
“The Harry Eichhorn Pavilion” by Jack Bredin. January, 2019. Photograph by Rob Bredin © Click to enlarge. Re-post from January 2019. Just because.
BILL EVANS (piano) and CANNONBALL ADDERLEY (sax). “Waltz for Debbie.”
*Harry Eichhorn is an iconic figure in Ocean Grove representing the musical side of this town with its long musical heritage. There is a plaque on the Pavilion honoring Harry Eichhorn for his many years of conducting the Summer Band. You can use the search box at the top right of this page and type in his name. And, incidentally, Harry will turn 92 on January 29. —PG
Editor’s note: Once again artist Jack Bredin of Ocean Grove creates a personal vision of an Ocean Grove view. His body of work is unique, as he redefines how we see our town. There was a time in 2007 when this Boardwalk Pavilion became a symbol of controversy where factions in the Grove clashed in an un-neighborly way.
But Jack Bredin sees something much different when he looks at the Pavilion. He sees summer band concerts, gospel services with inspiring music, children running around, a place to rest on a hot day, and a historic landmark which is part of a larger and most beautiful scene as seen in this painting. So that is why he doesn’t simply call this work “Boardwalk Pavilion.”
Instead, by naming this work “The Harry Eichhorn* Pavilion” he reminds us to look at our town with a broad stroke and to see it in all its diversity and beauty.
–Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger
I think the Boardwalk Pavilion should be officially renamed the ‘ Harry Eichorn Pavilion ‘.
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Kudos to Jack Bredin for creating a beautiful painting of yet another historic Ocean Grove building. Looking at the painting brings back memories of warm summer evenings while watching Harry Eichhorn conduct the summer band.
Jack, once again you hit a home run. I can feel the warmth all the way down here in Florida.