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‘Pineystock’ at Albert Hall Celebrates ’60s Music
PEACE AND HARMONIES: Members of Acoustic Flannel get ready to wow the crowd at the Aug. 10 show, which features five bands performing unique interpretations of ’60s-era classics. (Supplied Photo)
The Albert Music Hall in Waretown is hosting “Pineystock,” a ’60s-themed music show, on Sunday, Aug. 10. Doors open at 1 p.m.; the music begins at 2.
This event also serves as the annual Members Show for the Pinelands Cultural Society. Admission is free for PCS members. Nonmembers can attend for $10 (children younger than 12 for $1), or become a member at the door for the same $10 and get extra perks, including two free tickets to future shows.
Billed as three hours of “peace, pickin’, and harmonies,” Pineystock will feature a lineup of five bands performing the songs of ’60s-era legends. Organizers highlight that the show goes beyond standard tribute fare, encouraging artists to bring their unique interpretations of the decade’s classics. Guests are encouraged to dress in 1960s-themed attire, and limited-edition tie-dye Pineystock T-shirts will be available for purchase at the gift booth.
Scheduled performers include: Feathered Resistance (Redbird, Cranston Dean, Shotgun Curly and Stevie G.), Midnight Sky (Billy T. Midnight and Elaine Orzechowski), Granny & The Boys, Acoustic Flannel and Six Miles Cross (with Bill Felix).
The Pickin’ Shed and porch will be open for informal jam sessions, inviting musicians to bring instruments and join in the communal spirit.
In addition to the music, visitors can purchase hot sandwiches, desserts and beverages from the food booth at an affordable price. Other highlights include a stocked gift booth and a 50/50 raffle. For more information, visit alberthall.org. —E.E.
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