Clarksville, IN – The Falls of the Ohio Foundation presents Spectre Jones and Laura Elliott for a live concert on the 390-million-year-old fossil beds of the Falls of the Ohio State Park on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 4:00 pm. Opening will be Louisville’s own The Highlanders.
Spectre Jones is an indie band based in Los Angeles, CA. With a wide range of influences both contemporary and classic, they’ve established a catalogue of work ranging from intimate indie folk and harmonic dreamscapes. If something sounds familiar, you just might have caught one of their 24+ TV/Film placements with networks such as MTV and VH1.
Laura Elliott is a twenty-two-year-old singer-songwriter from a small suburb of upstate New York. Her
thoughtful lyrics and soulful melodies bring strangers together into a room filled with similarity. Aided by her folk influenced guitar melodies, Laura’s songs voice a sad truth to the way she shares her stories on her 2022 debut project, People Pleaser.
“We couldn’t be more excited to have these three incredible groups on the fossil beds of the Falls of the Ohio State Park,” said Kenton Wooden, executive director of the Foundation. “This is a truly unique concert experience nestled along the Ohio River with the Louisville skyline as the backdrop. Where else can you embed yourself into a landscape millions of years in the making, surrounded by natural beauty and the sounds of these incredible artists?”
Tickets and sponsorships for Rock the Rocks at the Falls of the Ohio are currently on sale at
www.fallsoftheohio.com.
Learn more about Spectre Jones at www.spectrejones.com
Learn more about Laura Elliott at www.laura-elliott.com
Learn more about The Highlanders at www.highlandersband.com
About the Falls of the Ohio Foundation
The Falls of the Ohio Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization whose mission is to be a collaborative force focused on elevating the awareness, recognition, and legacy of the Falls of the Ohio area. The Foundation does this by enhancing the landscape and preserving it for future generations, educating the community on the area’s significance, and activating the space in ways that connect people to the stories of the past. For more information visit www.fallsoftheohio.org.