CityCenter Danbury’s Weekend Concerts on the Green

Danbury-concerts-on-the-greenThe Danbury Symphony Orchestra’s June concert on CityCenter’s Green heralded two months of musical entertainment under the bandshell, picnics under the stars, and gatherings with friends. The Symphony’s performance on June 15th drew a crowd of 700. Beginning July 12th through August 30th, CityCenter will continue its tradition of summertime entertainment every weekend on the Green, including the Sonny Carroll  Orchestra, A Night at the Grand Ol’ Opry, Afrikan Drumming, and the Danbury Drum Corps. Concerts begin with opening acts at 7pm, and main performances go on at 8pm. For additional information, visitwww.citycenterdanbury.com or call 203-792-1711
 
Friday, July 12  ALREADY GONE (EAGLES TRIBUTE)
Opening Act: Jesse Lynch  

Non-Profit in the Spotlight: Women’s Center of Greater Danbury

Formed in Houston, Texas, in 2006, ALREADY GONE has earned the reputation as the South’s  premier Eagles tribute band. The band is made up of five veterans of the Houston music scene, each with outstanding lead and backing vocal talents, who have practiced long and hard to recreate the Eagles’ trademark choir harmonies.

The band performs at festivals, clubs, casinos and private and corporate events in Texas and beyond, with a song list that includes all of the Eagles’ greatest hits, such as “Take It Easy”,  ”Desperado”, “Hotel California”, “Life in the Fast Lane” and “The Long Run”, each performed in vintage Eagles style. So sit back, close your eyes and take a drive down that dark desert highway at the next performance by ALREADY GONE!

Saturday, July 13   FUTURE TENSE
“The Third Time’s the Charm” Tour
Opening Act: Joe Pacelli & Jeffy Palmer

Non-Profit in the Spotlight: Greater Danbury Irish Cultural Center

Future Tense is a rock dance band from Fairfield and Litchfield counties in their thirty-first year! They have one self-produced recording of original songs entitled “YBU,” and are currently in preproduction for its next original disc, “Zen Lemonade Stand.” The band most recently garnered the I-95 Best Local Band award for four years in a row, and is poised for either world domination, or a trip to Lourdes, France; whichever heals their rocking pneumonia and boogie-woogie flu.

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