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Day: 09/12/2012
From Irving Berlin to the Beatles
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Summary:
SPRING HILLS CHERRY HILL HOSTS FREE CONCERT .... Singer Jerry Boyle in FROM IRVING BERLIN TO THE BEATLES!


A Showcase of Great Music through the Decades


at Spring Hills Cherry Hill Luxury Assisted Living


Presented during National Assisted Living Week and Dedicated to Art through the Ages WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 7 P.M. - SHOW


Description:
Spring Hills Cherry Hill is proud to present the highly acclaimed singer Jerry Boyle in a show called "From Irving Berlin to the Beatles." This free concert, preceded by drinks and hors d'oeuvres, is being hosted by Spring Hills Cherry Hill Luxury Assisted Living at 1450 Marlton Pike East, in Cherry Hill, NJ 08034, the former site of the Sheraton Poste. For reservations, call (856) 298-1407.

Jerry Boyle, who is known for his beautiful voice and his impressions of such favorites as Johnny Mathis, Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby, will perform with his trio and guest artists, including his wife, singer Jeannie Boyle. This showcase of great music through the decades is presented during National Assisted Living Week, which carries the theme: Art through the Ages, the Perfect Connection.

Beginning in the Tin Pan Alley era, Boyle will sing the music of one of the master composers of popular American music, Irving Berlin, who wrote over 1500 songs including such classics as "God Bless America," "White Christmas" and "There's No Business like Show Business."  Boyle will begin in the 40's and 50's and lead up to the music of the Beatles, which is still beloved today.

Jerry Boyle performed for years at the Atlantic City casinos, often paired with the late, legendary jazz pianist George Mesterhazy. The two performed regularly in Philadelphia for a musical restaurant, well-known in the late 80's and early 90's, Babe's Steakhouse. Boyle has gone on to work as a bandleader and have an association with Jacob's Music Company, the area's only representative for new and authentically restored Steinway & Sons, Boston, Essex and Yamaha pianos.  The entertainment portion of the program is being sponsored by Burris Construction.

Spring Hills Cherry Hill Assisted Living is located in the beautifully renovated space on Route 70 formerly occupied by the Sheraton Poste Hotel, where a vibrant lifestyle and abundant choices are encouraged. For more information, visit www.springhillscherryhill.com or call 856-874-7700

All Spring Hills Senior Communities offer a distinctive and innovative approach to luxury senior living and Home Care Services.  Signature Touches is the company's approach to offering services that are designed to meet the needs and preferences of residents and clients. Personal choice is top priority, which is exemplified by recreational programs led by professionals in one of the company's eight communities located in NJ, VA, OH and FL or in their own home.  For more information about their commitment to senior living, including information on Spring Hills Home Care Services, visit   www.spring-hills.com.

Where:
  Spring Hills Cherry Hill
  1450 Marlton Pike East
  Cherry Hill, NJ
  08034
When: 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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