Bayonne’s Summer Sounds Concert Series Continues Wednesday With Super Trans Am

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 Super Trans Am Will Play in Bayonne’s Summer Sounds Concert on Wednesday, August 23

Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that Super Trans Am will play in Bayonne’s Summer Sounds By the Bay concert series on Wednesday, August 23, at 7:00 p.m., weather permitting.

Super Trans Am plays arena anthems and top radio hits of the 1970’s.

The group plays masterworks from such acts as The Eagles, Hall and Oates, Queen, The Doobie Brothers, Paul McCartney and Wings, Peter Frampton, Foreigner, Kiss, Boston, and Journey.

The concert will take place at the amphitheater on the lower level of DiDomenico-16th Street Park.

The concert site is located below the foot of West 16th Street, between Avenue A and Newark Bay.

The number of chairs available in the park is limited.  The Recreation Division suggests that members of the audience bring their own chairs.

On music days during the summer concert season, in the event of inclement weather, please call 201-471-7590, or visit www.leaguelineup.com/bayonnerec, or view the City of Bayonne’s Facebook page to check on the status of that night’s performance.

For more information about the concerts, please contact Pete Amadeo at 201-858-6129, or email [email protected].

Banner Image: Previous Bayonne Summer By The Bay Concert. Image Credit – Bayonne Dept. Of Recreation


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Bayonne is a community that retains many of the elements of a small town. One and two family homes, small apartment buildings, and small business predominate. There is a population of 62,000 people who take pride in their hometown and its history. Bayonne residents and their ancestors moved to the city from many parts of the world. During colonial times and the first century of the American Republic, the Dutch, British, and Africans were the first groups to arrive after the Native Americans. Subsequent waves of immigrants came from all over Europe, especially between the 1880s and the 1920s. In recent decades, sources of immigration have largely been represented from countries in Latin America, the Middle East, and Southeastern Asia. Each group has left its mark on the cultural, religious and political life of the community.

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