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Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15 June 16 Delaware County The Fabulous Greaseband Melissa Martin & The Rose Tree Pops Boy in Black Symphony A perennial summer concert Mighty Rhythm Kings Roberta Winemiller, Conductor Tribute to Johnny Cash Spend a summer evening under favorite! Fun, entertaining delivery Honey Spiked with Whiskey The 65-member orchestra, The captivating Anthony Caserta the stars with this magnificent of the “best of five decades” Vocals! Philly’s premiere jump featuring youth soloist Joseph puts on a must-see show covering community orchestra. The of oldies, classic rock and pop blues band brings high-energy, Kang performing the first Johnny Cash in a charismatic, performance includes classical nostalgia, suitable for all ages, swinging dance grooves. movement of Rachmaninoff humble performance. Songs from selections by Wagner, Verdi, and enjoyable for the entire family. Martin has all three “S”s - she’s Piano Concerto 2, performs light the early days and all throughout Schumann. sexy, sassy and oh-so soulful. classics, Big Band, and music his career. (BluesWax Magazine) from movies and Broadway. June 19 10:00 a.m. show June 20 June 21 June 22 June 23 Blackbird Society Peter Moses Boat House Row The Class of ‘84 James Day & The Fish Fry Orchestra Super Summer Sing-Along! Yacht Rock Experience Break out the legwarmers for Vizztone Label New Orleans band, The Roaring ‘20s Roar Again! Major musical fun, dancing, The ultimate musical guilty all your favorite pop, rock and covering Zydeco, Cajun, R&B, Note for note recreations of 1920s silliness and song with singer- pleasures: silky sounds of Hall dance hits from Michael Jackson, Jump Blues, parade beats and hit songs as well as forgotten songwriter and children’s recording & Oates, Christopher Cross, Madonna, Prince and more. swamp pop. Led by Gulf Coast classics by the pioneers of Jazz. artist Peter Moses. Humorous, Chicago, Doobie Brothers, Huey High-energy show with three lead native James Day, backed by interactive, joyful. Lewis, Toto, more! singers and full band. stellar regional musicians. June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 Steve Pullara & Cool Beans Band Jimmy & The Parrots Deb Callahan Band Us & Floyd Chico’s Vibe 10:00 a.m. show Songs You Know By Heart & Love Sweet Soul NY’s Pink Floyd Tribute Band Come on Out & Feel the Vibe! Zany fun-filled children’s concert. Grab your favorite beach chair and Philly’s award-winning Blues-Soul Passionate and accurate This nine-piece orchestra with a take a musical trip to the islands! Hear artist Deb Callahan and her band recreations of the timeless music groovin’ horn section is the area’s Chester County Concert Band all your favorite Buffett songs and recently celebrated 20 years of of the legendary rock act Pink premiere event band, playing the 90-piece band performs marches, covers of Beach Boys, Bob Marley performing, touring, recording Floyd. It’s a must-see show best hit party music from the ‘60s movie and Broadway tunes, classics, and Zac Brown. All ages, all fun! and entertaining audiences including top notch works from the to present. Big Band, patriotic and other foot- nationwide. band’s vast catalog. tapping music. David Reif, Conductor. July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 July 7 28th Infantry Division Band John Hoey Orchestra Robert Eric Band Reggae Thunder Evening at the Movies! Swing to Bop Tribute to Billy Joel Stones & Dylan in Reggae Enjoy an evening of movie music An evening of Big Band Known as “Philly’s Piano Man,” Classic Rolling Stones & Bob and patriotic music, featuring the Jazz featuring authentic Robert Eric looks, sounds, acts, Dylan tunes are a match made concert band, brass quintet, rock arrangements of Miller, Herman, talks, and plays just like him. in Jamaica. See how these band and ceremonial band. Goodman, Ferguson, Dorsey, (Maybe in a younger man’s well-known hits play beautifully in Basie, Ellington. Special guest clothes…) reggae and ska style. appearances. July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13 July 14 The Rockdale Boys Philly Gumbo The Eric Mintel Quartet The Core Charlie Gracie Bluegrass A dance-inducing mix of Blues, From the White House to the Eric Clapton Tribute Philadelphia’s first Rock ‘n’ Roll Traditional bluegrass songs, Soul, Mardis Gras anthems, New Kennedy Center, they’ve thrilled All of Clapton’s greatest hit music star still wows audiences at home sharp vocal harmonies, and new Orleans R&B and reggae led by audiences with the music of Dave from his 45-year career in bands and abroad with chart toppers like this summer - dueling fiddles. the powerhouse vocals of India Brubeck, great American Jazz and solo. Electric and acoustic “Butterfly,” “Fabulous,” “Ninety- Toe-tapping music with fiddle, Rex. Standards, and Classic TV theme sets celebrating the music of Nine Ways,” “Cool Baby,” and banjo, mandolin, dobro and guitar. songs. the guitar legend known as more. “Slowhand.” July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 Sensational Soul Cruisers Makin’ Music & The Lonnie Shields Band Upper Darby Summer Lights Out Dynamite vocalists in sequins Moonlight Forest Friends The Lonnie Shields Band, Stage Shooting Stars Tribute to Frankie Valli & The and a sizzling hot horn band The 8-piece band plays an featuring guitarist Jesse Loewy, High-energy performance Four Seasons performing the very best of the infectious mix of folk/pop family performs originals, Blues, Soul of songs and dances from Featuring four dynamite vocalists, ‘60s, ‘70s & ‘80s Classic Soul, music & vintage rock ‘n roll dance and R&B. Broadway, Disney and pop music, choreography and a live band. R&B, Motown & Disco. songs that parents will enjoy as plus previews from stage shows, Enjoy all of their greatest hits and much as the kids. including Frozen, Jr. more from the ‘50s - ‘80s. July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27 July 28 Cool Confusion West Chester Band Four Lean Hounds Van Halen Nation 22 Park Avenue Enjoy a homegrown Delco party 60-member concert band Acoustic Grateful Dead Favorites Transport back to the days when Swing Never Dies! band playing essential Rock playing music from hit films Mary Philly-based, 8-piece tribute band the Mighty Van Halen ruled MTV This 18-member Big Band gives ‘n’ Roll. Great opportunity to Poppins, The Incredibles & features 2 guitars, mandolin, keys, in the ‘80s. This action-packed a high-energy performance of the catch these guys in an all-ages, Bohemian Rhapsody, plus crowd bass, 2 drummers, percussion, show features impeccable best swing and jazz music from the admission-free show. favorites from the Beatles, Sousa and six vocals with strong harmonies and the “Diamond 1930s through the 1990s. marches. harmonies. Dave” era of the band. July 31 August 1 August 2 August 3 August 4 Bryn Mawr Mainliners Yellow Brick Road Triple Rail Turn Penn Chinese Dance Club The Plants An Evening with The Mainliners Tribute to Elton John THE modern country rock band: Beautiful costumed dances Catchy, creative music for the This Championship Barbershop Spectacular full concert tribute TRT is the tri-state area’s answer bursting with color, featuring long young and young at heart. Sing- Chorus, led by Director Rick with all your favorite hits, including to country music. Fans follow sleeve and fan dances, diverse along lyrics bring you into a world Serpico, has performed at The “Crocodile Rock,” “Rocket Man,” them up and down the East Coast folk and ethnic styles. Talented with a snake who wears flip-flops, Summer Festival longer than any Candle in the Wind,” and many for their musical prowess and high choreography team includes monster under the bed, and other group. more. intensity. students and professionals. intergalactic insects. August 7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August 11 De Tierra Caliente The Jazz Ambassadors Matt Santry Band Philadelphia Funk The Big House Band This Latin Party Band fills the The official touring Big Band of If you saw “The Voice” commercial Authority Sinatra to Motown to today’s radio air with bright colors and gets the U.S. Army, this 19-member during the Super Bowl, then Playing a rich mix of funk, soul, hits, they play it all! Powerhouse everybody in dance mood. ensemble has a diverse repertoire you’ve heard Matt Santry sing! R&B, and ultimate party music. vocal lineup features Jimi Milligan Catchy melodies fuse with Latin, of big band swing, bebop, Latin, Hear old crowd favorites and Grooves of 70’s staples as Stevie from “The Voice,” Stephanie Caribbean and Brazilian rhythms contemporary jazz, standards, songs from his new record that Wonder, Earth Wind & Fire, Tower Chiofalo, Rachel Maya and Jeff to inspire an irresistible fiesta. pop, patriotic, more! charted on Billboard. of Power, James Brown and many Kessler. others. .
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