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Tuesday, July 8th 7:00pm |
| Livingston's Fourth of July Spectacular! Robert Harp Drive, Memorial Park, Livingston, NJ 07039 Phone (973) 992-5000 |
Nesconset Gazebo at Nesconset Plaza on Smithtown Blvd. Nesconset, NY 11767 - 7pm Sponsored by the Nesconset Chamber of Commerce |
| FREE CONCERT - ALL AGES Friday, July 4th 7:30pm immediately before the amazing fireworks show at Memorial Park, Robert Harp Drive in Livingston, NJ, 07039 Expected turnout is 10,000 people. Bring your coolers & Lawn chairs! CLICK FOR MORE INFO |
FREE CONCERT - ALL AGES Tuesday, July 8th 7:00 - Nesconset Gazebo at Nesconset Plaza Smithtown Blvd. Nesconset, NY Rain date: Tuesday, July 15thSponsored by the Nesconset Chamber of Commerce. Bring your coolers & Lawn chairs! CLICK FOR DIRECTIONS |

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Critic’s Corner:
Tramps Like Us Concert Review Phoenixville News / PhoenixvilleNews.com Dec 17, 2007 Photos: Courtesy of Rick Miller ![]() “That was amazing!” “What an incredible concert for only $25” and “Wow, what a great show!” were some of the comments heard as close to 500 people streamed out of the Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, PA last Friday night (Dec. 14) after being swept up in the music of Bruce Springsteen as performed by Tramps Like Us. After a warm up by Phoenixville local John Valerio, who did a short but terrific acoustic solo set, the stage went dark as Mark Salore and his band from New York, prepared to rock the Colonial. For almost 3 and a half hours, like a Springsteen concert from years ago, some of the Boss’s best was delivered with raw energy and exceptional talent. Opening with Backstreets, the Tramps dug in with a mixed set of old and new Springsteen. The 3rd song of the evening was a version of Radio Nowhere that was so good if you closed you eyes you would have thought Bruce himself was in Phoenixville.
Springsteen fans of The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle era thoroughly enjoyed Incident on 57th Street as it blended into the classic Rosalita. Salore played it perfectly bringing everybody to their feet. For the bands encore, Salore invited everyone to the front of the stage. The polite audience obliged by rushing forward to dance, sing and fist pump to Born to Run, ThunderCrack, and Tenth Avenue Freeze Out. An exhausted Salore and his band thanked the crowd and vowed to visit Phoenixville again, but chants of “one more” squeezed out one last song, and Tramps Like Us finished for good with I Wanna Be With You from the Tracks CD. ![]() |