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Cover Photos: Creedence Clearwater Revisited by Jeff Dow; Meghan Trainor courtesy Chuff Media

Hot Cars:

Classic Autos At Westbury Wednesdays

Auto enthusiasts can check out some smooth rides weekly as “Westbury Classic Car Meetups” take place from 5 to 9 pm at the Shopper's Parking Field #4 on Madison Street behind Rite-Aid. The events take place each week through October 5 (excepting dates where there are music events at the nearby The Space At Westbury). Car owners are encouraged to bring autos to this event, and there are only a few simple rules to take part (no revving, speeding, or burnouts, and no touching of prized cars). Those attending can dine at nearby restaurants and shop at area stores, all located a few steps from the site. Hot Charity:

Bikers Against Heroin To Ride

An inaugural event – the first Father's Day Run / Bikers Against Heroin – is Sunday, June 19 beginning at noon at Renegade Classic, located at 511 Commack Road in Deer Park. The event is an attempt to bring awareness to Long Island's drug epidemic. Enjoy complimentary coffee, donuts, and cakes before the ride at Renegade Classics; the ride ends at Ronkonkoma Beach, where there will be live music, raffles, a 50/50 drawing, food vendors, a bike contest, and a carnival. This is a family themed event; registration begins at 10:30 am; donations are $15 per rider and $10 per passenger. For more information on this event, contact Scooter at (631) 707-2197; to donate to this most worthy cause, log on to GoFundMe.com/ Bikeragainstheroin.

Best Bets For Area Fun Photos: Grill by AdamoPhoto; Classic Car by Gary Deibler; Motorcyle Duo by Jack Moreh

Hot Fair:

Kings Park’s Big Day

The 37th annual Kings Park Day, presented by The Kings Park Chamber Of Commerce, is Saturday, June 18 from 10 am to 4 pm at The Library Municipal Parking Lot in Kings Park. Info: (631) 8461459, or log on to depasmarketfair. com. This free annual street fair celebrates all things Kings Park; there will be live music, rides, food, craft vendors, local businesses offering specials, raffle prizes, and other special attractions. Hot Environment:

Green Day In Port Jefferson

The annual “Green Day” – not to be confused with Billie Joe and the boys – has proven to be a huge Long Island attraction, and this year should be no exception as this free event returns on Saturday, June 18 from 1 to 5 pm at The Port Jefferson Village Center. Information: (631) 802-2160 or log on to portjeffchamber.com. Featured at this informational yet entertaining afternoon will be vendors and booths featuring eco-friendly arts, crafts, services, and products; environmentally responsible enterprises including renewable energy solar panels, electric/hybrid cars, and smart cars; live demonstrations; music; and more.


Lisa Lampanelli: Stuffed Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor June 25 at 8 PM • baystreet.org (631) 725-9500 Famed for her standup comedy, Lampanelli returns with this new play about food, fat, and fearlessness, also featuring Lisa Howard. In Stuffed, Lampanelli tackles weight, body image, and food issues from the perspective of four very different women with four very different problems.

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

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Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington June 23 at 7:30 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 June 17 at 8 PM • (631) 288-1500 The famed fingerstyle guitarist with a rabid whbpac.org worldwide fan base makes a rare area Times and trends come and go, but appearance; he’s one of the revered and “Southside” Johnny Lyon and his rockin' influential musicians of his time. Richard New Jersey-rooted big band keep going Smith opens the show. Note: At press time, strong. With horn-driven arrangements rooted in real R&B, soul, funk, jazz, and blues, the Landmark listed this concert as being sold out; call the number above for information on the veteran group has never sounded better. – Bob Smith the wait list.

... & A Bit Of Brooklyn, Too Hello, Putt Putt People: Rocket Park Mini Golf One of the most popular activities at The New York Hall of Science in Corona is Rocket Park Mini Golf, featured on Fridays from 2 to 5 pm, as well as weekends from 10 am to 6 pm. This attraction is ongoing through the summer months. Fun fact: The same laws of motion and gravity that guide the path of a spaceship control the motion of golf balls here on Earth. Admission is $6 for adults plus general NYSCI admission, $5 for children and seniors plus general NYSCI admission. For more information, visit nysci.org.

Learn Your Grammer: Dance Pop Sensation At Citi Field Pop and dance artist Andy Grammer will perform at Citi Field on Saturday, June 18 after the New York Mets take on the Atlanta Braves at 8:15 pm as the first concert in the 2016 Mets Postgame Concert Series. The performance will begin approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of the game, and admission to the concert is included in the price of the game ticket; special on-field concert passes are also available. For more information and tickets, and to order on-field passes, log on to mets.com.

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Photo: Andy Grammer courtesy New York Mets

Get Cool: Lou Rocks The Blues At Thai Rock The restaurant known as Thai Rock in Rockaway Beach is known for fine Thai cuisine and cool live music – and one of the

area's busiest blues/rock acts in Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os takes over on Saturday, June 25 at 9 pm. Lou Gerrero and his swinging band perform the music of artists ranging from B.B. King to Jeff Beck to all the roots in-between.


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Long Island Gay Men's Chorus:

Pan-Asian Repertory: No-No Boy

YMCA Boulton Center, Flushing Town Hall Bay Shore June 26 June 25 at 7 PM (718) 463-7700 boultoncenter.org flushingtownhall.org (631) 969-1101 After a successful limited run in New York City Reinhart, 25, is a singer / in 2014, Pan Asian Rep is taking this critically songwriter who released her debut album, Listen Up!, in 2012. The recording garnered significant critical acclaim, debuting at #17 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart and earning her a rabid fan base that follows her every move. Reinhart’s new EP, Better, was released just a few weeks ago. Note: Special “meet and greet” packages are also available for this performance.

The Sixties Show

Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts June 25 at 8 PM smithtownpac.org (631) 724-3700 The Sixties Show is a recreation of that long-ago era featuring former members of the bands of Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Roger Waters, and Ray and Dave Davies, as well as current members of The Smithereens. Expect the biggest hits of the 1960s all night.

lauded Ken Narasaki play on a national tour. Noteworthy: This performance is the first stop after a week of performances at Theater Row's Studio Theatre in New York City, so the Queens show is a rare area opportunity.

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friendly audiences are treated to this night after night around the country and now the world. The band’s appeal has spread internationally as they have performed for thousands of Classic Rock Legends Return To The Parmount In Huntington fans in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, When was the last time you Europe, and Asia. attended a concert in which you Since the group’s inception in knew every song and spent the mid-90s, the reaction to about 90 percent of the Creedence Clearwater Revisited’s performance on your feet dancing concerts has been remarkable, and grinning? Is such a thing driven in part by a generation of even possible in today’s day and kids who, as Cosmo says, age of disposable pop songs? Photo by Jeff Dow

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It’s the evolution – and it’s taken a tight grip on this veteran rock band from Seattle. Sounding sterling while celebrating its 25th anniversary, the grizzled yet still youthful Pearl Jam took over New York City’s Madison Square Garden for a pair of recent performances. The dome-shaped sports area was alive and well within the first few songs of the first night; as the band explained with some concern and humor, they could feel the floors shaking on the stage early on. Eddie Vedder and crew gave the radio junkies in the stands their fill of hits: “Jeremy,” “Porch,” and “Alive” were jammed on and rocked the house. Yet, Pearl Jam also performed some deep cuts and Bsides such as “All Or None,” “Footsteps,” and “Chloe Dancer,” and all were spot on. The second night may have offered fewer songs, but the surprises certainly made up for it: Rick Nielsen and Tom Peterson of Cheap Trick joined Pearl Jam for a fine cover of “Surrender.” “Better Man” brought the crowd to its feet, and the band allowed the audience to sing the majority of the ballad. Even with all these high spots, “Driven To Tears,” was the highlight of the second show as Sting shared the mic with Vedder, both sounding aged but fine, much like the bottles of wine Vedder reportedly brings to his concerts. The two-night scorecard: 67 songs, four encores, and three special guests.

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As the British rockers began their sold-out show, lead singer Gavin Rosedale gave his audience a quick smirk before erupting on “Everything Zen.” Giving the band its first commercial success as its debut single in 1995, the song still holds up as if it was new. Note-bending wizard (and Long Island-raised guitarist) Chris Traynor proved why he landed the lead guitarist spot in the rejuvenation of Bush some years back. Rosedale fed off the audience during “The Chemicals Between Us” and “Swallowed,” raising his hands in the air and soaking it all in. Although the lengthy of his notes have shortened, his energy level hasn’t; he circled the floor during “Little Things,” sounding determined. During his performance of “Glycerine,” women of all ages made their way to the front of the general admission area and screamed “We love you, Gavin.” The classic “Comedown” ended the night on the same high-octane level as it began.

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Legendary artists tour sporadically, and that iconic group continues to get smaller. Live music fans deserve the opportunity to see a non-stop feel good show that is fun for multi-generations – and they find this with Creedence Clearwater Revisited. The backbone of the group is Stu Cook and Doug “Cosmo” Clifford, who are the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rhythm section (bass and drums respectively) from the legendary group Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR). Cook and Clifford started the Revisited project in 1995 when a friend wanted to promote a few concerts. They didn’t realize at the time what a gap their performances would fill in the live music circuit and that they would wind up playing close to 100 shows a year in the United States, Canada and abroad. “We never really had any intention of playing for the public,” said Cook. “We got talked into it, but didn’t know how it would go over ... In the beginning Cosmo and I decided that if we could find the musicians that could capture the sound and recreate what the music was about, we’d do it.” Every song performed is a Creedence classic, and the multi-generational family

“Weren’t even born when the music came out.” Likewise, the release of a double-live CD on Universal’s Hip-O Records label, which features passionate, authoritative versions of 22 classic hits, was the result of public demand. “It was generated by requests of the people who came to the shows,” said Cook. “Over and over they would ask, ‘do you guys have a CD?’” Creedence Clearwater Revisited’s Recollection has proven so popular that in 2008 it was certified platinum by the RIAA. The band’s 2014 lineup includes lead guitarist Kurt Griffey, who has recorded and toured with members of The Eagles, Foreigner, The Moody Blues, Wings, Lynyrd Skynryd, Santana, and Journey; lead singer and guitar player John Tristao (who rose to prominence as lead singer for the band People when their hit “I Love You” bulleted into the Top 10); and versatile Steve Gunner, who plays keyboards, acoustic guitar, percussion, and harmonica. Creedence Clearwater Revisited headlines The Paramount in Huntington on June 26. Tickets: paramountny.com.


Starring Travis Fimmel, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Robert Kazinsky, Paula Patton, Daniel U, Anson Mount, Rob Kazinsky, Clancy Brown Directed by Duncan Jones Universal/Legendary Pictures Even in a summer dominated by Marvel this and DC that, we're giving this fantasy film a better-than-decent chance of having some legs. Based on the mega-popular video game series, Warcraft's instantly recognizable characters and above-average acting place this film slightly above the usual thrown-together Hollywood dross aimed at (choose your category) youth / slackers / nerds / your kid that probably will never move out of the basement. Those who attend this sort of adaptation

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are usually in it for the action scenes, and Warcraft doesn't disappoint; director Duncan Jones (in reality, David Bowie's son Zowie, who also was behind the lens for Source Code and Moon) is clearly a huge fan of video games; his

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eghan Trainor's new hit single may be called “No,” but everything has been a solid “yes” in her still-fledgling career thus far. The single is the first from the Grammy Award-winning pop superstar’s second full-length album, Thank You, released in May on Epic Records. Yes, “No” shows a different side of the singer, illuminating the expanse and confidence inherent in her powerhouse voice while showing off her songwriting prowess. Strutting between a '90s-style hip hop bounce and an untouchable and unshakable chorus, it’s a feisty, fiery, and fun anthem that’s already gotten fans all over the country singing “no.”

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Gratitude & Gold

Trainor teamed up with producer Ricky Reed [Jason Derulo, Pitbull, Twenty One Pilots] for the track; the album is executive produced by Trainor and Ricky Reed. The premiere of “No” came about just weeks after Trainor’s win at the 2016 Grammy Awards. She received the “Best New Artist” award, and was also nominated for Best International Female at this year’s BRIT Awards. On the horizon, she’s nominated for a string of 2016 awards: At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where she will also perform,

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deft touch here brings the film the perfect note of unbelievable eye-filling action mixed with fantasy whimsy. Which isn't to say this a perfect night at what passes for “cinema” in this day and age. The fantasy world of Azeroth is the setting for a plot that's really just an excuse for all the CRASH! BOOM! POW!, and in many cases, some talented actors aren't given a whole lot to do other than brace for impact. However, Travis Fimmel, who portrays Durotan, an orc chieftain, manages to overcome the pounds of costuming he must wear to deliver a moving performance as a father who is thrwarted in the insane world he's forced to inhabit. Warcraft, for the most part, works well enough – even if you don't know a joystick from Joy Mangano.

Stuff Other Than Action At The 12-Plex Now You See Me 2 (Lionsgate): Another Four Horsemen adventure; the sequel is every bit as star-studded (Mark Ruffalo, Jesse Eisenberg,Woody Harrelson,Michael Caine, Daniel Radcliffe, Morgan Freeman) as the original. Popstar: Never Stop, Never Stopping (Universal): As a film actor, Andy Samberg is the new Will Forte, who was the new Tim Meadows, who was the new Rob Schneider.

One Of the Biggest- Trainer is up for “Female Selling Female Artist of the Year” and “Best Artists In Pop Collaboration” for “Like I’m Today Gonna Lose You” with John

Photos (cover and article) courtesy Chuff Media

Legend. At the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, she received nods for “Favorite Female Singer” and “Favorite Collaboration” for “Like I’m Gonna Lose You.” Trainor continues to break records, make history, inspire countless fans, and change the landscape of pop music and culture. She began this year by winning “Favorite Album” for her chart-dominating RIAA platinum full-length debut, Title, at the 2016 People’s Choice Awards. Last year, Title not only went platinum in the UK, it also yielded four multiplatinum Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 smashes— “All About That Bass,” “Lips Are Movin',” “Dear Future Husband,” and “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” (featuring John Legend). Title was the #5 most streamed album globally in 2015, and currently has more than 900 million streams worldwide. Trainor also has achieved more than two billion video views on Vevo. Learn much more at Meghan-trainor.com.

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Executives from TV networks gathered in New York three weeks ago to make presentations of their 2016-17 programs at the annual “upfronts.” While the emphasis was on prime-time offerings, sports were emphasized:

SportsBeat With Lloyd Carroll

Fox, which finally bid farewell to “American Idol,” made sure that everyone knew that they would be the home of Super Bowl LI and the 2016 World Series. In September Fox will launch a new drama, “Pitch,” which imagines what it would be like if Major League Baseball had a female pitcher. The show’s executives are from Philadelphia, so it’s safe to say that the 2014 exploits of the then 13-year-old Mo’ne Davis in the Little League World Series were an inspiration. MLB, which has a long partnership with Fox, sees this show as a great way of expanding its fan base; it's letting the show use San Diego’s Petco Park and

Bowling With Bob Smith

LIYBT Crowns Titlists: Alex Cruz (his first title and Kristina Genova (her second, pictured above) earned championships at the LIYBT tournament event on May 15 at AMF Plainview Lanes. A field of 58 bowlers competed for $1,010 in scholarship awards. Scholarship winners: Handicap division: Alex Cruz $100, Darius Fuller $75, Brandon Wainwright $60, Daniel Katz $50, Anjoli Nair $35. Scratch Division: Kristina Genova, $225, Stephen Andretta $150, Connor Egan $100, Joe Thomas $75, Peter Ramos $50, Adam Glickman $40. Eliminator: Drew Esposito, $25, Joe Thomas $12,

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team names and logos to give it a realistic feel. Former big leaguers Gregg Olson and Royce Clayton are serving as technical advisers. ESPN touted that they offer more hours of live programming than any other network, and that attracts premium advertisers. “First Take” co-host Stephen A. Smith paid tribute to his former debating partner, Skip Bayless, rumored to be joining Fox Sports 1; Smith told me after the presentation that he has four or five replacements in mind for Bayless’ spot. ESPN always adds glitz by bringing in star athletes to its upfront, such as New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard, who took the stage of The Minskoff Theater with SportsCenter host Scott Van Pelt. I asked Syndergaard if he was aware of five-year-old Ashtin Gerberg of Wilmington, North Carolina who has become a social media sensation with his long blond hair, “Mini-Thor” nickname, and blazing fastball: “Oh yes. The kid has excellent mechanics,” a smiling Syndergaard said. Turner Entertainment is making a big bet on video game competition Noah Syndergaard being for them what the X Games were to ESPN a Pierce Field $8, Kristina Genova $5 For summer schedule information and news about the much-anticipated August 14 alumni and junior scratch tournament, log on to liybtbowling.com, or find them at Facebook at facebook.com/LIYBT. Pursuit Of Perfection: With the end of the 2015/2016 bowling season, here's our annual tip of the cap to the best of the very best: Area bowlers who had big years and scored individual accomplishments that earned notice from the USBC: Larry Dimitriou (Herrill Lanes) is a talented right-hander who scored his second 300 game and eighth overall. Greg De Angelo (Herrill Lanes) rolled three 300 games this season. Frank Mirabile (233) and Diana Walter (225) rolled for the highest averages in the Monday Early Mix league at Coram Country Lanes. Here's a compendium of perfect games from late in the season at area bowling centers: Rob Figgers, Robert Starzec (Farmingdale Lanes); Justin Connolly, Timothy Williams (JIB Lanes); Willie Fessler, Howie Tarr (Rockville Centre Lanes); Gary Haines, Christopher Pepito, Paul Nevadomski (AMF Babylon Lanes); Rich Baldin, Terry Thompson (AMF Centerrach Lanes); Mike Myhre, Brendan Oakley, Jim Guerin (AMF Commack Lanes); Tom Oelkers, Michael Capolongo, Arthur Reeve, Frank Foti (twice), Carl Meinhardt, Ed Weissman, Ronald Broege, Joseph Rockwood (AMF East Meadow Lanes); John Cummings, (AMF Garden City Lanes); Ed Wojcik (AMF Shirley Lanes); Matt Capece; John Maerkle, Don Toth, Keith Lumpe, Nick

generation ago; the network will present “Eleague” on Fridays, as gamers compete for big money. ESPN also has e-sports shows in its hopper, but CEO John Skipper is not going all-in the way that Turner counterpart David Levy is. Square-jawed World Wrestling Entertainment hero John Cena has kept busy outside of the ring the past few years with a thriving acting career; he showed a surprising flair for comedy in Amy Schumer's Trainwreck last summer. Cena is the host of Fox’s “Survivor”-style reality series, “American Grit,” and he's going to host ESPN's “ESPYs” in July. Yet, WWE fans don’t have to worry about Cena going away from pro wrestling the way that both “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson have. “I always want to be a part of the WWE,” said Cena at the “upfront.” “It’s my primary affiliation.” Univision sports chairman Juan Carlos Rodriguez is a passionate soccer fan, and it’s no shock that it’s the only sport on the Spanish-speaking network. Univision will be showing the battle for Western Hemisphere soccer superiority in a couple of weeks with the Copa America Centenario. Rodriguez did surprise a lot of folks when he announced that Univision gets more viewers for the Mexican pro soccer federation, Liga MX, than NBC Sports does for The English Premier League. Rodriguez also announced that Univision will sponsor a Soccer World Series, a futbol version of the Little League World Series. NBC, decided to have one big upfront presentation for all of its properties instead of

Photos: Dallas Strikes courtesy PBA, LLC; LIYBT winners courtesy LIBT; LIGBT winner courtesy LIGBT

Travlos, Craig Lindahl, Stephen Bennett, Donald Guschel, Dan Brezo, Kevin Rainey, Derek Smith (AMF Sayville Lanes). PBA Power: From the PBA's Bill Vint: ESPN’s series of PBA League telecasts from Bayside Bowl in Portland, Maine, resulted in a 14 percent increase in audience growth over the 2015 series. The fourth annual PBA League competition was highlighted by the first Baker team 300 game – by PBA Hall of Famer Norm Duke’s GoBowling.com Dallas Strikers (pictured below left) team in the semifinal round – and the Elias Cup championship round battle won by Duke’s Strikers over longtime rival Pete Weber and his GEICO New York City WTT KingPins team. If you missed one or more of the shows, the entire four-telecast, eight-hour series, featuring eight teams composed of 40 PBA stars, is now available on PBA’s YouTube channel. Jason's Second Time: Jason Nicholas of Wantagh (above) won his second LIGBT tournament and its $1,000 first prize on May 22 at AMF East Meadlow Lanes – the same site where he won his first championship. Finishing second was Gary Paulsen of Massapequa ($500), with Jerry Maley ($350) and Mike Mian, both of Bayside, finishing third and fourth. More tourney news: Hector Diaz Jr. of Bronx, NY won the LIGBT Memorial Day major and its $2,000 champions prize on May 29 at AMF Babylon Lanes. No stopping: The LIGBT has a busy summer schedule of tournaments this year, as well as other events; learn more at ligbtour.com.


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many smaller ones as they have had in the past, probably as a way of containing costs. The end result was that there wasn’t enough time devoted to anything. Instead of promoting its upcoming Summer Olympic Games or introducing its newest sportscaster, Mike Tirico, the long NBC Sports moment was a head-scratching video of NBC Sports head

Mark Lazarus and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald baking cupcakes. The 75th annual Peabody Awards served as the unofficial end of New York’s television week; Jon Stewart received a lifetime achievement award. The comedian is a diehard Mets fan; when I asked if he was worried about pitcher Matt Harvey, Stewart vertically shook his head in an elongated manner and said in a slow deep voice, “Oh yeah! And maybe we have to start worrying about (Jacob) deGrom as well, since he gave up four runs in five Kevin innings to the Brewers Garnett today.” When Stewart was told that the Mets won the game 5-4 on a walk-off single by David Wright, he mused: “You mean that he hit a ball out of the infield?” Howie Rose will devite all of his energy to calling New York Mets games from here on out, as he has relinquished his MSG Network play-by-play duties for New York Islanders games. Rose, 62, cited that he wanted to have more time off during the off-season. He admitted to me that calling hockey games takes a toll on his voice, and he did not want to risk damage to

Photos: Noah Syndergaard by Bob Smith; Kevin Garnett by Keith Allison (CC)

his vocal chords. My guess is that Rose, who lives on the South Shore, did not enjoy shlepping to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, and that had to be a factor as well in his decision. The New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets breathed a sigh of relief after the NBA Draft Lottery. Neither team has a first-round draft choice because of bad trades. In 2013, the Knicks dealt their top 2016 choice to the Toronto Raptors for the dreadful Andrea Bargnani. That same year, the Nets sent their 2014, 2016, and 2018 first-round picks to the Boston Celtics in an even worse deal for an aging triumvirate of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Jason Terry.

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his summer marks the 11th-year anniversary of The Long Island Comedy Festival, the brainchild of comedy impresario and executive producer (as well as a hilarious standup in his own right) Paul Anthony; it's the yearly comedy event that, in quite literal terms, has taken this region by storm; last year’s edition was the most successful yet. "We're Keith excited to be Anthony marking 11 years of bringing the annual summer Comedy Festival to Long Island,” said Anthony.

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summers, and we appreciate that tremendously … The 11-year mark is a testament to Long Islanders' Rich love for live standup comedy Walker performances. Long Island has had a strong history of comic acts coming from this region, and we're glad to be a part of the comedy scene here and to showcase so many comedians not only from Long Island, but from the New York City comedy scene and from around the country and beyond. Over the course of the summer tour, we will feature more than 50 comedians. That's a lot of laughs! Long Island audiences are really incredible." According to Anthony, The Long Island Comedy Festival's mission is to promote the art of live standup comedy, with each performance featuring the best comic talent from Long Island, the New York City comedy scene, and around the world. In past summers, the Festival has presented comedians from as far away as Australia, Ireland, and the UK. Something new is also coming this season from Long Island Comdey: The 10 • Good Times Magazine - June 14 - 27, 2016

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Medford: Terry McNeely, Rich Walker, Bryan McKenna Saturday, July 16, 8 pm, Madison Theatre at Molloy College, Rockville Centre: Paul Anthony, Bryan McKenna, John Larocchia, Carie Karavas, Bob DiBuono, Keith Anthony Thursday, July 21, 8 pm, Gold Coast Arts Center, Great Neck (part of the “50+ Comedy Tour”): Steve Lazarus, Eric Haft, Keith Anthony Thursday, August 4, 8 pm, Suffolk Theater, Riverhead: Lineup to be announced launch of the new “50+ Comedy Tour,” which Thursday, August Talia Reese will be a part of the Festival. This facet of the 11, 8:30 pm, tour will featuring lineups of comedians who Country Fair Entertainment Park, Medford: all are over the age of 50; the first event will Talia Reese, George Rini, Eric Haft be Friday, August 26 at Theatre Three in Port Friday, August 26, 8 pm, Jefferson. Theatre Three, Port Jefferson: Take it from us: If you haven't heard Paul Anthony, Stevie GB, Bill of some of the comedians of the LICF, McCarty, Richie Byrne don't let that dissuade you; these Saturday, August 27, 8 pm, regular shows feature both veteran and Theatre Three, Port Jefferson: up-and-coming comedy stars, and the Lineup to be announced shows rank among the best Tickets for all performances entertainment values in Long Island are $35 and are available at year after year. And after having our the official website, sides split many times by the likes of LIComedy.com, or at the Anthony, Stevie GB, Robin Fox, Bill individual venues’ websites; McCarty, and so many others, we're check for ticket specials and convinced that once you try one LICF news throughout 2016. Richie Byrne comedy show you'll become a regular all season long. Now, on to the most important part, mirth mavens: This year's Long Island Comedy Festival (more shows will be added in the coming weeks), complete with venues and a roster of standup comics (at press time, lineups subject to

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change): The Long Island Comedy Festival Summer 2016 Schedule: Saturday, July 9, 8 pm, Theatre Three, Port Jefferson: Robin Fox, Eric Haft, Mick Thomas Thursday, July 14, 8:30 pm, Country Fair Entertainment Park,


Calendar Tuesday, June 14

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): Long Island Rock Unplugged: Craving Strange / Revel 9 / Mike W. / Last Turn Off Broadway / Troy / Jimmy G. / See Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Dogs Of War & Friends Benefit Concert Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Joe Walsh / Bad Company Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JDL Puglia's (Garden City): Body & Soul Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Perfect Combination

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 Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Dave Clark Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Danny Kean Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Porsche Patchogue Theatre: Laughter In The Lobby: Chris Roach / Paul Anthony / Keith Anthony Pour House (Holbrook): Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Punky Meadows Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Brett Dennen Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Luis Damon

Wednesday, June 15

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Tony & Lisa Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Karaoke With

Your Guide To Local Events DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD Bar & Grill (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 With "Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories Landmark On Main Street: Big Gay Sing – My Favorite Things: The Long Island Gay Men's Chorus Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesdays R.S. Jones (Merrick): Mike Barry Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Rubber Soul Space At Westbury: Guster Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford): Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz

Suffolk Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Heavy Open Jam Hosted By Steve Urban Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip Bobbique (Patchogue): Bobby Nathan Jam BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Carney's (Amithville): Brian McGeough Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Trio / Vanessa Trouble Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Ray Fusco Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Howie Seal Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): The In Crowd Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam Port Jeff Brewing Company: Dirk Quinn Band 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): Sweet Suzi

Velvet Lounge (East Setauket): Ryan Broderick

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Mali Music Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Jayhawks Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Yiddish Soul Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Bottoms Up! (Van Halen Tribute) Terminal 5 (NYC): The Neighborhood Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Drinkable Arts

Thursday, June 16

Nassau Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Ralph Martinez Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke / Soul Mantra (Santana Tribute) Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): Arrested 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 NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Don Rickles / Regis Philbin R.S. Jones (Merrick): Soul Mate Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Panic (Acoustic) Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Jeff Mattson Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club

Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Bistro 72 (Riverhead): Danny Kean Bobbique (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Super Acoustic Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): The Dirty Oars Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): The Outter Hand Band Shandon Court (East Islip): Gerry Finlay Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz

Treme (Islip): Sabori Velvet Lounge (East Setauket): The Muse Exchange / DJ Caution

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Average White Band Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Staves Forest Hills Stadium: Mumford & Sons Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Dean Scala Terminal 5 (NYC): Matt Corby

Friday, June 17

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): X-Session Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Jahm Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Porch Groove D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Outta Hand Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): Disco Unlimited JR Asian Fusion (Long Beach): Cyndi & Glenn Unplugged K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Decadia / The Mystic Long Beach Public Library: Barrier Beach Blues Festival MaliBlue (Lido Beach): The Legendary Murphys Manning's (Carle Place): Six Degrees Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Our Generation Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): One Day At A Time / Mesa Verde / Life After Death / ColorBlind Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Larger Than Life (Boy Band Tribute) Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Jason Aldean Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Vavoom / Ready In 10 Our Times Coffeehouse/Ethical Humanist Society (Garden City): Pat Wictor / Greg Greenway Patio (Freeport): Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Piazza Ernesto Strada (Westbury): Elias Ladino Ensemble Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): 45 RPM R.S. Jones (Merrick): Debra Lynne Trio Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): New Life Crisis Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Half Step Sunset Grill (Seaford): Stevie Cochran

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Calendar Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): The Mike Barry Band Trotters (Franklin Square): New Candy

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Funkin' A / Formula 5 / Wild Adriatic Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): The Electric Dudes Bobbique (Patchogue): Melanie Morin Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Jack's Waterfall BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Disband Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Terri Hines Band Carney's (Amithville): Brian McGeough Cedar Beach Beach Hut (Babylon): Fast Lane Changing Times Pub (Farmingdale): Flashback Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Mark Lawlor & The Undecided Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic Lily Flanagan's (Islip): The Suburban Brothers Band Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): No Regrets Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): East Coast Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Macho Caspacho Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Painters' Restaurant (Brookhaven): DJ Boneshaker Paramount (Huntington): Live Boxing Revolution (Amityville): D.R.I. / Sonick Plague / Abandoned Vessels / Steal Reserve / Enemy Of The State Shandon Court (East Islip): Dave & Leah (Happy Hour) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Buckwheat Zydeco Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague): Super Acoustic Treme (Islip): The Pamela Betti Band Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst): Common Ground Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Blue Oyster Cult Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Dungen Forest Hills Stadium: Mumford & Sons Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Ex Eye Featuring Colin Stetson / Greg Fox / Shahzad Ismailly / Toby Summerfield / Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Pinks Bar & Grill (NYC): Butchers Blind

Your Guide To Local Events Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Somethin' Fresh Terminal 5 (NYC): At The Drive-In

Saturday, June 18

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Beernutz Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Brothers Kilborne BLVD (Massapequa Park): Ed Fleck Trio Coe Hall (Oyster Bay): The Hambones D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): G String Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): Weird Science Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Deejays Kennedy Plaza (Long Beach): Barrier Beach Blues Festival K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Innervision (Rosedale Reunion) / Interboro Living Room (Bethpage): Live DJ Long Beach Public Library: Barrier Beach Blues Festival MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Disco Unlimited Manning's (Carle Place): Kickstart Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): The Electrix MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morell Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): The Scofflaws / All New Episode / Melting Pots / Short Notice Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): The 60s Invasion Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Rockstar Energy Drink Presents Taste Of Chaos: Dashboard Confessional / Taking Back Sunday / Saosin / Motion City Soundtrack / The Early November Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Platinum Star / Octopus NYCB Theatre At Westbury: The Turtles / Chuck Negron / Mark Lindsay / Gary Puckett / The Cowsills/ The Spencer Davis Group Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): That 70s Band R.S. Jones (Merrick): Wolf Cats Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): 45 RPM Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Glass Bottom Soul Suite 1828 (Merrick): Live Music

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Sunset Grill (Seaford): Victims Of Rock Sutton Place (Long Beach): Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Nina Gordon & Savannah Sky Trotters (Franklin Square): Parade

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Wonderous Stories / DJ Danja / Dave's 50th Birthday Party & Jam Amityville Music Hall: Turnover / Sports / Secret Space Arden (Port Jefferson): Crush Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Gear Jammers Bobbique (Patchogue): Schroeder’s Ghost Boulton Center (Bay Shore): 40th Anniversary Screening: Rocky / Burt Young (Live Appearance) BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Albums We Love Presents: Thriller Bulldog Grille (Amityville): Live Music Cedar Beach Beach Hut (Babylon): Billboard Live Faraday's (Smithtown): Carl Michael Flanagan's Pub (Lake Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Lily Flanagan's (Islip): Nexus Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): The DTs Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Neighborhood Band Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Stagecoach / Rapid Fire Painters' Restaurant (Brookhaven): Hi Def Paramount (Huntington): Appetite For Destruction: A Tribute To Guns N' Roses Popei's (Coram): Flashback Revolution (Amityville): Redemption: Industrial Electro Metal Goth Dance Night: Live Larva / Xentifuge / Early Show: This Is All Now / Goodbye Friday / VISTA / The Running Lights /Jay Watts / Cheap Shots / Trick The Riddle St. Sylvester's Church / Desmond Hall (Medford): The Savoy Swing Band Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Sophie B. Hawkins Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague):

The Good Rats Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Treme (Islip): The French Cookin' Blues Band Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst): Rockin’ 45s

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Reggaefest / A Decade Of Soul Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Dirty Pearls Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Kamasi Washington Forest Hills Stadium: Disclosure / Anderson Paak & The Free Nationals / Mobb Deep / Dusky / Justin Jay Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): LUX: Celebrating Rhe Longest Light: Solstice Tribe / Kai Altair / Anna Morgan / GlitchFairy / Rebecca Cloudy / Sofy Yuditskaya / Sera Solstice / Zuleika / TJ Mcau & Rebecca Nuvoletta / Jessie's Girl Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Front & Center

Sunday, June 19

Nassau City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): Wonderous Stories Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Jam K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnell & Friends Sunday Open Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach): The Mystic Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Boyz II Men Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Cold Spring Harbor Band

Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: Vinnie Caruana / Brandon Reilly / Rob Ragosta Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn


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Calendar Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Dave Clark Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Rockin' 45s Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Copy Cat / RRBC Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): The Knocks DJ Theater294 (East Farmingdale): The Debbie Knapper Band Treme (Islip): Cindi Lopez Velvet Lounge (East Setauket): Storytime With Storytellers / Brothers Nylon

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Freeway Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls

Monday, June 20

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione MaliBlue (Lido Beach): DJ Nappi

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 Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Don Adamson Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Paul Rosza & Tommie Thunder 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 Velvet Lounge (East Setauket): Mind Open Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn

CLUBBING

Your Guide To Local Events NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Dina Martina Bitter End (NYC): Jam With Richie Cannata Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Mitski Kitano New York Hotel (NYC): Open Jazz Jam Session Rockwood Music Hall (NYC): Carl Verheyen Terrace On The Park (Flushing): Alley Pond Environmental Center 40th Anniversary Green Gala

Tuesday, June 21

Nassau E.B. Elliot (Freeport): Karaoke Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Songwriters Roundtable Hosted By 42nd & Nelson MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Jahstix Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Dave Matthews Band 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 Open Mic Night Hosted By Jerry Ramone 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: Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Tom's Steel Drums Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): John Negron Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Rocky Horror Show Excerpts Revolution (Amityville): Goodbye Friday / This Is All Now / VISTA / Chasing Down Sunset / When In Doubt / Flammable Animals / Dingbatz 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 Velvet Lounge (East Setauket): Open Jam

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Twilight Sad Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Fête de la Musique: CharlElie Couture / Yael Naim / General Elektriks / La Femme Madison Square Garden (NYC): Ellie Goulding Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Swing Sabrosso Terminal 5 (NYC): Fitz & The Tantrums

Wednesday, June 22

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Brian McGeough Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD Bar & Grill (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 Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): The Key Three Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Roslyn School Of Rock Spring Show MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Wonderous Stories Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam R.S. Jones (Merrick): Mike Martino Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Suffolk Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Heavy Open Jam Hosted By Steve Urban Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip Bobbique (Patchogue): Bobby Nathan Jam

Bottoms Up! (Van Halen Tribute)

BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Sly Geralds Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Henry Haid Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Live Music Molto Vino (Babylon): Impromptu Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Melic Acoustic Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam Pennysaver Amphitheater (Farmingville): Eli Young Band / Easton Corbin / Ryan Kinder / Jordan Rager / Brett Young Port Jeff Brewing Company: Black Country Beatnix Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic Hosted by Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Stadium (Bohemia): The Cogs Singles Open Jam Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): David Allan Coe / Kelley Swindall Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Robert Ellis Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series featuring Angel Blue, Ben Bliss, Alexey Lavrov, & Dan Saunders Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): King Of The World (Steely Dan Tribute)

Thursday, June 23

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Jazz & Sushi Night Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Country Night Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Instant Karma 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 On The Mile (Freeport): The Touch K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke /

Whitford / St. Holmes

Revolution, Amityville June 14, Doors At 6:30 PM K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore revolutionli.com June 25 at 11 PM Two legendary rockers are back on tour kjfarrells.com together – and once again, Revolution has (516) 804-9925 got them for you: Aerosmith’s guitarist Brad “Runnin’ With The Devil” … “Panama” … “Hot Whitford revives his classic ’80s duo with For Teacher” ... “Dance The Night Away.” It's the vibe and feel of Van Halen as this popular tribute act returns to K.J.'s for this special show. And that's not all: Longtime area favorites The Haks get the music started on this Saturday night at 7 pm. The '60s Invasion Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh June 18 at 8 PM • muls.com • (516) 783-7500 • ticketweb.com They're the area cover band made good: This veteran assemblage of top musicians has spent years honing their craft, and now The '60s Invasion has established itself as one of the best groups of any style in Long Island, performing hits from the classic rock era like few others – and they cover all the music legends such as The Animals, The Guess Who, The Beatles, The Bees Gees, and more artists and hits than you can name.

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Derek St. Holmes, the voice that sang many of Ted Nugent’s most recognizable songs. Together, they form a blistering rock experience; Long Island’s Killcode opens.


Calendar Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder Tribute) Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Tommy Emmanuel Lounge At The Space At Westbury: The Bobby Sexton Trio / Mind Open MaliBlue (Lido Beach): UnWined Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Freaki Tiki Tavern Thursday: Live DJs Patio (Freeport): Ray Watson w/LA Blacksmith & Friends R.S. Jones (Merrick): Jan Slow Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin): Open Mic Night Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Triberius Temple Sinai (Roslyn): Lois Morton Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club

Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue): Battle Of The Bands BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Jon & Anthony's Acoustic Jam Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): The Generators Revolution (Amityville): Crucible / Great American Ghost / Basilisk / Awake In The Fire Shandon Court (East Islip): The Roosters Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Lucky Chops Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip): Gina Simone (Psychic Medium) NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Randy Bachman Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Quilt / Widowspeak Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): The Rockinghams

Friday, June 24

Nassau Angry Gnome (New Hyde Park): The Carl Michael Band Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): The Joe Roberts Trio Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Brothers / Soul To Squeeze / Funkt Up Cannon’s Blackthorn (Rockville Centre): Katie Pearlman & Richard Lanahan Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Jukebox Bob D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): ReWined Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): Rapid Fire K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Rock Central / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Lamotta's (Port Washington): Under Cover Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove): Live Music MaliBlue (Lido Beach): The Touch Manning's (Carle Place): Face First Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Plastic Soul Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Bad Mary/ Flak Jacket / Perpetual Ocean / Megaweapon Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): The 90s Band Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Sting / Peter Gabriel Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Hello Brooklyn / That 70s Band NYCB Theatre At Westbury: The Temptations / The Four Tops Patio (Freeport): Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Mystic R.S. Jones (Merrick): Chic 'N Martini Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Weird Science Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Natural Red Band Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Shecky & The Twangtones Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Billy & Jacinta Trotters (Franklin Square): Down & Dirty

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Willy & The Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute) / Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) / Pump (Aerosmith Tribute) Amityville Music Hall: Trophy Wives / Sleep On It / Marina City / Good Intentions / Sam Pollet / Adix / Good Intentions Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Johnny Roots Band Bobbique (Patchogue): Christine Sweeney & The Dirty Stay-Outs Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Albert Lee & Peter Asher BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Chauncey Nedd & The Neddmen Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Guilty Pleasures Cedar Beach Beach Hut (Babylon): Peat Moss & The Fertilizers Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Sympatico Featuring Toni Washington Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport):

Your Guide To Local Events Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Lily Flanagan's (Islip): Shattered Stone Tribute Band Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Deejay: DJ Epic / Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Naked Truth Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): The Electric Dudes Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): DJ Boneshaker Paramount (Huntington): Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Revolution (Amityville): Whitford/St. Holmes / Killcode / Midnight Mob / Captain To Co-Pilot Sea Levels (Brightwaters): Brian McGeough Sidetracked (Sayville): The Lisa Polizzi Band Shandon Court (East Islip): Johnny Ray (Happy Hour) Smitty's All-American Sports Bar (Riverhead): Cyndi & Glenn Unplugged Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Steel Pulse Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague): Space Oddity Treme (Islip): Blue Roots Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst): Fast Lane Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Centre: Ziggy Marley NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Randy Bachman Beacon Theatre (NYC): The Mavericks Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Broncho Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Color Me Blind Terminal 5 (NYC): Mayer Hawthorne Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): The Southern Drawl Band

Saturday, June 25

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa): The Ed Fleck Group D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Studio G Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Flynn’s Fire Island: Parrothead Festival Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): 45 RPM / France Joli Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs Kennedy Plaza (Long Beach): Acoustic Café K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Bottoms Up! (Van Halen Tribute) / The Haks MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Disco Unlimited Feature France Joli Memories (Williston Park): Live Music Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Sound System MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Beer Festival Patio (Freeport): Dancin' Machine Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Us & Floyd (Pink Floyd Tribute) R.S. Jones (Merrick): Breakaway Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Peat Moss & The Fertilizers Still Partners (Sea Cliff): King Fisher Suite 1828 (Merrick): Live Music Sunset Grill (Seaford): Revolver Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Danny Kean Trotters (Franklin Square): The Rockinghams

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): 40-OZ Burrito / Soul Junkies / Roots Foundation Amityville Music Hall: Whittled Down / The Menagerie / Split Release / Shorebreak / Past Hope / Discolor / Parallel Arden (Port Jefferson): China Crisis Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Down & Dirty Bobbique (Patchogue): DogHouse Blues Band Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Haley Reinhart Bulldog Grille (Amityville): Live Music Cedar Beach Beach Hut (Babylon): Free Bird Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): The Well Diggers Heckscher Park (Huntington): Ann Hampton Callaway Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic / Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Oakdale Yacht Club: The 60s Invasion Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Rapid Fire Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Yankee Rebel / New Life Crisis Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): DJ Jess Button Performing Arts Center Of New York (Port Jefferson): Stevie GB Revolution (Amityville): Early Show: Firestarter / Living Means / Late Show: Lethillweapon / Trii / Lit Gang / Dissconnectt / Jeid / Sarkazm Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts: The Sixties Show Tanger Outlets (Deer Park): Emblem3 Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague): Rattlesnake Dawn Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip): Ed Travers & Friends

Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst): Billboard Live Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live DJ Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: The Pitchforks

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Tom Keifer Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Julianna Barwick Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Butler, Bernstein, & The Hot 9 / The Hot Sardines / Bria Skonberg & The New York Hot Jazz Festival AllStars With Anat Cohen, Vince Giordano, Wycliffe Gordon, & Joe Saylor Citi Field (Flushing): Dead & Company Forest Hills Stadium: Dolly Parton Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Jessie's Girl Otto's Shrunken Head (NYC): Squirrels From Hell Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Luis Damon Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os

Sunday, June 26

Nassau City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Hudson’s On The Mile (Freeport): Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach): Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Reel (East Rockaway): Pep & The Soul Explosion Band

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Rock & Roll University Concert Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic 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): Tom Russell Heckscher Park (Huntington): Rita Coolidge Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Barely Acoustic Oar Steak & Seafood Grille (Patchogue): Only In America

Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): RRBC Paramount (Huntington): Creedence Clearwater Revisited Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Pure Prairie League Treme (Islip): Jazz Jam Session Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Kix Bowery Ballroom (NYC): DVSN Central Park Summerstage (NYC): Comedy Central Presents: The Daily Show With Trevor Noah – Stand-Up In The Park Citi Field (Flushing): Dead & Company Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls

Monday, June 27

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione MaliBlue (Lido Beach): DJ Nappi Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh): Journey / The Doobie Brothers / Dave Mason

Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Cyndi & Glenn Unplugged Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Paul Rosza & Tommie Thunder 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 Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn

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STUDIO NEWS

Rapture Sound Studios sound.

“Beautfiul” … “Clean” … “A great experience.” We've been hearing it for months from musicians – and those are only a few of the superlatives from from players about the new Rapture Studios in Syosset. This is a rehearsal space that's “run for musicians by musicians,” and offers great deals on rehearsal time, backline by top names such as Blackstar, Fender, Yamaha, Peavey, Electrovoice, and more, and is available 24 hours a day, seven days every week. Call them at (516) 4330070, or log on to rapturesound.com to get a firsthand look at a facility that can help you with your songs and

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for the Long Islandbased shock rockers Kissing Candace, and there's a lot more to come. To learn more about these masters of mayhem, log on to criticaleraofficial.com, or find them on Facebook. Other recent Rapture clients have included Dorment Torment, and the rast-rising pop singers The Classic Kids. Sure, major studios such as Roslyn Heights' venerable Sabella Studios have released dozens of nationally released albums by major artists – but that doesn't mean that young artists should not take advantage of the services they offer, Gabby Commisso & Jim Sabella

One Rapture client is the metal act Critical Era, which has been knocking 'em out with their recent area appearances. This death punk quartet delivers quite the punch; this take-noprisions band features TK on rhythm guitar, Franky Tanks on drums, Basshoven on bass, Luca on lead vocals, and B-Riffs on lead guitar. They've already opened

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Second Chance

because all are welcome and are worked with, with care and a deft professional musician's ear. One example is the 2015 single by Gabby Commisso, “When I Fall,” that has all the makings of a hit record. Available wherever music is sold, the single is a perfect pop song with a great lead vocal by the young artist, one we’re sure we'll hear much more from in the future. It's available at iTunes and the CDBaby music store; to learn more about Sabella, log on to sabellastudios.com, or clall them at (516) 484-0862.


Pat Wictor

We've been noticing the band Second Chance popping up in our club calendar quite a bit of late, so we weren't surprised when we heard the hot group was working at Beneath The Sun Rehearsal & Recording Studios in Hicksville. Comprised of relatives, Second Chance performs hit rock in the type of traditional way that Long Island audiences really go for. Others taking advantage of the services at Beneath The Sun – which include not only rehearsals, but full production and more – have been Aggrivation Nation, MHZ, and Wiggum, among many others. To learn more about this

busy studio, call Beneath The Sun at (631) 882-1327. Another Beneath The Sun client, Barry Rock, recently reached #10 on the ReverbNation Bayside rockabily charts with his new single; congrats to a hardworking musician whose efforts have obviously paid off. Long Island's Paraddiddle Records has a big June release with Bob Dylan Uncovered, Volume 2. Ten years ago, Bob Dylan turned 65, and Paradiddle Records released Bob Dylan Uncovered, challenging artists to take a Bob Dylan song and make it their own. Ten years later, Paradiddle Records releases Bob Dylan Uncovered Vol. 2 with a new selection of interpretations. Available from paradiddlerecords.com, a portion of the proceeds from sales will support rockCANroll.org, an organization that collects food for distribution to local agencies to help those who live with hunger. The songs and artists on this

Santoriello; “Oh Sister” by Russ Seeger (featuring Michele Sivori); “Chimes Of Freedom” by Gathering Time; “Buckets Of Rain” by Claudia Jacobs; “I Pity The Poor Immigrant” by Hank Stone; “I Threw It All Away” by Annie Mark & Chris James; “From A Buick 6” by The Hideaways; “Love Minus Zero, No Limit” by Bob Westcott; “I'm Alright” by Bill Shuren & The Cavalry; “New Pony” by Jenna Silverman, and “I Want You” by Joe Cumia. Look for Bob Dylan Uncovered Volume 2 at CD Baby and iTunes during June.

Photo: Pat Wictor by John Maclish

Critical Era

new album: “The Times They Are A-Changin'” by Pat Wictor; “Time Passes Slowly” by Caroline Doctorow; “I'll Be Your Baby Tonight” by Miles To Dayton; “I'll Keep It With Mine” by Jack Licitra; “Queen Jane Approximately” by Butchers Blind; “Hazel” by Allen

Miles To Dayton

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Huge Amp Blowout – amps by Vox, Marshall, Randall and more. All reduced to ridiculously low prices! Call Murphy’s Music today! (631) 549-4510. (TFN). Panasonic PTAE Series projector; ETLA 4000 rich red lamp. Amazing picture quality. Too many features to list. Motorized 10 ft. diagonal screen; remote control. $1,250 negotiable. (516) 884-3800; (516) 587-2222. (1195) INSTRUCTION

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Double Reed/woodwind teacher, oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet preferred. Call (631) 549-4510 or email resume to murphysmusicny@aol.com (TFN) Ticket Agency in Melville on 100 is looking to hire someone whose passion is music. Part time; could be full time. Computer skills a requirement; willing to train. (516) 802-0529. (1193)

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) MUSICIANS WANTED

Jam Band in the spirit of Cream. Bass and drums watned. (631) 462-5987. (1202)

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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) Drummer Looking for work. Blues, rock, country. Call Carmine (631) 281-2755. (1193)

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HEADLINERS

Make Your Plans Now For These Huge Events

Appetite For Destruction (Guns N' Roses Tribute) WildSide (Motley Crue Tribute)

The Paramount, Huntington June 18 at 8 PM paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 It's two of the most popular touring tribute acts on the same stage on the same night as both Guns N' Roses and Motley Crue get their leather-pantsed due. Expect all the hits, hair, and hijinks you could ever ask for during these two sets of rockin' nostalgia and classic FM tunes.

Guster

The Space At Westbury June 15 at 8 PM thespaceatwestbury.com (800) 745-3000 The acid-soaked alt sound of Guster is unlike anything else in rock these days – and this Boston-based quartet wouldn't have it any other way. The band is in the midst of a red-hot national tour that's taking them all over the country, and this stop at The Space is the only one in the New York metro area.

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The Happy Together Tour:

The Turtles Chuck Negron Mark Lindsay Gary Puckett The Cowsills The Spencer Davis Group NYCB Theatre At Westbury June 18 at 8 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 One thing’s for sure: The Turtles' annual tours certainly make classic rock fans happy – and this lineup, featuring legendary six acts and more gold than in your dentist's supply cabinet, may very well be the biggest yet in this yearly lineup of smash artists. Other Turtles hits: “Elenore,” their cover of Bob Dylan’s “It Ain’t Me Babe,” and “She’d Rather Be With Me.”

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Arts Announcements

Books Dan Gable Book Revue, Huntington June 27 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The Olympic gold medalist, wrestling coach, and author will speak and sign copies of his new book, A Wrestling Life: The Inspiring Stories of Dan Gable.

Dan Gable Poetry Reading Coffeed, Long Island City June 25 at 2 pm; (347) 730-3488 Carol Lynn Lustgarten reads from three of her books. Comedy Chris Monty Governor's, Levittown June 16 & 17; govs.com; (516) 731-3358

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.

Film Clueless Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington June 25 at 10 pm; cinemaartscentre.org; (631) 423FILM (3456) Part of the “Cult Café” series. 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. Call for more information and meeting dates. Theater The Little Mermaid Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale Through July 9; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: The famed Disney family musival is revived.

Chris Monty Is this Long Island's favorite standup star? Based on the reactions of area audiences, he just may be; the veteran performer headlines three big shows during the weekend. Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's 20 • Good Times Magazine - June

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The Million Dollar Quartet Gateway Playhouse, Bellport Through June 25; thegateway.org; (631) 266-1133 What would happen if rock & legends Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash got together for one night for one of the most epic jam sessions the world has ever known? That’s what happens in this show, the Tony-winning musical that brings to life the legendary session that occurred on December 4, 1956 at Sun Records Studio in Memphis, Tennesee. Shrek: The Musical Theatre Three, Port Jefferson 14 - 27, 2016

Thoroughly Modern Millie

42nd Street Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset Through July 23; (516) 694-3330; culturalartsplayhouse.com The classic musical is revived in this amazing theater.

Clueless

South Pacific Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts Through June 19; merrick-theatre.com; (516) 868-6400 The legendary Broadway musical is revived. Through June 25; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com A musical comedy based on the Oscar-winning animated film. Thoroughly Modern Millie John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through July 10; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com The Jazz Age in New York City, when “moderns” — including a flapper named Millie Dillmount — were bobbing their hair, raising their hemlines, entering the workforce, and rewriting the rules.

Alyssa Kirell

The Million Dollar Quartet

God's Favorite Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Through July 10; studiotheatreli.com; (631) 226-8400 Neil Simon’s famed play about eccentric, lovable Sidney. Perfect Night For The Prom Theater294, Farmingdale June 17 at 7 pm; theprom.brownpapertickets.com; (917) 825-7374 A dinner theater event: Alyssa Kirell (left) directs this staged reading by Claude Solnik featuring Kirell, Jen and John Dorcic, Lisa Rozza Haft, Rich Jimenez, Ravi Tawney, and Daniel Schinina. Call or log on for dinner schedule and reservations for this one-night-only performance.


New Stars & Legends: One of the biggest hits of this TV season was the telepic “Dolly Parton's Coat Of Many Colors.” The broadcast was so popular it was brought back for a second airing, and now it has received an official

celebrated her second consecutive #1 hit,“Dibs,” at a formal gathering in Nashville hosted by ASCAP. Surrounded by family, friends, and members of the music industry community, Ballerini was surprised by Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr with a gold disc (pictured below). It followed “Love Me Like You Mean It” to be officially certified by the RIAA for exceeding 500,000 sales and streams in

Photos: Dolly Parton, Charley Pride courtesy Webster PR (Pride photo by Ben DeRienzo); Kelsea Ballerini by Ed Rode (EdRode.com)

COUNTRY

DVD release; it's now available everywhere video is sold … Country trailblazer Charley Pride is celebrating 50 years in the recording industry as he announces his upcoming North American tour, to include dates throughout 2016. At tour stops, the 36-time chart-topper will perform many of his biggest hits, including those that helped him win the Country Music Association’s “Entertainer of the Year” award in 1971, including “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” and “All I Have to Offer You Is Me” … Big & Rich, who recently scored back-to-back Top 10 Country singles with “Look At You” and “Run Away With You,” will bring their show to audiences nationwide as they embark on a summer tour in support of their latest single, “Lovin’ Lately” featuring Tim

Charley Pride

McGraw. "Lovin' Lately" is racing up the charts after the country duo released its Top 10 Billboard Country album, Gravity … Long Island favorite Kelsea Ballerini can't be stopped this year: She's already the ACM's New Female Vocalist of the Year, and she

Dolly Parton

the U.S. alone. Ballerini wowed during her performance in Patchogue two years ago … After more than five decades of touring, Kenny Rogers began his final world tour on May 13 in Mahnomen, Minnesota; “The Gambler’s Last Deal” is expected to run into 2017. Area fans wonder if Rogers will return for his annual Christmas-themed performance at NYCB Theatre At Westbury. “I’m excited about making one more sweep around the world,” said Rogers. “For more than five decades, I’ve been fortunate enough to have such wonderful, loyal audiences, and their support has meant so much. This final tour is going to be a celebration of all of my music, and I know each night will be truly special."

Comedy

or by calling the box office at (631) 725-9500. All performances are suggested for ages 17 and up. It's quite the roster: Optimum Cable's The Unmovers perform on July 4; former “Mad About You” star and veteran standup Paul

Compiled by Bob Smith, who lacks adroitness but has an abundance of stupefaction.

Gateway To Laughs: Ten-yearold Gateway Comedy has announced the start of a new Gateway Comedy Club venue, located at The American Legion in Plainview; the debut John show, featuring veteran McClellan standup John McClellan, will be Saturday June 25. Tickets are $15 (a twodrink minimum applies), and can be reserved by calling (631) 790-4046, or by writing to funnymanmike47 @aol.com. That “funnyman” is Gateway Comedy's Mike Dillion, who after presenting comedy in Suffolk County is now branching into Nassau based on the success of his shows at The Clarion Hotel in Ronkonkoma. Gateway Comedy offers traditional standup Reiser performs on July 11; the comedy shows as well as themeharried but hilarious Richard based shows and fundraising Lewis takes the stage on August shows for local charities. 8; Angela LeGreca and Julie McClellan is a winner of The Halston co-headline on August Seattle International Comedy 15; Long Island's favorite son Jim Competition and was a finalist in Breuer returns on August 22; The San Fransisco Comedy veteran star Bobby Collins rocks Competition, and has opened for the mic on August 29; and Paula rock legend David Lee Roth. Also Poundstone (NPR's “Wait … Wait on this debut bill is Long Island… Don't Tell Me”) closes out the based John Consoli, Talia Reese, season on September 22. and special guests. The American Optimum Cable's The Legion Hall is located at 115 Unmovers begins the Comedy Southern Parkway in Plainview. Club series on July 4. Joseph Wacky Women: Returning to Vecsey (Optimum Cable TV, the area after a long absence is The Call Back Podcast) is a “Wild Women Of Comedy,” which fast-rising comedian and is headlines at The Five Towns known for hosting the All Star College Performing Arts Center Comedy Show at Bay Street on June 25 at 7:30 pm; tickets are Theater for the past three years. at ftc.edu. This showcase of He will be joined by Vladimir female Caamano (Montreal's Just For comics is Laughs) and Leonard Ouzts hosted and (“BET Comic View”) in an event produced by hosted by Anthony Devito Kit Stewart (Comedy Central, “The Jim and Anne Gaffigan Show”). LiPuma (left). Paula Stewart, a seasoned comic, has Poundstone performed at comedy venues such as Caroline’s, Gotham Comedy Club, Catch A Rising Star, and The Improv for decades; LiPuma has been producing shows and cutting her comic chops on stages throughout the New York City area. Belly Laughs At The Bay: The Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts has announced the summer lineup for its 2016 Comedy Club, Mondays at 8 pm. Tickets for all dates are available online at baystreet.org,

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An In-Depth Look At The Hottest Area Artists

Kai Elle LI’s ‘Dynamo’ Goes Global

Who: Singer, songwriter, and pianist Kai Elle – her fans remember her as Long Island's Kyle Lardner, who several years back released the well-received Sail Among The Stars – has released a new EP, Dynamo, now available at iTunes and Amazon. Released concurrently with the EP was a video for the effort’s first single,“St. Barths,” which now can be viewed at YouTube and other online video streaming services. The EP contains five tracks that Ellie – who also is making a serious mark as a model and yoga instructor – have been working on for some time, including the title track, “St. Barths,” “The Queen,” “It Girl,” and “The Wedding Song (Heartbeat).” Elle has struck gold since heading to California; she's released a single featuring British superstar Robbie Williams (“Carry On”) and scored a scad of modeling assignments and public appearances. The Artist & Her Sound: It’s a total rebirth: Those who got to know Elle from the singer/songwriter-style strains of Sail Among The Stars are in for a bit of a shock. The devastatingly beautiful young singer has become the ultimate anti-hippie, offering anthems of hedonism, the high life, and unabashed self-devotion. “St. Barth’s,” the first single, is not only can’t-shake-it catchy, but is also the first song we’ve heard that merges hip hop-style braggadocio (“My music is off the charts,” she croons) with a blatant love of luxury (“We’re going on yachts ... I’m livin’ it up/I ain’t goin’ back to the old days,” she sings). The From The rest of the “St. Barths” songs depict Video a sort of I’mbecomingone-of-thebeautifulpeople hubris that some might consider egotistical, but in reality the songs Ellie currently is composing seem to openly reflect the actual lifestyle she’s living in California – or perhaps she’s satirizing what she’s seeing all around her, pretty much what Katy Perry has done for the past few years, but there’s a difference: Elle has traded typical pop star mannerisms for something that’s actually artistic. She never oversings, instead favoring a muted, almost dream-like delivery. In doing so, she’s become a daring artist not afraid to express her true self, a vertitable Carly Simon for this new era of excess. – Bob Smith Learn more at kaielle.com, or find her all over social media.

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Goodbye, Holly: I hopped onto The Long Island Railroad and headed into Penn Station in midtown Manhattan, about an hour and then some from my home in Suffolk County. I had to be present for the homage to

met; once again, the wonders of social media were revealed. It dawned on me that in all my decades of covering and participating in the NYC rock/arts scene that I had never set foot inside the historic landmark that is La Mama. I heard numerous tales of theater, and working with the once-in-a-lifetime personality that is John Vacarro from the lips of Jayne County and Cherry Vanilla. Now, finally, I was present, in the room before the doors opened, to witness the meticulous sound checks, lighting and staging, and a production in its own right. I could only imagine some of the goings-on that took place in this space through the years, and we heard many hilarious and hair-raising accounts from the survivors who got up to speak and share their thoughts and memories. Heartfelt testimonials were delivered by Michael Musto, Elda Stilleto, John Vacarro, Ruby Lynn Reyner, and Holly's archivist Robert Coddington, to name just a few of the downtown “who's who” that were in attendance. Music performances by Chris Tanner and Lance Cruce as well as The Lavender Light Gospel Choir were moving; interspersed were various video collections, performances, and remembrances of Holly, which brought the gathered crowd to tears, laughter, and applause, all the things that Holly lived for. The entire event was streamed worldwide while it happened, and is now preserved for permanent viewing online for those who could not make it. I highly suggest that you make the time and take the time to experience this event in it's entirety; it was a night we'll long remember. Rest in peace, Holly Woodlawn.

Photo: Holly Woodlawn by Angela George (CC)

Rhythm Tracking With Jimi LaLumia

Holly Woodlawn, one of the fantastic creatures that turned my life around in the early 1970s. On the train ride into the city, I was still processing the information; my important years, my late teen years, were the birth of glitter / glam years, and Holly was an important part of that for me. Lou Reed and David Bowie were already gone, and now Holly. I had not so long ago helped to get a video of "Boys" onto YouTube; Holly finally was on a “record” of sorts, alongside her lifelong friend Jayne County, with Ginger Coyote, Cherry Holly Vanilla, Constance Woodlawn Cooper, and an array of rock & rollers. Holly always wanted to leave behind a music memento of her time on Earth, and here it was. Now I was walking into La Mama / The Ellen Stewart Theatre on East 4th Street downtown for this gathering of the local tribe. Penny Arcade put this program together with Jeremiah Newton (who I met outside La Mama, and managed to provide a helping hand to) and Steve Zehentner, and she did an outstanding job of keeping a lid on things and making sure that the trains ran on time, so to speak. Once inside, I ran into NYC icons Michael Alago and Tony Zanetta, and in the midst of our chat fest, I was approached by folks who knew me, even though we had never

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BITS & PIECES Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler

Aerosmith:

No Need For Angst

There's absolutely no truth to a story circulating that Aerosmith is looking for a new singer. The band, which during its tumultuous past has broken up, splintered, reformed, broken up, and gotten back together more times can we can count, felt the need to respond to rumors that the band was looking to give longtime frontman Steven Tyler the ozone – and actually sent out a press release on May 20 to put the

Joanna Wallfisch

rumors at bay. "Any rumor out there about us looking for another singer is completely untrue,” wrote guitarist Joe Perry. “All five of us were just on the phone together talking about how excited we are to go to South America and Mexico City." The band's fall tour dates run from late September through October.

Joanna Wallfisch:

Photo: Steven Tyler by Wayne Herrschaft (headlampdigital.com)

From The UK To New York

A London native who now calls New York City home, Joanna Wallfisch will release her third album, Gardens In My Mind, on July 22 via Sunnyside Records. Wallfisch’s new body of work showcases the artist’s vocals and “poetic lyrics with an intricate weaving of Charlotte Berg: singer-songwriter, No Distress For folk, jazz, This ‘Damsel’ contemporary and Conneticut-born indie indie pop music,” singer/songwriter Charlotte Berg according to a press switched her career goal from release. medicine to music at the age of The 14-track album features 20, and she’s never looked back: Wallfisch on vocals, piano, and ukulele along with pianist Laura B. Dan Tepfer and the London- Whitmore based ensemble The Sacconi Quartet. Wallfisch's music, described as “contempopop,” seems natural to her: She's the daughter of classical cellist Raphael Wallfisch and violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch. Th T he e ‘ ‘S Sh he e 3 3’ ’ T To ou ur r: :

A True Triple Treat

Singer/ songwriters and guitarists Laura B. Whitmore (pictured), Ali Handal, and Laura Clapp have joined forces to launch “She 3,” an expansive east coast tour featuring these veteran musicians. “We thought it would be a great idea to partner,” said Handal. “We will support each other with harmonies and instrumental contributions as we each share our own music in an in-the-round performance. We’re excited about the energy we’ll share in this fun, fast-paced format.” The tour will bring the trio to an array of top venues, including one in New York City on June 16 at Rockwood Music Hall. Learn more at laurabwhitmore.com.

debut album, It’s The Damsel Who Decides, will be released on August 12; her first single, “Just For Now,” is already making waves. Already having gained fans in Australia and the US, Berg will hit the road this summer, touring the UK and Sweden in support of the new album. Immersed in her musical goals,

Charlotte Berg

Berg relocated to the songwriting capital, Nashville, Tennesee, where she still resides. Shortly after her move, she formed her own band and began playing the Nashville music circuit, amassing a following in Tennessee and along the east coast following two tours.

Billie Martin:

Playing Ball With Sony

No, this isn't another nostaliga piece about a former New York Yankees manager's wild benders: Young Billie Marten, now with Sony's Columbia Records, is one of the hottest artists in the UK at present; her video for her recent single, “Milk & Honey,” has scored thousands of views. Marten explained that “Milk & Honey” is “a song about the greed of people, the thoughts that we’re all sort of stuck in this consumerist frame of mind.” In contrast, she said of the video: “This video is not to be taken seriously at all; a little light-heartedness in the whole scheme of things, really.” Find this budding star all over social media: @BillieMarten and Facebook.com/billiemarten.

Billie Martin

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