Arts & Entertainment
Free 'Old Skool' Concert Coming To Huntington: Info
The concert, scheduled for Saturday, is set to feature "Gentlemen of Soul" and Huntington's own Pam Carey.

HUNTINGTON, NY — A free "Old Skool" concert is coming to Huntington.
"Gentlemen of Soul" and Pam Carey are set to take the Chapin Rainbow Stage in Heckscher Park at 7 p.m. Saturday, according to Supervisor Ed Smyth and the Department of Parks and Recreation.
“Join us on Saturday and dance the night away to the sounds of the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s,” Smyth said. “The Gentlemen of Soul and Huntington’s own Pam Carey will bring a musical experience to Heckscher Park that you won't want to miss!”
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The "Gentlemen of Soul" are a New York City-based three-man vocal group accompanied by a five-piece band, performing all types of R&B and Top 40 music, spanning all genres of Soul and R&B from the 1970's to 2000's.
The group features New York Veterans Scout Ford, formerly of the "Trans-Siberian Orchestra" and doo-wop legend "Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers"; Martinez Little, former lead singer of "Blue Magic" and "The Delfonics;" and bandleader Lorenzo Bell, current lead singer of R&B singing group "Double Exposure."
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The opening act will feature local musician, singer and guitarist Pam Carey, a Town of Huntington resident and Department of Information Technology employee.
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