Two weeks ago, there were two free concerts in the city of Cranston. The Down City Band performed at the Garden City gazebo on Aug. 3, and Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown performed at Hall Library on …
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Music throughout the city
A ROLLING STONES TRIBUTE: Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown performed a tribute to the Rolling Stones on Aug. 4 at William Hall Library. Band members include Sal Chinappi on keyboard, Richard Aglione on lead guitar, Eddie Donovan on guitar and vocals, Dana Blake on drums, Marty Phillips on saxophone and Jason Carpenter on bass and vocals.
ENJOYING THE TUNES: Katie Justis and her son Nikola, 6, loved the sound of Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown at the Hall Library on Aug. 4.
MOM AND DAUGHTER OUTING: Margo Weiss and her four-year-old daughter, Amelie, enjoyed the entire concert at Hall Library last Thursday evening.
SUMMER GATHERING: Twelve friends came to Garden City together to enjoy the music. All the children will enter first grade at Orchard Farms Elementary School next month.
PACKING THE CENTER: There was a good crowd of music lovers for the Down City Band in Garden City on the evening of Aug. 3.
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Two weeks ago, there were two free concerts in the city of Cranston. The Down City Band performed at the Garden City gazebo on Aug. 3, and Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown performed at Hall Library on Aug. 4 (Herald Photos by Steve Popiel)
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