A sure sign of summer: Music in the park is in full swing.
And we mean swing.
Sessions are scheduled for Thursdays through Aug. 7 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Ann Van Middlesworth Park (located off Amwell Road on 17 Pleasant View Road).
Performing tonight, July 17, is Carnaby Street, which takes listeners on a musical experience of the 1960s, featuring music from the British Invasion along with various American artists.
Carnaby Street remembers the cornerstones for popular music’s favorite era: the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks, Moody Blues, The Who, Dave Clark Five, Bee Gees, Hollies and Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, The Monkees and Byrds — not to mention one-hit wonders.
Bring your friends and family, a chair or a blanket.
Here is the remaining summer lineup.
July 24 — John Nobile’s Summer Swing Orchestra includes full instrumentation in the tradition of the great swing and jazz orchestras of the 1930s and 1940s. Their music book consists of more than 1,000 songs from many genres over the past 80 years.
July 31 — Sun Dog plays good-time music from the 1960s through today. They feature lead and harmonies backed by electric and acoustic guitars, sax, flute, and drums to cover many genres, including current hits, 1980s rock and pop, classic rock and country and Southern rock,
SunDog also writes and performs their own original music, including "Pretty Face," which is enjoying international exposure as a line dance in the U.K. and France.
Aug. 7 — Surprise Guest — Check back for more information!

