Sinatra NJ Show Upcoming June 7

   

                Sinatra Celebration Concert! 
To purchase tickets, click on link below
https://buytickets.at/sinatraconcert67/2068210


Sinatra Celebration Concert, a theatrical special event to honor the legendary career of musical icon Frank Sinatra, is being presented by producer Karen Morris of Sand Castle Communications and The Rat Pack Music Alliance.

This entertaining program will be held on Sunday, June 7th, 2026, from 3 pm to 5 pm, at the Palaia Theater inside the Jersey Shore Arts Center, 66 South Main Street, Ocean Grove, NJ. Doors open at 2:30 pm, and advance tickets are required.

link to tickets: https://buytickets.at/sinatraconcert67/2068210

The show will feature the swingin' stylings of sensational crooner, Zack Alexander and the fantastic Swingadelic Big Band. 

Zack Alexander, Swingadelic Big Band, Photo Credit: John Posada
Zack Alexander, Swingadelic Big Band, Photo Credit: John Posada

(PHOTO CREDIT: John Posada)

Tributes to the marvelous arranger and Sinatra collaborator, Nelson Riddle, as well as a celebration of the 70th Anniversary of The Sounds of Sinatra broadcast program, will be integral parts of the two-hour show.

Left to Right: Chuck Granata, Dana Polan, Zack Alexander, Karen Morris, Brian Mark
Left to Right: Chuck Granata, Dana Polan, Zack Alexander, Karen Morris, Brian Mark

An eclectic combination of live music and various guest speakers includes Emcee Brian Mark, executive producer of The Sounds of Sinatra; Charles L. 'Chuck' Granata, music historian and host of the broadcast program, Sinatra Standard Time on Jazz 88.3FM KSDS Radio; Dana Polan, Professor in the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies, New York University; Zack Alexander, jazz vocalist, accompanied by The Swingadelic Big Band.

The Ocean Grove, New Jersey area has a rich history of showcasing a variety of famous musical acts, such as Tony Bennett, Mel Torme, Neil Sedaka, The Beach Boys and many more, all who performed in Ocean Grove at The Great Auditorium, built in the 19th century but sadly is closed now (I believe).

Tickets will go on sale in March.

ORIGINALLY POSTED BY New Jersey Stage