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More concerts under the North Wildwood stars

 

By On Deck Staff

North Wildwood’s very popular “Concert Under The Stars” concert series continues with live music that includes genres from beach party, oldies, classic rock, and more.
“This year’s ‘Concert Under The Stars’ series is truly the best lineup of entertainment to date”, said North Wildwood Mayor Bill Henfey. “The city is proud to make the summer experience even more enjoyable with these free concert events all summer long. August will truly be a month to remember in North Wildwood.”
All performances during the “Concert Under The Stars” series take place at the Lou Booth Amphitheater at Second and Ocean avenues in North Wildwood, at 8 p.m.
A highlight is a live performance by the legendary soul group “The Platters” on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 8 p.m.
The Platters originally formed back in 1953, and enjoyed an illustrious career. The Platters turned out hit after hit, including “Only You,” “Harbor Lights,” “If I Didn’t Care,” among others. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. They also earned the distinction of being the only musical act to have three hit records on the soundtrack for the movie “American Graffiti.”
The remaining concerts are:
Thursday, Aug. 21—The Carmen Dee Orchestra, with Billy Ruth
Saturday, Aug. 23—Liberation Horns (Tribute To “Chicago”)
Thursday, Aug. 28—Many voices and music of “Tornado,” also Wildwood favorite “Philly Cuz”
Saturday, Aug. 30—The Platters
For more information, please log on to www.northwildwood.com.

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