IN HARMONY TO PERFORM IN THE
PARKS AND RECREATION, WEDNESDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIES
The Department of Parks and Recreation announces that IN HARMONY will be performing on Wednesday, August 24 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.
IN HARMONY is one of New England’s premier oldies groups. This sweet sounding vocal ensemble is comprised of three guys, and three women and a multi talented synthesizer/keyboardist.
The group consisting of Dee Heavrin, Robin Miller, Scott Poarch, Lenny Seiter, Adrienne Lisko, and Peter Randazzo have always found great joy in singing such classics as “At the Hop” “Be My Baby”, “I Wonder Why”, and “Duke of Earl”.
While performing together for many years the group has worked with such legendary Doo-Wop acts as Johnny Maestro & The Brookly Bridge. The Drifters, The Platters, and The Dimensions. They were also called to perform at The White House for President Bill Clinton, and at the home of Terry Stewart, CEO of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. They have also performed an acappella arrangement of The Star Spangle Banner to a sold out crowd at Shea Stadium in 1999.
The Group has recorded two songs “Lonely Way, and “Come Back to Me” which can be heard on the Starlight Serenade 2000 Doo-Wop compilation CD.
Now is your chance to listen to this wonderful group in your own backyard in Greenwich, Ct.
Bring a picnic dinner, relax and listen to some wonderful music under the stars.
The rain date for the concert is Thursday August 25. For rain postponement information call 618-7650
Distribution: Greenwich Roundup, Greenwich Time, WGCH, Greenwich Citizen, Greenwich Post, Community Answers, Recreation Staff
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