Thunder on The Parkway presents Lake Lanier Islands motorcycle rally and music festival -Buford, GA

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Thunder on The Parkway presents Lake Lanier Islands motorcycle rally and music festival -Buford, GA

Time: June 27, 2014 to June 29, 2014
Location: Lake Lanier islands Thunder Ridge ....
Street: 7000 islands blvd
City/Town: Buford Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.thunderontheparkwa…
Phone: 678 936 3576
Event Type: music, and, motocycles
Organized By: Rick Little
Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2014

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3 days of bands  , bikes and water come ride the islands here bands like Jeff Vaughn Band  , Drivin and Cryin, Michael Allman Band  (Gregg's son ) , Riverstreet Band and to top it of Blackberry Smoke ,  ,  way to many to list vendors your favorite beverage , biker beach bash Saturday .. ... if you ride a bike or love music or water be there ....Come ride and rock  the Islands .......

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