Large crowds flocked to Burnham-On-Sea’s BASC Ground for the town’s annual Under a Summer Moon concert on Saturday evening (July 26th).
Top of the bill was ‘Geno Washington and his Ram Jam Band’, supported by The Move, Hogg, The Communicators, Re-Offender and Wilderland. Internationally-known rock artist Pete Pracownik also made an appearance.
Unlike previous years, the event was held entirely undercover following the bad weather of 2007 when several performers pulled out at the last minute. But warm temperatures and bright sunshine meant there was no repeat of last year’s problems.
Geno Washington and his Ram Jam Band drew the biggest cheers of the evening
Geno Washington was the headline act at Saturday’s event
Wilderland opened the event with a mix of folk, punk, celtic rock and American Roots
Popular Weston band Re-Offender were second on stage
Re-Offender entertained the audience with their lively mix of original music
Hogg was among the popular groups at Burnahm’s Under A Summer Moon
The Move entertained the crowd with their lively mix of chart-topping music
The Communicators in action during Saturday’s event
Internationally-known rock artist Pete Pracownik and organiser Jeff Ham with a guitar signed by Pete that was auctioned off for charity at Saturday’s concert
Toasting a successful event – the event’s organisers above were Jamie Roberts, Jeff Ham and Malcom Stratford
RELATED LINKS:
Official Under A Summer Moon concert website