Thursday, August 11, 2016

A Blue Sky touches a Blues Gazebo

Photography by Paparazzi Paul.

On a Goldilocks' (Not too hot, not too cold; Just Right) kind of day, the lush green lawn that carpeted the grounds of The Presbyterian Church of the Mountain in Delaware Water Gap, PA presented The Tony Dellaria Blues Band as part of their 2016 Summer Gazebo Concert Series on Sunday August 7th. A multitude of blues lovers filled the space with conversation and anticipation relating to the music that was to come. Hot dogs and other culinary treats were being purchased at the Church's concession table which were being eagerly consumed as the church's host, Jim Dellaria, stepped upon the gazebo's stage to welcome the gathering and introduce the musicians.

The Tony Dellaria Blues Band consists of Spencer Reed on Jazz Guitar and vocals, Rick Madigan on Bass, and Tony Dellaria on Drums. From the very first notes to the final echoes of the performance, the band provided their fortunate listeners with a healthy concoction of relaxations and arousals through every measure and lyric they shared. The range of their repertoire included classical blues renditions to classic rock tunes adorned with the a flavor befitting the blues genre. It was a great afternoon filled with wonderful music, good friends, and comfortable conversations. You’ll be able to find more photographs taken during The Tony Dellaria Blues Band concert in The A Blue Sky touches a Blues Gazebo Gallery at www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10155120787673761.1073742003.91146283760&type=3.

The Summer Gazebo Concert Series at The Presbyterian Church of the Mountain in Delaware Water Gap, PA began in 1990 and is presented every Sunday evening until the end of August. The next concert will feature The Chris London Quartet. The free concert will take place on Sunday August 14th beginning at 6pm. Please Explore The Presbyterian Church of the Mountain Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/pages/Presbyterian-Church-of-the-Mountain/234593743269661 or their Website at www.churchofthemountain.org for more information.

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