Also known as "Pajamas in the Park". The city of Rochester, NH is presenting a free concert series geared toword fun and family entertainment.
Friday June 11th, 2008 from 7:00pm to 7:50pm.
Put the kiddos in their jammies and head to the Common for a great night of family music. GOOD TIMES!!!
Tune Buggy is made up of New Hampshire Music Together teachers who felt the passion and need to bring the rock! Influenced by Hendrix, Zepplin, Zappa, Beatles, Motley Crue, Indigo Girls, Greatful Dead and so much more. If you know that feeling of wanting to chuck that annoying children's cd out the window after hearing it for the billionth time then you know what makes Tune Buggy a welcomed relief. Tune Buggy presents a family-friendly rock set that is fun for adults and children of all ages.
If that's not enough, they are also planning an entire series of weekly concerts. The schedule is as follows:
TUESDAY NIGHTS 7:00pm
Quintessential Bress Band Tuesday, July 8
Professional brass quintet playing jazz, swing, ragtime, Dixieland, and popular music. Founded in 1990, Quintessential Brass has performed in concert halls, bandstands and gazebos across New England. Members of the group have performed individually with well-known orchestras and musicians around the world, on National Public Radio and Television, and at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center.
Lunch at the dump Tuesday, July 15
Lunch At The Dump is an acoustic string band that has been playing throughout New England for over 30 years. With members from the Seacoast and central NH, the band plays a mix of traditional and contemporary bluegrass, folk, blues and a little western swing. The band exudes a relaxed and fun style to their performances.
Good Mem'ries Big Band Tuesday, July 22
16-musician band playing hits of the 40's and 50's. Hal Moulton, MC and musician, brings you back through time with music and memories. Hal and his band of musicians have been playing on the Common for many years.
Chris Cartier Tuesday, July 29
Chris, born and raised in Rochester, started taking piano lessons at age 5. He soon realized he had an ear for music and started playing guitar, bass and drums. By the time he was 13, he was writing his own songs. Chris' 3rd album, "Another State of Mind" has been released. www.chriscartier.com
Peg johnson & Kat Bousquin: the bodacious babes Tuesday, August 12
The American Songbook...all the hits of the 40's & 50's, a touch of Broadway and even a little country! The Bodacious Babes are high-energy entertainment that you have to experience for yourself! www.thebodaciousbabes.com
kid pinky and his restless knights Tuesday, August 19
Highly entertaining 4-piece blues band. Check out the hottest new, old-sounding blues band in New England. Steven Prisby, aka Kid Pinky, is accompanied by three highly talented bluesmen from the Concord, NH area. Kid Pinky is a throwback to a more pure and simple kind of blues. And when you go out to see The Knights, don't forget to wear pink! www.kidpinky.com
FRIDAY NIGHTS 7:00PM
tUNE bUGGY Friday, July 11 7:00-7:50pm
SPECIAL!!! Pajamas in the Park. Put the kiddos in their jammies and head to the Common for a great night of family music. GOOD TIMES!!!
Tune Buggy is made up of New Hampshire Music Together teachers who felt the passion and need to bring the rock! Influenced by Hendrix, Zepplin, Zappa, Beatles, Motley Crue, Indigo Girls, Greatful Dead and so much more. If you know that feeling of wanting to chuck that annoying children's cd out the window after hearing it for the billionth time then you know what makes Tune Buggy a welcomed relief. Tune Buggy presents a family-friendly rock set that is fun for adults and children of all ages. www.tunebuggy.net
Jonathan Scott & the Blazing Hearts Friday, August 8 7:00-8:30pm
Country Music Band A must see, "Blazing", high energy, country music band. Everyone in the family will enjoy this show. They play country and a little rock-n-roll. You'll hear your favorite covers from Toby Keith, Brooks and Dunn, Jimmy Buffet and Elvis Presley. "Jonathan Scott, of Campton, NH, "Stole the Show" as he sang Garth Brook's "If Tomorrow Never Comes" during a concert at the Rochester Common". --JOHN QUINN, Fosters. www.urbanexpressprod.com
For information about other interesting things in Rochester, NH please feel free to visit my web site: www.RobGagnon.com
Rob Gagnon, RCC
RE/MAX Executives
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