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Bring Our Music Back Produces "August Nights at Harkness"... Music the way it was!

Bring Our Music Back, Inc in collaboration with Kitchings Productions presents August Nights at Harkness . . . Music the way it was. The concerts to be held at Harkness Memorial State Park, Waterford CT are scheduled for August 4 with performances by the legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band of New Orleans and August 12, the one and only Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, under the direction of Buddy Morrow, the Gentleman’s King of Big Band Swing. All concerts will be held from 6p-10p. Doors open At 5:30 for traditional picnicking. The Bee and Thistle Inn of Old Lyme will sponsor the Best Picnic awards.

It’s a Father and Son BondFEST

Frank Bombaci, Sr. may not be able to turn water into wine, but he does know how to turn it into gold – which he’s now sharing with his son. One of the founding fathers of Vitamin Water, Bombaci, Sr. now filters his passion and expertise for growing a business onto Frank, Jr., an 18 year-old Loyola University freshman, who inspired Bring Our Music Back, Inc., (a.k.a. B.O.M.B.) a non-profit dedicated to the enrichment of life and healing through music.

Extra! Extra! Tweet All About It!

Social networks take on traditional advertising. B.O.M.B. Fest 2010, produced by Bring Our Music Back, Inc. gets news about their festival out via viral avenues.

For the second year, B.O.M.B. Fest, The Bring Our Music Back Inc. festival, the brainchild of Lyme, CT resident, Frankie Bombaci, Jr. will bring together local, emerging talent from the region to share a venue with national acts. What started out as one time event has now blossomed into a national festival with rosters scheduled in Durham, CT May 30, 2010 and in New Orleans in 2011. Bombaci hopes to make it a national event with festivals taking place in cities across the US. Guess what – he won’t have much trouble doing that with how he is going about getting this festival off the ground – or should we say off the servers?

The Second Annual B.O.M.B. Fest Takes Over The Durham Fairgrounds On May 30, 2010

B.O.M.B. Fest 2010, produced by Bring Our Music Back, Inc. heads to the Durham Fairgrounds where four stages will hold national and local acts for a ten-hour music festival on Sunday, Memorial Day Weekend.

Old Lyme, Connecticut. April 12, 2010 – For the second year, Connecticut B.O.M.B. Fest, produced by Bring Our Music Back, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to the enrichment of life and healing through music, will host an all-day music festival providing local talent a shared stage, voice and venue with national recording artists. This musical extravaganza will feature every kind of music imaginable from indie-rock to alternative hip-hop.

Inspired by Loyola University freshman Frank Bombaci, Jr., 18, Bring Our Music Back, Inc. donates over 70 percent of net proceeds - raised through B.O.M.B. Fest's fundraising events and individual donations – to select national and local charities. It’s truly music with purpose. Festival proceeds from the Connecticut B.O.M.B. Fest 2010 will benefit music therapy programs at the The Hole in The Wall Gang Camp, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and YPI, a YPI - a children’s residential arts camp.