- February 11, 2019
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The Winter Garden Heritage and Music Festival drew a crowd of all ages.
Bryten Heefner was impressive on the guitar.
Amanda Rivera enjoyed showcasing her musical skills at this year’s festival.
Bassist Sabrina Martin kept her band’s grooved locked down tight.
Paloma Pineda looked like a natural on stage.
Alyssa Amazzalorso impressed the audience with her vocal talents.
Hailey Hazel, 5, and Luisa Granero, 3, loved dancing to the music.
The audience was quite impressed with the talented student musicians from Garden Music.
Students from Garden Music showcased their skills at this year’s festival.
Students from Garden Music showcased their skills at this year’s festival.
Students from Garden Music loved having a chance to perform on the main stage.
Students from Garden Music performed hits such as “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
Musicians from Garden Music delighted the crowd with a variety of hit songs.
Musicians from Garden Music performs some funky tunes.
Musicians from Garden Music impressed the crowd early.
Musicians from Garden Music impressed the crowd early.
The Brown Bag Brass Band opened its set with a rendition of “When the Saints Go Marching In.â€
The Brown Bag Brass Band brought a little New Orleans-style music to Winter Garden.
The Brown Bag Brass Band brought a little New Orleans-style music to Winter Garden.
The Brown Bag Brass Band brought a little New Orleans-style music to Winter Garden.
The Brown Bag Brass Band brought a little New Orleans-style music to Winter Garden.
The Brown Bag Brass Band brought a little New Orleans-style music to Winter Garden.
The Brown Bag Brass Band brought a little New Orleans-style music to Winter Garden.
Bryce Mauldin entertained the crowd with a string of country tunes on the Main Street Stage.
We Flip Entertainment performers wowed the crowd with their stunts.
Marlow Rosado & Orchestra gave the audience a treat with its salsa and Latin music.
Marlow Rosado & Orchestra gave the audience a treat with its salsa and Latin music.
Marlow Rosado & Orchestra gave the audience a treat with its salsa and Latin music.
The Spazmatics kept festival- goers on their feet during their show, which featured popular music from the ’80s.
The Spazmatics kept festival- goers on their feet during their show, which featured popular music from the ’80s.
The Spazmatics kept festival- goers on their feet during their show, which featured popular music from the ’80s.
Foreigners Journey rocked out on the Loop Stage, playing tunes from Journey, Foreigner and other ’70s and ’80s bands.
Foreigners Journey rocked out on the Loop Stage, playing tunes from Journey, Foreigner and other ’70s and ’80s bands.
Foreigners Journey rocked out on the Loop Stage, playing tunes from Journey, Foreigner and other ’70s and ’80s bands.
The crowd enjoyed the sounds of headliner Michael Andrew & Swingerhead.
An elderly couple danced in the streets of downtown Winter Garden.
The Absent Trio performed pop, soft rock and 90s hits.
One of the Twojay Duo members played cello at the City Hall stage.
Friends and families gathered together on the lawn to enjoy live music.
Owen and Emmett Wellmaker paraded through downtown Winter Garden in their stroller.
Zach, Nikki and Palmer Waxler enjoyed the festival activities.
Alex and Harvey Galitsky checked out the vintage cars display.
Children rode around in the train at the Kids’ Zone.
The flower cart was one of the many available vendors.
For music fans, downtown Winter Garden was the place to be Saturday, Feb. 11, as the city hosted the 2023 Winter Garden Heritage and Music Festival.
This year's festival featured a day full of live music from artists such as the Brown Bag Brass Band, The Absent Trio, Bryce Mauldin, Selwyn Birchwood, Rosado & Orchestra, Foreigners Journey and Michael Andrew & Swingerhead.
Attendees also enjoyed perusing a variety of booths and grabbing a bite to eat in one of downtown Winter Garden's many eateries or at several food trucks.