A classic comedy of manners from the 1960s, Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park,” is the latest fare from the Cotuit Center for the Arts. It is a gem of
“What did I know about putting words to music at 7 years old? It was the 1960s and my first song had the typical Sixties sound, just without words.”
Croce knows a lot about putting words to music these days. It’s the 2020s. Music with lyrics went into Croce’s first CD, titled Circle of Friends. It’s a showcase of mature, intelligent observations harvested from a lifetime of varied experiences. The13-track disc, with all songs written and performed by Croce, was released in mid-May.
Praise has already come from various corners of the music world. Said singer-songwriter/marketing manager Marcus Liuzzi of Yarmouth Port, “Dave took to country music at a young age and infused it with pop for a decidedly upbeat sound that is acoustically rich with great melodies and harmonies.”