Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Big Bang Boom to bring rock ‘n’ roll for kids to Asheboro library

Kid-approved, parent-friendly rock ‘n’ rollers Big Bang Boom will perform at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, at the Asheboro Public Library.

The Greensboro-based trio’s live show is high-energy, and both children and parents will find it hard to stay in their seats. From calling kids onstage for the “Spongebob Chorus” to the “Parents vs. Kids Hokey Pokey Challenge,” Big Bang Boom  makes certain that there is no sitting down for their fun and energetic shows.

The performance, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, is free, and all kids and their families/caregivers are invited.

Established in 2007, Big Bang Boom consists of veteran area musicians – and dads – Chuck Folds, Steve Willard and Eddie Walker. They write songs with a pop sensibility by cleverly mixing pop, alternative, hip-hop, country and other genres to create music that parents and children can relate to and enjoy.

For more information about the band, visit bigbangboom.weebly.com.

The show is part of “Fizz, Boom, Read!”, the library’s science-themed Summer Reading Program. For complete details and a full schedule, visit www.randolphlibrary.org/summer.

For further information about the performance, call 318-6804. The Asheboro library is located at 201 Worth Street.

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