Arts & Entertainment
Grammy Award Winning Tim Kubart To Perform At Garden State Discovery Museum In Cherry Hill
The show is part of the museum's Groovin' and Grubbin free outdoor concert series and food truck festival.

Cherry Hill, NJ -- Grammy award winning television personality Tim Kubart and the Space Cadets will help the Garden State Discovery Museum celebrate its fourth annual Groovin' and Grubbin free outdoor concert series and food truck festival on Wednesday, Aug. 31, the museum said this week.
Kubart is a creator of infectious, original indie music for all ages. His free family show begins at 7 p.m.
Admission to the museum is $5 after 5 p.m.
Kubart’s latest album, “Home,” a pop celebration of the small moments in life, won the 2016 Grammy for Best Children's Album.
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"We are so excited to have Tim Kubart finish off our fourth year of such a successful event! We really loved seeing families gather week after week to enjoy the music, the food, and their neighbors and community," said Jordan Blau, Director of Sales and Marketing for the Museum. "We have great pictures of toddlers sitting on hay bales, big smiles on their faces, laughing and singing with the performers."
He is also host of Sunny Side Up on NBCUniversal's Sprout Channel. The show has included special guests such as Michelle Obama and James Taylor.
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Kubart is perhaps best known as "Tambourine Guy" for viral music collective, Postmodern Jukebox.
His live performance experience is vast and has culminated in some spectacular moments like a live performance with his Sunny Side Up cast at the Macy's Day Parade.
The original music Kubart brings to family audiences is homemade from scratch, with real life at front and center.
He is dedicated and encourages families to create, invent, and imagine, the museum said.
Local gourmet food trucks line the Museum's parking lot from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.
Janet Sclaroff will host Little Tike Open Mic at 5:30 p.m.
The attached image of Tim Kubart was provided by the Garden State Discovery Museum
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