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Patrons who have been missing the entertainment of that "last great American roadhouse," the Stanhope House, now need look no farther than Hackettstown for great Blues performances.
Peter Tork, one of the originals from the TV hit "The Monkees", Peter Karp, Sue Foley, Plainfield Slim & The Groundhawgs, and Anne Mironchik, will help launch what is expected to be the first of many Centenary Stage Mini-Blues Festivals in Hackettstown this winter.
Joe Hirsh Productions and the Centenary Stage Company, in association with MoPromo are announcing the 1st Annual Centenary Mini-Blues Festival Friday and Saturday, March 12-13, 2010, at Centenary College.
The Mini-Blues Festival, presented by PNC Bank, is a full weekend of events for the Hackettstown area, with Centenary Stage hosting music both nights:
The Centenary shows begin at 6:30 each night and runs until 10 p.m. Preceded by "Matinee Shows" at Marley's Gotham Grill in the late afternoon from 4-6 p.m. "Post-show Parties" both nights at Charlie Brown's, from 10:30 p.m. to midnight. Centenary Mini-Blues Festival Schedule
Friday March 12 6:30 Mike Lawlor Band 7:30 Lori V with Can't Stop Now 8:45 Peter Karp and Sue Foley ("He Said - She Said") Saturday March 13 6:30 Anne Mironchik Trio 7:30 Plainfield Slim & The Groundhawgs 8:45 Peter Tork and Suede Shoe Blues
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