Tuesday May 18 marks the 2004 debut of the Rocks Off Concert Cruise Series. The Series has expanded to two boats departing from opposite sides of Manhattan (the Half Moon is docked on the east side at 23rd Street and the Temptress leaves from 41st street on the west side). GFE will open this summer’s action aboard the Half Moon, while subsequent voyages include live performances from New Monsoon (May 21, Half Moon), Brothers Past (May 22, Half Moon), Al & the Transamericans (May 25, Half Moon), Kevn Kinney’s Sun Tangled Angel Revival featuring Gibb Droll (May 26, Half Moon) and JM2 (June 4, Temptress). A complete schedule can be found at the Rocks Off web site.
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Third Annual Rocks Off Concert Cruise Series Includes JM2, Al & The Transamericans and New Monsoon
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