Cousin Brucie Presents

Tony Orlando

With

Andy Kim

Thursday, June 5 at 7:30pm

Join us as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Garden State Arts Foundation with an unforgettable evening of music and gratitude!

The night kicks off with Canadian pop-rock legend Andy Kim, performing his timeless hits at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey.

For this special occasion,
Tony Orlando comes out of retirement
as a special favor for Cousin Brucie
to take the stage for a
spectacular tribute honoring our veterans!

Adding to the celebration, Cousin Brucie will present Tony Orlando with the prestigious Francis Albert Sinatra Tribute to the Performing Arts—an honor established in 1993 and awarded to individuals, corporations, or philanthropic foundations dedicated to enriching New Jersey’s cultural life through their support of the Foundation.

Don’t miss this milestone event—an evening
of music, memories, and appreciation!

United States Veterans – We thank you for your service!

Honoring the United States Army Veterans
Honoring the United States Navy Veterans
Honoring the United States Marine Corps Veterans
Honoring the United States Air Force Veterans
Honoring the United States Coast Guard Veterans

Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow

Radio personality Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow began his radio career just in time for the rock and roll craze on the radio scene. Cousin Brucie became a massively popular DJ among teenagers. To quote Cousin Brucie:

“…and those hits keep coming…” 

Events and music of the 50’s, 60’s, & 70’s are enjoying amazing reception thanks to WABC radio. Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & Roll party airs live on 77WABC every Saturday night from 6-10pm.  Not only are we reaching old friends, but making thousands of new listeners who are eagerly searching for “our music”.

Cousin Brucie

Cousin Brucie with a Little Help from The Beatles and Paul McCartney

Tony Orlando

Tony OrlandoNo entertainer can move and excite an audience like Tony Orlando. One of America’s most endearing and enduring stars, Tony brings to the stage a warmth and energy that electrifies the audience. From million selling records like “Knock Three Times”, “Candida” and of course “Tie  Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree”, a popular television series, Movies and Broadway, Tony Orlando has conquered every facet of showbusiness. Tony remains one of America’s best loved personalities.

Andy Kim

Andy KimAndrowis Youakim better known as Andy Kim , is a Canadian pop rock singer and songwriter.  He grew up in Montreal, Quebec. He is known for his hits that he released in the late 1960s and 1970s: the international hit “Baby I Love You” in 1969, and “ Rock Me Gently”, which topped  the U.S. singles chart in 1974. He co-wrote “Sugar, Sugar” in 1968 and sang on the recording as part of the Archies which was #1 for 4 weeks in the USA.