The Billy Walton Band with The Plaid Salmon Horns
Jersey Blues Meets Shoreline Soul: The Billy Walton Band and The Plaid Salmon Horns Bring High-Energy Rock, Blues, and Funk to Legacy Concerts on the Beach
July 31 @ 8:00 PM – 11:30 PM

Every summer concert series has its signature moments. Some nights celebrate national legends. Others spotlight rising stars. Then there are evenings that showcase something equally important to New Jersey’s musical identity: homegrown artists who have spent years building reputations through relentless touring, exceptional musicianship, and an unwavering commitment to live performance.
On July 31, 2026, the acclaimed Legacy Concerts on the Beach series in Somers Point turns its spotlight toward one of the Garden State’s most respected working bands when The Billy Walton Band takes the stage alongside The Plaid Salmon Horns for what promises to be one of the most energetic and danceable nights of the summer season.
Set against the stunning waterfront backdrop of William Morrow Beach, the performance continues a tradition that has helped transform Legacy Concerts on the Beach into one of the nation’s most celebrated outdoor concert experiences. Now in its 33rd year, the series has earned national recognition while maintaining the community-centered spirit that makes it such a beloved part of the South Jersey summer calendar.
For this particular evening, however, the focus shifts squarely toward the rich musical traditions that have long defined New Jersey itself.
Few artists represent the modern Jersey blues-rock scene more authentically than Billy Walton.
For years, Walton has built a loyal following throughout the Northeast and beyond through performances that combine the grit of electric blues, the power of classic rock, the improvisational spirit of jam music, and the soulful grooves of American roots traditions. His reputation has been earned not through radio hype or manufactured celebrity, but through countless nights on stages large and small where musicianship and authenticity remain the only currencies that matter.
That approach has made The Billy Walton Band one of the most respected live acts to emerge from the region.
At a time when many performers rely heavily on technology, pre-recorded elements, and elaborate production, Walton’s music remains rooted in something refreshingly straightforward: great songs played by exceptional musicians.
The result is a sound that feels simultaneously familiar and fresh.
Listeners hear traces of classic blues traditions, echoes of Southern rock, flashes of funk, soul, and Americana, yet the music ultimately belongs to the band itself. It is a style built for live performance, where improvisation, audience interaction, and spontaneous moments often become the highlights of the evening.
That live energy makes the group particularly well suited for the atmosphere of Legacy Concerts on the Beach.
Unlike indoor venues where audiences remain confined to assigned seats, the Somers Point setting encourages movement, participation, and community engagement. Fans spread blankets across the sand, gather with friends, dance near the shoreline, and experience the music as part of a larger social celebration.
The addition of The Plaid Salmon Horns elevates the evening even further.
Horn sections have long occupied a special place in American music history. From Memphis soul and New Orleans funk to classic rhythm and blues, horns bring a sense of excitement and power that can transform even familiar songs into something extraordinary.
When paired with The Billy Walton Band’s already dynamic sound, the result promises an expansive musical experience capable of moving effortlessly between blues-driven rock, soulful grooves, funky rhythms, and explosive improvisational passages.
It is precisely the type of performance that thrives in an outdoor setting.
As the sun begins its descent over Great Egg Harbor Bay and evening settles across the shoreline, the music becomes part of the environment itself. The waterfront breeze, the sounds of the crowd, the glow of sunset reflected across the water, and the energy of live musicians performing just steps from the beach combine to create an experience that extends far beyond a traditional concert.
That unique atmosphere has helped make Legacy Concerts on the Beach one of New Jersey’s most treasured cultural events.
Presented by Tony Mart Cares in partnership with the City of Somers Point, the series has become a model for how communities can successfully blend tourism, entertainment, economic development, and cultural preservation. What began as a local tradition has evolved into a nationally recognized destination that attracts visitors from throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, and beyond.
The success of the series reflects a broader truth about South Jersey’s music scene.
While major metropolitan markets often dominate headlines, some of the most vibrant musical communities continue thriving in smaller cities and shore towns where audiences remain deeply connected to live performance. Somers Point has embraced that tradition, creating an environment where established artists, emerging performers, and devoted music fans can gather in a setting that feels authentic rather than commercialized.
That authenticity can be traced directly to the city’s rich musical heritage.
For decades, Somers Point served as a gathering place for musicians, performers, and audiences seeking memorable live experiences. The legacy of legendary venues and generations of local music supporters remains woven into the fabric of the community. Legacy Concerts on the Beach honors that history while introducing new audiences to artists who continue carrying those traditions forward.
The July 31 performance embodies that mission perfectly.
The Billy Walton Band represents the enduring strength of New Jersey’s contemporary music community. Their success demonstrates that talent, hard work, and artistic integrity continue to resonate with audiences even in an era dominated by digital entertainment and algorithm-driven consumption.
The band’s appearance also highlights the remarkable diversity of the 2026 Legacy Concerts season.
Throughout the summer, audiences experience everything from blues and funk to classic rock, soul, Americana, New Orleans traditions, and tribute performances celebrating some of music’s most beloved catalogs. The variety ensures that every concert feels distinct while contributing to the larger identity of the series.
For fans attending July 31, the attraction will be simple.
Outstanding musicians.
Powerful songs.
A spectacular setting.
And the opportunity to spend a summer evening surrounded by fellow music lovers on one of the most beautiful stretches of waterfront in New Jersey.
As the music echoes across William Morrow Beach and the crowd gathers beneath the evening sky, the performance will serve as another reminder of why Legacy Concerts on the Beach continues to earn national acclaim year after year.
Great concert series are not defined solely by major headliners.
They are defined by their ability to create unforgettable experiences.
The Billy Walton Band and The Plaid Salmon Horns arrive in Somers Point carrying the proud traditions of blues, rock, soul, and American roots music. Combined with the extraordinary setting of Legacy Concerts on the Beach, their July 31 appearance has all the ingredients necessary to become one of the standout nights of the 2026 season.
For one evening, the sounds of Jersey blues and shoreline soul will merge on the sands of Somers Point, creating the kind of magical live music experience that has become synonymous with one of America’s most celebrated outdoor concert series.












