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Son Of Legendary Rocker To Play Doylestown Concert

Free outdoor concert series continues this week with Jarod Clemons & The Late Nights and Fallon's Religion.

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DOYLESTOWN, PA — The second in a two-concert series at Broad Commons Park in Doylestown will close out the month of May with the son of a rock and roll legend.

The series opened May with a well attended evening featuring Mo Lowda & The Humble, a progressive indie rock outfit with Bucks County roots. Joining them was Bucks County Deputy Sheriff and phenomenal band leader, Dave Woodard, who kicked off the evening with fresh takes on funk, blues, and rock classics.

Headlining night two on May 29th is Jarod Clemons & The Late Nights and Fallon's Religion.

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Jarod Clemons is the youngest son of E Street Band saxophonist and Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer, Clarence "Big Man" Clemons. He is charting an electrifying path as a rock and blues frontman and songwriter.

Guests are encouraged to bring their lawn chair or blanket to this pet-friendly, free concert event.

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Acclaimed local food trucks, Jules Thin Crust, The Comfort Kitchen, and Kona Ice will be on-site with drinks from Artifact Brewing. Attending the concerts is made easy with the Bucks County Parking Garage just feet away.

Bucks County based live music nonprofit, Stage United, is bringing the concerts to Broad Commons Park in collaboration with Doylestown Borough.

Concert promoter Joe Montone. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Formerly a PennDOT storage yard, Broad Commons Park is now home to a playground, picnic area, and a spacious field off Broad Street between Doyle Street and Atkinson Drive.

"Working alongside The Doylestown Borough to bring Concerts at the Commons to life is a dream come true," says Joe Montone, founder of Stage United. He continues, "It's our largest endeavor yet as
a nonprofit, and exemplifies the demand for more live music in our backyard."

For more information about Concerts at the Commons, visit stageunited.org. The grounds open at 6 p.m. with music starting at 6:50. There is no admission fee. Stage United and 333 North Broad are presenting the free concert programming with support from C&N Bank.

Broad Commons Park is located at 10 Doyle Street Doylestown 18901.

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