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Rocktober 2018 (1)

Rocktober Music Series Showcase at Palisades Center

This October, Palisades Center is proud to present our first Rocktober Music Series showcase with four talented musicians and bands to quick-off the holiday season. Enjoy fine dining at one of our sixteen restaurants within the ThEATery, while taking in the musical ambiance. All performances will begin at 7:00 p.m. outside The Hudson. Now, please take a moment to meet those who are coming to plan your next night-out at Palisades Center!

 

Friday, October 6th

 

The Foxfires

 

The Foxfires are an oceanic Indie Rock band from New York and New Jersey formed in 2013. Their sound is a blend of Indie Pop/Rock, Folk, Surf Rock, and Shoegaze, with an oceanic ambiance and a positive message that they refer to as “Seagaze.”

 

Friday, October 12th

The Jazz Exchange

 

The Jazz Exchange is an organization committed to connecting communities through jazz while creating a platform for established and upcoming jazz musicians. The purpose of this organization is not only to create performance opportunities for musicians but also connecting with audiences around the world. We connect by reaching people through live performances in different communities as well as incorporating documentation of these performances through audio and video.

 

Friday, October 19th

 

The Danger Days

 

Specializing in timeless hits of the last 7 decades, The Danger Days performs everything from dance/rock to ballads. Perfectly accommodating any event, The Danger Days provide entertainment for restaurants, bars, private parties, weddings and more.

 

Friday, October 26th

 

 

Tim O’Donohue & TMU Band

 

As a young man, he often listened to The Grateful Dead. The lifelong resident of Rockland Countyand a mainstay on the area’s Americana folk/country scene, has released his first CD, entitled “A Little Bit of Alright.” The release of the CD came less than three years after O’Donohue was revived by doctors after suffering a massive heart attack.