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Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh April 10 muls.com (516) 783-7500 ticketweb.com This chart-topping C&W superstar returns to Mulcahy’s to rock Wantagh with the ultimate country music “Sunday Funday,” which all gets underday at 5 pm with a free barbecue – as well as a set by Southbound performing the southern rock hits of The Allman Brothers Band and other greats. Paslay’s hits just keep coming, including the mega-smash “Friday Night,” “Song About A Girl,” and “She Don’t Love You.”

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Treme, Islip April 9 at 8 PM tremeislip.com (631) 227-2008 Yet another special event – and major artist – at this hot jazz and blues club: National recording artist Shakoor has worked with the cream of rock, jazz, and pop music, including Jimmy Buffet, Madonna, Al Jarreau, Janet Jackson, and most notably Arrested Development.

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Lex Gray & The Urban Pioneers The Nick Moss Band The Johnny Mac Band 89 North Music Venue, Patchogue April 8 at beginning at 7:30 PM 89northmusic.com • (631) 780-8992 Here's a rare “triple treat” of blues artists, all appearing on one night at this Patchogue showplace. Moss is a major force in the Chicago scene; Gray and company (above) are a wild take on blues; and the Mac Band is one of this area's busiest blues ensembles.


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Hot Charity:

Walk/Run For Karen Returns

The annual 5K Walk/Run For Friends Of Karen at The Long Island Marathon will be on Saturday, April 30, at The Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale, with a 10K, Half & Full Marathon on Sunday, May 1, 2016 at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow. Friends Of Karen provides emotional, financial, and advocacy support for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families in order to keep them stable, functioning, and able to cope. The organization has helped more than 14,000 children in the New York tri-state region. The Walk/Run for Friends of Karen was started in 2007 with 25 participants and spearheaded by Evelyn Anderson, a Friends of Karen parent who wanted to run a half marathon to honor her son, Luke, diagnosed with leukemia as a toddler and now enjoying growing up with his family. To help or obtain more information: (631) 473Adiel 1768, extension 303, or Torres visit friendsofkaren.org.

Hot Games:

All Kids Fair In Melville

The 2016 edition of the All Kids Fair takes place on Sunday, April 10 at The Melville Marriott Hotel. The event is a combination of education and activities expo and health and wellness fair. It offers entertainment choices for toddlers through high school, including kids who have special needs or are gifted. More than 80 exhibitor spaces and 24 kids’ classes provide information for kids, parents, and grandparents. Exhibitors will cover schools, camps, after school activities, birthday party ideas, college planning, photography, and kids’ products. Among the attractions are 13year-old Telemundo recording artist Adiel Torres (pic-

Best Bets For Area Fun tured); Quackerjack of The Long Island Ducks; a juggler from the Big Apple Circus; and more. Info: AllKidsFair.com, or contact Barbara Kaplan at (516) 621-1446.

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Old School Fung Fu Fest

The Old School Kung Fu Fest, a three-day barrage of rare and classic martial arts movies, returns for its sixth annual edition on April 8 through 10 at Metrograph in New York City; info and tickets: metrograph.com. This year's festival focuses on Golden Harvest, the studio that became Hong King's leading purveyor of truly insane action cinema in the '70s, '80’s, and '90s. Among the films at this year's festival include Bruce Lee’s Enter The Dragon (1973); the original OneArmed Swordsman (Jimmy Wang Yu) and the one-off James Bond (George Lazenby) in The Man From Hong Kong (1975); Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in The Prodigal Son (1981); Sammo Hung directing and starring in Pedicab Driver (1989); Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx (pictured, 1995); and more. Follow this actionfilled festival at Facebook.com /metrographnyc.

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Take A Maritime Tour The first of this season's Maritime Walking Tours at The Town Of Brookhaven Dock will be Sunday, April 17 at 2 pm. The April event will be a walking tour of the Dyer’s Neck-East Setauket shipbuilding area as it was in the 1850s and 1860s. Info: threevillagehistoricalsociety.org, or call (631) 571-2730.


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Wave 'Em & Cheer: Rally Towel Day At Citi Field

They've joined bobbleheads, batting helmets, and baseball cards as real sports collectables: The New York Mets will offer free “rally towels” to fans (subject to quantity limits) at the Sunday, April 10 game versus The Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field in Flushing; log on to mets.com for full information. Just type in “rally towel” on eBay and other sales websites to see how thousands of sports arena and stadium towels that are being traded and sold by rabid sports fans around the country. The towel pictured here was given away before 2015 MLB World Series at games at Citi Field.

Brooklyn Folk Festival Returns

The eighth annual Brooklyn Folk Festival will rock the house on Friday, April 8 through Sunday, April 10 at St. Ann's Church in Brooklyn. For a complete schedule and tickets, log on to brookynfolkfest.org. Among this year's performers will be Michael Hurley, Piedmont Bluz, Ed Sanders and Steve Taylor of The Fugs, The Whiskey Spitters, and other musical artists and attractions.

Rock & A Revival: School Of Rock Winter Garden Theatre The Color Purple Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

The 2003 Jack Black comedy film School Of Rock has been faithfully adapted by “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes from Mike White’s screenplay into a boisterous, highoctane new musical with a serviceable if not inspired score by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Disney pro Glenn Slater. The musical concerns a con man who liberates the overachieving students, their demanding, overbear-

while also liberating the prim principal (the wasted Sienna Boggess). The astonishing 9to 12-year-olds, however, are the real stars, playing their own instruments with verve and propulsive energy. In his pared-down revival of The Color

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The Sinatra Century: Classics At QPAC

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“The Sinatra Century,” a special musical concert event featuring Billy Stritch and Jim Caruso with The Diva Jazz Orchestra, headlines on Sunday, April 10 at 3:30 pm at The Queensborough Perfoming Arts Center in Bayside. Visit visitqpac.org for tickets and info. “Come Fly With Me,” “The Best Is Yet To Come,” “Witchcraft,” and more Frank Sinatra classics will be performed in this special tribute show.

Prize-winning novel. Adapted by playwright Marsha Norman with an eclectic gospel, jazz, blues, and pop score by music veterans Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray, this is a fable about the triumph of a long-suffering, Job-like woman, Celie (silken-voiced dynamo Cynthia Erivo), over four decades of

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ing parents and prissy teachers at an uppercrust private school. He, in turn, is transformed by the kids. The sentimental, high energy, high talent show is an upbeat crowd pleaser, as well as this season’s breakout musical (the Hamilton” juggernaut excepted). In a career-making performance, Alex Brightman, channeling the manic energy of the young John Belushi, stars as narcissistic loser Dewey Finn, who mooches off of his best friend Ned (Spencer Moses), annoying Ned’s shrewish girlfriend. When he is fired from a rock band, Dewey impersonates Ned, taking his job as a substitute teacher at a preppy school where he unleashes the inner rock souls of his students, transforming them into a rock band and boosting their self confidence – 4 • Good Times Magazine • April 5 - 18, 2016

Purple, minimalist director John Doyle has stripped the 2005 musical to its essence, eschewing atmospheric sets for chairs suspended from wooden planks, and focusing on the human drama instead of elaborate production numbers. A celebration of sisterhood, a triumph of self-discovery and a victory for the oppressed soul, Purple is a rousing musical that envelops the audience with the big-hearted power of Alice Walker’s beloved Pulitzer

sexual and psychological abuse. Celie finally finds comfort from her abusive husband’s (Isaiah Washington) son Harpo (Kyle Scatliffe), Harpo’s outspoken wife Sofia (Danielle Brooks,) and sultry blues singer Shug Avery (Jennifer Hudson), with whom Celie first experiences physical and emotional love. Erivo delivers such a sympathetic, heartfelt performance that she has the whole audience on its feet cheering at the triumphant finale.


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uring the past two decades, the pay cable giant HBO has become the most talked-about network on television, thanks to its high quality, uncensored adult dramas. From “The Sopranos” through today, the creative minds at the network manage to gain the interest of the viewing public by offering a daring mix of original comedy, drama, and action – many times on the same night. Which makes Sunday, April 24 an important night on this season’s TV schedule: It marks the return of “Game Of Thrones” (to be broadcast in this market at 9 pm), which begins its 10-episode sixth season. Based on

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The Sixth Season Debut Anchors An Historic TV Night

the popular book series “A Song Of Ice And Fire,” by George R.R. Martin, this hit Emmywinning fantasy series chronicles an epic struggle for power in a vast and violent kingdom. The ensemble cast for the fifth season included Emmy and Golden Globe winner Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Diana Rigg, Natalie Dormer, Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner. Fans have been

marking their calendars since the end of season five, and it’s a sure bet that the season premiere will result in ratings as large as the dragons the show so realistically depicts for its fans. Amazingly, “Game Of Thrones” is only one of three season premieres to take place on April 24: “Silicon Valley” begins its 10-episode third season at 10 pm. The Emmy-winning and Golden Globe-nominated series takes a comic look at the modern-day epicenter of the high-tech gold rush, where the people most

qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success. A collaboration between Mike Judge and Alec Berg, the series stars Thomas Middleditch, standup comic sensation T.J. Miller, Zach Woods, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr, Josh Brener, Amanda Crew, Matt Ross, Suzanne Cryer, and Jimmy O. Yang. Ending the night on a satirical note, “Veep” launches its 10-episode fifth season at 10:30 pm, starring Emmy winner Peter Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

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Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center April 16 at 8 PM (631) 288-1500 whbpac.org

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

He's back: Easily one of Long Island's favorite comics is area star (and utterly rabid New York Mets fan) Breuer, who went on from being best known as “Goat Boy” and Joe Pesci on “Saturday Night Live” to becoming an A-list standup sensation as well as a radio superstar. Esperanza Spalding Tilles Center, Greenvale April 10 at 7 PM • tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 The Grammy-winning bassist and singer/ songwriter features songs from her newest proejct, Emily’s D+Evolution.

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Broadway's British Invasion Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre April 10 at 3 PM madisontheatreny.org (516) 678-5000 This musical concert will feature hits from British Broadway musicals, sung by stars Liz Callaway, Scott Logsdon, and Howard McGillin in a performance conducted by Aaron Gandy and featuring The Children's Society Orchestra.

Hilary Kole – Over The Rainbow: and Mollo A Tribute To Judy Garland Staller Center for the Performing Arts, Stony Brook University April 9 at 8 pm (631) 632-ARTS stallercenter.com This remarkable cabaret performer conjures Garland in stunning arrangements of famous songs, including “Somewhere Over The Rainbow,” “The Trolley Song,” and more.Needs

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Genessa & The Selena Experience NYCB Theatre at Westbury April 16 at 8 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 livenation.com

In an international tribute to what would have been Selena’s 45th birthday on this very day, Genessa & The Selena Experience will perform their unique tribute act honoring “The Queen Of Cumiba.”

Robert Randolph & The Family Band

The Space At Westbury April 15 at 8 PM thespaceatwestbury.com (800) 745-3000 Have you ever seen that catchy band that performs the “Friday Night Knicks” theme song on MSG Network telecasts of NBA basketball games? That's New Jersey's Randolph and his mates. Randolph is considered a major innovator on pedal steel guitar, performing the instrument in a whole new way. Area group Memphis Crawl opens.

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waBelinda Carlisle The Paramount, Huntington April 12 at 8 PM • paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 Carlisle pursued a solo career after leaving The Go-Gos in 1984. Her first solo album, 1986’s Belinda, featured the #3 single “Mad About You,” which went gold and established her as a viable hitmaker. The following year, Carlisle released “Heaven On Earth,” her greatest solo success, followed by such hits as “I Get Weak” and “Circle In The Sand.”


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Roger McGuinn YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore Photos courtesy respective venues & artists; Roger McGuinn by John Chiasson; Jim Breuer by Gregory Pallante April 14 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 Shawn Mullins He's back: The influential folk/rock singer – Adelphi University as well as the master of the 12-string electric Performing Arts Center guitar – returns to April 8 at 7:30 PM the Boulton after a adelphi.edu fondly remembered (516) 877-4927 performance here in Best known for his smash hit 2014. From The “Lullaby” in 1998, singer Byrds to his own /songwriter Mullins has gone on solo canon, expect to become an Americana a bit of everything troubadour for the new era, from one of the rare performing in venues large artists who hasn't and small all over the country. sold out for a single moment during his career His newest album, My Stupid of more than five decades. – Bob Smith Heart, is one of the first releases on Sugar Hill Records Latin Dance Fiesta after it recently became part of Queens Theatre, Flushing the legendary Rounder label April 9 at 8 pm • queenstheatre.org roots music group. (718) 760-0064 This stage show will feature dancing from Cuba to Mexico, through Bolivia and Colombia. Four Latin dance companies will showcase traditional dances from their countries of origin.

Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington April 9 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Parker joins guitarist Brinsley Schwarz to perform songs from all phases of his careeer. Expect songs from early albums with The Rumour, his solo career, and the present day, with tunes from the two latest Rumour reunion albums.

Here’s a look at Hollywood’s new comedies in the coming weeks – as well as a glimpse of a film whose cast and concept are simply mind-boggling later on the summer: The Boss (April 8): Melissa McCarthy might have saved her big screen career with Spy, last year’s action comedy that was so good we couldn’t believe it. This time out, McCarthy plays a Donald Trumplike tycoon sent to prision for insider trading, and the lengths she goes to The Meddler reform herself after she’s released. The appealing supporting cast includes the always welcome Kristin Bell, Peter Dinklage (“Game Of Thones”), and Kathy Bates. Barbershop: The Next Cut (April 15): Much of the originals are back for the first Barbershop film in 12 years. Ice Cube, Cedric The Entertainer, J.B. Smoove, and a new addition in the enticing Nicki Minaj head a gifted ensemble cast. Keanu (April 29): Key and Peele, fresh from their Comedy Central triumphs, move to the

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bear-coated arm rest and check out this cast list: Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Kate Hudson, Timothy Olyphant, Jon Lovitz, Sarah Chalke, Lucy Walsh, and on and on. Frankly, the only thing that could make this a “comedy” in our eyes is if there’s a love scene featuring Lovitz and Aniston, but we bet that’s not in the equation. Nine Lives (now slated for release on August 5): Get ready: A big-time businessman (Kevin Spacey), according to the press notes, somehow is inside his family’s pet cat. So, in other words, he becomes the Mr. Ed of the feline set. In 2016. We’ll repeat this: An Oscar winner is about to star as a cat. Jilted goddess Jennifer Garner and fellow Oscar winner Christopher Walken also collect paychecks in a film about a guy who becomes a cat. Maybe if we write more about it, we’ll begin to believe it – and that this particular cast ever agreed to do it.

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big screen ... and, no, it’s not a drama about the star of “Speed.” The boys are pals who pretend to be dope dealers to try to retrieve a stolen cat. Some are already talking about Will Forte (“Saturday Night Live”) in a particularly crazed supporting role. The Meddler (April 22): Susan Sarandon is the mother, Rose Byrne plays the daughter. Read the title again ... get it? Oscar winner J.K. Simmons plays the mom’s love interest. Mother’s Day (April 29): Another Garry Marshall ensemble comedy, and yes, it’s based around another holiday that’s not really a holiday. Hold on to your gummy

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One of the bigger stories coming from a rather sleepy spring training was The New York Mets’ decision to release shortstop Ruben Tejada, which was surprising for a couple of reasons. Tejada become a folk hero of sorts when he

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was on the receiving end of a controversial slide by The Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chase Utley during the playoffs; Tejada ended up with a broken leg, which knocked the shortstop out of the rest of the post-season. While the signing was overshadowed by that of Yoenis Cespedes, the Mets invested in the ballpark of $18 million over two years for shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera. Three weeks into spring training, Cabrera started suffering from a sore left knee, and had to be shut down for weeks. The conventional wisdom was that Tejada would serve as a fairly inexpensive insurance policy for Cabrera, but general manager Sandy Alderson, who reportedly was never a fan of Tejada’s work ethic, elected to go

Bowling With Bob Smith

Herrill Highlights: Here's a batch of fresh honor league scores from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park: Wednesday Early Mixed: Gil Li 287; Josh Kramer 750 series; Jeff Louis 267; John Marotta 762 series; Jeanine Musacchio 236 and 621 series; Bonnie Gortler 225; Jennifer Devoti 211; Ray Perry 260; Gregg De Angelo 258; Gerry Lopez 257; Michael Fels 256 and 752 series; Patty Genova 223; Kathy Chernow 212; Karen Wolf 211. Chatterbox Mixed:Travis Maslankowski 735 series; Andrew Davidow 252, 266; Josh Magolnick 250; Patrick Blaha 287; Tom Fischetti 258; Kimberly Foley 232. Chit-Chats: Martha Leon 203; Liza Winton 202; Anika Demas 205. Friday Early Rollers-Srs: Sylvia Abanes 214; Eileen Aldrich 205; Gil Li 265. Friday Mixed Nuts: Eduardo Balmaseda 256; Helen Gerhold 209. BVL's New Initiative: Bowling For Veterans (BVL) has introduced a nationwide effort, “Care, Connect, Contribute,” created to increase funding during 2016 for the organization's mission to brighten veteran's lives (which is what the “BVL” acronym means). BVL is currently seeking commitments from bowling centers, manufacturers, suppliers, and vendors to pledge donations. “We have a number of proprietors and industry suppliers who have, over the years, made sure to include or integrate BVL in their annual giving

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instead with the tandem of Wilmer Flores and rookie Matt Reynolds. Mets captain David Wright showed why he’s so deserving of that title last month for reasons that had nothing to with his on-field heroics. Wright was one of the moving speakers at the Citi Field memorial service for Mets senior public relations director Shannon Forde, who succumbed to breast cancer at 44. Wright joked that he wanted to prepare a speech, but that Shannon would have laughed at him, so he spoke extemporaneously and eloquently. Kudos also must be given to Shannon’s longtime boss, Jay Horwitz, who gave a heartfelt eulogy as well. There are few more consumed with the Mets than Greg Prince, who runs Ruben one of the better-known fan blogs, Tejada Faith And Fear In Flushing. Prince has authored Amazin’ Again (Sports Publishing), which recaps the up-down-and-up 2015 season. As usual, Prince is his usual literate, and yes, obsessive self. I learned from reading this book that outfielder Michael Conforto became the 1,000th player to wear a Mets uniform. Adelphi University sports journalism professor Brett Topel has researched an arcane aspect of the Mets’ former home, Shea Stadium. When Yankee Stadium was being renovated in 1975, Shea played host to the Yankees, Mets, and Jets. Topel recalls what plans,” said BVL board chairman John LaSpina, owner of one of the region's biggest independent bowling chains, Maple Family Centers, in a press release. “However, to truly meet our goals in serving those who served our country, we can and must do more to ensure that BVL is truly successful.” Founded in 1942 by bowlers and today still led by representatives of BPAA and USBC, BVL is bowling’s oldest charity, raising nearly $50 million to date for recreational and therapeutic programs and services not covered by government funding. Moreover, BVL delivers these programs efficiently and effectively; with an overThe head of just six percent. Slackers Learn more about BVL's programs and find out how to get involved at bowlforveterans.org. Pins (& Safety Pins): Tickets are finally on sale for the 2016 Punk Rock & Bowling Festival slated for June 10 through 12 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. This ain't for the Chit Chats league – the festival, a Las Vegas tradition since 1999, features tons of indie rock bands, a two-day bowling tournament, hotel pool parties, live comedy, movies, and much more. Headliners for the inaugural Asbury Park Punk Rock & Bowling Festival include Agnostic Front, Descendants, Dag Nasty, H20, The Slackers, and much more. Visit punkrockbowling.com for schedules, highlights, and tickets. LIGBT Winners: Josh Valdes, a 33-year-old FDNY EMT from Staten Island, won his first club title with a resounding victory and a $1,000 first place prize and trophy at LIGBT’s house shot tournament at South Levittown Lanes on March 14 ... Sunday, March 20 saw Scott Gray of East

may have been the busiest year in any stadium’s history with his new book, When Shea Was Home (Sports Publishing.) O.J. Simpson has been a focal point of two cable networks this year. It’s still mind-boggling how one of the great running backs in college and NFL history, as well as being one of the most charismatic athletes ever, could wind up in such overwhelming trouble. FX’s miniseries “American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson” has brilliantly recreated the most

Meadow capture his first championship at AMF Wantagh Lanes. For complete results and to find out how to get involved with these enjoyable amateur events, log on to ligbtour.com.


Photos: Ruben Tejada by Bob Smith; Maria Sharapova by Yan Nasilevich (CC); Steve Lavin by St. John’s Athletic Communications

Maria Sharapova

sensational murder trial in my lifetime. Cuba Gooding, Jr. is terrific as “The Juice,” and so are John Travolta and David Schwimmer as attorneys Robert Shapiro and Robert Kardashian. This summer, ESPN will feature a documentary on Simpson that will be part of its award-winning “30 For 30" series; it will look at his entire life and not just the Nicole BrownRon Goldman murder trial. CBS has announced that it will sell off its owned and operated radio stations around the country. Apparently, radio is not the revenue generator it once was. This is somewhat surprising, since CBS has made a big investment in recent years with its CBS Radio Sports

Network, which can be heard locally on WFAS (1230 AM). WFAN is owned by CBS, and there will definitely be repercussions if and when WFAN (660 AM and 101.9 FM) is in the hands of a new owner. My guess is that Cumulus, Citadel, or any other radio group will try to rein in all costs, including those of air personalities. Perhaps Mike Francesa really is being honest when he says that his current contract, which runs through the end of 2017, will be his last. One of CBS’ other area radio properties is 50,000-watt WPHT (1210 AM) which many baby boomers will remember from its old call letters, WCAU; it can be heard fairly easily, albeit with static, at times in most parts of the area. This will be the first season in a long time that Phillies games will not be broadcast on WPHT. That’s a shame, because it is always fun to eavesdrop on games and to hear the terrific and relaxed teamwork of broadcasters Scott Franzke and Larry Anderson. Mets fans always learn new things about their team when listening to a Mets-Phillies game on the Phillies’ radio or television outlets. While some New York Jets fans were preoccupied about who will be their team’s QB this coming season, the team’s best running back, Chris Ivory, signed a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars. It’s a sure thing that the United States Tennis Association, the governing body of the U.S. Open, wasn’t happy to learn that Maria

Sharapova tested positive for a banned substance and will probably not be allowed to take part in the action at The Billie Jean King Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows Park this summer. Sharapova has never had trouble filling up Arthur Ashe Stadium, as well as attracting the entertainment and celebrity media to the world of tennis. Former St. John’s University men’s basketball head coach Steve Lavin was a panelist at the Big East Conference’s annual basketball roundtable at The Theater at Madison Square Garden last month. Lavin talked about how the big three athletic apparel companies – Nike, Under Armour, and Adidas – have created traveling amateur basketball leagues for hoops phenomenons as young as 10 years old. “Kids are more likely to listen to their sneaker company team coaches than their high school coaches,” he said disapprovingly. Lavin, who has alternated between head Steve Lavin coaching and national sportscasting during the course of the last decade, said that while he enjoys being a color analyst for Fox Sports 1, he would jump back into coaching if the right offer were to come along.

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Calendar

Tuesday, April 5

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E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Karaoke Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Original Music Showcase: Baker 8 / Mark Newman / Dave Diamond / Blue Velvo Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): DJ Neil Wrangler / DJ Cowboy Ben-E Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JDL Puglia's (Garden City): Body & Soul Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Alec Israeli & Jim Commack Duo Katie's Of Smithtown: Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Patchogue Theatre: Dancing In The Streets: Motown's Greatest Hits Pour House (Holbrook): Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Strictly Sinatra (Frank Sinatra Tribute) / The B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Blue Note (NYC): John Scofield Quartet Featuring John Medeski Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Autolux City Winery (NYC): Curtis Thompson & Kelly Jones Jazz Standard (NYC): The Bad Plus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Acid Mothers Temple / Mounds Toshi’s Living Room & Penthouse (NYC): Red Sahara

Your Guide To Local Events Wednesday, April 6 Nassau

Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Homestead (Oyster Bay): Open Mic w/"Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Eric Malson & Christopher Chung Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesdays R.S. Jones (Merrick): Karen Bella Space At Westbury: Randy Newman Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford): Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Open Mic & Jam Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Open Mic With Ryan Fitzpatrick Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Featuring Vanessa Trouble Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Open Jam / Paint Night Paramount (Huntington): The Cult Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam

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Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic Hosted By Johnny B. Red River Inn (Yaphank): Karaoke Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Suffolk County Environmental Center (Islip): Seatuck Eco-Carnival: The Suburban Brothers Band / Live Birds Of Prey / Singalong With Darlene Graham / Jack's Waterfall Treme (Islip): Rob Romeo's Cabaret Night NYC/Queens Blue Note (NYC): John Scofield Quartet Featuring John Medeski City Winery (NYC): Shawn Colvin / Lucy Wainwright Roche Jazz Standard (NYC): The Bad Plus Toshi’s Living Room & Penthouse (NYC): Sylvia Tancredi

Thursday, April 7

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Music Honors Recital Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Live Band Karaoke / Costello's Flying Circus (Elvis Costello Tribute) Hub (Island Park):Open Mic With Benoir Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic R.S. Jones (Merrick): Christine Sweeney & The Dirty Stay-Outs Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore): John Waite BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens

Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Acoustic Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays One Main (Babylon): Live Music Patchogue Theatre: Live In The Lobby – The Como Brothers/ Same Woolf & Dylan Brady Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam / Showcase With Tom Pekar Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic Night Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Soldier Ride Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC): Blue Oyster Cult Blue Note (NYC): John Scofield Quartet Featuring John Medeski Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors City Winery (NYC): Graham Parker Gramercy Theatre (NYC): Metal Allegience: Chris Jericho, Mike Portnoy, Chuck Billy, Alex Skolnick, Bumblefoot, Mark Osegurda, & Mark Menghi Jazz Standard (NYC): The Bad Plus Mercury Lounge (NYC): The Rally / Ula Ruth / Sam Evian / Luke Temple OSA Hall (NYC): Iain Matthews & Andy Roberts Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Classical Music Thursday Toshi’s Living Room & Penthouse (NYC): Annslie Street Vibes

Friday, April 8

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Shawn Mullins Carney’s (Amityville): Brian McGeough Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Second Chance D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Remedy


Calendar Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): The LPs / The Allmost Brothers (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Living Room (Bethpage): Disco Unlimited Madison Theater at Molloy College (Rockville Centre): Asbury Shorts: The 35th Anniversary Short Film Concert Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Nexus Carvas / The Leftovers / Life After TV / The Masons Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Zozo (Led Zeppelin Tribute) / New York Mets Home Opener Bus Trip Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): The Wild Ones / 45 RPM Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Zoo Puglia's (Garden City): Jetstream R.S. Jones (Merrick): Jan Slow Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Scofflaws Sunset Grill (Seaford): Rockin' 45s Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Glenn Guidone Jazz Trio Tilles Center (Brookville): Paul Taylor Dance Company Trotters (Franklin Square): The Rockinghams Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): The Nick Moss Band / Lex Grey & The Urban Pioneers / The Johnny Mac Band Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Don Pasquale Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Yellow Fly Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Delta Deep BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Uncle Ebenezer Emporium (Patchogue): Slick Rick / Akim / Big Daddy Kane Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Sympatico Featuring Toni Washington Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): The New Students Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic Martha Clara Vineyards (Riverhead): Stifler's Mom

Your Guide To Local Events Paramount (Huntington): Citizen Cope (Acoustic) / Victoria Reed Patchogue Theatre: Laughter In The Lobby: Paul Anthony / Stevie G.B. / Tom Daddario Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Mean Machine Revolution (Amityville): The 90s Band / Monkey Wrench (A Tribute To Foo Fighters) /·The Midnight Society Shandon Court (East Islip): UnWined / Joe & Steve Acoustic Happy Hour Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): The Hackensack Men / Roses Grove Band Treme (Islip): Duke Robillard T.J. Halpin's (Setauket): The Carl Michael Band NYC/Queens B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing): High Voltage Blue Note (NYC): John Scofield Quartet Featuring John Medeski Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Cloud Cult City Winery (NYC): Pat McGee Band Jazz Standard (NYC): The Bad Plus Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): The Fresh Kidz Of Bel-Air Madison Square Garden (NYC): The Avett Brothers Mercury Lounge (NYC): Boytoy / La Rosas / Surfbort / Threats Terminal 5 (NYC): Andrew Bird Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Shotgun Wedding

Saturday, April 9

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Axiom Brass Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Pure Led (Lez Zeppelin Tribute) Cleary's By The Water (Freeport): Tiberius D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Natural Red Band Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music

Glen Cove Mansion/Pub 1910: The Nina Gordon Party Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Deejays K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Bottoms Up (Van Halen Tribute) / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Graham Parker & Brinsley Schwarz Manning's (Carle Place): The Carman Avenue Band Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): The Electrix MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morell Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Wax Phantom / Tender Defender / Broadcaster / Way Marsh Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): The 90s Band Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Ready In 10 / Guilty Pleasures Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Mystic Puglia's (Garden City): Sweetwater R.S. Jones (Merrick): Treutlein, Novak & Perricone Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Roots Revelators Sunset Grill (Seaford): Uppercut Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Hell Or High Water Tilles Center (Brookville): Michael Feinstein Trotters (Franklin Square): RPM & Friends Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Damage, Inc. (Metallica Tribute) / SMF (Twisted Sister Tribute) / Metal Gods (Judas Priest Tribute) Arden (Port Jefferson): Crush Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard: 3EZ Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Wild Honey Boulton Center (Bay Shore): The Gong Show Off-Broadway BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): DisBand Eclectic Café/Unitarian Society (Bay Shore): Fendrick & Peck / Hank Stone / Open MIc Emporium (Patchogue): Walshy Fire

Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Noriko Ueda & Wayne Sabella Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): The WellDiggers Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music / Live DJ Martha Clara Vineyards (Riverhead): Live Jazz Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Rubix Cube Paramount (Huntington): Puscifer / Luchafer Patchogue Theatre: Book Discussion: Laura Lynne Jackson / The Capitol Steps: Mock The Vote! Revolution (Amityville): Terror Garden Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Hot Date Band / Nancy Atlas Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Treme (Islip): Nadirah Shakor Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay NYC/Queens Barlcays Center (Brooklyn): Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony B.B. King's (NYC): Joe Louis Walker / A Decade Of Soul / Beatles Brunch With Strawberry Fields B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing): Crimson Street Blue Note (NYC): John Scofield Quartet Featuring John Medeski Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Low Cut Connie Jazz Standard (NYC): The Bad Plus Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Jessie's Girl Mercury Lounge (NYC): Glassio / Sizzy Rocket Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os

Sunday, April 10

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Senior Recital City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch

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Calendar Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Reggae Kitty O’Hara’s (Baldwin): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Tim Smith, Glen Goldman, & Paul Karekinian Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Leo Ullman Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Eric Paslay / Southbound NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Take 6 / Manhattan Transfer Tilles Center (Brookville): Esperanza Spalding Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Danny Dakota & Flight Risk / MJT / Chris Ruben / Monkeybite / JT Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyards: Denice Given & Conrad Taylor Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Gail Storm / Joe Carter Duo Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Travis McKeveny Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music Long Island Museum (Stony Brook): Iain Matthews: Tribute To Richard Farina Patchogue Theatre: Star Shine Youth Talent Show Raphel Vineyard (Peconic): Vanessa Trouble Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran Revolution (Amityville): Internal Bleeding Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: Graham Parker

Your Guide To Local Events NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Martin Barre Band Blue Note (NYC): John Scofield Quartet Featuring John Medeski Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Jazz Standard (NYC): The Bad Plus Mercury Lounge (NYC): The Zambonis / Yes Alexander / Lantrns

Monday, April 11 Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Shakers Pub (Oakdale): Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Ace Frehley / Killcode Bitter End (NYC): Jam With Richie Cannata Jazz Standard (NYC): Mingus Big Band Kitano New York Hotel (NYC): Open Jazz Jam Session Mercury Lounge (NYC): Dru Barnes / Zander

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Tuesday, April 12

Nassau E.B. Elliot (Freeport): Karaoke Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Long Island Rock Unplugged: Revel 9 / Craving Strange / Reign Of Angels / NFU / TBA Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Whiskey Road / DJ Cowboy Ben-E Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JBL Puglia's (Garden City): Body & Soul Suite 1828 (Merrick): FiveStone Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park): Jazz Jam Session Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point): Open Mic & Jam Hosted By The Johnny Mac Band Katie's of Smithtown: Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Paramount (Huntington): Belinda Carlisle Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Ace Frehley / Steve Conte / B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Dandy Warhols Mercury Lounge (NYC): Tacocat / Ian

Wednesday, April 13 Nassau Adelphi Univerity Peforming Arts Center (Garden City): Spring Dance Adelphi: Lar Lubovitch Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Homestead (Oyster Bay): Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Heresy (Emerson Lake & Palmer/Prog-Rock Tribute) Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam R.S. Jones (Merrick): Pete Kanelous & Friends Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Tilles Center (Brookville): Ronn McFarlane Suffolk Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Open Mic Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Mark Buttice Remarkable Trio Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Paramount (Huntington): Ace Frehley / Killcode Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic Hosted By Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night


Calendar Stadium (Bohemia): The Cogs Singles Open Jam Treme (Islip): Psychic Medium Gina Simone Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Walter Trout Beacon Theatre (NYC): David Cross Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Dandy Warhols City Winery (NYC): Freedom Seder: Peter Yarrow / David Broza / Others Jazz Standard (NYC): Anat Cohen Dectet Mercury Lounge (NYC): Charlie Bizzle / The Wild Reeds Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Drinkable Arts

Thursday, April 14

Nassau

Adelphi Univerity Peforming Arts Center (Garden City): Spring Dance Adelphi: Lar Lubovitch Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Jazz & Sushi Night Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Holiday Inn (Carle Place): Salsa Night Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir Hudson’s Mill (Massapequa): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke / FM (Steely Dan Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic Night NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Frankie Ballard R.S. Jones (Merrick): Jan Slow Space At Westbury: Steel Pulse / Oogee Wawa Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin): Open Mic Night Tilles Center (Brookville): New Music For Guitar Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club

Your Guide To Local Events Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Roger McGuinn BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien / Tim Givens Duo Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Katie Pearlman & Richard Lanahan Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays One Main (Babylon): Live Music Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic Night Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip): Steem NYC/Queens Apollo Theater (NYC): Esperanza Spalding B.B. King's (NYC): The Blue Meanies (Monkees Tribute) Blue Note (NYC): Manhattan Transfer Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Aoife O'Donovan City Winery (NYC): Mark Roberge Jazz Standard (NYC): Anat Cohen Dectet Mercury Lounge (NYC): Bosley Smoke BBQ Pit (Jamaica): Jazz Night Terminal 5 (NYC): Ween

Friday, April 15 Nassau

Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Spring Dance Adelphi: Lar Lubovitch Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Two From Five Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Porch Groove D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Rockinghams E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): The 45s

Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories / Desert Highway (Eagles Tribute) Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Tommy Tune Memories (Williston Park): Shockwave Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Playing Dead / Knockin' Bones / Cherry Pop / Fall '85 / Flack Jacket Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): ZBTB (Zac Brown Band Tribute) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Ninedeez Nite / Arena Rock Tribute Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): 45 RPM Puglia's (Garden City): East Coast R.S. Jones (Merrick): Debra Lynn Trio Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Space At Westbury: Robert Randolph & The Family Band / Memphis Crawl Sunset Grill (Seaford): Stevie Cochran Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Jason Leibman & The Firewhistles Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Annika Tilles Center (Brookville): Berta Rojas Trotters (Franklin Square): U.S. Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Soul To Squeeze (Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute) / The 90s Band Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Peter Mazzeo & The Hit Squad Boulton Center (Bay Shore): David Lindley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Circle Project Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Shockwave Band Emporium (Patchogue): Freestyle Explosion Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Pamela Lewis Trio Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Roots Foundation Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Deejay Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Pete Moss & The Fertilizers Paramount (Huntington): Ghost / The Shrine Revolution (Amityville): Judas Priestess

(Female Judas Priest Tribute) / Damage Inc. (Metallica Tribute) / Armed & Dangerous Shandon Court (East Islip): Uncle Pete Kletchka (Happy Hour) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks / Mamalee, Rose & Friends Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): David Cassidy Treme (Islip): Ama Jam NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): A Decade Of Soul / Beatles Brunch With Strawberry Fields B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing): The Buzz Blue Note (NYC): Blue Dahlia / Manhattan Transfer Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Alex G / Porches City Winery (NYC): Wesley Stace's Cabinet Of Wonders Jazz Standard (NYC): Anat Cohen Dectet Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): The Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Mercury Lounge (NYC): Prof / The Bones Of Mr. Jones Terminal 5 (NYC): Ween

Saturday, April 16 Nassau Adelphi Univerity Peforming Arts Center (Garden City): Spring Dance Adelphi: Lar Lubovitch Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Totally '80s Band E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Time Lapse Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Glen Cove Mansion (Pub 1910): The Nina Gordon Party Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): The Legendary Murphys / The Mystic Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Dennis Elsas: Rock & Roll Never Forgets Manning's (Carle Place): Mountain Jam (Allman Brothers Band Tribute)

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BEER & SPIRITS

Hops & Props Was Tops: From Belmont State Park to Montauk, Long Island is known for its array of outstanding craft beer and food festivals. The Cradle Of Aviation Museum in Garden City recently hosted the third annual Hops & Props Craft Beer Festival, and again many Long Island breweries participated in this huge event. For the first time, this year’s show was 100 percent craft and draft beer,

giving attendees great blends of home-brewed beers and ciders from throughout the area. Among the many companies throughout the museum’s flight-themed venue were Barrier Brewery, HandGrenades HomeBrew Club, and Black Hog Brewing Company, who offered delicous hand-crafted fare. Each brewing company took pride in their latest blends, and poured each four-ounce glass with anticipation, as some batches were finished just weeks before this event. This beer fest provided an enjoyable introduction to local breweries’ latest handcrafted

The Guess Who At Tropicana

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creations. Providing more than just beers and ciders, Hops & Props was stocked with food vendors as well. Made with the

Classic rockers, take heed: A slew of legends and stars will be invading the area's casinos and resorts this spring and summer. The Tropicana (Atlantic City): “The Trop” is getting to be known as a classic rock mecca, and the concerts booked in the coming weeks and months bear that out: On the schedule (tickets for all shows are available via ticketmaster.com) are Three Dog Night (April 16), Pat Benatar & Neil Girlado

Casinos & Resorts

on the same bill with Melissa Etheridge (July 16), and KC & The Sunshine Band (August 27).

same pride and care as the beer crafters, offered were bacon fudge and truffles, BBQ pulled pork sliders, tacos, The Jerky Hut’s whiskey beef jerky, Madd House Creations’ candied cayenne bacon, and more. Added to the food and drink was unique merchandise including items such as “Stairway To Heaven” T-shirts by Distinkt Tees, Gabby’s Kitchen Hot Pepper Jam, and Peck’s of Maine’s Mainer Christmas Jam. Given the success of the festival, it seems likely to continue to return to Long Island for years to come. Check out hopsandprops.com for more events – and don’t miss their upcoming Bacon Festival as well.

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Whitesnake At Mohegan Sun & Trump

member of Deep Purple. “We are truly excited and looking forward to playing at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City in 2016 on what will be our ‘Greatest Hits World Tour,’ and most likely my personal farewell to arena rock after over 40 years of writing and performing rock music,” said Coverdale. “I am honored to have toured this incredible world we share for over 40 years, celebrating and enjoying unforgettable moments with millions of people, all of whom have shared this amazing journey with me. I truly love the shared experience and simply love my job and always will.” For tickets and info: trumptaj.com. Mohegan Sun (Poconos): If AC is too far, Whitesnake will also slither into Pennsylvania as its big tour will touch down at Mohegan Sun Pocono’s

Keystone Grand Ballroom on July 2. Also coming to “The Trop” is Tickets are at tickemaster.com and the bassist Jim Kale's current edition of casino's box office. The Guess Who on May 28. Kale and Resorts World (Queens): drummer Garry Peterson are the origiJamaica's casino keeps it going with a nal members in this touring act, which also includes Derek Sharp (vocals and massive “Anthems” night of club hits, featuring an array of superstars in guitars), Leonard Shaw (keyboards, Long Island's Kim Sozzi, Reina, Inaya flute, sax and vocals), and Laurie Day, Luz Davina, and Veronica on MacKenzie (guitars and vocals). This April 23 at 9 pm. Learn more at version of the band will perform the hits from the original group's catalog, rwnewyork.com. including “American Kim Sozzi Woman,” “No Sugar At Resorts Tonight/New Mother Nature,” “Bus Rider,” “Share World The Land,” “Hand Me Down World,” “No Time,” and many more. Learn more about upcoming shows at tropicana.net. Trump Taj Mahal (Atlantic City): This opulent showplace also will feature classic sounds. Just announced is an appearance by Tom Scholz' current version of Boston (August 13), which is hitting AC as part of its 2016 40th annivesary tour. Also on the entertainment calendar is Whitesnake on July 1, which still features its charismatic lead singer David Coverdale, a former


Calendar Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Screamer Of The Week & Friends Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Wannabe (Spice Girls Tribute) / Larger Than Life (Boy Band Tribute) / Annual Tribute To James D. McNaughton: ZBTB (Zac Brown Band Tribute) / Drop Dead Sexy Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Mr. Lovejoy / Feedback Rocks NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Genessa & The Selena Experience Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Bruce Jacques Puglia's (Garden City): Live Music R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Wolf Cats Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff): DJ McLovin Sunset Grill (Seaford): Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Danny Kean Tilles Center (Brookville): Hillary Field / Andrew York Trotters (Franklin Square): Generations Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): O El Amor / Rag Doll (Aerosmith Tribute) Amityville Music Hall: Acicula / Reign Of Fear / Corruption Culture / Remnants Of The Plague / Wizardnosia / Mad Kings Grains Of Paradise Arden (Port Jefferson): The Pamela Betti Band Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard: Ricky Roche Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Grand Boulevard BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Black Tie Brass Bulldog Grille (Amityville): Live Music Emporium (Patchogue): Desiigner / Fat Joe Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Mark Lawlor &

CLUBBING

Ready In 10 The Nutty Irishman, Farmingdale April 9 at 11:30 PM nuttyirishman.com (516) 293-9700 After what's sure to be a rockin' set from Guilty Pleasures at 9 pm, the veteran covers and originals band Ready In 10 will take the Nutty stage, and no doubt once again deliver one of Long Island's most notable club music experiences.

Your Guide To Local Events The Undecided Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic / Live Irish Music Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Drop Dead Sexy Paramount (Huntington): Robin Trower / Phil Varca & The SlamJammers Raphael Vineyard (Peconic): East End Trio Revolution (Amityville): Early Show – Riley Lynch / Allie Martocci /Jenna Rose / Morell Brown / Gianni Paci / Phantoms & Fables / A Place To Hide; Late Show – The Vinyl Plane / Fools & Fanatics / Wings Of The Whale / Hydrodub / The Oyster Babies Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center (Medford): The Savoy Swing Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Revel In Dimes / Stange Majik / Hopefully Forgiven Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): 45 RPM / That ’70s Band Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Ray's Proteges Jazz Treme (Islip): Primer Band Villiage Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live DJ Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: Jim Breuer NYC/Queens B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing): ReRun Blue Note (NYC): Manhattan Transfer Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Citizen / Turnover City Winery (NYC): David Grisman Sextet Jazz Standard (NYC): Anat Cohen Dectet Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Jessie's Girl Mercury Lounge (NYC): Lost Boy? / Sexy Neighbors / No Honeymoon / Lewis Lane / Cool Company / Mike Hubbard Terminal 5 (NYC): Ween

Sunday, April 17

Pairing: Anna Miranda & Christopher Allen Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music

Nassau Adelphi Univerity Peforming Arts Center (Garden City): Spring Dance Adelphi: Lar Lubovitch City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Glen Goldman, Tim Smith, & Paul Karekinian Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack Morelli Tilles Center (Brookville): David Starobin Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Dawn Huffman Benefit & Fundraiser: Sweet Suzi & John Puglisi / Adam Tese / Diane Fogerty / Big Daddy & The Bulldogs / Sherry A. Andersen / Others Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard: Acoustic Soul Carney’s (Amityville): Brian McGeough Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Richie Iacona & Madeline Kole / Joe Carter & Wayne Sabella Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Pete Mancini Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music Long Island Museum (Stony Brook): John Gorka Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Live Reggae Patchogue Theatre: Pops In Patchogue: Give My Regards To Broadway Raphael Vineyard (Peconic): Keith Maguire Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran Revolution (Amityville): Long Island Breakout Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Psychic

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Keiko Matsui Blue Note (NYC): Manhattan Transfer Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Coleman Hell City Winery (NYC): The Mountain Goats / William Tyler Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Jazz Standard (NYC): Anat Cohen Dectet Mercury Lounge (NYC): Vera Bloom / Cerenkov

Monday, April 18 Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Melody Rose & Andrew Carroll Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Shakers Pub (Oakdale): Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn

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Heresy: Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tribute K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore April 13 at 8 PM kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925 Here's something different in the world of tributes: Heresey is a prog rock band that originally formed in the 1970s, releasing two albums of its own material in the 80s. In addition to ELP, the group also performs prog rock hits by Jethro Tull, ELP, Genesis, The Who, and more.

Nexus Carvas The Leftovers Life After TV The Masons

Mr. Beery's, Bethpage April 8 mrbeerys.com (516) 579-7049

Seriously – you want new stuff? Tired of cover bands playing 46-year-old hits? Mr. Beery's continues to bring area music fans the hottest emerging new aritsts; for this show, four hot area-based bands storm the stage on the same Friday night. Life After TV (pictured) recently issued a new EP that’s already catching the eyes and ears of many music fans.

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Electric Avenue Profiles: Murphy’s Music • Melville Visitors to Murphy's Music in Melville often think that owner Jeff Frohman has his head in the clouds. Multi-tasking from opening to close, Jeff would have a good excuse, however: The affable owner has had his pilot's license since his senior year of high school, and flies private planes. Likewise, his trip to Murphy's is a fascinating journey. Murphy's was founded in 1984 by Bob Murphy, and has its roots in Straub & Favila music stores, legendary retailers in their day. Murphy did guitar repairs, and when he opened his store, he built up quite a following. Enter Jeff, who started hanging out at Murphy's in 1991, working for merchandise, not bucks. He picked up the business, and before you could say Captain Video he had become manager in 1998. In 2007, Jeff bought the Murphy's store, and the rest has been a roller coaster ride. Murphy's has earned its reputation by making customers feel at home, perhaps a throwback to Jeff's MI groupie days. Murphy's has become one of Martin Guitars’ best dealers and warranty centers, and is rightly proud of its repair center. Jeff and his team scout companies looking for great brands, that's why he features G & L Guitars, part of the heritage of Leo Fender, plus Dean and Washburn Guitars, as well as Lag Acoustic, a custom builder from Southern France. Murphy's features a large selection of pedals, amps from Vox, Peavey & Orange, plus EBS for bass from Sweden. Did someone say

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ukuleles? Murphy's has the largest selection on Long Island; quite an amazing assortment, I have to tell you. Jeff says that part of the reason for their success is Murphy's deep roots in the community. They contribute to everything from scholarships for kids to band ensemble programs where budding young musicians learn how to put together a group. They give lessons on nearly every instrument, plus voice. For every ying there's a yang, and Jordan, Murphy's manager, is the perfect counterpoint to Jeff's casual personality. Jordan is Mr. MI; his knowledge of instruments is encyclopedic. Jordan arrived at Murphy's from the national band touring scene, and soon became a vital part of the operation. “Jordan, how much is that 1922 Fender Reverse Strat in pink?” Jeff will query. No need to check the computer, as Jordan will give Jeff the skinny on the make, model and history. One of the things that customers love about Murphy's is that every employee has a unique personality. – no cookie cutter here. Who says you have to go to the giants to get great products? Murphy's has all the bases covered, and their prices are truly amazing. Bargains galore, just one more reason to truck on down to Melville for an altitude check. Jeff's dad was known as “Friendly Frohman” in his printing business. The mantle has been passed to a new co-pilot. Stop in at Murphy's soon and say hi to Jeff, Jordan, and the rest of the gang. – Rich Branciforte


Performance Billy Joel • Madison Square Garden • New York City The “Piano Man” continued his record-breaking residency at Madison Square Garden with this letter-perfect March performance, and proved yet again why his name hangs from the rafters at “the world’s most famous arena.” Opening with “Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway),” Joel’s vocal range was stellar, as crystal clear as the day the track was recorded. Whimsically dedicating “The Entertainer” to Donald Trump, Joel seemed to be having a good time throughout the proceedings. After soaring through “Vienna” and “New York State Of Mind,” Joel brought out classical violinist Itzhak Perlman for “The Downeaster Alexa” and “Where’s The Orchestra.” Joel even picked up a red electric guitar and rocked out with Perlman on “We Didn’t Start The Fire.” An obvious finish to the set was his signature “Piano Man”; Joel and his crack band (featuring Mike Delguidice of Big Shot) encored with several songs, including “Uptown Girl,” “It’s Still Rock And Roll To Me,” “Only The Good Die Young,” and more. Following his sparkling performance of 23 hit songs, it was clear that Joel’s historic MSG residency might never end. – Photo and text by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

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Arts Announcements

online, by phone, or in person at the ASK desk.

Art Arboretum Inspirations Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Great River Through May 22; (631) 581-1002; bayardcuttingarboretum.com Women Sharing Art Inc. presents a multi-media exhibit by 21 members (above). Mary Ann Petry: Selected Works Frank and Gertrude Kaiser Gallery, Molloy College, Rockville Centre Through April 25; (516) 323-3196; molloy.edu Petry, a member of the Molloy Art faculty from 1962 through 1973, is the featured artist in an exhibition of prints, woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, and paintings, as well a memorial to her years of working with Molloy students.

Comedy Wendy Liebman Governor's Comedy Club, Levittown April 15 at 8 pm & April 16 at 7 pm and 9:30 pm; (516) 731-3358;

Wendy Liebman

Oprah's Favorite Books: The Power Of Now Freeport Memorial Library April 9 at 2:30 pm; (516) 379-3274; freeportlibrary.info John Zaluski discusses Eckhart Tolle's guide to achieving spiritual balance, which shows readers the impediments posed by the mind to the path of enlightenment and the secret to connecting with the essence of being, all the while emphasizing the importance of living in the moment. Register

open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for more information and meeting dates. Theater The Music Man Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale Through April 10; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: The classic musical with the legendary score.

era when bus rides cost a quarter, house parties and backyard barbecues were filled with the sounds of Motown, and Count Basie and James Brown hailed the borough of Queens as their home.

The Music Man

One-Act Play Festival The Playhouse At St. Paul's, Northport April 15 through 17; (631) 834-4374; northportplays.com Eleven new plays are featured.

govs.com The national headliner returns to her native Long Island for a trio of shows. The Comedy Club At Theatre Three Theatre Three, Port Jefferson April 2 at 8 pm; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Long Island Comedy presents a trio of standup stars in Mick Thomas, Paul Anthony, and John Santo.

book, Game 7, 1986: Failure And Triumph In The Biggest Game Of My Life.

Peer Gynt

Photo: Ron Darling courtesy SNY

Children Rumplestiltskin Arena Players Theatre, Vanderbilt Estate Carriage House, Centerport Through April 24; (516) 293-0674; ArenaPlayers.org Arena Players: The classic children's tale comes to life on the stage.

Books Ron Darling Book Revue, Huntington April 6 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The former New York Mets pitcher and SNY baseball analyst Ron Darling will speak and sign his new

Ron Darling

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Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.com The regular monthly show of Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more. Log on for the next show dates. Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of every month at 7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335 The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings are

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The Pirates Of Penzance BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through April 24; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: “Everyone's first high school musical” gets a more lavish, just-like-Broadway BroadHollow treatment. Man Of LaMancha BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Public Library Through April 24; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: Live out your “Impossible Dream” by seeing the legendary musical tale of Don Quixote. Visiting Mr. Green Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts April 9 through May 15; (516) 868 6400; merrick-theatre.com How two lost souls change each other's lives forever. Southeast Queens: A Play With Music Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Roy Wilkins Park, Jamaica Through May 7; blackspectrum.com; (718) 723-1800 This “musical history book” takes theatergoers back to the days of innocence in Southeast Queens, an

Beau Jest Theatre Three, Port Jefferson April 9 through May 7; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com James Sherman's romantic comedy. Cabaret Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts April 9 through May 22; (631) 724-3700; smithtownpac.org Berlin's Kit Kat Club comes to life once again in this classic musical. Memphis: The Musical John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through May 8; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: Inspired by the dance clubs of 1950s Memphis, this play follows the romance between a radio DJ and a club singer. Peer Gynt Hofstra University, Hempstead April 8 through 17; (516) 463-6644; hofstra.edu Henrik Ibsen’s classic, poetic masterpiece is revived.


WHEELS & DEALS

Hot Artists & Events Rocking The Area Scene Psychic Laura Lynne Jackson: Book Event In Patchogue

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The Patchogue Theatre will present a book event with New York Times bestselling author and Long Island psychic medium Laura Lynne Jackson on Saturday, April 9 at 3 pm. Jackson, one of 19 scientifically certified psychics in the world, will speak about her new book, The Light Between Us, followed by a question and answer session with the audience and a book signing. Jackson is a high school English Iain Matthews & Andy Roberts: An Homage In Stony Brook teacher, Long Island native, a wife Iain Matthews, a founding member of the landmark folk/rock band Fairport and mother of three Convention, reunites with Andy Roberts, another noteworthy singer/songwriter, as children, and a Plainsong as they pay homage to Richard Farina as part of the “Sunday Street psychic medium able to converse with souls from the other Series” on Sunday, April 10 at 5 pm at The Gillespie Room at The Long Island side. In the book, Jackson “teaches us how we can embrace Museum in Stony Brook. Butchers Blind, peforming in a duo setting, will open; our own intuitive abilities and transform how we see our advance tickets and information are available at sundaystreet.org. world,” according to a press release. “In her inspirational Matthews and Roberts were original members of Plainsong, formed in 1972. memoir, Jackson shares what she's learned about the Matthews has, over the years, featured songs by Richard Farina, the singer/ songwriter remembered for the two albums recorded with his wife, Mimi. Matthews universe from the readings she's done for people who've lost and Roberts recently released a recording, Remembering Richard, that reinterprets loved ones and how it works to guide us to live in a more loving and meaningful way.” 16 Farina compositions, including the previously unrecorded “Sombre Winds.”

Be A Star In Bellmore: Sweeping Talent Search Is On

Area talent of all kinds, pay serious heed: There is currently a search on for participants in a major talent show that could become a regularly scheduled event at one of the area’s top showplaces. These events will headine on The Bellmore Movies’ lavish live stage, and the search is on for all kinds of talent – magicians, comedians, singers, improvisational groups, ventriloquists, acoustic acts, and more. “We’re looking to do a talent search and show – old school, somewhat like vaudeville,” said area entertainment professional Gary Smith of New York Entertainment Club; he’s well-known in for his long stint at The Brokerage, one of the area’s top venues. “We’d also like to have a keyboard player to fill time between the acts, and be used when needs for the singers, and more. The emcee will be Rick Morgan, an established comic and producer from Long Island ... I see this as a great night out. I would love to make this a monthy event.” To get involved, call (516) 785-4234, or log on to NYentertainmentcclub.com to learn more.

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The ninth annual “Sound Success For ALS” returns to Long Island as organizer Mick DuRussel has scheduled the event’s biggest lineup to date: The Raves (featuring members of the oldies act Randy & The Rainbows); area tribute band The Clapton Chronicles; the wild NYC party band Steve Marshall & The Deputies (pictured above); Godfrey Townsend (formerly with The John Entwistle Band); The Cryers, featuring former Paul McCartney & Wings members Denny Laine and Steve Holley; area cover band No Stone Unturned; Kentucky’s Velvet Saints; emcee DJ Brad; and more guests and artists on April 16 beginning at 3 pm at Backstage Pass in Ronkonkoma. During the last eight years, this open-door fundraising event has brought in more than $25,000 in charitable contributions for The Eleanor & Lou Gehrig ALS Research Center at Columbia University / ALS Gift Fund (columbiaals.org) to help make a difference in the lives of those afflicted. Proceeds from this show help to fund clinical research and quality-of-life treatment for those suffering with Lou Gerhig’s Disease, aka ALS. Admission at the door is $20, but payment by check in advance is preferred; call Mick DuRussel for details at (631) 335-8886, or write to theshowbizwizard@yahoo.com.

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Robin Trower

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hil Varca & The SlamJammers – one of the region’s most popular and long-lasting blues/rock acts – will once again open for British rock legend and master guitarist Robin Trower on Saturday, April 16 in a return of one of the biggest area rock

ROBIN TROWER & PHIL VARCA A Rocking Night Of Guitar Returns To The Paramount

shows from 2014. Tickets and information are at paramountny.com. Trower, originally a member of the 1960s prorgressive rock act Procol Harum, went on to become one of the most influential rock guitarists of his generation, as his Jimi Hendrixinspired solo albums on the Crysalis label became best sellers, including Bridge Of Sighs, Caravan To Midnight, Long Misty Days, For Earth Below, and more. A member of virtually every guitar hall of fame in existence, Trower’s thick yet melodic tone, backed by a rock- solid band of top musicians, have made him one of this region’s topdrawing guitarists ever – as well as one of the top-selling guitar solo artists ever. Phil Varca and his SlamJammers are a rarity in that Varca and his trio areare Phil Varca & always the band – there are The Slamjammers

no subs, no replacements, and never any substitutions. The continuity of members in this rocking, high energy trio no doubt accounts for its sucess both in live performance and on recordings. "There's nothing I like more than opening for an act and playing to a crowd that is there to see someone else,” said Varca some time ago, and for the second time, he has the honor of performing with Trower. “Their people don't know you, and they don't owe you! We only get one chance to make a first impression ...so I love playing for those people ... turning them on to our music for the first time and seeing their reaction." In this case, Trower’s fans have given their strong reaction – they loved this double bill, so here it is again.

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Who: Lisa Vetrone is a 22-year-old '60s- and '70s-inspired blues/rock/pop singer/songwriter based in Long Island. Selected as one of the most talented high-school students in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut area, Vetrone was a finalist on the MSG Varsity Talent Show, which aired on television in 2012. Along with being a featured performer in both Singer-Songwriter Sessions and Chick Singer Night, she is a member of the New York Songwriter's Circle and has performed at various events and venues in New York City, including famed venues such as The Bitter End, Cafe Wha, and The Village Underground. In 2015, Vetrone was selected out of thousands as a semifinalist for Gold Coast's “Your Big Break” showcase. In addition to performing original material with her band, Vetrone is also currently a member of the band Just Sixties, the long-running '60s tribute. The Artist & Her Sound: Vetrone released her self-titled EP on March 1. The five-song album, recorded at Sabella Studios in Roslyn, features the original songs "Heavy Love," "1969," and "Wanderlust," as well as two acoustic bonus tracks, "Ain't No Fool" and "Johnnie Walker." The self-titled EP will be streaming free, and is available for download, on the Internet music platform Bandcamp at lisavetrone.bandcamp.com. Appearing and working on the EP were James Sabella (guitar, producer), Matt Murphy (engineer), Cosmo Miliardi (bass, keys), Glen Goldman (guitar), Matt Rullo (drums), and Michael Gerver (acoustic guitar). From her bio: “An artist whose music is a genuine 'throwback,' Lisa's highly awaited debut EP showcases her unique sound, a mix of traditional blues and retro soul that has drawn comparisons to artists ranging from Janis Joplin and Dusty Springfield to Edie Brickell and Norah Jones.” To Learn More About The Artist & To Buy Music: Log on to lisavetrone.com, facebook.com/lisavetronemusic, Twitter/Instagram: @lisavetrone, or at the bandcamp address listed above. Vetrone and Just Sixties will perform on April 9 at 8 pm at The Plainview Library.

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The Imperial Iggy: Who would have believed that the third member of the early ’70s unholy trinity, Iggy Pop, would have been the last man standing, still alive and well? The other two key figures, David Bowie and Lou Reed, have passed away, leaving Iggy to still represent the brief glory that was

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the one who started it all. Iggy continued to get record deals and release enjoyable albums (including New Values and Soldier), but to minimal record sales and almost nonexistent airplay (outside of college stations, of course). The ’80s came along, next New Wave came along, and MTV came along – and suddenly everyone knew and loved Iggy (including those who never loved him when he needed and deserved the love, but we all know how that goes). A&M Records signed him, MTV interviewed him, and suddenly his cover of "Real Wild Child (I'm A Wild One)" was being played on Z100 New York, and it was also used as a backdrop for an FTD commercial. "Lust For Life" was used for a Carnival Cruise commercial, and also in the soundtrack of the trendy hit film Trainspotting (one of the main characters was a huge Iggy fan).

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MainMan, the Bowie-based management company that had all three under the same roof at one point in time (1972 to 1973) while Bowie was gifting us with his Aladdin Sane, while Reed gave birth to Transformer. It was Iggy & The Stooges’ MainMan album, Raw Power, that forever changed the world; the disc, which Clive Davis was talked into releasing by MainMan, was shunned by radio, ignored by record buyers, and mocked as a noisy

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shambles by the rock establishment ... when it was released. Now, it is hailed as a groundbreaking classic, the birth of speed metal, the birth of punk, the birth of hardcore, the birth of anarchy – and the birth of the next 40 years. The sad truth is that no one expected Iggy to make it past 1979. He was always broken, teeth missing, laying in the gutter outside Rodney's English Disco waiting to be rescued, usually by Bowie. The early Stooges albums were, as mentioned above, commercial disasters, and most people looked at the band, and Iggy, as an ongoing joke, dynamic and exciting but totally out of the realm of prosperity. He eventually got signed to RCA via the good graces of Bowie, who was one of the label’s biggest stars, and together they delivered the albums The Idiot and Lust For Life, neither of which became mainstream hits but proved to be wildly influential in the years and decades to come. Iggy's legend became more stable and polished, and he made the rounds of TV talk shows (even Dinah Shore!). The late ’70s punk/new wave movement hailed him as its “godfather,”

"Lust For Life" was reissued as a single more than 10 years after it was recorded, and became another Z100 mid-sized hit. This was mindblowing to a longtime Iggy fan like me, who always thought he deserved more; nothing was more shocking than watching straight-laced Ryan Seacrest introducie Iggy on "American Idol" to perform that first commercial breakthrough, "Real Wild Child," while undulating in front of a stunned and confused Jennifer Lopez. Yes, Iggy had arrived. Iggy and his band are still on the boards. In more recent times, they toured the Raw Power album in big venues, were inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, and hopefully made some real money. A TV ad for Audi uses "Search And Destroy," and it sounds more propulsive now than it ever did before. Iggy his group have released a new, big-selling album, Post Pop Depression, which is very much in the tradition of the RCA albums that Iggy did with Bowie. The album is a must, he'll be touring in support of it, and you really need to see him live.

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BITS & PIECES Ana Popovic

Ana Popovic:

An Ambitious Triple Set

Belgrade-born guitarist Ana Popovic will release a new album set, Trilogy, on May 20, comprised of three volumes that will include 23 blues, jazz, and funk tunes. The set was produced by Grammy Award winner Warren Riker, Grammy Award winner Tom Hambridge, and Delfeayo Marsalis. Guest appearances include Joe Bonamassa, Robert Randolph, Bernard Purdie (The Purdie Shuffle), Cody Dickinson (North Mississippi Allstars), rapper Al Capone, and others. Also this spring: Popovic will on the road with The Experience Hendrix Tour as the only female guitarist part of an all-star line-up. For more news and concert info: anapopovic.com.

Jo Kroger

Joe Gets Bad: Legends Unite

Joe Walsh and Bad Company have announced their “One Hell Of A Night” coheadlining national tour. It's a trek that will bring them to Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on June 14. As coheadliners, the acts will rotate the headlining spot each show. As for who will headline in what city, Walsh playfully quipped: “I told Paul, if it’s a long bus ride I go first!” "I had always hoped that we would do something together, and so here we are 30 years later finally touring Joe together,” Bad Walsh Company lead singer Paul Rodgers said. “It has taken us this long so I wouldn't miss this. Unless you want to wait 30 more years for our next tour in 2046! There is only one Joe Walsh, he is such a unique person and an uber talented singer, songwriter and musician." More: BadCompany.com, JoeWalsh.com, and LiveNation.com.

Shop At Kroger’s: Her New Single

New York-based folk/rock singer/songwriter Jo Kroger has announced the release of her new single, “Simplest.” Mastered by Oscar Zambrano, the track is the first song released from Kroger’s new EP, The Simplest, now in stores. After moving to New York from Cincinnati, Kroger met Brooklyn producer Erik Braund (X Ambassadors, Courtney Love), who taught her how to use Pro Tools.

She soon became part of the singer/songwriter community in Manhattan, gaining mentorship from the Grammy-nominated country artist Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Her first EP, Troubled Night, was released in 2013. Shortly after its release, Kroger went on to tour Western Europe when she learned that her father was in the advanced stages of cancer. She put everything on hold as his health deteriorated; after his passing, Kroger believed she would never play again. The Simplest EP is about getting up and brushing off when life knocks you off your feet, the artist stated.

Lee Aaron

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A Canadian Star’s Return Multi-platinum Canadian rock

(Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, The Cult). “Tom Boy,” the first video and single, was penned for Aaron’s daughter and was inspired by the fearless, unself-conscious energy of pre-teen girls.

Victoria Reed:

Her Paramount Debut

artist Lee Aaron is back with her first album in some time, Fire And Gasoline. Aaron has sustained a three-decade career in her native Canada. The disc was recorded at Vancouver’s The Farm studio with engineers Ben Kaplan (Mother Mother, Hedley) and vocal engineer/keyboard guru John Webster

Brooklyn-by-way-of-Detroit newcomer Victoria Reed has embarked on a 15-date tour opening for Citizen Cope – one that will bring her to debut at The Paramount in Huntington on April 8; tickets are at ticketmaster.com. Both Reed and Citizen Cope will perform acoustic/solo sets. Born to a rock musician (Alto Reed, longtime saxophonist for Bob Seger) and a Playboy Bunny, Victoria always knew she wanted to be a performer. "I don't think there was one moment of my life where I wasn't thinking, 'Of course I'm going to be a singer someday,'" Reed recalled. More: victoriareedmusic.com.

Victoria Reed

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