Three distinctive and captivating acts will headline Birdstock, the highly anticipated signature concert that closes out our 16th Annual Conservation Concert season. Renowned South Florida musical artists will fête fans with a compelling mix of original music and timeless covers.
Dave Bricker & Bruce Turkel take the Keystone stage first, marking the formidable duo’s Birdstock premier. Enjoy an acoustic mix of Americana, blues, folk and classic from the great American songbook, with Dave on guitar and Bruce on harmonica. The duo’s strong musicianship and deep love for the material brings their Americlectic song list to life with warmth, groove and improvisation.
The exceptionally gifted Acoustic Anarchy anchors the playbill. Comprised of Phil Allen/lead guitar, Burt Bruton/guitar, Larry Misrahi/bass and Tony Sinatra/drums, the cohort of close friends can be counted on to again deliver captivating originals gilded by a trove of Sixties and Seventies gems. (Standing O to this generous group for underwriting and producing Birdstock!)
Anhinga-Anhinga rounds out the evening with a finale performance of their authentic Glades-inspired originals and enduring Florida-themed covers. Their vibe blends folk, psychedelia and indie rock into “swamp-soaked sonic sunshine” intended to transport listeners deep into the Glades. Eco-minded members: Spencer Fernandez/drums, Will Larkins/violin, Steven Parnelle/guitar, Michael Perez/vocals, Karim Suz/Bass and Max Taks/guitar.
Don’t miss these fantastic bands as they jam for the Birds, the Bay and the Glades.
Food & Drink: Enjoy fan-tabulous Mexican from the Nacho Bizness Food Tent. Belly up to the RNDC Donation Bird Bar featuring bodacious brews and divine wines.
Door proceeds help fund stewardship of the historic Doc Thomas House and Steinberg Nature Center grounds.
DETAILS & PROTOCOLS
• $15 minimum Donation p/p, children 12 and under FREE
• A limited # of picnic tables and folding chairs are available on a first-come basis
Parking: Limited free parking onsite via 55th Avenue auto gate and along 56th Avenue; nearby metered, garage and valet parking options. Metrorail service to South Miami Station
NO SMOKING: Our densely wooded campus is a strictly enforced SMOKE-FREE environment

