Thursday, May 10, 2012

Kenni i Orchestra & Shanken Not Stirred Players


In a benefit concert for the Somers Point Historical Society. 

Kenni I Orchestra & The Shanken Not Stirred Players
Friday, May 11, 2012 7 PM

Mainland Regional HS, Linwood, NJ

Benefit for the Somers Point Historical Society and Gateway Playhouse

$30 in advance $35 at the door

609-927-2900

Hosted by Somers Point Historical Society & Gateway Playhouse
CONCERT includes music from Chicago, Journey, Michael Buble, The Charlie Daniels Band, The William Tell Overture, Theme from The Jetsons, Flight of the Bumble Bee, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, dancers from The Atlantic City Ballet on our Tribute to Dick Clark, a Mothers Day Tribute, Tribute to our Armed Forces, Tribute to Richard Somers, Name That Tune with audience participation and a winning prize, $150.00 Raffle Prize at $5.00 for 3 tickets, 50/50, Restaurant Certificates, etc. Special Guests: The Shaken Not Stirred Players

CONCERT includes music from Chicago, Journey, Michael Buble, The Charlie Daniels Band, The William Tell Overture, Theme from The Jetsons, Flight of the Bumble Bee (Kenny i on Trombone!), Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy featuring The Andrews Sisters, dancers from The Atlantic City Ballet on our Tribute to Dick Clark and American Bandstand, a Mothers Day Tribute, Tribute to our Armed Forces, Tribute to the founder of Somers Point: Richard Somers, Name That Tune with audience participation and a winning prize, as well as a $150.00 Raffle Prize at $5.00 for 3 tickets, 50/50, Restaurant Certificates, etc.

Special Guests: The Shaken Not Stirred Players  doing a 15 minute insert of their top requested Broadway Songs of the last 20 years.

This will be a one-of-a-kind Concert/Variety Show and should not be missed!

This will be a one-of-a-kind Concert/Variety Show and should not be missed!
Tickets may be purchased using Paypal at www.somerspointhistory.org or call 927-2900.  Cash only ticket sales at Gregory's, Carol's Beauty Shop, Shore T.V. Hardware, Phil's Barber Shop, Bayshores II, The Breakfast Shop.

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