blues.
Concert admission is $15 per adult. Accompanied children 12 and under are free of charge. Music in the Park concerts are sponsored by the Friends of Highlands Hammock State Park. All proceeds benefit park improvements. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, and flashlights and enjoy an evening of music under the stars. Food and refreshments are provided by food trucks and the Hammock Inn. Highlands Hammock State Park is located at 5931 Hammock Road in Sebring. Call the Ranger Station at 863-386-6094 for more information and check out the band’s website at https://californiatoejam.com .