
ARCADIA – Singer-songwriter Rick Reiley will present Morning Music from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday (Aug. 25) at the Arcadia Round Barn.
Reiley lives in Cushing, where he co-hosts the Tuesday Night Music Club, a popular weekly jam session, and writes columns for the Show and Tell Times. He also is a columnist for the Corridor Magazine in Stroud. He is an acoustic folk musician who has performed at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, the Red Dirt Gypsy Café, the Norman Music Festival and the Blue Door.
Morning Music is held most Saturdays, featuring local musicians who donate their time to the nonprofit Arcadia Historical and Preservation Society for the upkeep of the Arcadia Round Barn.
Coming up, the Lake Hiwassee Bluegrass Ensemble will present Morning Music on September 1, and on September 15, it’ll be by Joe Baxter and the Round Barn Ramblers.
The Round Barn museum and gift shop are open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. Admission is free but donations are accepted. The Arcadia Round Barn is six miles east of Interstate 35 on Historic Route 66.
For more information about music at the Round Barn, call Joe Baxter at 833-1350.