ONE NIGHT ONLY - Tommy Cono: "The Voice of Tribute"
Club Clemans - Sat. March 28 at 7:00 PM
For one night only, Tommy Cono takes the stage at Club Clemans, bringing his show The Voice of Tribute to Cape May audiences.
Tommy Cono is a modern interpreter of the vintage American rock-and-roll songbook, approaching the music with reverence, confidence, and a contemporary sensibility that allows it to resonate with today’s listeners.
Singing yesterday’s music for today’s ears, Tommy Cono brings fresh energy and technical finesse to songs that shaped a generation. Audiences say his voice transports them decades back in time, as he effortlessly swoons listeners with music made famous by Frankie Valli, The Bee Gees, Bobby Rydell, Elvis Presley, Len Barry, Del Shannon, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and more.
At just 28 years old, Tommy Cono delivers this repertoire with remarkable vocal precision, emotional authenticity, and an intuitive understanding of style, phrasing, and storytelling. The Voice of Tribute is not imitation—it is interpretation, honoring the spirit of the music while allowing it to feel alive and immediate.
Tommy Cono has performed across the country and continues to gain national recognition for his work celebrating classic popular music. He serves as a national spokesman for the Bobby Rydell Foundation, helping carry forward the legacy of one of rock and roll’s most beloved voices. Most recently, Cono recorded with Frankie Avalon, bringing him back into the recording studio for the first time in 45 years—a rare and meaningful milestone.
A proud New Jersey native, Tommy Cono was recently named Fire Captain in Freehold, a distinction that speaks to his leadership and service beyond the stage. That honor holds special resonance at the Clemans Theater for the Arts, a beautifully historic venue housed in the newly restored former Allen AME Church, where a fire in 2018 changed the building forever. The Clemans Theater has a special place in its heart for firefighters and first responders, making Tommy’s appearance feel especially meaningful.
Join us for an intimate evening of timeless music, storytelling, and connection—perfectly suited to the cabaret-style atmosphere of Club Clemans.
One night only. Due to the intimate nature of Club Clemans, seating is strictly limited.
Club Clemans - Sat. March 28 at 7:00 PM
For one night only, Tommy Cono takes the stage at Club Clemans, bringing his show The Voice of Tribute to Cape May audiences.
Tommy Cono is a modern interpreter of the vintage American rock-and-roll songbook, approaching the music with reverence, confidence, and a contemporary sensibility that allows it to resonate with today’s listeners.
Singing yesterday’s music for today’s ears, Tommy Cono brings fresh energy and technical finesse to songs that shaped a generation. Audiences say his voice transports them decades back in time, as he effortlessly swoons listeners with music made famous by Frankie Valli, The Bee Gees, Bobby Rydell, Elvis Presley, Len Barry, Del Shannon, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and more.
At just 28 years old, Tommy Cono delivers this repertoire with remarkable vocal precision, emotional authenticity, and an intuitive understanding of style, phrasing, and storytelling. The Voice of Tribute is not imitation—it is interpretation, honoring the spirit of the music while allowing it to feel alive and immediate.
Tommy Cono has performed across the country and continues to gain national recognition for his work celebrating classic popular music. He serves as a national spokesman for the Bobby Rydell Foundation, helping carry forward the legacy of one of rock and roll’s most beloved voices. Most recently, Cono recorded with Frankie Avalon, bringing him back into the recording studio for the first time in 45 years—a rare and meaningful milestone.
A proud New Jersey native, Tommy Cono was recently named Fire Captain in Freehold, a distinction that speaks to his leadership and service beyond the stage. That honor holds special resonance at the Clemans Theater for the Arts, a beautifully historic venue housed in the newly restored former Allen AME Church, where a fire in 2018 changed the building forever. The Clemans Theater has a special place in its heart for firefighters and first responders, making Tommy’s appearance feel especially meaningful.
Join us for an intimate evening of timeless music, storytelling, and connection—perfectly suited to the cabaret-style atmosphere of Club Clemans.
One night only. Due to the intimate nature of Club Clemans, seating is strictly limited.










