The Jous Band and Blues 24/7 are hosting the West Alabama Music Festival and Back Yard Fish Fry this weekend to help benefit students of the Greene County School System and Greene County Park & Rec.

Organizers believe that the event will support students' success by supplying many kids with necessary school supplies and increasing family engagement.

This will be an outdoor concert with 6 bands and free fish plates will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for attendees who donate school supplies.

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Tickets are $25 and proceeds earned after covering the cost of the event will be donated to the school system and the region's parks and recreation organization, a representative of the Jous Band said.

West Alabama Music Festival and Back Yard Fish Fry

Saturday, August 27th

34 MLK Highway Eutaw, Alabama

Showtime starts at 5 p.m.

Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at the gate

Organizers are asking concertgoers to donate school supplies as well, if possible

The Jous Band and Blues 24/7 was established in 1985 by high school and church friends and still boasts the same members today.

Eight years ago they moved from Tuscaloosa to Greene County, and have hits including ”I’ll Be Done Gone,” "What You Are Going To Do,” and their latest release “YOU” which you can find on all music services.

Photo Credit: The Jous Band and Blues 24/7
Photo Credit: The Jous Band and Blues 24/7
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