Come out Thursday to hear blues and R&B songs during the free Watertown Summer Concert.
The Love Dogs will play at Saltonstall Park (next to Town Hall) from 6:30-8 p.m. The band combines elements of jump blues, New Orleans R&B and early rock ‘n’ roll. The band features a large horn section with alto, tenor, baritone saxes and trombone, along with boogie-woogie piano and Fender guitar.
The band was voted the Best New England Band by Blues Audience magazine. The Love Dogs’ lineup consists of Eddie “Duato” Scheer, Alizon Lissance (keyboards, vocals), Myanna (alto/tenor sax, vocals), Glenn Shamboom (guitar, baritone sax), Randy Bramwell (bass, vocals), Steve Brown (drums, vocals), along with part time members Mario Perrett (tenor sax/vocals), Mark Paquin (tenor sax, trombone) and old friend “Sax” Gordon Beadle (tenor and baritone sax).
Bring your lawn chairs, blanket and a picnic and dine al fresco with family, friends and neighbors. If it rains, the music will move to the Watertown Free Public Library. For rain information, call 617-972-6431 after 4:30 p.m. on concert day.