Brock and Abrams
Friday, July 23, 6-9pm ET
When two of the most entertaining guys in the classic rock circuit join forces you get: Brock and Abrams. Bobby Abrams, guitarist and vocalist, is best known as the former lead guitarist for The Buckinghams. Entertainment through singing and playing guitar is his lifeblood. Bob loves people and brings a quick wit and a flip rye sense of humor to every performance. He doesn’t just put on a show, he creates an experience. His vast range brings soul to its knees when performing Motown hits of the 60’s and 70’s. Mike’s strongest influences are The Beatles, and the artists by whom The Beatles were influenced, primarily any and all guitar driven 50’s roots of Rock & Roll, such as Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, and Elvis Presley. Mike was the bassist/backing vocalist for the wildly popular 60’s band Herman’s Hermits.
Clark the Juggler
Saturday, July 24, 1:30 and 5:30pm
Clark the Juggler's act uses juggling, stunts, music, humor, theatrics, and anything else that serves the goal of creating an experience of wonder and excitement. Clark is never satisfied with doing things the same way, so his act is constantly evolving as he adds new bits, or change and improve old ones. He invest a lot of time in choreography, and occasionally even composes some of his own soundtrack.
Afterthoughts
Saturday, July 24, 3:30-4:30pm ET
Local Cover Band
Karaoke
Saturday, July 24, 7-8:30pm ET
Karaoke in the Gazebo.
Neighborhood Church Service
Sunday, July 25, 10:00am ET
Church service in the park open to all.
Down by the Dock
Sunday, July 25, 12-1:30pm ET
The band is literally generations of jazz, with musicians from 12 to 70+ years. The music also spans generations, everything from the 1940’s big band to 70’s and 80’s rock to some of today’s most popular hits. Known as a “Bamily” (band family), this group has a chemistry that can’t be beat!
Elvis and the Sweet Sensations
Sunday, July 25, 2:30-4pm ET
When Alvie Ellenwine arrives on stage, he becomes the famous Elvis Presley in seconds! He not only sings the beloved songs many of us remember and enjoy, but charms members of the audience from time to time with a gift of one of his silky white scarves.
Along with his Sweet Sensations, the King of Rock and Roll will once again close down the festival on Sunday afternoon.