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Friday, June 17, 2016

Jimmy Buffett tribute band kicks off 2016 Crest Summer Music Series

PRESS RELEASE

"The hardest-working full-time Buffett tribute band on the circuit today"
Parrotheads are expected to be out in full force when Parrotbeach, a premier tribute band performing the best of Jimmy Buffett and other island- and summer-themed music, opens the twice-weekly 2016 Wildwood Crest Summer Music Series on Saturday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Park.

This New Jersey-based, experienced five-piece band led by the talented Remy St. Martin does well to recreate the festive, party atmosphere of a Jimmy Buffett concert.

The band regularly performs Buffett classics such as "Margaritaville," "A Pirate Looks At Forty," "Why Don't We Get Drunk," "Changes In Latitude, Changes In Attitudes," as well as other well known party hits connected with the summer season.

Billed as "your ultimate vacation destination," Parrottbeach regularly appears at music festivals, corporate events, nightclubs, summer music series and casinos across the regions. According to the band's website, Parrotbeach has been called "the hardest-working full-time Buffett band on the circuit today."

The Saturday, June 25 event is a FREE, all-ages show. Attendees should bring a blanket or a chair. Centennial Park is located at Fern Road & Ocean Avenue.

The Wildwood Crest Summer Music Series, hosted by the Wildwood Crest Recreation and Tourism Department and supported by the Wildwood Crest Tourism Development Commission, consists of 21 live music shows every Wednesday and Saturday at Centennial Park through September 3.

Other upcoming entertainment includes summer-themed party music with the Mango Men on Wednesday, June 29; dance, pop and party hits with the Chatterband on Saturday, July 2; and pop, rock, dance and funk with Stellar Mojo on Wednesday, July 6.

For more information about Parrotbeach, log on to www.parrotbeach.com.

For more information about the Wildwood Crest Summer Music Series, log on to www.visitwildwoodcrest.com or call 609-523-0202.

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