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Gallery: Rock & Blues Night a Fundraiser and 'Fun Raiser' for Stoughton's Ahavath Torah Synagogue

Ahavath Torah Congregation in Stoughton hosted a night of music with Vinny Serino and the Danny Klein Full House Band Saturday, Nov. 3. Take a look at photos from the evening in the gallery.

ROCKING OUT ON A SATURDAY NIGHT! Fans of rock and blues really enjoyed the incredible music that permeated the sold-out room on Saturday, November 3 at Ahavath Torah Congregation in Stoughton. Top-rated Boston Baked Blues, backed by the Full House horns opened up, and played a long and seamless trio of sets that had the crowd dancing, and tapping their toes.

Then, Danny Klein, an original member of J. Geils Band, and his group, Full House, rocked the house. They played all of J. Geils hits. Rabbi Jonathan Hausman, wearing cautionary earplugs, was right up front rocking to the sounds of both of these fantastic bands.  

Danny Klein, the one-and-only Ace on Bass for the mighty J. Geils Band, ripped through all the J. Geils songs you know and love with his own band of local heroes, Danny Klein's Full House.

Klein and the boys can be found all around the Northeast U.S. at clubs, casinos, festivals, and private parties, rockin' the house to classic tunes like Centerfold, Freeze Frame, Musta Got Lost, Whammer Jammer, First I Look at the Purse... the list goes on and on, and so does the house party!  

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Both bands were supposed to wrap up early, but they jammed together past midnight! The music just kept flowing, from the late 50's to the present. They covered every genre of music. The sold out crowd got up and dances, between tables and chairs, and everyone had an amazing time!  

In addition to Danny Klein on Bass, the band features Artie Eaton on lead vocals, Stevie G on guitar, Dave Q on keyboards, Rosey Rosenblatt on harp, Jim Taft on drums, John Vanderpool on sax, Dan Rabinowitz on trumpet, and John Ferry on Trombone   I don't think anyone left without a smile on their face and a sore leg from dancing so hard!  What a show!

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The Ahavath Torah Congregation is a lively, family oriented Conservative Synagogue in Stoughton, led by Rabbi  Hausman.

"I'd like to consider this to be a fund raiser and a fun raiser for the Temple," Rabbi Hausman said.

Check out the photos posted in the gallery.


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