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Elmer’s Tunes Tuesdays Pre New Year’s Party (Adults 55+ Daytime Party!)
December 30 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
$41.80
Don’t want to go out on New Year’s Eve, but still want to celebrate with friends? Then this event is for you! It’s a daytime party for Adults 55+, with music by Elmer’s Tunes.
Party time 12-3pm.
SPECIAL PRE “NEW YEARS EVE” EVENT to include buffet table, balloon drop at 2pm, and a toast (sparkling wine).
BUFFET TABLE MENU:
• Salad with Dressing (Ranch and Balsamic)
Appetizers:
• Korean Meatballs
• Coconut Shrimp
Entrees:
• Four Cheese Pizza with basil and balsamic glaze
• Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sliders
• Fries
Dessert:
• Mini Cheese cakes
General Admission ticket price includes buffet lunch, soda, entertainment, tip, and tax. Alcoholic drinks will be available at additional cost.
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Dennis Elmer’s style is like dueling pianos meets piano bar in a cocktail lounge. These are songs you know and love from the 50s, 60s and 70s. You’ll tap your toes, sing along, and make new friends.
Having grown up in New Orleans, Dennis Elmer’s piano and vocal style is influenced by legendary New Orleans artists such as Fats Domino, The Meters, Pete Fountain, Louis Armstrong, and Irma Thomas. As a young musician he played the country club circuit around NOLA beginning in his high school years.
At that time in New Orleans, “country and western” music was shunned. However, the Urban Cowboy movement of the 1980s changed the perception of country in this jazz and rock and roll town. Dennis went to work as an advertising executive at the first Country music format radio station in New Orleans, WSHO.
Balancing music with a challenging career in the radio industry, and later as a headhunter (executive recruiter), Dennis maintained his connection with music by playing in Nashville swing bands including The Usual Suspects, The Moonlighters, and Five Points Swing.
As a solo artist today, Dennis melds the sounds of a piano bar entertainer with the beat of rock and roll. He adopted the moniker “Elmer’s Tunes” in 2020. The name is a play on the Glenn Miller orchestra’s famous 1940 recording of “Elmer’s Tune” and Dennis’ middle name, Elmer.


