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Peter Cetera

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NYCB Theatre at Westbury June 3 at 8 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 This Grammy Award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame insductee has had two distinct musical careers: From 1968 throug 1985 Cetera was the singer, songwriter, and bass player for Chicago; a solo artist since 1986, he has recorded 10 albums featuring his #1 hits “The Glory of Love” “The Next Time I Fall” (with Amy Grant), “Feels Like Heaven” (with Chaka Kahn), and other chart-toppers.

The Dolan Twins

The Paramount, Huntington June 12 at 8 PM paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 No, these aren't the silver spoon brothers that charge you way too much to watch “Gillian's Island” reruns on TBS: Grayson and Ethan Dolan are two of the most popular teenage boys in the world at this writing. Although they have millions of fans, we're not quite sure what they actually do – but we're sure your teenage daughter knows all about them, as the Dolans are mega-social media stars. The Paramount’s “Founder’s Room Afterparty” applies for this show; the squealing will be off the charts.

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Funk Filharmonik K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore June 7 at 7PM kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925 This funky band is the real deal and legit Long Island legends, playing venues big and small; the individual members have worked with a “who's who” of the music world, including Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, John Mayer, Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, The Allman Brothers, and more stars than we have room for here.

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult Revolution Bar & Music Hall, Amityville Doors at 6 PM • clubloaded.com • (631) 264-7712 Yet another national headliner headlines this big room, but even that's not all: Bella Morte, Liquid Blonde, Daybreak & The Shadows, and Bitter Grace offer support and get you ready for these legends ("A Daisy Chain 4 Satan," "Rivers of Blood, Years Of Darkness," “Kooler Than Jesus”), who have topped the Billboard charts since their inception – and practically singlehandedly brough the term “industrial” into the music world’s lexicon. 2 • Good Times Magazine - May 31 - June 13, 2016

The Fillmore Night: Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) Reverend Jefferson (Jefferson Airplane Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh June 3 at 8 PM muls.com (516) 783-7500

Here's a massive “two-fer” show for those who remember the halcyon days of Bill Graham, The Fillmore Auditorium, and the classic era that brought about the birth of psychedlic rock: Re-live the music of The Grateful Dead and The Jefferson Airplane as this pair of popular cover/tribute bands (Reverend Jefferson's Joanne Lediger is pictured above) take the same stage on what’s sure to be a memorable night.


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Break is about to hit Long Island, with an new location opening in Syosset this summer. Originating in Seattle, Puzzle Break is one of the longestrunning puzzle rooms in the United States. Games take place Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, with private and corporate events available. The puzzle rooms have become popular across the country for get-togethers with family and friends, team-building exercises, and more. "We are very pleased to announce the expansion of Puzzle Break to Long Island, an area that has shown much demand for awesome, immersive entertainment, and we've got the best in the business," said Nate Martin, founder of Puzzle Break. While playing Puzzle Break games, participants are locked in a room for one hour and need to collaborate to solve puzzles, discover hidden clues and make an escape. Only about 15 to 20 percent of teams are able to escape the rooms, which have themes that include astronomy, fantasy, old Hollywood, underwater, and futuristic. To learn more about Puzzle Break and to sign up for email updates surrounding the grand opening, visit puzzlebreakLI.com.

Hot Folk:

Crossroads Fest In Malverne

Folk star Tom Chapin headlines the second annual Crossroads Folk Festival on Sunday, June 12 beginning at 1 pm at Crossroads Farm on the grounds of the former Grossmann’s Farm, located at 480 Hempstead Avenue in Malverne. The familyfriendly festival will

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also feature performances by Long Island-based trio Gathering Time, New Jersey-based folk stylists Mara Levine and Mike Agranoff, and LI-based singer-songwriters Mike Barry, Marci Geller and Kirsten Maxwell, and other artists. Advance tickets at crossroadsfolkfestival.com.

Hot Movies:

Gold Coast’s New Program

Young filmmakers can see their work appear on a big screen in the 2016 Gold Coast International Film Festival Young Filmmakers Program. All films must be no more than five minutes in length and be PG in content. The deadline for film submissions is September goldcoastfilmfestival.org/ festival/youngfilmmakers.

Hot Sci-Fi:

Eternal Con Returns

Meet sciencefiction and comic book film stars, take part in games and more when Eternal Con returns on June 10 through 12 at The Cradle Of Aviation Museum in Garden City. Info and tickets: eternalcon.com. This year’s celebrity guests include Karen Gillan (“Doctor Who,” Guardians Of The Galaxy), Elizabeth Henstridge (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D”), Brent Spiner (“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” above left), William Kircher (The Hobbit, Out Of The Blue, “Xena: Warrior Princess”), and many more stars.


Billy Gardell Patchogue Theatre For The Arts June 7 at 8:30 PM patchoguetheatre.org (631) 207-1313 Fun and a whole lot more: The standup star and “Mike” of the classic sitcom “Mike & Molly” performs in a benefit show for The Knapp Cardiac Care Center at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, The Patchogue Family YMCA, and more than 20 local charities including The Boys and Girls Club Of Bellport, five local food pantries, The Patchogue Neighbors Inn, The Salvation Army, The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and The Rotary Scholarship program at Patchogue-Medford High School.

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

The Forgotten Woman Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor • Through June 19 (631) 725-9500 • baystreet.org

A rarity and a red carpet: The world premiere of Jonathan Tolin's highly anticipated new play brings area audiences a stellar, Broadway-caliber cast of famed actors that includes Ashlie Atkinson, Darren Goldstein, Mark Junek, and television and film favorite Robert Stanton (above).

Jim Norton Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center June 11 at 8 PM; (631) 288-1500; whbpac.org This ain't your daddy's standup star: The unpredictable, unabashed Norton is now a star of radio, podcasts, live shows, and TV, and he shows no signs whatsoever of slowing down. Expect the unexpected as this brilliant comedy mind takes on all topics and comers.

... & A Bit Of Brooklyn, Too Sunset BBQ At Brooklyn Bridge Park A lavish upscale barbeque will take place on Thursday, June 2 at 6 pm at Harbor View Lawn; it's part of The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s annual benefit party that kicks off summer. This year’s BBQ theme provides plenty of food (roasted pig, beef brisket, caja china roasted salmon, an assortment of salads, cornbread and biscuits, and desserts including salted caramel pudding) and drink (with beer provided by Brooklyn Brewery, wine presented by Waterfront Wines & Spirits, and a Bourbon Smash specialty cocktail). Info and tickets: brooklynbridgepark.org.

Photos: Roasted pig by Geoffrey Whiteway

Between Neighborhoods: A Fein Time At Museum Seth Fein's art installation “Between Neighborhoods” runs through June 17 from 9 to 5 pm at Queens College's Arts Center in Flushing; information is at

Free Summer Movies: Films & Fun Under The Stars

The New York City Department of Parks' free “Movies Under The Stars” program is now underway in each borough, and Queens is no exception. Upcoming in this series of just-out-of-the-theaters attractions: The recent hit animated film Inside Out – featuring the voices of comedy stars Amy Poehler, Lewis Black, Bill Hader, and more – on Friday, June 10 at 8 pm at Crocheron Park. This family event features kids' craft activities beginning at 7 pm, followed by the movie at sunset. For more information and a list of all upcoming free films: nycgovparks.org.

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kupferbergcenter.org. This presentation is an audio/visual installation that travels between present and past in Queens and New York City. Comprised of original and archival moving images and sounds, the installation traverses temporal neighborhoods between today and the 1960s, between the so-called ages of globalization and modernization.


Queens Jazz Orchestra: Dizzy Revisited Flushing Town Hall June 10 at 8 PM (718) 463-7700 flushingtownhall.org The music of the legendary Dizzy Gillespie – oh, yeah, baby, it’s time for some “Salt Peanuts” – will be honored and revived by one of the New York's top jazz music orchestras, featuring and conducted by Jimmy Heath, an acknowledged master of jazz music and its history.

Photos courtesy respective venues & artists; Flamingo Road by Kathleen O’Donnell

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YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore June 4 at 7:30 PM boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 It's Flamingo Road’s 40th anniversary as Glenn, Des, Rich, and Frank play hits from yesteryear and new material. The fast-rising, much-talked about Copilot will open.

Long Island Gay Men's Chorus:

Big Gay Sing – My Favorite Things: The Long Island Gay Men’s Chorus

Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington June 15 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444

A special night of the popular music of everyone from Ethel Merman to Michael Jackson in celebration of Pride Month. Note: Tickets for this special event are available via longilandgaymenschorus.org.

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Judy DeAngelis

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DeAngelis Is Back: On May 17, former 1010 WINS morning news anchor Judy DeAngelis returned to the airwaves as the host of WFDU’s Tuesday version of “RetroRadio.” On the show, DeAngelis plays her favorite “comfort food” popular music from the '50s, '60s, and '70s; her show puts an emphasis on taking requests from listeners. While DeAngelis worked as a radio news anchor in the New York metropolitan area for almost 40 years (and also served as a cohost of sorts on Alan Colmes’ AM radio show during the waning days of WNBC; she also worked with Don Imus and Soupy Sales at the station), she has always had a passion for music. She had a career as a singer in musical theater as a cast member of the Broadway show Rockabye Hamlet, as well as in her own one-woman show An Evening With Judy along with work in summer stock theater. WFDU is at 89.1 on the FM dial; we think it’s been about 10 years since we typed in a statement like that … Recently re-released, and with relish: The 1950 version of The

Betty Crocker Picture Cookbook – yes, the same red-colored cookbook that was a staple in American homes for decades – has been the subject of a huge direct mail advertising campaign from Rodale Press that reportedly is doing huge business … Eugena Washington has been named the 2016 – and possibly, the last, according to industry wags – Playmate of the Year by Playboy Magazine. The Southern California native marks the third person of color to be given the award, as well as the first winner to appear in a non-nude photo spread, lensed by famed photographer Jason Lee Parry; it's the focal point, so to

speak, of the current June issue. One of the prizes Washington won was a lavish 2017 Fiat Spider … Veteran actor and activist Ed Asner (“The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Lou Grant,” the original film known as The Wrestler) will be honored with a lifetime achievement award during The Long Island International Film Expo on July 13 Ed through 211 at The Bellmore Asner Movies. Tickets and information: longislandfilmexpo.com … Shout! Factory TV, popular both at Roku and the company's website (shoutfactorytv.com) for its library of cult movies, concerts, and television shows from throughout the decades (even Ernie Kovacs), has expanded its roster of B-films in its “VHS Vault” series, shown complete with video-tape like imperfections. Now available for viewing are such “classics” as BMX Bandits (Nicoke Kidman!), Dreamscape, The Kentucky Fried Movie, Naked Angels, and Streetwalkin’, all streaming for free on the service. 6 • Good Times Magazine - May 31 - June 13, 2016

Classic Rock The Legends Keep On Rolling

The ELP Legacy: Carl Palmer, among the most renowned drummers in rock history and a founding member of Emerson Lake & Palmer and Asia, is returning to the United States and Canada for a tour he has decided to name “The 2016 Remembering Keith & The Music Of Emerson Lake & Palmer Tour.” Originally designed to be a celebration of Palmer’s 50th year in music, the focus and name of the tour was changed in light of the death of his longtime friend and collaborator, Keith Emerson, on March 11. “I will deeply miss Keith, and I want you all to know I will carry on flying the ELP banner and playing the great music with my band for many years to come,” said Palmer

Carl Palmer: Honoring Keith Emerson (inset)

in a statement. “We have lost a very talented and gifted musician, but this great music will continue for a long, long time.” To honor his friend and former bandmate, Palmer, in association with Audio One, will present a special show: “Pictures At An Exhibition – A Tribute To Keith Emerson,” which will feature music by Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy band with special guests, cinematic images, and performances by The Center For Contemporary Dance, who will interpret the music of Emerson Lake & Palmer in contemporary dance segments combined with backing from Palmer and his band. The tribute show, which will also include other guest musicians yet to be announced, will be staged one night only, Friday, June 24 at Miami, Florida’s Olympia Theater. Tickets are available at the Olympia Theater web site. Adds Palmer: “I hope this is something all fans of ELP and Keith Emerson will all want to come along and see to help

celebrate his music. I had wanted to marry the music of ELP with a contemporary dance interpretation for quite a while. Originally, this event had been scheduled to be a celebration of my 50th year in music, and I had invited Keith to come and participate in this and other special events that had been planned in 2016. He told us he was interested, but sadly, fate intercepted these plans. I felt it was imperative that we turn this event into a tribute to him and the music we made together.” The “Remembering Keith” tour features Palmer's ELP Legacy Band, and will also highlight his collection of fine art, recently done in conjunction with California’s Scene Four Art Studios. Palmer’s ELP Legacy returns after a successful run of shows this past June, November, and December. Palmer will present new arrangements of the best-loved instrumental music of ELP and

other composers. Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy is a power trio that features Palmer on drums and percussion, teaming with guitarist Paul Bielatowicz, and bassist Simon Fitzpatrick; fans who have seen the trio have reacted to the group with racous ovations and rave reviews. “Since 2001, I have been playing with my own power trio, replacing the keyboards with electric guitar,” said Palmer. “I felt that was the only honest way to approach the music of ELP. I didn’t want to have a singer trying to sound like Greg Lake. ELP did so much instrumental music, this format made sense to me. The idea was to re-invent the music; there will be several new classic ELP tunes this time around.” Learn more about the artist at carlpalmer.com. The “Remembering Keith” tour will stop on Friday, June 10 at The YMCA Boulton Center in Bay Shore. Tickets and info: boultoncenter.org.


FILM

By Cody Bell

X-Men: Apocalypse

Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Evan Peters, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn Directed by Bryan Singer 20th Century Fox We like to cut to the heart of the matter in this column, so here’s the real scoop why so many people were looking forward to this latest Marvel-based superhero epic: Olivia Munn – the college set’s sex symbol since her days as a host on G4’s pop culture program “Attack Of The Show!,” making her the fantasy of a legion of PlayStation and Xbox nerds – is cast as Psylocke, and the pre-release posters alone had geeks ordering tickets on Fandango months ago. Sure, slacker nation has a point: Munn (right) is spectacular in tight Spandex. But it’s going to take more than a barely clad brunette babe to keep this series hot – the last film, X-Men: Days Of Future Past two years ago, raked in an astonishing $748 million across the globe. That’s a lot to live up to; in a summer where we’ve sat through Batman tussling with Superman and Iron Man at loggerheads with Captain America … is America finally subject to superhero overload? Ho H ot t-B Bu ut tt to on n T To op pi ic cs s: : Ec E c ll ii p ps se ed d Golden Theatre B ll a B ac ck kb b ii rr d d Belasco Theatre

Sexual slavery and pedophilia – two hotbutton topics – are creating theatrical fireworks on Broadway. After a sold-out run at The Public Theater, the powerful and moving Eclipsed marks the auspicious Broadway debuts of Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o and playwright and actress Danai Gurira (whose Familiar is currently at Playwrights Horizons). Groundbreaking as the first Broadway play

Based on this film, the answer might be a surprising “maybe.” The mega-cast merges existing heroes with new faces, and as the Spider-Man and Hulk films have proven, even semi-reboots can have a decent chance of alienating comics fans (think “Fantastic 4”). The nuts and bolts: The “Apocalypse” is actually a super villain of that name, and he’s been in hibernation for thousands of years – so, naturally, he has a lot of catching up to do. Cities are wiped out in spectacular fashion, so protective and dominating mother hen who rules their tiny society. Wife #3, very pregnant with the C.O.’s child, obsesses about her wig. Their attempt to hide a 15-year-old orphan (the luminous Nyong’o) from the C.O. Fails, and The Girl becomes Wife # 4. Ultimately, Wife #2 (Zainab Jah), who returns as a ruthless

Blackbird

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whose playwright, director (Liesl Tommy), and entire splendid cast are African-American women (with connections to Africa), Eclipsed is also notable for Gurira’s great skill in infusing such a harrowing subject with humor and hope. Set in 2003 during Liberia’s Second Civil War, Eclipsed tells the horrific story of the girls – equally victims and survivors – ripped from their families and turned into sex slaves for the warring soldiers. Two women (their identities lost to the war), known only as Wife #1 (Saycon Sengbloh) and Wife #3 (Pascale Armand), share a barren bullet-pocked concrete shack in a military compound where they wait to be summoned by the commanding officer for sex. Wife #1, the eldest at 25, is the

soldier flourishing an assault rifle, and Rita (Akosua Busia), a peace worker with the Liberian Women’s Initiative, vie for The Girl’s soul. With great compassion and humanity, Gurira celebrates the women’s resiliency as they compete for the C.O.’s favor and make do with almost nothing, ultimately regaining their names and finding hope. Fifteen years ago, when he was 40 and she was 12, Ray and Una had a three-month affair.

the world’s favorite mutants both young and old do battle with, once again, “the greatest threat the world has ever known.” And, yes, the action sequences are beyond spectacular; directory Bryan Singer proves he can throw a visual haymaker like few others. X-Men: Apocalypse is … okay. The biggest battle, however, will be on Box Office Mojo, where there will keep a keen eye on receipts. Will we see The Beast at Golden Corral? Unlike Professior Xavier, we’re not sure. Was he a sexual predator and pedophile preying on her innocence and romantic feelings, or was it true love, a love neither has been able to find again? Now, Una has tracked down Ray (now called Peter) at his workplace (the soulless littered staff breakroom set is by Scott Pask) where, after serving time in prison and assuming a new identity, he has forged a new life. The confrontation between these two damaged souls is incendiary, and is the basis for Blackbird. Scottish playwright David Harrower’s 2005 explosive, taut two-character drama was first seen off-Broadway at The Manhattan Theatre Club in 2007 starring Jeff Daniels and Alison Pill. Joe Mantello again directs Daniels with Michelle Williams now playing Una, but the explosive tension has been ratcheted up to an almost unbearable degree – Daniels furious and defensive, Williams visibly shaking, her speech halting in anger and pain. Their emotions seesaw from fear to self-justification, shame to attraction as they relive the trauma and remember the love in their forbidden relationship. Unfortunately, these riveting, intense performances at times feel like dazzling actors’ exercises, while the play itself seems like a cleverly constructed issue-oriented thesis. – Jane Klain

Photo by Brigette Lancombe

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It was funny how quickly the mood changed after The New York Islanders were eliminated in five games in the second round of the NHL playoffs in by The Tampa Bay Lightning. Suddenly, all of the folks who reacted as if the Isles had won the

SportsBeat With Lloyd Carroll

Stanley Cup after they won their first playoff series in 23 years turned decidedly sour. The cold reality was that the Islanders offense often appeared to be only superstar center John Tavares and four other guys on the ice. When The Lightning basically turned Tavares into a ghost starting with Game 2, the Islanders’ scoring died. It also didn’t help New York that Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop had no trouble stopping what few shots on the net that did come his way. Incoming Islanders owners Jon Ledecky and Scott Malkin have their work cut out for them – and it goes beyond deciding if they will try to re-sign free agents Matt Martin, Frans Nielsen, and Kyle Okposo: The fan experience at Barclays Center, in the midst of being remodeled, was not John Tavares a good one. The new

Bowling With Bob Smith

LIYBT Action

LIYBT Titans: Nikhil Nair and Pierce Field were crowned champions at the April 14 LIYBT tournament at Rockville Centre Lanes. A big field of 56 bowlers competed for more than $700 in scholarship awards. Results and scholarship winners: Handicap division: Nikhil Nair $100, Justen Lam $75, Brian Becktold $50, Chris Cassonetto $40, Jessica Burkitt $30, Cory Webster $30. Scratch Division: Pierce Field $150, Adam Glickman $100, Adam Zimmerman $75, Connor Egan $50, Meghan Wing, $35. Scratch Eliminator: Adam Zimmerman $19, Pierce Field $12, Adam Glickman $7. On May 1, Emily Cavanaugh and Bryan Krinick were crowned “no-tap” champions at the LIYBT tournament at Strike 10 Lanes in Deer Park. More than $800 in scholarships were awarded at this event, which featured the challenging 39' USBC doubles/singles Open Championshps oil pattern used in Reno, Nevada. Results and winners: Handicap division: Emily Cavanaugh $125, Justen Lam $80, Jahnia Phillips $60, Glen Robinson $50, Daniel Chun $35, Samantha Calisto $30. Scratch Division: Bryan Krinick $150, Michael

arena was constructed without hockey in mind, and there are seats with obstructed views. With all due respect to Hofstra’s terrific radio station, WRHU, the Islanders need a major commercial radio station that can be heard throughout the tri-state area to broadcast the team’s games. That may be one reason why iconic WFAN air personality Mike Francesa called them “third rate.” New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto will be a fine ballplayer, but he hasn’t had a full year yet in the big leagues – so it’s premature for anyone to compare him to either Bryce Harper or Mike Trout. ESPN broadcaster and former Major League Baseball player Dave Campbell once compared The New Yankees to Dracula – meaning they are both tough to bury. After a dreary April when the sports cognoscenti wrote the Yankees off for 2016, the team’s offense rebounded in spite of Alex Rodriguez going on the disabled list, and the pitching improved. There was a time when Topps made a baseball card for every player, issued it at the beginning of the season, and that was it. Thanks to modern technology, Topps prints cards that capture a big moment (or at least a conversational one) almost instantaneously: Enter the new Now line of cards. The card of Bartolo Colon connecting for a homer in San Diego three weeks ago became Now’s biggest seller in its brief history. Grimaldi $100,Michael Miribile $75, Adam Glickman $50, Joe Laier $40, Skylar McGarrity $30 Next up for the LIYBT is the huge End Of Year Invitational at Farmingdale Lanes on June 5. For more information, more results, and news, log on to liybtbowling.com, or find them at Facebook at fb.com/LIYBT. Herrill Highs: The winter league season is over; honor scores from late in the second half from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park: Congratulations to Gregg De Angelo (Wednesday Early Mixed, this third of the season) and Jim Manganaro (Sunday Early Men) for their recent 300 games. Wednesday Early Mixed: J.J. Marotta 714 series; Gregg De Angelo 279 and 706 and 787 series; Michael Fels 259 and 778 series; Ray Perry 258; Edmundo Marquez 258; Jeanine Musacchio 225 and 617 and 612 series; Jennifer DeVoti 204, 207 and 619 series; Louis Johnson 256; Dennis DeVoti 256; Joshua Kramer 705 series; Kathy Chernow 627 series; Barbara Bongiovanni 225; Delia Marquez 216, 200; JoAnne Perry 603 and 639 series; Edmundo Marquez 277; Bob Smith 265; Gilbert Li 268; Frank Nargentino 258; Tommy Genova Sr. 257; Kin Ng 253. Chatterbox Mixed: Joshua Magolnick 267, 258; Glenn Martin 259; Richie Fidler 253; Ron Neugebauer 279; Xavier Bolanos 269; Patrick Blaha 258. Chatterbox Lounge: Tim Kiley 256; Gale Calca 211; Tricia Lectora 203. . All leagues, centers, and bowlers are welcome to submit scores to gtmag @ optonline.net. BVL News: Mary Harrar (right) has been elected as executive director for Bowling For Veterans Link

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If you enjoy reading about the business side of sports, pick up the new book Players: The Story Of Sports And Money, And The Visionaries Who Fought To Create A Revolution (Simon & Schuster) by Wall Street Journal sportswriter Matthew Futterman. The book’s title is a bit misleading; athletes are certainly discussed, but the “players” that Futterman alludes to are titans such as Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Marvin Miller; Mark McCormick, the founder of sports agency IMG; tennis impresarios Nick Bollettieri and Donald Dell; former Nike CEO Phil Photos: LIYBT action by Bob Smith; Marry Harrar courtesy BVL; LIGBT winner courtesy LIGBT

(BVL). Harrar, who has spend nearly 30 in the bowling industry, has been chosen to take on the role of BVL Executive Director beginning in June, replacing the retiring Elizabeth Montanya. “We are delighted to welcome Mary aboard,” said BVL board chairman John LaSpina. “She is the perfect candidate to spearhead the BVL cause. Her experience and her expertise will be a wonderful match for the position – we feel fortunate that she will be able to join us.” Harrar will join BVL following her previous role as executive administrator for Thunderbird Lanes, with several centers in the Philadelphia area. In addition to her knowledge of the bowling industry, Harrar has long been an avid BVL supporter ,coordinating successful fund-raising campaigns over the years. “I am very passionate about the veterans cause – and specifically BVL, which provides veterans with life-changing recreation therapy programs and services that can really make a difference,” said Harrar. “This is my dream opportunity – to work in an industry that I love and serve America’s veterans. I can’t wait to get started.” Learn more at BowlForVeterans.org. LIGBT Champs: Dave Martorella (below), a righthander from Meriden, Connecticut, won his second LIGBT title with a two-pin victory over Maniram Basdeo and Ferrill McNeill, both of Bronx, New York, to capture the $1,000 first prize and championship trophy on May 1 at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park. The tour stop drew a huge number of entries in 175, and paid out more than $6,100 in winner’s shares… Flushing's Lenny Nguyen won the $2,000 top prize at LIGBT’s 2016 Spring Major at AMF Babylon Lanes ... He’s the king of the house: Christian Ruiz of Staten Island won the May 15 “house shot” event at Whitestone Lanes. Get the full summer schedule for the LIGBT by logging on to ligbtour.com.


Photos: MIchael Conforto by Bob Smith; John Tavares by Michael Miller (CC)

She doesn’t seem frustrated that Fox Sports executives hadn’t integrated her into either their MLB or NFL pregame shows: “That may be in the works,” she said. “I am happy that my career is growing in a steady manner. For me to get higher profile assignments, though, I may have to relocate to Los Angeles which I don’t want to do right now, if ever.” Don’t be surprised if ESPN tries to poach her away for “First Take” now that Skip Bayless has left the network. One broadcaster who did leave New York for Los Angeles at the behest of Fox is former Mets SNY reporter Kevin Burkhardt, now enjoying life near the Pacific. Burkhardt returned to New York as a presenter and was nominated for best play-by-play broadcaster but lost to NBC’s hockey voice, Mike “Doc” Emerick. Katie Burkhardt said that he stays in Nolan contact with his SNY successor, Steve Gelbs. Ironically, the Mets were playing the Dodgers in Los Angeles just as the Sports Knight; and others who revolutionized the world of Emmys were taking place here. “Believe me, I was professional sports economics. aware of the irony,” said Burkhardt. Best of luck to new Brooklyn Nets head coach It was also a great night for broadcast veterans: and Huntington native Kenny Atkinson. He’s going Bill Raftery is sort of a sports version of CBS news to need it. anchor Bob Schieffer, so far as it seems as if The movers and shakers of the sports world Raftery has just been discovered by the masses showed up three weeks ago for the annual Sports even though he has been on the scene for years. Emmy Awards. Hofstra alum Katie Nolan, host of Raftery finally got a chance to call his first Final Fox Sports 1's Wednesday midnight show Four this past March, and was the subject of a CBS “Garbage Time,” was better known in social media Sports documentary last month about his long circles thanks to her popular YouTube clips – but career calling college hoops. Raftery is a great that changed in an instant when she won the storyteller who never resorts to shtick or clichés. He evening’s first Emmy for best sports segment on a digital platform (and was almost instantly blasted by was shocked that he won the Emmy for best game analyst, but was richly deserving of the honor. The New York Post’s Phil Mushnick). Nolan has a CBS college football voice Verne Lundquist was quick wit and a vast knowledge of sports. Fox honored with a lifetime achievement Emmy. In his Sports hired her because she is in many ways the dream girl for the twentysomething male sports fan. gracious acceptance speech, Lundquist discussed

how rocky his early years in sportscasting were, including a stint in the late ’70s and early ’80 at ABC. He knew the handwriting was on the wall when ABC Sports czar Roone Arledge refused to add him to their 1980 Winter Olympics coverage team: “When Al Michaels was screaming ‘Do you believe in miracles?’ I was in Peoria worrying if a PBA bowler was going to make a 7-10 split.”

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Alice In Chains At Taj Mahal

Remember when casino shows consisted of things like Steve & Eydie, jugglers, and magicians pulling rabbits out of hats? Times have changed – get ready to rock this summer with this batch of just-

Casinos & Resorts

booked entertainment events at the best of this region's casinos: Taj Mahal (formerly Trump Taj Mahal, AC): “The Taj” pulled a coup when it booked the barnstorming, returning Alice In Chains

spirits of some of pop's biggest names: Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Steven Tyler, Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, and more. Tickets are $17.50 for children or $35 for adults, and are on sale now via harrahsresort.com and ticketmaster.com. Special group rates are also available. Shows will be 8 pm on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 pm on Friday, 7:30 pm and 10 pm on Saturday, and Sunday at 7:30 pm; special matinees each Monday at 3 pm. Tuesdays will be dark; there will be no shows on Saturday, August 20. “Legends In Concert” ranks as one of the longest-lasting entertainment acts in Atlantic City, as it has been a mainstay at various showplaces since 1985. The venue is excited: “Having ‘Legends In Concert’ return to Atlantic City, specifically, the storied Harrah’s Resort Concert Venue, is great for our community,” said Harrah’s Resort regional president, Rick Mazer. “There is nothing more like a Vegas-style show in Atlantic City than ‘Legends’

Legends In Concert At Harrah’s

on Friday, July 23. Tickets start at a scant $28 at ticketmaster.com, or call (800) 736-1420 … More classic rockers are coming as well: Whitesnake featuring the soon-tobe-retiring David Coverdale (July 1), Boston (August 13), and a huge event with Rod Stewart (August 27). Use the info above to snatch your tickets. Harrah's AC: “Legends In Concert” is returning to this popular destination spot from July 29 through September 4 for a special limited engagement at The Concert Venue. “The World’s Greatest Live Tribute Show” brings back the

– we’re excited to welcome them back and look forward to an entertaining run with them this summer.” Mohegan Sun (CT): Lots of big doings in Uncasville: The Killers will slay their fans on July 21; the recently booked Deftones headline on August 7. The suddenly solo Sully Erna (Godsmack) brings his solo show to the lavish Sun on July 16; and country legend and her rocking big band Wynonna & The Big Noise take over the concert stage on July 9. Tickets and info: (800) 745-3000; tickets for all shows: mohegansun.com.

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Wynonna & The Big Noise At Mohegan Sun

Coming Kooks: The A-listers just keep on invading Long Island, like carp attack Cheetos: Chris Hardwick, whose Nerdist work and hosting on Comedy Central's “@Midnight” are only two of the

be chosen at preliminary events in New York to advance to the finals at The Turning Stone Resort Casino on Saturday, August 20, where they will compete for cash prizes, comedy bookings, and the 2016 Ladies Of Laughter "Professional" and "Newcomer" titles. National headliner and a Ladies of Laughter winner in her own right, Tammy Pescatelli, will host the

Compiled by Bob Smith, warned to “shut up and just sit down” by a noted town board member.

Comedy

things he does every week, headlines on Saturday, June 4 as he brings his “Id1ot Tour” to The Paramount in Huntington; tickets are at ticketmaster.com (yes, there will be a “Founder’s Room Afterparty”). Hardwick – whom our bowling columnist informs us is the son of the legendary bowler Billy Hardwick – was one of the surprise highlights at last year's Oddball Comedy Festival that closed out the summer at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater … The Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will present the second season finale of its popular comedy series, "Laughter In The Lobby," on Tuesday, June 14, at 7:30 pm. The season wrap-up will feature national headliners Chris Roach and Keith Anthony, and will be hosted by The Long Island Comedy Festival's Paul Anthony. Psssst ... it's rumored a special guest comedian will also make an appearance. Tickets: (631) 2071313 or patchoguetheatre.org.

Tammy Pescatelli

Also at Patchogue Theater on June 7: “Mike & Molly” star Billy Gardell in a benefit performance for Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, The Patchogue Family YMCA, and more than 20 local charities … Loony ladies: Comedy producers are searching for America's funniest women to take part in The Ladies Of Laughter national comedy contest. A total of 10 finalists will

Chris Hardwick

finale. "Since it was first introduced into comedy clubs in 1999, The Ladies Of Laughter series has awarded theater and comedy club bookings, major publicity, and thousands of dollars to aspiring comediennes and has been a driving force behind women getting to the next level in their comedy careers," said executive producer Peggy Boyce. A percentage of proceeds from the events will benefit Buddy Cares, an animal rights advocacy group that provides wellness and services to abandoned animals in need. To register for Ladies Of Laughter, log on to ladiesoflaughter.org; contestants must be 18 years or older, and must enter no later than July 13 to be considered for the 2016 competition. Both professional and amateur female comedians are encouraged to apply. The first show will be July 13 at Gotham Comedy Club in New York City.


Calendar Tuesday, May 31

Nassau 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: Run Don't Fall / Troy / The Molotov Cocktails Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Red White & Blue Party: DJ Cowboy Ben-E NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience 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 IMC Restaurant & Bar (Huntington): Danny Kean Katie's Of Smithtown: Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Pour House (Holbrook): Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Industry Night With Pheonix Chapter NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): We Were Promised Jetpacks Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Slothrust / Palmas / Gingerlys / Lux Deluxe / New Myths

Wednesday, June 1

Your Guide To Local Events Nassau Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD (Massapequa Park): Sal The Singer 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): Tiger Rose (Jerry Garcia Tribute) Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Build The Band NYCB Theatre At Westbury: New York Jets Town Hall Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesdays R.S. Jones (Merrick): Karen Bella 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 Bobbique (Patchogue): Bobby Nathan Jam BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam

Port Jeff Brewing Company: The Electrix Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Red River Inn (Yaphank): Karaoke Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Treme (Islip): Mambo Loco NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Gold Panda Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Henry Hall / Station / Lowhency Pierre

Thursday, June 2

Nassau Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Country Night BLVD (Massapequa Park): Cyndi Hazell Straight From The Heart Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of St. Paul (Hempstead): Greek Festival: DJ George Marchelos / Atlantic Orchestra Grillfire (Merrick): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke / Costello's Flying Circus (Elvis Costello & The Attractions Tribute) / Simple Dreams (Linda Ronstadt Tribute) Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Freaki Tiki Tavern Thursday: Live DJs R.S. Jones (Merrick): Christine Sweeney Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Cecilia Kirtland / Mark Newman / Eric Sami & Friends Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Suffolk

89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Rock The Patch Battle Of The Bands Finals Bar Louie (Commack): Ahmad Ali BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Paramount (Huntington): Cowboy Mouth Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Second Shift Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip): Teddy Kumpel's Loopestra West Islip Library: Gibraltar Jazz NYC/Queens Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): HITS Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Broadway Boxing Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Mike Frost Band

Friday, June 3

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Katie Pearlman & Richard Lanahan Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Turntables Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kane Daily D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Revelators Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Glen Cove Mansion: Impromptu Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of St. Paul (Hempstead): Greek Festival: DJ George Marchelos / Atlantic Orchestra K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): '90s Alternative Rock Show: Township Rebellion (Rage Against The Machine Tribute) / Jesus Christ Pose (Soundgarden Tribute) /

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Calendar Tuesday Afternoon (Moody Blues Tribute) Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): The Electric Dudes Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Fillmore Night: Reverend Jefferson (Jefferson Airplane Tribute) / Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Penny Lane (Beatles Tribute Band) / Peat Moss & The Fertilizers NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Peter Cetera Patio (Freeport): Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Piazza Ernesto Strada (Westbury): Time Passages Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Wonderous Stories R.S. Jones (Merrick): Sue & Ann Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Ransom Pier Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Rockinghams Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): John Kouri & The Hambones Trotters (Franklin Square): Live Music Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Uncle Ebenezer (Phish Tribute) / Reckoning (Grateful Dead Tribute) Amityville Music Hall: Homesafe / Watermedown / When Eyes Collide / Memento / The View From Up Here Boulton Center (Bay Shore): YMCA Darling Dancers BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Live Music Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Cover Story Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Mel Morin Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic Oar (Patchogue): Live Music Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): DJ Boneshaker Paramount (Huntington): Voyage Featuring Hugo (Journey Tribute Band) Revolution (Amityville): Revel 9 / Fight Of The Century / Sweet Tooth / Pedestrian

Your Guide To Local Events Knockdown / All New Episode Shandon Court (East Islip): Frayed Knots Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Third World / Rubix Cube Sunset On The Beach Restaurant (Islip): The Suburban Brothers Band Treme (Islip): Gil Parris Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: Richard Thompson XO Wine & Chocolate Restaurant (Huntington): The Bucket List NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Ms Mr Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Mercury Lounge (NYC): ONWE / Chris Cohen Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Meet & Greet – Carmit Bachar Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): The Toby Tobias Ensemble

Saturday, June 4

Nassau Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Goodheart Coe Hall (Oyster Bay): Christopher Macchio D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Natural Red Band Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of St. Paul (Hempstead): Greek Festival: DJ George Marchelos / Atlantic Orchestra Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Deejays K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories / The Allmost Brothers (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Living Room (Bethpage): Live DJ MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Rapid Fire Manning's (Carle Place): Drop Dead Sexy Memories (Williston Park): Live Music

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Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): The Incorrigibles MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morell Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Tin Can Collective & Friends Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Alive '75 (Kiss Tribute) / Victim Of Changes (Judas Priest Tribute) Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Pitbull / Backstreet Boys / The Chainsmokers / Mike Posner / Bebe Rexha / Enrique Iglesias Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Fast Five NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Saturday Night Summer Fever: Disco Unlimited / Tavares / The Trammps / Yvonne Elliman / Others Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Legendary Murphys R.S. Jones (Merrick): 42 nd & Nelson Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Reggae Jazz Ensemble Suite 1828 (Merrick): Live Music Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Electrix Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): The Kennedys Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Frankel Sisters / Fear Of Fred / Dean James Silva Arden (Port Jefferson): The Pamela Betti Band Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Flamingo Road BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Live Music Brookwood Hall Park (East Islip): Islip Arts Day: Live Music Bulldog Grille (Amityville): Live Music Congregational Church Of Centerport (Huntington): David Amram Dek's (Rocky Point): Cyndi Hazell Straight From The Heart Emporium (Patchogue): Post Malone / Funk Master Flex / Dave East Farrell's Of Brooklyn (West Islip): The South Shore Rockers

Flanagan's Pub (Lake Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Easy Chief Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Oar (Patchogue): Live Music O’Reilly’s Pub (Oakdale): The Lisa Polizzi Band Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): OP Effect Paramount (Huntington): Chris Hardwick Revolution (Amityville): Rock Central / Mr. Scary (A Tribute to Dokken / Lynch Mob) / Drastic Measures Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts: CSN Songs (Crosby Stills Nash & Young Tribute) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Judy Collins / LHT Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Toomey's Tavern (Amityville): The Electric Dudes Treme (Islip): The Urge Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay XO Wine & Chocolate Restaurant (Huntington): The Buzz NYC/Queens Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Legends Honor McCoy Tyner: McCoy Tyner / Roy Haynes / Ron Carter Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Swanky Tiger / Unconscious Disturbance / Waiting For Henry Spectrum (New York City): Stu Hamm Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Hambones


Calendar Sunday, June 5

Nassau City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of St. Paul (Hempstead): Greek Festival: DJ George Marchelos / Atlantic Orchestra Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Jam K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnell & Friends Sunday Open Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Super Fantastic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Peter Frampton / Lynyrd Skynyrd Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Gotscheer Festival Suffolk Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Gail Storm / Wayne Sabella & Joe Carter Grey Horse Tavern (Bellport): Dave March Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Islip Street Fair: Suburban Brothers Band / Others Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Michael E. Reilly Memorial Park (Patchogue): Block Fest: Danny Kean Oar (Patchogue): Live Music Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Revolution (Amityville): Radiate Long Island Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill / Boozy Brunch With Tim Huss Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Winston Irie Treme (Islip): The Invaders NYC/Queens Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Mercury Lounge (NYC): Big Thief Spectrum (New York City): Stu Hamm Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Deep Pockets

Monday, June 6

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Doobie Decibel System / Jason Crosby Band 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 Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn NYC/Queens Bitter End (NYC): Jam With Richie Cannata Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Kitano New York Hotel (NYC): Open Jazz Jam Session

Tuesday, June 7

Nassau E.B. Elliot (Freeport): Karaoke

Your Guide To Local Events Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Funk Filharmonik Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): DJ Neil Wrangler / DJ Cowboy Ben-E Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JBL 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 Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Open Mic IMC Restaurant & Bar (Huntington): Danny Kean Katie's of Smithtown: Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen Smitty’s All-American Grill (Riverhead): Live Deejay Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens Circle Line Sighseeing Cruises (New York City): CeeLo Green Citi Field (Flushing): Beyonce Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Susto

Wednesday, June 8

Nassau Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD (Massapequa Park): Sal The Singer 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): Wonderous Stories Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Build The Band Revolution (Amityville): Pro-Pain / This Life We Live / Out Live Death / Permanent Scar R.S. Jones (Merrick): Pete Kanelous & Friends Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Suffolk Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip Bobbique (Patchogue): Bobby Nathan Jam BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Blues To Black Street Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella & Company Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Retro Wednesday: Live Music Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam Port Jeff Brewing Company: Quadralove Ristegio's (North Patchogue): Cyndi & Glenn Unplugged Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Stadium (Bohemia): The Cogs Singles Open

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Calendar Jam Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Hippo Campus Citi Field (Flushing): Beyonce Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Rationale / The Shelters

Thursday, June 9

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Jazz & Sushi Night Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Country 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) Lounge At The Space At Westbury: Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Freaki Tiki Tavern Thursday: Live DJs NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. R.S. Jones (Merrick): Peter Bestchart Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin): Open Mic Night Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Jeff Matson Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: Old Wounds / Jukai / Purgatory / Heavens Die / Sanction /

Your Guide To Local Events Money Ta Blow Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O' Brien & Tim Givens Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Revolution (Amityville): Kottonmouth Kings / Don Dada Rudi’s (Patchouge): The Lisa Polizzi Band Shandon Court (East Islip): Noel Kingston Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Roses Grove Band / Hoodoo Loungers Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip): Bellucci Trio NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Sun Little Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Mercury Lounge (NYC): Gang Of Youths / The Cave Singers Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Mike Tedesco

Friday, June 10

Nassau Bellmore Bean: Cyndi & Glenn Unplugged Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Live Music Coe Hall (Oyster Bay): Hot Jazz Jumpers Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Second Chance D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Leighton Brothers Band Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Halfstep (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Streetfigher (Rolling Stones Tribute) Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Iolanthe Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove): Time Passages MaliBlue (Lido Beach): 45 RPM

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Meadowlands Sports Bar & Restaurant (East Meadow): Guilty Pleasures Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): If Pigs Could Fly / Sleepwalk Dance / Gorikoza / Oyster Babies / Dogs Will Run Until They Die / Walker Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Wannabe (Spice Girls Tribute) / Larger Than Life (Boy Band Tribute) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Live Music NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Johnny Mathis Patio (Freeport): Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Bruce Jacques R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Nina Gordon Party Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Space At Westbury: Mary Chapin Carpenter / Lucy Wainwright Roche Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Seven Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Ken Talve Trio Treme (Islip): Quadralove Trotters (Franklin Square): Live Music Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Soul Purpose / Hot Box / Point Blank Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Carl Palmer: Tribute To Keith Emerson & Emerson Lake & Palmer BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Live Music Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Rapid Fire Cinema Arts Centre (Huntington): Paige Patterson Emporium (Patchogue): Messiah / DJ Camillo Farrell's Of Brooklyn (West Islip): Under Cover Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Danny Mixon & Friends Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Jellyband Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Deejay: DJ Epic Oar (Patchogue): Live Music Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge):

Danny Kean Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): DJ Boneshaker Paramount (Huntington): The New York Bee Gees (Bee Gees Tribute) Revolution (Amityville): Silent Majority / Backtrack / High Card Shandon Court (East Islip): Howie Seal & The Neighbourhood Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Strecker / Black & Sparrow NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Pity Sex Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Firehouse Space (Brooklyn): Infrequent Streams Spring Festival Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Mercury Lounge (NYC): Work Drugs / Satellite Paradiso Mother Pug’s Saloon (Staten Island): SpiralEye (Hot Tuna Tribute) Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Tony O Blues

Saturday, June 11

Nassau Bacaro (Massapequa): The Electric Dudes Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Live Music D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The 106 Band Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Faraday's Of Smithtown: Carl Michael Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): The Legendary Murphys / Uppercut MaliBlue (Lido Beach): FDR Drive Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): The 100 Proof Band MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Family Lumber / Elephant Walk / Beat Radio / TBA Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Big


Calendar Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Meghan Trainor / Fifth Harmony / Iggy Azalea / Alessia Cara / Charlie Puth / Shaggy / The Chain Smokers / Hailee Steinfeld / Rachel Platten / Daya / Troye Sivan / Melanie Martinez Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Big Eyed Phish / 12X NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Rebelution / The Green / J Boog / Stick Figure / Through The Roots / DJ MacKle Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Long Island Bavarian Festival R.S. Jones (Merrick): Russ Seeger Band Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Sonny's Canal House (Baldwin): Flashback Suite 1828 (Merrick): Live Music Sunset Grill (Seaford): Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): James Maddock Treme (Islip): The Roots Foundation Tri-County Flea Market (Levittown): Bullys Against Bullies Benefit: Live Dog Demos / Alexa Valentino / Others Trotters (Franklin Square): Live Music Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Bottoms Up (Van Halen Tribute) / War Pigs (Black Sabbath Tribute) / Victim Of Changes (Judas Priest Tribute) Amityville Music Hall: Kenny Holland / Luxxe / Kevin Edmond Burke / Jenna Rose / Emma Sapper / Sarah Barrios Arden (Port Jefferson): Radio Riot BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Live Music Bulldog Grille (Amityville): Latham Road Emporium (Patchogue): DeeJay Castillo / Electroshock Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Noah's Arc

Your Guide To Local Events Heckscher Park (Huntington): Long Island Pridefest: 10,000 Maniacs / Black Box / Maxine Nightengale / France Joli / Rockell Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic / Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Oar (Patchogue): Live Music Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Drop Dead Sexy Revolution (Amityville): Silent Majority / Incendiary / Somerset Thrower / Hangman Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts: Desert Highway (Eagles Tribute) St. Gerard Majella Church’Chapel (Port Jefferson Station): Homegrown Café: The Mondays / Becca Gallo Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Sara Conway & The Playful Souls / Andy Ranley Band / Hello Brooklyn Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live DJ Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: Jim Norton NYC/Queens Bushwick Public House (Brooklyn): Squirrels From Hell Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Cymande / King/ Deva Mahal / DJ Parler Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Firehouse Space (Brooklyn): Infrequent Streams Spring Festival Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Jessie's Girl Mercury Lounge (NYC): Escondido Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Rhythm Revue Roseland Reunion Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): August West (Grateful Dead Tribute)

Sunday, June 12

Nassau City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch

Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Super Fantastic Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Jerry Cardone (Frank Sinatra Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Jackson Browne Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Long Island Bavarian Festival Shelter Rock Library (Albertson): Impromptu Unitarian Universalist Congregation (Garden City): IRC Benefit Concert: Marcus Simeone / Martha Trachtenberg / Tom Griffin / The Usual Suspects / Mason Sansonia Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Eddie Davenport / Gina Simone Amityville Music Hall: Afterparty Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Evolution Soundstage (West Babylon): SpiralEye (Hot Tuna Tribute) Giacomo Jack's (Amityville): Semi-Annual Pig Roast: Live Music Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Joe Carter & Wayne Sabella Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Live Music Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Long Island Museum (Stony Brook): Brother Sun Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): The Suburban Brothers Band Oar (Patchogue): The 60s Invasion Paramount (Huntington): The Dolan Twins Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Revolution (Amityville): My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult / Bella Morte / Liquid Blonde / Daybreak & The Shadows / Bitter Grace / Early Show: The New York Academy Of

Music Student Recital / Spin DJ Academy Student Recital Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Isabella Englert / Inner Roots Treme (Islip): Latintology Vanderbilt Museum (Centerport): Woodstock Revival – Wonderous Stories / Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Jellyband / Milagro (Santana Tribute) Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music West Islip Library: Gibraltar Jazz NYC/Queens Cunningham Park (Oakland Gardens): The Big Apple Circus Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Mercury Lounge (NYC): Graveface Roadshow – Casket Girls, Stardeath, White Dwarfs / T.W. Walsh / Hospital Ships

Monday, June 13

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 Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Shakers Pub (Oakdale): Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music

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Performance

Bobby Collins • Stevie GB • Talia Reese Landmark On Main Street Port Washington

Sure, the veteran standup Bobby Collins was the headliner for this triple bill of comedians on a spring Saturday night, and he was his usual acerbic yet charming self. Yes, Talia Reese ranks one of the best of the new breed of east coast standups (though her ironic, Stevie GB hip style, at times, seemed to fly over the heads of what turned out to be an older crowd). It was all to be expected, but as we left this landmark Nassau theater, we were left with one thought: Stevie GB, seemingly locked into the local scene, is as uproarious an any comedian working today – and we mean everywhere. After seeing him several times of late, we're always wondering how this grizzled veteran would fare on a national tour; yeah, he's that good. Many area comedians sprinkle the travails of life in Long Island into their sets, but few do it The Marlin Room At Webster Hall • New York City more skillfully – or hit home as well Denver's new-age folk rockers headlined this “private concert” for SiriusXM – as Stevie, the self-proclaimed subscribers at Webster Hall’s intimate Marlin room in New York City. In this “world's funniest accountant.” speakeasy-like room engulfed in fog, the trio opened with a new song, “Sleep Merging self-depreciating wit with On The Floor,” where Neyla Pekarek on cello set the evening's vibe, and led impeccable timing, Stevie earned into the latest single, “Ophelia.” The Lumineers delivered the kind of deepseveral applause breaks during his rooted indie sound one would expect after the notoriety of “Ho Hey,” a crowd middle set, riffing on topics from his love/hate relationship with his neighbors favorite on this night. Playing a somewhat shorter set than one would hope (a to LI highway driving to those ubiquitous annoying Bob's Discount Furniture bit over an hour), not a moment was wasted as Wesley Schultz’s warm voice commercials. and earthy lyrics were enthralling. After a performance of such intimacy, The So we'll sum up like Stevie would: This is a warm-up act? Try to catch him Lumineers should have no issue returning to one of New York’s last remainsometime soon; it's a certainty you'll warm up to Stevie GB. ing true rock venues. – Bob Smith – Text and photo by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

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You Should Have Been There Olate Dogs YMCA Boulton Center • Bay Shore Big Apple Circus: The Grand Tour Cunningham Park, Oakland Gardens, Queens If you believe that comedy dog shows and a big top circus are just for small children, you're only half right: Two recent family friendly performances we attended attracted lots of collage-age couples and full-grown adults, who loved the mischievous antics and feats of daring-do as much as the small fry. Yeah, we went to the dogs: Olate Dogs first received national attention by winning NBC's “America's Got Talent,” and has parlayed that feat into headlining a national tour. Chile's Richard and Nicholas Olate are superb dog trainers, coaxing their array of poodles, labradoodles, Maltese, and other pooches into dancing, walking on their hind legs, jumping over obstacles, driving cars, and, in one hilarious case, doing nothing at all. The best aspect of the Olates is that they truly love their family of canines, and it's obvious their care for their four-legged friends has led to the dogs' amazing and innate trust. All in all, this is a funny though slightly padded (acoustic music, juggling, unicycles) show that surely made us sit up and take notice. Another dog show led by Jenny Vidbel is one of the attractions of this year's run of The Big Apple Circus, dubbed “The Grand Tour.” Ringmaster John Kennedy Kane was born to do this job – he's a letter perfect master of ceremonies and a deft comedian – and the current show, written by head clown Joel Jeske, is the best the BAC has presented in years, full of laughs and thrills without a shred of pretentiousness. And, yeah, it's hard not to sit on the edge of the seat watching Erick and Jayson Dominguez hurl themsevles into the air during their seemingly death-defying “Wheel Of Wonder” acrobatics. The BAC runs at Cunningham Park through June 12.–– Bob Smith

Puscifer • Luchafer

Photos: Olate Dogs by Helena Smith; Big Apple Circus by Maike Schulz

The Paramount • Huntington After nearly an hour of the oddest opener ever in Lucha Libre Mexican wrestling masters Luchafer, fans were ready for the hauntingly experimental rock group Puscifer, derived from the deranged mind of Tool’s James Maynard Keenan. Here to promote the new album Money Shot Round 2, the band chose to play video messages on big screens before taking the stage. Taking a page from his usual book, the masked though nattily dressed Keenan added a little political propaganda (which always riles up a rock show) to the proceedings, as “Simultaneous” served as a perfect opener; the singer’s deeply ominous vocals vibrated the walls. “Agostina,” “Horizons,” and “The Remedy” were performed with precision; singer Carina Round showed off her strong pipes and took over the lead vocalist duties for “Rev: 22:20.” This band offers a modern twist, sort of acid rock meets concept rock, the possible soundtrack for the waiting room to hell. Packaging 20 dark, menacing songs with masked wrestlers and a stellar band, it’s easy to wonder what the truly unusual Maynard James Keenan will come up with next. – Text and photo by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

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Arts Announcements

Art Exhibition: Kenny Scharf Nassau County Museum Of Art, Roslyn Habor Through July 10; nassaumuseum.org; (516) 484-9337 Scharf is known for his vibrantly colorful large-scale paintings and playful installations. His imagery draws upon pop icons, media advertising, and consumer culture of the 1960s, including TV cartoon characters such as The Flintstones and The Jetsons.

Books Senator Barbara Boxer Book Revue, Huntington June 2 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com United States Senator Barbara Boxer (above) will speak and sign copies of her new memoir, The Art Of Tough: Fearlessly Facing Politics And Life. 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 open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles (right). Call for more information and meeting dates. Theater

The Little Mermaid Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale June 4 through July 9; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: The famed Disney family musival is revived.

Fools BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through June 12; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: The Neil Simon comedy is revived by one of Long Island's veteran theater companies.

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modern classic family musical comedy reminds audiences that beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder.

Township Theatre Group: Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten's rollicking southern comedy.

Thoroughly Modern Millie John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through June 10; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Get flapping: The Tony Awardwinning musical – which also was a memorable film starring Julie Andrews – is revived.

42nd Street Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset June 10 through July 23; (516) 694-3330; culturalartsplayhouse.com The eternal musical with the unforgettable score is revived in this amazing theater.

The Hallelujah Girls Helen Butler Hall Theatre At

Anything Goes Gateway Playhouse, Bellport Through June 4; thegateway.org; (631) 266-1133 Last chance: The 2016 season premiere for The Gateway is this lively musical starring Andrea McArdle (“Annie”), Josh Canfield (“Survivor,” pictured right), and Sally Struthers (“All In The Family”). Shrek: The Musical Theatre Three,Port Jefferson Through June 25; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, this

Film Purple Rain Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington June 4 at 10 pm; cinemaartscentre.org; (631) 423-FILM (3456) This special screening serves as a tribute to the dearly beloved star (pictured right). Also: June 3 at the same time brings a screening of the pop legend's other famous film, Under The Cherry Moon. 10 • Good Times Magazine - May 31 - June 13, 2016

Dominican Village, Amityville Through June 12; townshiptheatregroup.org; (631) 213-9832

South Pacific Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts Through June 19; merrick-theatre.com; (516) 868-6400 More timeless classics: On a South Pacific Island during WWII, love blooms between a young nurse and a secretive Frenchman who's courted for a dangerous military mission. Legally Blonde: The Musical SoLuna Studio, Hauppauge Through June 5; solunastudiony.com; (631) 761-6602 The modern comedy film that spawned a sequel hit has now been adapted into a sprightly musical. Monty Python's Spamalot Star Playhouse, Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center, Commack Through June 5; (631) 462-9800, extension 136; starplayhouse.com “Watch out for that rabbit, he's dynamite”: Founding Monty Python’s Flying Circus member Eric Idle brought this show to Broadway, with spectacular results – now The Star Playhouse brings the wild musical comedy to Long Island.


WHEELS & DEALS

Hot Artists, Events & News Rocking The Area Scene

Get Some 'Sun' At LI Museum

Photos provided by the artists or their representatives and area venues; Brother Sun by John Mazlish

Area folk trio turned national recording group Brother Sun headlines the next edition of The Sunday Street Series on IR C B en ef i t C on c er t In G a r d e n C i t y Sunday, June 12 at 5 pm at The Long Island Museum in Stony Brook. Advance ticket sales (offer through June 10) A concert event benefiting The International Rescue Committee will be Sunday, at $22 are available at the organziation’s website, June 12 at 4 pm at The Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Garden City; for sundaystreet.org; tickets purchased at the door on the day more information or for reservations, call (917) 797-2225 or write to of the show (cash only) are $27. This veteran folk/roots trio UUCCNconcertTix@aol.com. The International Rescue Committee (rescue.org) was founded by Albert Einstein – Pat Wictor, Greg Greenway, and Joe Jencks, all area and others to aid refugees throughout the world. The musicians – encompassing an notables – recently released their latest album, Weights & Wings, which is the follow-up recording to their previous pair array of genres including folk, pop, and rock – include Marcus Simeone (above), Martha Trachtenberg, Tom Griffin, Mason Sansonia, and The Usual Suspects, who of discs: their self-titled debut, and 2013's Some Part Of The Truth. will serve as the “house band” for the event.

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Dee Snider

Opens Rock Hall Of Fame Exhibit

Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider, who testified at the 1985 Senate Hearing on Parental Advisory, opened a major new exhibit, “Louder Than Words: Rock, Power, & Politics,” on May 19 at The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland. As that city prepares for the 2016 Republican National Convention, the Rock Hall has opened a timely exhibit around rock and politics. “Louder Than Words: Rock, Power & Politics” looks at some of the most important debates in our country through the lens of rock music. The exhibit includes exclusive video interviews with Bono, David Byrne, Snider, Tom Morello, Lars Ulrich, Gloria Estefan, Gregg Allman, Jimmy Carter, and others, and combines them with interactives, photography and never-before-seen artifacts to examine how music has both shaped and reflected our culture norms on eight political topics: civil rights, LGBT issues, feminism, war and peace, censorship, political campaigns, political causes, and international politics. Long Island native Snider performed an acoustic version of the Twisted Sister classic “We’re Not Gonna Take It” during the opening event on May 19. Snider testified along with Frank Zappa and John Denver at the PRMC Hearings, which had the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug-related or sexual themes via labeling albums with “Parental Advisory” stickers. Snider’s artifacts and stories are told in the exhibit, including how Presidential candidate Donald Trump came to use “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as his campaign song. Learn more at rockhall.com.

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On May 17, the members of heavy rock band Lamb Of God were awarded RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) gold certification plaques for their 2004 Epic Records release, Ashes Of The Wake. The album was certified gold this past February for sales in excess of 500,000. The plaques were presented by Epic Records’ senior vice president of marketing Scott Carter to the band at The Paramount in Huntington just prior to the band's sold-out performance. Guitarist Mark Morton offered his thoughts on the RIAA certification: "Wow, a gold record in the US! These types of milestones always leave me astounded. When we started this band in a little Richmond, VA basement, we honestly never even dreamed that we would tour all over the world, see so many places and reach so many people with our music. I remain amazed and humbled when I think about the experiences and opportunities I've had the chance to be a part of over the course of our career. It is nothing short of an honor to know that our words and music have touched so many people's lives. Thank you to the Lamb Of fans... each and every one of you. While this achievement is very special to us, even more cherished is the opportunity to have an outlet for our music and a loyal fan base all over the world that makes us feel at home everywhere we go. Thank you!"

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HELP WANTED: BARS & RESTAURANTS

Line Cook needed. 40-hour work week; must have at least five years experience. Hourly wage based on experience. Must be able to read and speak English. Must have clean appearance. Please forward resume with references. No drunks, addicts, or dealers need apply. Job duties include purchasing, food prepping, cooking, managing kitchen, cleaning, checking inventory, helping the staff, and assorted miscellaneous duties. Phat Daddy’s Pub, 316 South Long Beach Road, Oceanside NY 11572. Call Mike at (516) 551-0171. (1186) Mulcahy’s Pub & Music Hall seeks bartenders, barmaids, kitchen help, and security personnel for Long Island’s top club. Stop by at 3232 Railroad Avenue in Wantagh to fill out an application. (1183) The Bench in Stony Brook is now hiring ALL front of house positions! Call (631) 675-1474 or stop in to 1095 Rt 25A Stony Brook. (1183) Churchill’s Restaurant & Bar is currently looking to add to their staff

HELP WANTED: RETAIL

Help Wanted at premium ice cream store located in Huntington Village (Herrell’s) – part-time ice cream servers needed. Please stop by the store and fill out an application. Limited slots are available for the off-season. 46L Gerard Street in Huntington. (1183)

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and are in need of: Wait staff, line cooks, bus boys, bar backs, and hostesses. Call (516) 766-2500 or stop in at 18 S. Park Avenue in Rockville Centre to find out more information. (1183) The Homestead is currently seeking waiters, waitresses, and a bus boy. Please stop by 107 South Street in Oyster Bay, or call (516) 922-9293 to fill out an application. (1183) MUSICIANS WANTED

Bass & Drums for Cream, Hendrix Trio. Weekends; studio only. (631) 462-5987. (1194) Bassist & Drummer seek flashy and very technical guitarist and vocalist for a very fun and challenging project. We are assembling players for a band performing a tribute to the guitar bands of the 80s. We will start with the band Extreme or Mr. Big and change up the act to keep things from getting stale. We hope to "attack" a new band every few months. Venues are waiting. Contact Ray at thedarknight1@optonline.net. (1183)

SOUND & LIGHTING

Professional Lighting and concert sound house mix engineer looking for concert, audio mix, or club stage lighting job on a regular, weekly full-time basis. Please call Ken at (516) 5872222. Need a piano player? (1193) MUSICIANS AVAILABLE

Drummer Looking to join today’s country music band, originals, will audition. Bobby (631) 821-2581. (1194) FOR SALE

For Sale: Vintage 70s Budweiser clock; domed light; working condition. $99. Rich (516) 233-9916. (TFN) For Sale: Miller High Life clock; 1970s. Light working. $99. Rich (516) 233-9916. (TFN) For Sale: Vintage movie posters. Scrooge Collectibles, (516) 442-0703. (TFN) For Sale: Atlas Acoustic guitar, ’70s Fender Mexican Strats, Avon collectibles, board games, harmonicas. (718) 894-8245. (1198)


Ride The Waves: Waves, a developer of DSP for the professional audio market, announces Waves Nx. Waves’ proprietary Nx software technology runs on PCs, laptops, and other devices, and lets users hear the same natural depth, natural reflections, and panoramic imaging heard from speakers in a physical room – but on headphones. PCs equipped with Waves Nx software and an Intel RealSense integrated or peripheral SR300 camera can enable real-time playback of true immersive, 360degree sound experience over headphones that naturally adapts to head positions. Waves Nx and Intel RealSense technologies provide developers, creators, and consumers with the next generation of immersive audio experiences. As the recipient of a Technical Grammy, Award, Waves Audio has pioneered the development of psychoacoustic signal processing algorithms that leverage knowledge on the human perception of hearing to radically improve perceived sound quality. Waves Nx tracks the user’s head position using the Intel RealSense SR300 Camera, positioning the sound in the user’s headphones to match the way we hear in the real world. Waves Nx tracks the actual movements of the user’s head, to render the slight nuances that create a real, dynamic and variable sensory experience – appropriately positioning the

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Gibraltar Jazz: Rock-Solid Rhythm

Who: Gibraltar Jazz – Phyllis Novin and Richie Naef – is fast becoming a favorite Long Islandbased jazz duo, with upcoming live performances scheduled at a variety of area venues. The Artists & Their Sound: The duo began its musical collaboration in 1973 performing covers of obscure English and American artists and bands. Within a year, a fire destroyed their studio and equipment, but inspired a new direction: What followed was 25 years of original music and bands, featuring Naef guitar and vocals with Novin on vocals, keyboards, guitar, and flute. Producing complex, orchestrated art rock, they intensified the sound with new wave and punk, and eventually created a unique blend of jazz-rock; during that period, they performed at such storied venues as CBGB, Max's Kansas City, Electric Circus, Mudd Club, My Father’s Place, and Malibu. From the duo’s bio: “The late 1980s saw Novin working in theater in New York City. Naef joined in on many projects, and together they scored and musical directed experimental theater productions and two off-off-Broadway shows. Currently, as part of Lorage Productions, they create music for independent films. One film, Animal Crackers Pentimente, was shown at Cannes Film Festival in 2012, winning many awards since. However, the love of the jazz age and R& B remained; in 2016, the duet Gibraltar Jazz was born. It’s named ‘Gibraltar’ because there is more than a bit of rock in the sound, and ‘Jazz’ for the obvious reasons. Although they work with a full rhythm section at times, in the usual configuration Richie arranges and records the songs, adding drums and bass in the studio. Performing the guitar and vocals live creates the sound of a full band. Gibraltar Jazz has played many different venues, including multiple shows for the Jazz On The Vine concert series, vineyards, clubs, and restaurants (including The Southampton Inn and Montauk Yacht Club), soundtracks, film industry launch parties, corporate and private parties, libraries, and seniors events. The music has been described as ‘jazzabilly and rockin’ retro,’ a blend of standards, jazz age, and R&B through ’50s Las Vegas Lounge.” To Learn More & Contact The Artists: For show updates on this hot duo, visit gibraltarjazzentertainment.com, or find them on social mediat on Facebook. Upcoming Gibraltar Jazz performances: June 12 at 2 pm at West Islip Library; June 26 at 11 am at The Old Stove Pub in Bridgehampton; and July 1 at 6 pm at Pete’s Clam Bar in Island Park. Keep an eye on the Good Times calendar section to learn about future shows. 22 • Good Times Magazine - May 31 - June 13, 2016

A Vinyl Fixation: I can't resist acquiring more vinyl records on top of the thousands I already own. I advocated the rebirth of record players and record collecting long before anyone else; the hobby has me in its grip. I was happy to get my hands on

had to offer. So Alone now is a deluxe two-disc set with a full-size booklet on the independent Remarquable Records label, based in England. The first record is the original album, while the second record collects the single "Dead Or Alive" (which was and is a breathtaking whiff of the 1970s New York City rock scene in all its glory), some B-sides, and a great take on the T.Rex classic "The Wizard." It's so sad that Thunders remains in the shadows, an underground idol, but perhaps this is what was meant to be, as

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Post Pop Depression, the new and possibly last (according to him) Iggy Pop album. It's distributed by Concord, a label I've always associated with jazz, so it's quite a trip getting another piece of wax from Iggy under such unusual circumstances. Post Pop made its way up to #17 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, the highest charting record he's ever had in America. It's a real time piece, something to think about adding to your collection. An iconic album that was never given its day in the USA is the solo album by ex-New York Doll Johnny Thunders, So Alone, recorded when he stepped away from his post-Dolls punk era band, The Heartbreakers (he had used the name before Tom Petty). So Alone was released in the UK on the Real Records label, home of The Pretenders; Real had a US deal with Seymour Stein's Sire Records, and while Sire gave Pretenders an American release, the Thunders album was denied similar treatment.

We've heard tales for decades of a falling out between Stein and Thunders, but there was no excuse to not release this. It contains the jarring ballad "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory," which was a hit single just waiting to happen, as well as the finest rock & roll that 1978

subsequent generations discover him and then try to emulate his stance as a take-no-prisoners rocker (who sadly, had a horrific heroin habit). This release is your chance to discover Johnny Thunders. My most expensive recent acquisition is the three-LP import vinyl set Recorded Live Motortown Revue in Paris, one of the early Europe tours for Motown Records' big artists of 1964 and 1965, doing their thing at The Olympia Music Hall. The emcee, Harold Kay, gets the show rolling with Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers, and the parade of artists follow with their latest songs: Martha & The Vandellas doing "Heat Wave" and "Dancing In The Street"; "Little” Stevie Wonder performs "Fingertips” and some album tracks; and then the big names emerge. The Supremes introduce "Come See About Me," "Stop! In The Name Of Love," and "Baby Love," followed by headliners The Miracles, who steal the show by closing out with "Mickey's Monkey." Was it worth every penny, this deluxe three-LP set on heavy vinyl? Oh, yes. Vinyl rules!

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There are no bones about it: The Rolling Stones do not want Donald Trump using their music during his campaign rallies. In a statement released on May 4, the band said they have not given Krewella: Trump and his cam- Kristin Kontrol: No ‘Wannabe’ A New Direction paign permission to They once were EDM, and now use their songs and The indescribable free spirit they're dubbing themselves as "have requested Kristin Kontrol recently released “electro-punk”: After announcing that they cease all the first track of her next album, their nationwide tour, the Chicagouse immediately." “Don't (Wannabe).” The song is bred duo Krewella (singer "The Rolling from her freshly released debut /songwriter sisters Jahan and Stones have never album, X-Communicate, which Yasmine Yousaf) has unleashed given permission to was issued on May 27 via the a new single, “Broken Record,” the Trump cammajor indie Sub Pop Records. the first track issued from a new paign to use their She's also set a mini-tour in EP, Ammunition. songs Alongside the EP, and have The Rolling Stones Krewella has also requested that they Dorothy: announced “The cease all use immediLeaning On Their Struts Sweatbox North ately," the band's publiThe red-hot band Dorothy will American” intimatecist Fran Curtis told release its debut album, venue headlining tour CNN in a statement. Rockisdead, on June 25 on Roc for this fall, which will The group with the Nation Records. The album was bring them to the longest history in rock preceded by the release of a hipster haven Good continues to make hisdebut track, “Dark Nights,” which Room in Brooklyn on tory, recently performing hit airwaves and downloads in September 17 in Cuba, and signing on May. Rockisdead features 11 new for what may be the The Yousaf sisters tracks and comes on the heels of have grown into symbols of biggest rock event of the decade: support of the disc, which will the band's self-titled debut. A new female empowerment: With The three-day “Desert Trip” event bring her to such off-beat venues heavy rock and dance influences, on October 7 through 9 in Indio, as Brooklyn's Baby's All Right on the duo first burst onto the Jo Mersa California, which will include the June 22. scene with their Play Hard EP Marley Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul Formerly known as Dee Dee in 2011, and became one of the McCartney, The Who, Neil of Dum Dum Girls, Kontrol took few female dance groups to Young, and Roger Waters. back her own real name, Kristin Learn more at deserttrip.com. Welchez, and forged a new sound secure major club residencies and style at the beginning of 2015. and festival appearances – as well as a major label recording deal “The first music I felt was mine Jo J o M Me er rs sa a M Ma ar rl le ey y: : with the legendary Columbia was classic '80s pop and '90s Carrying On Records. R&B, from Tiffany and Debbie A Rich Tradition More: Log on to krewella.com, Gibson to Janet Jackson and Jo Mersa Marley, Bob Marley’s or find them all over social media grandson and Stephen Marley’s Madonna, to TLC and SWV,” said sites. Kontrol in her bio. “But son, carries the torch for this for years I was generation on “Burn It Down,” Krewella hellbent on the rock & his first single for 2016. roll thing, revering “From the South Carolina Joan Jett, Patti Smith, church burning and Trayvon Chrissie Hynde, but Martin’s murder in the United with Kristin Kontrol I States to the innocent lives of just wanted to try it all his friends taken by the police ... I thought I’m Kate in Jamaica, Jo’s call-to-action Bush covering Mariah.” anthem touches on topics of Learn more at racial violence and tension plagutake on classic rock styles, kristinkontrol.com, or ing our globe and our need for Dororthy is currently on tour with read her amazingly social change,” stated a press Halestorm, and will be joining The unabashed utterances release upon the single's release. Struts this summer for a string of all over social media, Jo co-produced "Burn It Down" North American tour dates. For with his father Stephen Marley and where she’s become tour info: itsdorothysucka.com. the subject of Llamar "Riff Raff" Brown. Dorothy is comprised of Dorothy thousands of hit and Martin, Zac Morris, D.J. Black, and This summer, the young artist will comments. support legendary UB40 on tour. Gregg Cash. Good Times Magazine - May 31 - June 13, 2016 • 23


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