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Swing Music "Dance Party"
at Arts Center
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CONCERT: Friday, July 20, 2001 8 PM $15 |
Nancy Nelson is the sort of singer who can bring a special
spark to the music of a Big Band. With swing music being discovered by young
people once again, there are still too few opportunities to dance and jump to
the music of a live band. The combination of Nancy and King's Road is too good
to pass up, especially at such a modest price.
The 15-piece King's Road Swing Band will give dancers (and
passive listeners) a chance to enjoy live Big Band music at a "dance
Party" concert on Friday evening, July 20. Nancy Nelson will be their guest
vocalist.
This special event is part of the popular Jazz Series at
the Watchung Arts Center. The music starts at 8 PM, with tickets priced at only
$15 ($10 for Arts Center members).
This is a popular annual event, and is often
oversubscribed. To avoid disappointment, tickets should be purchased in advance
by sending a check to the non-profit Watchung Arts Center, 18 Stirling Road,
Watchung, NJ 07069. Tickets will be sent by return mail. Phone inquiries can be
made by calling (908) 753-0190, but reservations cannot be taken by phone.
Popular singer Nancy Nelson has agreed to be guest vocalist
for that evening, a special treat for her many fans. Earlier in her career she
was given recognition by Playboy's Jazz and Pop Poll, as well as Downbeat's
Critic's Poll. She's filled the room at Watchung several times as a soloist, and
is a featured attraction at several area jazz clubs, with a growing following.
King's Road is a full-sized swing band, sporting four
saxophones, three trumpets, and four trombones, plus a rhythm section consisting
of guitar, string bass, piano and drums. While a dance floor will be provided
for those who enjoy "listening on their feet," there will be ample
seating for those wishing to rest and listen.
They play the jazz classics, of course. Drawing from their
"book" of 300 original arrangements, King's Road plays the early
"swing" charts and commercial dance tunes from the great bands of the
era.
There are numbers from Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Glenn
Miller, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Artie Shaw and more, providing a varied yet
balanced program. They even play some rare charts from British bands, and other
obscure pieces neglected by others.
The non-profit Watchung Arts Center's historic building is "on the Circle" in Watchung, easily reached from Route 22 (Plainfield overpass) or Interstate 78 (exit 40). There is ample free parking adjacent to the building, or around the corner at Best Lake.
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