TONY MARTS ON THE OCEAN CITY BOARDWALK AT THE MUSIC PIER
Saturday August 18, 2012 8 PM
Tony Marts in the Hey Day
Bob Campanell
TONY MART PRESENTS A SMOKIN’ JAM OF ROCK
‘N ROLL CLASSICS
In its final 2012 show at the Ocean City Music Pier
Series, Tony Mart’s present a smokin’ hot jam Saturday, August
18th when the finest rock musicians and entertainers in South Jersey come
together to perform the all-star “Music that made Tony Mart’s Famous”, a
tribute to the golden years of Rock ‘n Roll at the Jersey Shore.
The show reaches back to Bill Haley and his Comets,
Conway Twitty, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, features a tribute
to Bob Dylan and THE BAND (known as Levon and the Hawks at Tony
Mart’s in ’65) and a sizzling finale of songs by Eric Clapton and
Cream, Bruce Springsteen and the famous soundtrack from the
movie “Eddie and the Cruisers” which was filmed at Tony Mart’s in
1982.
Far from a stodgy oldies show, this is an intense 2 hour
rock show featuring Danny Eyeron guitar, Howard Isaacson on
saxophone dramatic vocal performances by South Jersey ’s
own rock ‘n roll icon, Bob Campanell, who played with Bruce Springsteen
and Southside Johnny and the popular Dr. Bobby Fingers.
Far from a stodgy oldies show, this show is an intense 2
hour rock ‘n roll jam featuring some of the finest rock musicians in New
Jersey ,Danny Eyer, on guitar and Howard
Isaacson on saxophone. Dramatic vocal performances will be
provided by South Jersey ’s own rock ‘n roll
icon, Bob Campanell, who performed with Bruce Springsteen, Southside
Johnny and founded “The Shakes”. Joining Bobby on lead vocals will
be the popular Dr. Bobby Fingers and Jimmy “Old School”
Glenn, lead vocalist and drummer from the Hawkins Road Country Rock
Band.
Experience this high energy, fast paced show celebrating the
greatest hits by the Tony Mart stars of the ‘50’s to the ‘80’s. It
begins at 8PM with doors opening at 7PM at theOcean
City Music Pier. Tickets
are available for only $20 at the Music Pier Box Office or by calling
609-525-9458.
Howard Isaacson
Every one of all ages is invited to “Let the Good Times
Roll!”
Bobby Fingers
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