I don't know if it is the theme of the music series or not but most of the bands are 60's & 70's tribute bands. A Buddy Holiday tribute band was playing the night we went, though they seemed not to play much Buddy Holiday.
| Pretty good turn out |
The concert is played out on the lawn so everyone brought their own chairs and blankets along with picnics. Nights like these makes Norwalk feel more like home.
This little girl's dance movies would put most of us to shame. Talk about commitment, the umbrella she is holding doubled as a guitar for most of the songs. The band was good, she and her friends were better.
Bonus: The night we came was also a classic car contest!
| So shinny |
Dozens and dozens of beautiful classic cars. After the 8th row of cars I was starting to doubt these were all local entries. There were also a few cars I questioned the reason for restoration, if it was an ugly hooptie when it was new it is still an ugly hooptie when it is old. Oh well beauty in the eye of the beholder.
| You have to love a purple roadster |
At the end of the first set they announced the winners of various car categories, I would would have picked the roadster.
Half way through the second set we decided to stroll the beach, which was so pretty in the dusk light.
The moon was much more distinct in the sky, but I am still pretty happy with the picture.
I believe next time I will be joining the picknickers (if that is how you spell it). We might also ride our bikes and save the 5 bucks.
Summary
Cost:
Parking $5
Time: 2 hours
Average : $2.50 /hr entertainment
Perks:
Relaxing night... and a few bug bits.
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