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Beatstock with Right Said Fred, George Lamond, and more

Aug 17, 2025 at 4:00 PM  ·  PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

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Dance-pop singer George Lamond, born George Garcia in Washington, D.C., gained fame with hits like "Bad of the Heart" and "Without You." He collaborated with producers Chris Barbosa and Mark Ligget, and released albums including "Bad of the Heart" and "Entrega."
Louie DeVito, born in NYC, transformed from construction worker to million-selling DJ with hit series like NYC Underground Party. Known for his "Golden Ear," DeVito gained fame & DJ'd at top events. Known for a skillful mix style influenced by early Hot 103 & Hot 97 shows.
Joey McIntyre, born in Boston, rose to fame with New Kids On The Block. He's known for his solo album "Stay the Same," Broadway roles, and writing NKOTB hits.
Formed in 1995 in Miami Beach, No Mercy, comprising Marty Cintron and the Hernandez twins, gained fame with "Where Do You Go," a Top Five hit featured on Lois and Clark.
Queens-born 3rd Bass, with MC Serch, Prime Minister Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich, broke ground as white hip-hop pioneers, known for witty hits like "The Gas Face" and "Pop Goes the Weasel."
Puerto Rican-American Lisette Melendez, born in East Harlem, gained fame in the early '90s for reviving Latin freestyle. Known for hits like "Together Forever," she collaborated with producer Carlos Berrios and shared stages with Lisa Lisa and Safire. Her debut album topped Billboard's Heatseekers, and she won a Grammy in Japan.
Dance/freestyle artist Cynthia, born in New York, launched her career in 1987 with hits like "Change on Me" and "Dream Boy/Dream Girl." Known for collaborations with Johnny O and K7, she was signed to MicMac and later Tommy Boy Records. Her music shifted towards club sounds with remixes by Todd Terry. Cynthia's work includes the album *Cynthia's Greatest Hits*.
Judy Torres, born in the 1980s dance-pop era, is known for her powerful voice and classics like "No Reason to Cry." A radio host on WKTU, she's also explored musical theater, maintaining a strong presence in freestyle music.

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