
Get ready Garland, the city square's about to be hit with a wave of soul and strings come April 5, when Ian Moore, guitar slinger and voice extraordinaire, sets up shop for the night—bringing along for the ride musical jack-of-all-trades Robert Miller, because what's a party without friends, right? The Music Made Here Concert Series is putting it all on for free, a price that's music to anyone's ears.
Moore, known for plucking at those guitar strings like they're the heartstrings of his audience, is set to deliver an experience that's more than just a guy on stage—it's about creating a moment, a connection, something those in attendance are likely to carry with them long after the amps quiet down. It kicks off at 7 p.m. on the Dot in downtown Garland, and the man's got a rep for making his shows something akin to a musical journey, winding through joy and sorrow without losing that beat.
Sharing the spotlight is Nashvillian Robert Miller, whose repertoire reads like a musical encyclopedia, stretching from bluegrass to the kind of classic rock that never goes out of style, according to the City of Garland. Both these artists bring their brand of authenticity to the stage, with Moore's acclaimed guitar skills and Miller's proven prowess across a range of instruments.
The series, sponsored by local heroes Jimmy Wallace Guitars and Veritex Community Bank, isn't just about the tunes; it's a showcase of local culture and a testament to the kind of community spirit that makes Garland's musical heart beat hard, the kind of beat that just might reverberate through your chest if you find yourself there come April 5.









