Imaginative, diverse musicians take Independence Park stage Wednesday

Posted 6/28/17

Whether you like funk, rock, dance or rhythm and blues, there is something for everyone at tonight's installment of Fourth of July Concert Series.

The World Premier Band

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Imaginative, diverse musicians take Independence Park stage Wednesday

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Whether you like funk, rock, dance or rhythm and blues, there is something for everyone at tonight's installment of Fourth of July Concert Series.

The World Premier Band

Wednesday, June 28m 7 p.m.
When true musicians of multiple backgrounds and talent come together, the music becomes a wall of sound that no jam session could ever produce. Audiences inspire the musicians to reach beyond the dimensions of their abilities to satisfy the listener. This is The World Premier Band – musicians with endless imaginations seeding the music of the 90s and today with Funk, Dance, Originals, and R&B. Multiple vocalists, choreographed stage moves, and Boston’s finest musicians present a performance not to be missed. 

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