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Local Author, Mike Bernard's New Book CONCERT DATES

CONCERT DATES is a tribute to music, friendship, and concerts at the old Cape Cod Coliseum.

Concert Dates by Mike Bernard
Concert Dates by Mike Bernard (Courtesy Image)

Local Author, Mike Bernard's Newest Book, CONCERT DATES

CONCERT DATES is a tribute to music, friendship, and concerts at the old Cape Cod Coliseum. I thought you'd appreciate the story and the 'hazy' memories.

Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll! It’s a cliché, but for the group of teenagers at the heart of CONCERT DATES,
it’s real life. Cape Cod in the summer of '76, and the salty air vibrates with the sound of roaring rock concerts. Brian and Til make a promise: an annual pilgrimage to a show, a symbol of their enduring
connection and a bittersweet reminder of their youth. But life's beautiful complications will test the strength of their bonds as they search for the true meaning of family and real love.

DAISY JONES AND THE SIX meets THE NOTEBOOK in this nostalgic look at youthful dreams
and the realities of growing older all set against the soundtrack of a generation.

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Dedicated to all the rock and roll fans: those who swear they were there, those who probably were but can't remember, the ones with faded ticket stubs (somewhere), and the ones still wandering the parking lot looking for their car.

From the Author: "During the 1970s and early 80s, the Cape Cod Coliseum became a hotspot (emphasis on the word hot!) for some of the biggest names in music. In spite of the bad sound and dreadful steam-bath heat, a who’s-who of Classic Rock bands made their way to the small village of South Yarmouth, MA. Chuck Berry, The Grateful Dead, Van Halen, Sly and the Family Stone, Talking Heads, Earth Wind & Fire, Aerosmith, KISS, Peter Frampton, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the J. Geils Band - performing there ten times!

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Each show felt like a mini-Woodstock; a smoky ‘70s tailgate scene with beer and weed hanging
in the air from station wagons and vans. More than just the pounding rock and roll, it was a powerful sense of community and camaraderie, building relationships that lasted long after the music ringing in your ears subsided."

Available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/eZ61gR6

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