The Christmas season in known for giving. Here is an opportunity for all who enjoy the songs and artists from the 60's to enjoy the benefit concert.
The Camelot for Children's Christmas Spectacular is one of the Lehigh Valley's longest running holiday benefit concerts and will be held this Saturday, December 13th at 7PM. It will be held at Lehigh University's Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, PA.
In its 22nd year, it is an oldies extravaganza featuring hitmakers from the 60's, including Peter Noone and the Herman's Hermits ("There's a Kind of Hush", I'm Into Something Good", "Henry the VII", "Mrs. Brown"), Sonny Geraci of the Outsiders and Climax ("Time Won't Let Me", "Precious and Few"), and Dennis Tufano of the Buckinghams ("Kind of a Drag", "Don't You Care", "Susan", "Hey Baby They're Playing Our Song").
The Christmas Spectacular is Camelot for Children's largest fundraiser. The raised funds helps Camelot serve about 200 Lehigh Valley families with special needs children.
In 2002 and 2003, they tried going with classic rock, bringing in acts like Little River Band, Gary 'U.S.' Bonds and America, but that was a bomb. Not as many tickets were sold for these as for the oldies. So, the oldies were brought back and it was once again a sell out.
Tickets are $25, $37.50, $47.50, $50 and $75. Anyone that enjoys the music from the oldies era, this would be a great time to see and hear the artists from the era and contribute to a good cause at the same time.
Click here for more information on the concert.

