Cape May County Herald, 25 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page S10

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Concerts, Dance Enliven Festival

CAPE MAY - The Rotary Bandstand on Lafayette Street will be the center of much Dutch music and dancing during the third, annual Tulip Festival sponsored by the

Chamber of Commerce of i Greater Cape May and the • city Saturday and Sunday i April 28 and 29. From 10 ; a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday i and from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, a variety of

musical and dancing entertainments have been scheduled for the festival. Starting off the festival on a musical note will be the Hoffnagle Band at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 28. The band wil perform almost hourly during the festival with such tulip favorites as "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" and "When You Wore a Tulip." The Hoffnagle Band is a family band, made up. of father Bob and sons Charles, and Ross and -Scott, who are twins. Charles plays the trumpet. Ross plays the organ, Scott is the banjo plucker, and Bob is the sax man. Everyone takes turns on the drums. The boys got their start in school music programs and have enjoyed playing together as a family band since the days when they were clowns and had a skit which involved a small organ, and pots and pans. The band just grew from there, according to Bob Hoffnagle. THE BAND HAS played at Cold Spring Village. , where it features patriotic songs on the Fourth of July and for senior citizen groups in the Wildwood area, which is the Hoffnagles' home. They also play in Cape May for the residents of Victorian Towers. The band features musical pieces popularly known as "oldies but goodies," and looks forward to playing many tulip an^ spring-related songs for the Tulip Festival. The group has also learned the Dutch national anthem, which is a real challenge, according to Bob Hoffnagle, for it involves about four changes of meter. The LuLu Temple Shrine Band will perform the first (Page 11 Please) Y »•

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