Jackson, NJ — The Fourth of July celebration starts early in Jackson with a Wednesday night live concert at Johnson Park.
On Wednesday, the Shore Syde Band will grace the stage at 6:30 pm.
The Shore Syde Band features the talents of Lynn Menna and Ray DeAngelis, each bringing their rich musical backgrounds to create a vibrant and diverse sound. Lynn Menna, a vocalist and guitarist, draws from her musical family roots and extensive performance history, including shows at weddings, festivals, and on cruise ships, as well as collaborations with various bands across the Jersey Shore area. Her ability to sing multiple genres has been recognized with awards for her original music and appearances on televised events like the United Way telethon.
Ray DeAngelis, born and raised in New York, enriches the band’s sound with his experience influenced by soul legends and rock icons like Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Otis Redding, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan. His career highlights include recording with Columbia Records, performing as an opener for major acts such as The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones, and serving as the house band on television shows like Mork and Mindy and Laverne & Shirley.
Their repertoire includes songs from a variety of artists such as Eric Clapton, Adele, and Fleetwood Mac, showcasing their ability to cater to diverse musical tastes.
Residents of Jackson are invited to Johnson Memorial Park this summer for the eagerly anticipated 2024 Summer Concerts in the Park series. The township is hosting a series of musical events featuring a wide range of genres to suit all musical tastes.
Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and coolers to enjoy these relaxed evenings. The concerts, set for select Wednesday nights, will run from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Additionally, each concert will feature a variety of food trucks, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The lineup for the summer includes:
- July 3: Enjoy a mix of genres on Variety Night with Shore Syde Band.
- July 17: Rock enthusiasts can look forward to School of Rock.
- August 8: Country Music Night promises toe-tapping tunes for country music fans.
- August 21: The series wraps up with Folk Night featuring Williams Boy.
This summer tradition offers a perfect way to spend a warm evening, enjoying great music and food in the company of the community.