Trusted Local News

Schultz-Hill postpones 'The Singing Lifeguard' concert until Aug. 4.

  • Atlantic City

The Singing Lifeguard Jim Craine.

ATLANTIC CITY - Due to anticipated inclement weather this Friday, the Schultz-Hill Foundation has postponed this week's free performance, A Summer Evening Concert at Brighton Park, to 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4. It will feature The Singing Lifeguard Jim Craine and the Atlantic City All Star Band at Brighton Park, 1801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J.

Jim Craine is an Atlantic City icon, a singer, comedian, impressionist, and music shop owner. His 25 years with the Atlantic City Beach Patrol earned him the Singing Lifeguard nickname. Born and raised in Atlantic City, Crain got his start in show business working behind the scenes at Steel Pier, where he got to meet stars such as Duke Ellington and Michael Jackson. His band of All Stars has been entertaining crowds for nearly 50 years.

The summer concert will include a selection of oldies, standards, swing, and jazz music, as well as nostalgic stories. The audience will also enjoy light snacks and giveaways. Tickets are free but reservations are requested, as space is limited.

RSVP to [email protected] or call 609-348-1903 for more information. For additional information, see www.schultz-hill.org.