(BOUND BROOK, NJ) -- Nashville’s Sweet Baby James - the #1 James Taylor tribute artist in the US - will perform at the Brook Arts Center on Saturday, July 30 at 8:00pm with his popular "Walking Man" acoustic show. Whether you are a diehard JT fan or a casual listener, this one is not-to-miss!
Join us for the timeless music of the 6-time Grammy winner, with a performance you must hear to believe. Bill Griese (aka "Sweet Baby James") sounds so much like Taylor vocally and plays his signature guitar style so faithfully, that you can close your eyes and imagine you are listening to the legend himself. But rest assured, SBJ is not a James Taylor "impersonator" -- expect a natural, authentic, and respectful tribute to an American original.
See why fans rave: "The next best thing to James himself," "like having James Taylor in your living room," and "close my eyes and it's JT.” Expect the ultimate James Taylor experience, with favorites like "Fire & Rain," "You've Got a Friend," "Shower the People," "How Sweet It Is," "Steamroller," and more; plus hidden gems & deeper cuts for a truly Taylor made performance honoring one of our greatest troubadours. Get your tickets today If You’ve Got a Friend, bring them along. Make your way, through Fire and Rain if you must, to see the incredibly talented Sweet Baby James performance. And see How Sweet It Is!
Tickets are $25-30 in advance. Order online or by phone at www.brookarts.org / 732-469-7700. Tickets at the door are $30-35.
ADA accessible. Concessions, bar, and free parking. The Brook Arts Center is in Bound Brook, NJ, one block from the Bound Brook Train station and a few short miles from Rt 22, 287, and 78.
(ASBURY PARK, NJ) -- The New Jersey Friends of Clearwater (NJFC) has announced that they are returning to Asbury Park on Labor Day Weekend August 31 and September 1, 2024 for their 49th Annual NJ Clearwater Festival. The celebration of the environment with music, song and information about how to protect it is the state's largest eco-festival. Hours are 1:00pm to 8:00pm on Saturday and 1:00pm to 5:00pm on Sunday.
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