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Savin Rock Festival, July 29-30, celebrates ‘the Rock’

PHOTO — Parkway  Diner will headline Day One of the Savin Rock Festival by playing  favorites by Billy Joel and Elton John and hits of the ’70s and ’80s in  West Haven’s Old Grove Park at 8 p.m. Friday, July 29. (Publicity Photo)

WEST  HAVEN, July 21, 2022 — Classic rock bands Parkway Diner and The British  Legends of Rock Show will headline the Savin Rock Festival in Old Grove  Park on Friday and Saturday, July 29-30, respectively.

The  annual festival, sponsored by the University of New Haven and New  England Brewing Co., will showcase the sights, sounds, smells and tastes  that made the 20th-century Savin Rock Park “the playground of New  England,” Mayor Nancy R. Rossi said.

See the Schedule of Events.

The festival, which pays homage to the legacy of “the Rock,” is scheduled from 5-10 p.m. July 29 and noon-10 p.m. July 30.

Along  with live music, it will feature a “bigger and better” midway of rides  and games — and, of course, boatloads of seafood and other mouthwatering  dishes.

The  midway will include “new and improved” rides, including a Ferris wheel,  said George Marenna Jr., who owns Marenna Amusements.

Marenna will offer wristbands for unlimited rides for $30 and a sheet of 21 tickets for $20.

A  number of nonprofit organizations will set up informational booths in  the 152-year-old Grove, and a fleet of food trucks on nearby Palace  Street will serve up burgers, hot dogs, cheesesteaks, fried dough,  gyros, lobster rolls, tacos and meatball bombs. Dessert trucks will  offer cannoli, ice cream, cupcakes and kettle corn.

The craft fair, a festival tradition, will also take place, spread beneath the park’s oak trees, organizers said.

Resident-only  parking for vehicles displaying a valid, affixed beach sticker will be  available in the lots on Oak Street and Altschuler Boulevard. Free  overflow parking for residents and nonresidents will be available in the  grass lot on Oak Street, across from the Surfside public housing  complex.

The  festival will open at 5 p.m. July 29 with welcoming remarks by Rossi  and the national anthem sung by Adeline Mellilo, a 2022 graduate of West  Haven High School.

Brian  Smith, a former co-host of WPLR’s “Smith and Barber the Morning Show,”  will serve as the “ringmaster” of ceremonies for a fifth time.

The  Navels will perform the best of Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks at 5:30  p.m., followed by Parkway Diner, playing favorites by Billy Joel and  Elton John and hits of the ’70s and ’80s, at 8 p.m.

Day  Two will kick off at noon July 30 with the festival’s first  Touch-a-Truck event, held on the right side of the Oak Street Beach  parking lot off Captain Thomas Boulevard until 4 p.m.

At  noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., members of the West Haven Fire Department, led  by Fire Marshal Roger Sicotte, will demonstrate the department’s  35-foot smoke trailer and show children what to do in the event of a  fire.

At  3 p.m., West Haven firefighters will demonstrate the Jaws of Life tool  by prying open parts of a vehicle to free those trapped inside. Members  of the West Shore Fire Department will demonstrate the department’s  amphibious rescue boat.

At  4 p.m., Tre Paul, a trio anchored by retired city police Detective Sgt.  Paul Raucci on drums, will open the musical lineup by playing a  90-minute set of rock, oldies and singalongs.

Just  before the concert, Smith will introduce Elizabeth Shea, an incoming  senior at West Haven High, who will sing the national anthem.

Then,  at 6 p.m., Echoes of Sinatra will perform a timeless tribute to the one  and only Frank Sinatra. The band, fronted by Sinatra tribute artist  Steve Kaz, will trace the career and life of Ol’ Blue Eyes through music  and storytelling, including swing renditions of the Sinatra songs you  know by heart.

“Don’t  miss the opportunity to experience this exciting show, featuring  classic songs, skilled storytelling and world-class musicianship,” Kaz  said.

At  8 p.m., The British Legends of Rock Show will invade the stage and play  “a powerful rock ’n’ roll buffet celebrating the two undisputed  greatest decades of British rock music: the ’60s and ’70s,” the band  said in a statement.

The two-hour show will dig deep into the British music catalog, “from the Animals to Led Zeppelin and everything in between.”

Watch the band’s promotional video on YouTube.

If it rains, all bands will perform in the West Haven High auditorium, 1 Circle St.

West  Haven’s flagship festival was established in 1982 by the Chamber of  Commerce — initially under the direction of Brian M. Stone, David Gesler  and Michael Shiner and thereafter by John L. Perrone and his wife, Mary  Perrone — to bring organizations, clubs, businesses and families  together for a summer festival that celebrates life in one of America’s  oldest coastal communities.

From  the dawn of the Savin Rock House hotel in 1838, the Rock had long been a  resort hub until it was officially incorporated as an amusement park by  the Savin Rock Park Co. on Memorial Day 1925, when it opened to 300,000  visitors and 66,000 automobiles in one spectacular day.

For  the next four decades, the popular seaside park captured the hearts and  imaginations of “Rock rats” of all ages. “The Coney Island of  Connecticut” shuttered on Sept. 21, 1966, to pave the way for the Savin  Rock Urban Renewal Project.

The Navels Publicity Photo (Small)

The  Navels will open Day One of the Savin Rock Festival by performing the  best of Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks in West Haven’s Old Grove Park at  5:30 p.m. Friday, July 29. (Publicity Photo)

Parkway Diner Publicity Photo II (Small)

Parkway  Diner will headline Day One of the Savin Rock Festival by playing  favorites by Billy Joel and Elton John and hits of the ’70s and ’80s in  West Haven’s Old Grove Park at 8 p.m. Friday, July 29. (Publicity Photo)

Tre Paul Publicity Photo (Small)

Tre  Paul, a trio anchored by retired West Haven police Detective Sgt. Paul  Raucci on drums, will open Day Two of the Savin Rock Festival by playing  a 90-minute set of rock, oldies and singalongs in West Haven’s Old  Grove Park at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 30. (Publicity Photo)

Echoes of Sinatra Publicity Photo II (Small)

Day  Two of the Savin Rock Festival will continue with Echoes of Sinatra  performing a timeless tribute to the one and only Frank Sinatra in West  Haven’s Old Grove Park at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 30. The band, fronted by  Sinatra tribute artist Steve Kaz, will trace the career and life of Ol’  Blue Eyes through music and storytelling, including swing renditions of  the Sinatra songs you know by heart. (Publicity Photo)

The British Legends of Rock Show (Small)

The  British Legends of Rock Show will headline Day Two of the Savin Rock  Festival by invading West Haven’s Old Grove Park at 8 p.m. Saturday,  July 30, and playing “a powerful rock ’n’ roll buffet celebrating the  two undisputed greatest decades of British rock music: the ’60s and  ’70s.” The two-hour show will dig deep into the British music catalog,  “from the Animals to Led Zeppelin and everything in between.” (Publicity  Photo)

Parkway Diner Publicity Photo II (Small)

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