Let It Bleed is What You Want and What You Need at Downtown Sounds
Let It Bleed’s Saturday performance gave Downtown Glen Cove what they need. Despite the last-minute concert, crowds of people rolled in to enjoy the music and dance in the streets
Let It Bleed’s Saturday performance gave Downtown Glen Cove what they need. Despite the last-minute concert, crowds of people rolled in to enjoy the music and dance in the streets
We will remember the 30th day of August as thousands of people gathered at Downtown Sounds to groove to D’votion an Earth, Wind and Fire tribute group. The streets of
Downtown Glen Cove showed off its rich culture during Friday’s salsa gorda performance. People were up on their feet and showing off their moves to Jose Trombone & Conjunto Rumbon.
Downtown Glen Cove had sunshine after cloudy days on Friday. The skies cleared and this season’s largest crowd showed up to enjoy Downtown Sounds. People all over the town joined
Downtown Sounds didn’t let the rain ruin a Friday night. With the threat of rain and dark skies Panic, a power pop band based out of Long Island, took to
Downtown Glen Cove sailed away Friday with Arena Rock Tribute. Rows of listeners let the band know what love is, having drawn the largest crowd yet this summer. Kids were
The Rustlers had attendees saying “we want some more of it” after their Friday night performance. Glen Cove put on its dancing boots and country girls hit the dance floor
Despite the threat of rain Milagro brought the Santana sound to a dry and warm downtown Glen Cove. Milagro has been entertaining the tri-state and beyond since 2005, bringing over
Downtown Sounds kicked off Friday with blaring horns and swinging tunes. The Dance Mechanics got the concert series to a jazzy start, proving that Glen Cove doesn’t let the rain
The Downtown Sounds committee has announced the schedule of performers for this summer’s nine-week concert series in Glen Cove. Sponsored by the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District (B.I.D.), Downtown