Patrick Kernan | Times Leader Patrick Kernan | Times Leader Patrick Kernan | Times Leader Patrick Kernan | Times Leader WILKES-BARRE — Like the Beatles playing atop Apple Records in 1969, Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen took to a rooftop ahead of the release of new music. The only differences were that this rooftop concert was in Wilkes-Barre and not London, and the blues rock trio rocked a lot harder than the Beatles did that fateful day. The Wilkes-Barre-based band took to the roof of Park and Lock East on North Washington Street downtown on Friday evening, playing a set to celebrate the release of their newest single, “Broken.” A video for the song, shot inside the Irem Temple building nearby, was also released on Friday.