Marc Black Concert Singing

Marc Black - History Through Song

| Burlington County Library

Join New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee Marc Black on a musical trip back in time when he performs a selection of songs from 1950s and ‘60s live in the Burlington County Library Auditorium. During the show set for Saturday, Sept. 16 at 2 pm, you’ll tap your toes to tunes like Itsy Bitsy, Teen Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, Blowin’ in the Wind and more while enjoying an afternoon of song, storytelling and laughter.

Marc Black was a member of The Blades of Grass in the late 1960s. According to his website, he has toured with The Doors and Van Morrison, and performed with the likes of Art Garfunkel, Taj Mahal and Richie Havens. His wife Susan’s slide show presentation will complement his library appearance. “From bobby socks, through the space race, and on to civil rights and classic rock, audiences have found this show to be entertaining, inspirational and even a bit educational,” the website notes.

Mark your calendar for the Sept. 16 performance, then sit back and enjoy songs made popular by artists from Dean Martin to George Harrison, as well as some Top 40 hits from Marc Black’s tour with The Doors, Neil Diamond and others. Registration is not required, but seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. (Please note: the library auditorium has a strict seating capacity of 250 people.)

Audience: Adult, Seniors, Family
Category:
Music