Falcoa Brothers, Songs in the Attic to close Concert Series

Fireworks follow the final night of concerts at Independence Park in Bristol

Posted 7/3/16

The Fourth of July Concert Series wraps up Sunday night at Independence Park with a local favorite, followed by the sounds of Billy Joel.

The Falcoa Brothers kick things off at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at …

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Falcoa Brothers, Songs in the Attic to close Concert Series

Fireworks follow the final night of concerts at Independence Park in Bristol

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The Fourth of July Concert Series wraps up Sunday night at Independence Park with a local favorite, followed by the sounds of Billy Joel.

The Falcoa Brothers kick things off at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the waterfront park on Thames Street in Bristol. Bristol’s own Tyler and Ryan Falcoa have racked up millions of views on their YouTube page, covering songs by Jason Mraz, Ellie Goulding and Taylor Swift, among others. They’ve been involved with America’s Got Talent and The Voice, and won a battle of the bands held by Ryan Seacrest’s website.

While cover songs got them started, the pop duo is creating its own music now, rising in popularity nationwide.

The borthers are followed at 7:45 p.m. by Songs in the Attic, a musical tribute to Billy Joel. Formed in 2011 by Long Island veteran singer/piano player David Clark, Songs In The Attic has performed for thousands of people at the Jones Beach Boardwalk bandshell, the Neconset Gazebo summer concert series, and numerous venues throughout the Northeast.

"With many incredible New York musicians, this show is a stunningly accurate recreation of the 'Piano Man' himself," the Fourth of July Committee website reads.

The Sunday night concerts are followed by fireworks over Bristol Harbor before Monday morning's main event.

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