Adults
Acoustic Mondays: Kevin McGowan
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CANCELED: Acoustic Mondays: John Arthur Kids Concert
THIS PERFORMANCE HAS BEEN CANCELED.
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John Arthur is the director of the East Brunswick Public Library and a former children's librarian. He has performed on guitar and vocals for families and children at the Stone Pony, the Englewood Public Library, and many other places.
Acoustic Mondays: Andrew Agosta
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Learn more about Andrew on his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DoubleAmusi
In partnership with the East Brunswick Department of Recreation & Parks
Acoustic Mondays: Mockingbird Melody
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Mockingbird Melody is a group of student musicians who enjoy playing music for patients and seniors in local hospitals and nursing homes. We regularly visit them to share music, and also hold annual concerts to play for them in a more formal and professional environment as well as to raise funds for their programs.
Acoustic Mondays: Bob Denson
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POSTPONED: Acoustic Mondays: Tommy Aboussleman Trio
Concert is postponed due to Weather. It will be held on Tuesday, July 13th at 7:00pm!
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Tommy Aboussleman is a life long East Brunswick resident and musician.
Acoustic Mondays: Mark Miklos
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Mark Miklos was born in the central NJ suburb of Edison‚ a place one would not expect to find a Bluegrass Traditionalist. Marks broad vocal range gathers groups of all ages at each show. It’s a voice that stands out in the crowd‚ one you won’t soon forget!
Acoustic Mondays: Kathleen Elle
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A lyric in Kathleen Elle's new single and album, "Brainwaves," is also the rule that has guided Kathleen's music career.
Doppelganger
The boy heard his parents with them downstairs. Laughing. Schmoozing. While he lay in darkness, facing the open closet.
Silently a shadow emerged, twisting on all fours. Like a bug.
It looked like him. But smelled like mud.
“Stay quiet,” it said with his voice. “I’m trying to help you—""
Suddenly, choked screams erupted from the people below. Groaning in pain, the voices warped.
“Oh no,” it said, afraid. “They’re changing already.”