Cape May 2023 Summer Concert Series

PHOTO: The Association

The southernmost point of our great state is the town of Cape May. Travel an inch further and you’re not in Jersey anymore. The Cape May Convention Hall—in league with Spy Boy Productions—will host its 2023 Summer Concert Series with Jersey Shore Pops (July 3), The British Invasion Years (July 7), The Lettermen (July 9), The Association (July 16), Jay & The Americans (July 23), Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone (July 30), The Drifters (August 6), The Hit Men (August 13) and Capestock (August 18, 19, 20).

The Capestock shows, according to The City Of Cape May, are “three days of Peace & Music on the Beach honoring the bands that played at Woodstock.”

FRI., AUG. 18
Everyday People (Sly and the Family Stone)
Hotlanta - The Allman Brothers Band
Splintered Sunlight (Grateful Dead)

SAT., AUG 19
Reverend Jefferson (Jefferson Airplane)
Just Like Janis (Janis Joplin)
Who's Next (The Who)
Kensington Clearwater Revival (CCR)

SUN., AUG. 20
Inca (Santana)
Laurel Canyon (Crosby, Stills & Nash)
Tuesday's Gone (Lynyrd Skynyrd)

(Please note that neither the Allman Brothers Band nor Lynyrd Skynyrd played Woodstock but why quibble?)

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Mike Greenblatt

MIKE GREENBLATT has been writing for Goldmine magazine and New Jersey's Aquarian Weekly for more than 35 years. His writing subjects fill the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He's interviewed Joe Cocker, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Carlos Santana, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash, and members of The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. He was 18 when he attended Woodstock in 1969.

In addition to writing about music, Greenblatt has worked on publicity campaigns for The Animals, Pat Benatar, Johnny Winter, Tommy James and Richard Branson, among others. He is currently the editor of The Jersey Sound.

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