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Jefferson Township Gazebo presents Shore Soundz on August 27
Friday, August 20, 2010
The Jefferson Arts Committee will present its 2010 free summer Gazebo concert series with its seventh and final event on Friday, August 27th, beginning at 7 p.m. at the township gazebo located in the Jefferson Township Municipal Complex at 1033 Weldon Road, Oak Ridge, NJ.

Photo courtesy of Carol Punturieri
SHORE SOUNDZ COMES TO JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP ON AUGUST 27.
The featured entertainment will be Shore Soundz, the 5 - piece cover band that wins over its ever growing New Jersey audiences with its high energy style featuring rock, pop, soul and party dance favorites ranging from the 50's to today's hits. Each and every member of Shore Soundz has been involved in music performance for many years and in a wide variety of venues. They are dedicated, skilled and seasoned professionals.
In addition to headlining club dates to capacity crowds, Shore Soundz is the band of choice for weddings, outdoor fairs and festivals, reunions, conventions, corporate functions and all types of private parties. Come on out on August 27th for a fun night at the Gazebo with Shore Soundz. They hope you'll also join them sometime at many wonderful restaurants around New Jersey, all listed at their web site—www.shoresoundzband.com.
They'll keep ya dancin' all night long!
The concert will be moved to the White Rock Elementary School located at 2 Francine Place (off Ridge Road and White Rock Boulevard) in Milton/Oak Ridge in the event of inclement weather. Call 973-697-3828 for weather updates. Bring along a blanket/chair for your comfort. Non-alcoholic beverages, picnic dinners, and snacks permitted unless the concert is moved indoors due to weather conditions. For directions: www.jeffersonarts-.org or www.jeffersontownship.net.
ACCOMPANYING TESTIMONIAL, August 28, 2010:
Thanks for a great concert! You guys do a great mix of favorites from the last 50 years. And special thanks for having audience members (me) join you for backing vocals on a couple of songs. That was a lot of fun. I got a kick out of your 2nd-half show where you played out the whole love-song relationship thing. I look forward to hearing you again in the future, at Jefferson or maybe somewhere else. Thanks again! Lou Cerny