“We stand today on the edge of a new frontier-the frontier of the 1960s, a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils-a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats.” ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
An Evening With Chad & Jeremy, Concord Capitol Center for the Arts
CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE
An Evening With Chad & Jeremy
Spotlight Cafe Show
Sunday, August 11, 7:30pm
ABOUT THE SHOW
Of all the British Invasion acts of 1964, Chad & Jeremy were unique in that not only were they long-haired purveyors of English-accented pop hits, but they were clever songwriters who had a softer side and a sensibility closer to many of their US folk-pop contemporaries. Combine this with a fantastic wit, which they used to great effect on stage, television, and records, and you are left with a memorable combination that still wins over audiences today, proving in the 21st century that it isn’t quite true when they said all those years ago that “Yesterday’s Gone”.Here's Chad & Jeremy live in concert.................
For more information about the show, go to this link
Chad and Jeremy in Concert! All right!
Sunday, August 4th 2013
All shows are held at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center
60 North Jefferson Rd., Whippany, NJ
UACC phone #973-585-7175
ORDERING TICKETS?
Just e-mail us with your name and the number of tickets you want.
You can pick them up and pay for them at the door when you come to the show.
Cash preferred. We don't do credit cards so you never incur any inflated convenience, processing, or service charges. Save your money for better things!
(Contact us:splatterconcerts@yahoo.com)
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Also check out Trenton Blues for additional concert info
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