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The Music Man Ice Cream Experience

What do you get when you combine Broadway-level entertainment and the fun of a classic ice cream shop? We're at the Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shop in Lavalette, New Jersey. Singing ice cream? What does it sing? That's not what this is all about. Come on in, I'll show you. Okay. I think it's gonna be like everybody's singing and dancing. I think the waitresses and the waiters are gonna sing and dance. Okay Jersey Star Lovers! Hold on till you sing cause it's night! From Ice-Tree Music, brought to you by the Biz Band! Serving out 400 gallons of ice cream a week is no small feat, but what's really dished up here are smiles, entertainment, and lifelong memories. It's fun. Music man, woo! I like the ice cream and it's really fun. Yeah, it was her first time. It was a really awesome experience and I suggested to a lot of kids of all ages because they include everyone in the audience. It was really fun. The Ice Cream Man is the best. So what we do is we seat like a ride. So everyone stands outside and we call everyone by name. You come in, you order ice cream. As long as you order ice cream, the show is free. And then what we do is we have our audience participation section where everyone will either sing, dance, or dance. or shout for their ice cream and that's really good because it gets people really in it and doing everything with us and it kind of bonds us together I'd say. I'm gonna stay on the topic of fireside chat tree. It goes a little something like this. My ice cream, my ice cream, my ice cream's on fire. We're Ice Cream! We're Ice Cream! We're Ice Cream! We love the party! And then we go into our show, which everyone in stripes does. We'll start with an opening, we'll dance, we'll sing all together, you'll get to know us. And then the MC comes out and he'll introduce us, he'll band with the audience, get a feel for what the crowd wants and what they'll respond to. And then the shows are always different, so the MC will call, it could be a solo, a duet, a trio. So we're going to start with the show. Thank you so much for coming out tonight. How many first-timers are here tonight? First-timer? Wow. Where have you been for the last ten years? Seriously? Do we have a whole table of first-timers? A whole table? A whole table back there? How did you guys hear about us? Friends. I'm just trying to feel me So pour me Pour me Pour me I'm so glad we can I feel the same way, baby Secondary characters are calling the shots Well, the guy who likes really worth living When we are worth giving Why can't I give some to you? Work with me here So it's always different and then we'll close do a group number all together again. So it's kind of like a sandwich, together people separately, and then together again. And then after that, we tell them to eat up, pay up, and get out. Bye. And then we do our goodbye song, and that's it. Bye. Get lost. Get out. Thank you so much for coming out. I can't believe how much they sang. I thought it was just going to be as they were serving the ice cream. It was awesome. It was more interactive. I think they got everybody involved. It was great. I love Kate, and she loves me. And I love to visit. I think that a lot of people should come. You shouldn't just drive by. These guys are fantastic. They're great performers. Come to Music Man! It's a great time! day it seems to me is coffee in a cardboard cup. The trouble with the affluent society is coffee in a cardboard cup. No one's ever casual or nonchalant. No one wastes a minute in a restaurant. No one wants a witch's passing pleasantries. Like, hi, miss! Hi, sir! May I take your order, please? The trouble... But the world today is plain