

Krystal Peterson and The Queen City Band at Wednesdays in the Woods
June 27, 2018 • 7:00 – 9:00pm
Krystal Peterson and The Queen City Band is presented by Clifton Town Meeting and Amazon & Egbert Avenues.
Come celebrate everything great about summer at our spirited series of 10 free weekly concerts, this week featuring the musical stylings of Krystal Peterson and The Queen City Band. Good friends, good tunes, good food, good times with a variety of hands-on art making activities for the kids – all at the historic 1911 Burnet Woods bandstand!
- This week’s food vendors are Habañero and Dapper Donuts. Make sure to bring cash in order to purchase from all vendors!
- NEW! Beer available for purchase from Fifty West Brewing Company courtesy of the Cincinnati Parks Foundation and Fifty West.
The May/June Community Partner is Project Connect. Please bring donations of the following to support their summer camp programs:
- May 30 – Kids towels/flip flops for Summer Camp
- June 6 – Kids towels/flip flops for Summer Camp
- June 13 – Bottled Water
- June 20 – Bottled water
- June 27 – School supplies
About the Band: Krystal Peterson
Krystal Peterson has been performing for many years seizing opportunities in music, television, and cinema. Most recently, Krystal has been connecting with audiences worldwide touring as lead singer of Grammy award-winning bassist Victor Wooten’s band, in addition she has launched her own collective, the Queen City Band. They are performing locally and abroad. Their newest record, Spell, recently making its debut, is characteristically soulful music with fiery female vocals, strong hooks, anthemic phrases, and contagious beats. Krystal sings deeply and straight from the heart. She has a passion for people, for her community, & for the integration of music into a multiplicity of avenues to better well-being and health for all.
“Deep in the heart of Cincinnati, there’s a soulful, funky jazz sextet with enough raw energy to burn the stylus off your turntables. Meet Krystal Peterson & The Queen City Band. While Peterson’s multi-octave vocal range is enough to get your blood pumping, she’s also backed by an entourage of talent from brass to beats. The Queen City Band could easily back Sharon Jones’ sultry chops or Black Joe Lewis’ garage funk licks, but Krystal Peterson has enough wind in her pipes to level every skyscraper in Cincinnati, so they’ve got their work cut out for them.” –David Hampton, Contributing Editor, Sly Vinyl