BEAUFORT, N.C. (WNCT) – Beaufort Music Festival and the Beaufort Drive-In are teaming up to bring a series of rockumentaries this spring and summer at the NC Maritime Museum’s Gallant’s Channel Annex in Beaufort.

Beaufort Music Festival is a community-supported, volunteer-run event put on by Beaufort Arts and Music, Incorporated, a 501c3 non-profit organization that’s operated by a small group of people who have a great passion for music and the arts.

Beaufort Drive-In is made up of the fine folks behind the Beaufort Picture Show, Friends of the
Maritime Museum and Beaufort Middle School Parent Support Committee, working together to
curate the coolest movies on the Crystal Coast. Through a unique partnership, BMF is excited
to bring some rock and roll history to the experience.

The first feature will be Muscle Shoals, the incredible true story of a small town with a big
sound; a documentary celebrating the founder of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. This amazing story chronicles an “unlikely breeding ground for some of the most creative and defiant music in American history”, bringing black and white musicians together during the time
of southern segregation.

The event will take place on April 17. The gate opens at 7 p.m., movie starts at 8 pm. This is a ticketed event. For more details and tickets, click here or email Karen Gould at karen@beaufortartsmusic.org.