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The Imperial Band will present a concert on Sunday, May 5 at 2 PM at 48 Appleby Ave., South River, NJ at the Imperial Music Center.
“Lights, Camera, Harmony” will treat you to some of the most memorable tunes featured in productions from the movies and Broadway.
The Jefferson Arts Committee is very excited to announce a joint concert on May 6 at 7pm in the Jefferson Township High School Auditorium.
The Ocean County Library is pleased to present a live concert by the Pineland Symphonic Band at the Toms River Branch.
Air Supply, the Australian rock duo of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock had worldwide success with major hits.
The Doo Wop Project, the dynamic, rave-reviewed celebration of a beloved music genre, has a brand new “DOO!”
Internationally acclaimed Grand Funk Railroad has toured the world, selling out in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan and South America.
In her Met debut, Asmik Grigorian tackles the demanding role of Cio-Cio-San, the trusting geisha at the heart of Puccini’s tragedy.
Jeiris Cook will tell you his singing influences and style are reminiscent of the Motown era. The 7 p.m. concert is on Saturday, May 11.
Join Voices Chorale NJ and the Berks Sinfonietta chamber orchestra in appreciating the mastery of composer Franz Joseph Haydn.