For Clark Alday, whose family has owned property near the city's main public beach for more than four decades, the Hangout Music Festival is a mixed bag.
Marc D. Anderson | manderson@al.com, Press-Register
Fri, 05/16/2014 - 3:14pm
For Clark Alday, whose family has owned property near the city's main public beach for more than four decades, the Hangout Music Festival is a mixed bag.