Old Bridge, NJ – Nov. 26, 2018 – The Old Bridge Public Library will welcome Monmouth County-based band “What the Funk!” for a performance on Saturday, December 8th at 2:30pm.
As part of the monthly Second Saturday Concert Series, the performance will feature popular pop, reggae and rhythm and blues songs, led by singer Barbie Tatum. She will be joined by guitarist and vocalist Anthony Lee Loops. Tatum’s soulful voice instantly captures audiences and her expert ear for harmony allows her to easily adapt to all genres of music. She trained professionally at the Hart School of Music in Hartford, CT, and at Wheaton College in Norton, MA. She recently teamed up with singer-songwriter Nick Depuy and is featured on his 2017 album entitled “Don’t Be Sorry.” Additional information can be found at www.barbietatum.com. Anthony Lee Loops is known for creating smooth layered surf/reggae/soul arrangements of music created by Ben. E. King, Ziggy Marley, Jason Derule and John Legend. He also performs BeatBox; more information is available at www.anthonyleeloops.com.
The concert is being generously co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library and Gary Matoren in memory of his daughter Debbie Lynn Matoren. Attendees are requested to bring a non-perishable donation for the Old Bridge Food Pantry to this free event.
The Old Bridge Public Library has consistently been voted one of the three Best Public Libraries in Middlesex County by the readers of the Home News Tribune. The Library is open seven-days-a-week and is located at 1 Old Bridge Plaza at the corner of Rt. 516 and Cottrell Road in the Municipal Center. More information about this and other Library programs is available at www.oldbridgelibrary.org or by calling 732-721-5600 x5033. The satellite Laurence Harbor branch is located at 277 Shoreland Circle; phone: 732-566-2227.
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