After getting rained out, The Homophones finally have their shot to get in the game at Rittenhouse Square Park. You’ll be treated to a taste of rich baritone vocals, sharp-witted lyrics and a joyously tight musical outfit that has a bright future on the airwaves. We, at The Deli, are very excited to have them performing at our showcase for the Opening Party of the Philly Film and Music Fest at KFN on Sept. 23 w/Univox, TJ Kong and the Atomic Bomb, and Hair Rocket. It should be interesting to see what happens this week in extra innings at PW’s Concerts in the Park Series. We’ve already had police time and tax dollars wasted with the cops being called in for profanity by Gang, a rain out and plenty of last minute lineup changes which include last week’s switch of Peasant for Government Cheaze and this week’s substitution of Post Post for Terrible Things (who will be at FYE on Broad St. today for an in-store performance as well as at The Note tonight for a CD Release Party – you can check out an interview with Fred Mascherino for The Deli’s Where Is My Mind? here). It doesn’t matter. It’s FREE! So grab whatever legal or illegal substances that you’d like to ingest for this evening and head on over to Rittenhouse Square Park because you won’t be able to do this again until next summer. PW’s Concerts in the Park Series, Rittenhouse Square Park, 7pm, FREE, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman