When traveling Rural Route 5 from NR, or nearby for other music, like a good neighbor, Roberts is there

As seen on You Tube, and all along Rural Route 5, is this country act you can see in person:
— It seems that after being away for awhile, and now playing on Friday night, June 9, at the Willow River Saloon in Burkhardt, the New Richmond country group Rural Route 5 has in a relatively short time obtained the You Tube fifth dimension — they have a full five songs posted including their versions of faves I Feel Lucky, Mountain Music and Blue on Black, more than those by most bands who just dabble, and you can see some of these played this weekend.
— The main musical trust of Good Neighbor Days, held in Roberts all this weekend, is under a big tent in the parking lot of Bobtown Brewhouse on the west side of the main drag. Featured acts include those relatively new to being regulars in the immediate area and also old favorites: Friday at 7 p.m. is Maiden Dixie, 6 p.m. on Saturday is Fourth Degree, 7 p.m. that day in The Drop and at 9 p.m. is Rock Godz, followed on Sunday afternoon by Thorns and Roses.
Add to this the show by Dave Snyder at Sidetrack that will take place about an hour after the parade finishes on Sunday.
— On Friday through Sunday at the Smilin’ Moose are these acts, in order of day, adding even more late sunshine to the upper patio of the two at the venue: Steve Daly, Dan Switch and Justin Haley.

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