- West Music Quad Cities is ready to rock into the summer with its 10th Annual Parking Lot Jam on Sunday, June 8 beginning at 1:00PM. Bring your lawn chairs to West Music Quad Cities for a day of cool music and hot food. This free family-friendly concert will be held rain or shine. Music lovers will be able to enjoy great live music, pose for rock star photos, and enjoy refreshments from Quad Cities Family Entertainment Center (QCFEC).  In the event of rain, the event will be held in the QCFEC party rooms.  West Music Quad Cities is located at 4305 44th Avenue in Moline, Illinois. For more information, contact Leif Rehnberg, Store Manager, at 309-764-9300 or lrehnberg@westmusic.com.

The Parking Lot Jam is a celebration of the musical partnerships between West Music Quad Cities studio teachers, local musicians, and West Music lesson students. The public will be able to see over 15 different bands as they take the stage live with their instructors. The concert highlights the musical bond that spans generations as local musicians of all ages perform together. West Music Quad Cities instructors and local musicians include Dana Starkell, Tony Carducci, Andy Cowan, Wes Weeber, Terry Hanson, Nicholas Nolte, Megan Bartlett, and Luke Hull.

This event is one of many hosted by West Music throughout the year for students, teachers, friends and the general public. This is a great opportunity for students to come together and perform for a live audience while showcasing their passion for music and their creativity. Best of all, Parking Lot Jam brings to life West Music's mission to create musical communities and to help people experience the power of making music.

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