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Carnaby St. Band to Rock Jefferson Twsp Day!

            The
Jefferson Arts Committee is so excited to announce that the band Carnaby St.
will recreate the musically magical decade that was the 60’s when they take the
stage to deliver a fantastic evening concert at this summer’s Jefferson
Township Day XXVII event on Saturday, July 13 on the fields of the Jefferson
Township High School, 1010 Weldon Road, Milton/Oak Ridge.  They will perform that great music from the
British Invasion to Psychedelic Rock and One-Hit Wonders in a two-hour concert
starting at 7 pm before the spectacular fireworks at 9:15 pm.



            Carnaby
St. will transport the audience right into the heart of pop music’s favorite
era featuring the timeless songs from The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, The
Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, The Moody Blues, Bob Dylan and The
Monkees.  Carnaby St. revives the music
that defines the mood of a unique period in history and has performed with many
of the bands whose music they cover. 
Whether you’re from the Greatest Generation, the Net Generation, or any
time in between, Carnaby St.’s fresh take on the music of the fabulous 60’s is
sure to get you rockin’.  Visit the
website at www.Carnabystreetband.net 



            Mark your calendar for July 13 - the 27th
annual Jefferson Township Day to enjoy all the day has to offer and then to
rock with Carnaby St. that night. 
Jefferson Township Day inquiries can be directed to Chairman John
Focacci at 973-697-2032 or artscommittee@jeffersonarts.org

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            Keep up to date with all that the
Jefferson Arts Committee and its sub-groups – the Jefferson Township Community
Band, the Jefferson Township Community Chorus, the Jefferson Community Players,
and the Jefferson Township Summer Gazebo Committee -- have to offer at www.jeffersonarts.org and now find the Jefferson Arts Committee on FACEBOOK.

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