Motorcycles arrive in Owego, despite cooler weather

Motorcycles arrive in Owego, despite cooler weatherPhoto credit: Alison Tyne Photography.
Motorcycles arrive in Owego, despite cooler weather

Photo credit: Alison Tyne Photography.

Mother Nature took a twist on Wednesday as temperatures plummeted following heavy rains Tuesday evening. But that didn’t stop a couple dozen of motorcyclists who braved the cooler weather from taking a ride down to Bike Night in Owego.

Rhythm Road, a band with members from Elmira, Gillette, Pa., and Trumansburg performed a wide range of music for the guests that arrived.

On Wednesday, July 22, Woodshed Prophets will perform at Bike Night in Owego from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Hailing from Sidney, N.Y., the Woodshed Prophets are a quartet of bearded wild men, hell-bent on world domination or self-destruction, whichever comes first.

The Prophets primarily play original material, a unique blend of rock and country (or “power twang” as they’ve been tagged by friends and fans).

Their second studio album, Nowhere But Down, was released in September 2013.

Members include Rob Stachyra – lead guitar and vocals, Dan Hardy – guitar and vocals, Ed Gliha – bass and vocals, and Dan “Bird-Dog” Dunham – drums and vocals.

For more information on the Woodshed Prophets, visit www.woodshedprophets.com, email to woodshedprophets@hotmail.com, call (607) 563-7081, Like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/woodshedprophets, or follow them on Twitter at www.twitter.com/woodshedprophet.

Bike Night in Owego is a community event that is open to everyone. To learn more about Bike Night, visit Owego’s Parkview Hotel/Restaurant or Bike Night at the Owego Parkview on Facebook, or call (607) 687-9873.