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Mission Square Stage Lineup Announced for the 2022 California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles; All Shows are Free with Paid Fair Admission

 

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce the following

performers for the Mission Square Stage. All shows are free with your paid admission to the Fair

and start at 7:00 pm every night.

7/20/22 - Spanky Paul Band - The Spanky Paul Band performs “Retro Rock, Blues, and Soul with a

Distinctively Modern Spirit” offering an eclectic blend of danceable nostalgic good time music with a

Central Coast nuance geared to audiences of all ages.

7/21/22 - Monte Mills & the Lucky Horseshoe Band - Monte Mills and the Lucky Horseshoe Band

are an iconic band of the California Central Coast, celebrating 46 years of enthusiastic, tireless

entertainment. The music they play doesn’t stay with just western swing, the band can instantly

break into classic country or old-time rock and roll.

7/22/22 - Route 66 - Route 66 is a classic rock band playing favorites from the 60's, 70's and 80's!

They cover such artists as Creedence, The Stones, Beatles, Van Morrison, Aretha Franklin, Melissa

Ethridge and even sprinkle in some Country and Blues.

7/23/22 - Unfinished Business - Unfinished Business specializes in the best and most popular

music of all time: 1960s rock & roll and soul. Think Beatles, Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, Creedence

Clearwater Revival, Monkees, Motown and Memphis soul, and much more.

7/24/22 - Attila Viola and The Bakersfield Boys – Attila Viola and The Bakersfield Boys pay tribute

to the Bakersfield Sound & Music of Merle Haggard and many of his hard driving friends and

progeny. Playing Honky Tonk, upbeat style of Country Music with a hard, contemporary BackBeat

that people love and play on every jukebox in America.

7/25/22 - Earls of Tuesday - Earls of Tuesday is a band with a sweet blend of musicianship and

vocal harmonies. They combine classic and folk rock with a soulful, rootsy country-blues sound.

They perform songs great for singing along, dancing, and generally creating a vibe perfect for

celebrating the day.

7/26/22 - Carbon City Lights - Carbon City Lights is an alternative rock band based in San Luis

Obispo. Their sound blends folk, pop, and rock accented with dynamic cello. Front man Michael

Venia was a contestant on Season 21 of NBC’s hit show, the Voice.

PHYSICAL: 2198 Riverside Avenue, Paso Robles, CA 93446

MAILING: PO Box 8, Paso Robles, CA 93447

www.midstatefair.com

7/27/22 - Keep Off The Grass - Keep Off the Grass is an indie/rock, indie/emo band hailing from

Denver, CO. The three-piece power trio is led by San Luis Obispo native, Cayden Wemple, and is

accompanied by Jake Demarco (bass) and Caleb Theil (drums).

7/28/22 - Country Cougars - Country Cougars are a lot of Country and a Little Bit of Rock and Roll.

They play a mix of music from classic and modern country to their own unique sound of 'countrified'

rock, covering the sounds of the top Country Artists like Cash, Miranda Lambert, Dolly, Keith Urban,

Carrie Underwood and more to the classic rock favorites of Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, CC&R and

even a little Queen!

7/29/22 - The Taproots - The Taproots are best known for their creative songwriting, strong

harmonies, and innovative guitar work. Celebrating the release of their new album, Tales Of

Wonderland, the band performs a unique blend of original contemporary Americana music

incorporating rock, folk and jazz influences, along with fresh renditions of cover songs.

7/30/22 - Doc Oliver - Doc Oliver is a veteran and local singer songwriter from here on the Central

Coast. Doc's Outlaw Country Music started as a personal form of therapy to cope with the struggles

from both during and after his two deployments in Afghanistan as a combat medic. Since releasing

his first record "Welcome Home" on August 31, 2021 (the day we pulled out of Afghanistan) his

songs have become much more than just his own personal form of therapy, but for many other

veterans and civilians alike across the world.

7/31/22 - DeJa-Vu - DeJa-Vu is led by Jan and Ted (formerly Jan and Ted's Excellent Adventure)

who have been providing music for over 10 years on the Central Coast. Playing music that creates a

DeJa-Vu for you, they continuously add songs that create the illusion of remembering scenes and

events when experienced and heard for the first time.

The 2022 California Mid-State Fair runs July 20 through July 31 and this year’s theme is “Full Steam

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