“PeakFest” at Greek Peak Mountain Resort


Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam headlines this outdoor music festival at Greek Peak Mountain Resort on Friday/Saturday, July 18/19th.  Joining the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will be Legendary bands Pure Prairie League, FireFall, and Professor Louie and the Crowmatix. Upstate New York’s very own Todd Hobin Band will get things started.

And we have your tickets! You could win a pair of tickets to the Saturday shows.  Starting Saturday, July 12, 2014 you can text to win a pair of tickets and we’ll pick 3 winners on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 with Classic Mornings with Kat Walters. You may enter once a day.

Text: greek to 77000

Then keep listening to Kat for more chances to win Wednesday-Friday!

For more information check out PeakFest

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