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Green River Band kicks off Downtown Days

The Green River Band will kick off Columbia's 2025 Downtown Days at 6pmCT this Friday evening, October 10th on the Square. Join musicians Mark Harris, Jake Hill, Craig Dean, Jac Conover, and Adam Capps in their show.

Michael West, of MicDrop, gave a great review of the band after they headlined at this years Casey County Apple Festival. Craig shared his positive post which follows.


West said, "I can see why this years Apple Festival chose the Green River Band to Headline - They performed a mixture of hits we all like, ranging from old school country, old school rock and roll and even threw in some more up to date jams, keeping the music fresh and appealing to everybody! I recommend them whole heartedly! If your a venue looking for a really great band that knows how to party and keep your audience hopping and happy then this is your band!"

This story was posted on 2025-10-06 22:46:59
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2025-10-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Downtown Days promotions.
The Green River Band kicks off Columbia's 2025 Downtown Days at 6pmCT this Friday evening, October 10th on the Square. Join musicians, from left: Mark Harris, Jake Hill, Craig Dean, Jac Conover, and Adam Capps for a great evening.

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