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Flushing Town Hall hosts this eclectic concert series on select Friday nights in July & August. Music Under the Stars Free Admission In the Flushing Town Hall Garden Dance lessons prior to each concert, at 7:15PM Limited seating available or bring a lawn chair Rain location: Flushing Town Hall Theater Starts at 8:00 PM.

Location

Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Boulevard

2008 Schedule

"Twist & Shout" - The Rock & Roll Generation
Friday, July 11, 2008 at 8.00 PM
Singer/Guitarist Michael Butler and his group Stone Love perform a mosaic of music that spans through the golden years of Rock & Roll history in America and brings back nostalgic memories of the artist who made the music famous.

"Elwood Bunn's Country Jubilee" - Country Music Barn Dance
Friday, July 25, 2008 at 8.00 PM
If you enjoy the music of Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard. Hank Williams and Willie Nelson, don't miss this program! Here's your chance to learn the Texas Two Step and other Country dances at Flushing Town Hall's Country Barn Dance. Elwood Bunn and his band will play classic hits for your listening and dancing pleasure.

"Goin to A Go-Go" - From Hullabalou to Shindig
Friday, August 08, 2008 at 8.00 PM
Rhythm & Blues music always gave a bluesy feeling and was good for dancing, television shows like "American Bandstand" and "Shidig" always featured people dancing the latest craze on camera to Rhythm & Blues, and "Motown"; the music born out of Detroit gave them a lot to dance about. Groups like "Smokey Robinson & the Miracles", "The Supremes", "The Temptations", "Stevie Wonder" and "The Jackson Five" records were a necessity at any soul party. Other groups like "Sly & the Family Stone", "The Stylictics", "The Delfonics" and "James Brown" helped to personify what soul and R&B was. Pianist / Vocalist James Jones leads us down the Soul Train in an evening of delightful Rhythm & Blues songs to enjoy.

"Besame Mucho" - Deborah Resto
Friday, August 22, 2008 at 8.00 PM
Sultry Latin vocalist Deborah Resto seduced you as she performs a poupourri of popular and sensuous Latin music for your listening and dancing pleasure. She has been a popular feature at Lincoln Center and Latin venues abroad. She possesses the beauty, talent and experience to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Deborah Resto sings in Spanish, Portuguese and English, and is a New York born Puerto Rican and school teacher.

Directions

Town Hall is a 5-minute walk from the #7 Flushing Train's Main St./Flushing stop. Walk north on Main Street until the street ends. Make a right on Northern Boulevard and you will find Flushing Town Hall on the left side (one and a half blocks from Main Street).



Contact

Phone: (718) 463-7700
Fax: (718) 445-1920
ekodadek@flushingtownhall.org
http://www.flushingtownhall.com

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