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Reunion Dance Night: Stonecross
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Dates
Sat., May. 19


Location
Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
169 Ocean Blvd.
Hampton, NH 03842
Website
603-929-4100

Tickets
Tickets at the door
$55, $45.
603-929-4100

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Reunion Dance Night: Stonecross
Saturday, May. 19
8 p.m.


Box Office
603-929-4100
Website

An evening of dancing to the classic rock n roll hits of the late 60's thru the 80's with New England's favorite dance band featuring a quadrophonic sound system and large open dance floor in front of the stage.

Stonecross began their storied eighteen year career in 1969, the year of Woodstock and the beginning of the great rock n roll revolution. WBCN radio station with Peter Wolf, Charles Laquidara and J.J. Jackson introduced the greater Boston area, including Stonecross, to all the classic rock masterpieces that endure to this day. Gardner "G-man" Berry and Bill Blaine began playing music together in 1963 as the "Telstars", Phil Monastese with "Blue Cloud" and Mike Mulroy with the "missing Link" When these four young musicians formed "Stonecross", something very special came together.

The band enjoyed a lot of early success playing the great music venues in New England and beyond, opening for acts such as Sly and the Family Stone, Joe Cocker, Meat Loaf, Steppenwolf and others. Over their 18 year run, Stonecross played thousands of shows at schools and nite clubs up and down the East Coast, from Key West Florida to Bangor Maine.

Critical to the band's success were the immense talents of Scott Swain on audio and Jeff "Flash" Gordon on lights. Scott, an accomplished musician himself, created the tasteful and exciting lighting style.

The reunion shows at the historic Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom will include the four original band members and both Scott and Jef back behind the controls, making their magic.
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