Barile and May perform at Perrysburg park

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PERRYSBURG — Wednesday at Woodlands continues at noon with the duo, Barile and May.

The lunchtime concerts take place in the Woodlands Park shelter area, 429 East Boundary Street, Perrysburg. Attendees are encouraged to bring a chair or a packed lunch and sit at one of the many picnic tables in and around the shelter area in both the sun and shade.

Barile and May are a talented musical duo with a long history in the Toledo music scene. Their performances are characterized by a perfect blend of musicianship and humor. Together their combined talents enable them to perform a broad array of favorite tunes that appeal to people of all ages.

Over the past five decades Bobby May has become a beloved community treasure, and his impact is reflected in original songs written about him. Two notable songs inspired by May are “Gray Haired Rock Star” by Chrystal Bowersox and “Mr. May” by Tim Oehlers. These songs serve as testaments to his significance and influence in the local music community.

John Barile is an accomplished musician who showcases his versatility by playing an impressive array of 22 different instruments. His mastery as a multi-instrumentalist, which includes the Native American pan flute adds a unique and captivating dimension to his performances.

Barile and May have been mentors to numerous up-and-coming musicians in the area. This has contributed to the growth and vibrancy of the local music scene. Their enduring partnership, combined with their exceptional musicianship and genuine connection with their audience, has solidified them as cherished icons in the Toledo music community.

This concert series is made possible with the support of the City of Perrysburg and the Norma (Swaisgood) Stark Memory Garden and Labyrinth Foundation.

For more information send an email to [email protected] or send a text to 419-902-2782.

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