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COMEDY Laughs At Lounge 960: Comedian and producer Darcy Novick – dubbed “The Princess Of Long Island Comedy” – will perform and present comedian Mitchell Waters along with Tom

and we hope to continue doing this the last Wednesday of every month.” More stars will ply their trades at the March 25 show: Mitchell Walters, known as “The Area

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Daddario and John Consoli for a night of mirth in Lounge 960 at The NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Wednesday, March 25. Doors are at 6:30 pm; tickets are $10; seating is limited. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The American Cancer Society through the charity Bosom Buddies. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at (800) 745-3000, or at the Westbury box office. For more information, visit thetheatreatwestbury.com. This is the second comedy show that Novick has brought to Lounge 960, which from all accounts is a perfect setting for standup. Her previous show featured Rob Magnotti, Peter Bales, Eric Haft, and her own comedy stylings. The night also featured two surprise guests in “A-listers” Joey Kola and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling. “March 25 will be our second lounge show,” said Novick, who recently took up the art of standup in her own right. “The surprise guests at the first one made the evening even more exciting for everyone. It sold out,

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Code Guy,” has headlined major comedy club across America and Canada, and opened for Michael Bolton and Neil Sedaka. Given the lineups for the first two events, Novick's putting her time to good use; a portion of the shows will be donated to Bosom Buddies, which she formed. “The theatre approached me about doing an open mic show and after our meeting we Mitchell Walters decided to do a regular comedy show, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Bosom Buddies and The American Cancer Society,” said Novick, who has booked comedy in Atlantic City and for The Long Island Comedy & Music Festial events at NYCB Theatre as well. “I was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago. About three years ago, I started a company called Bosom Buddies. In addition to putting on events, we have a great logo and sell t-shirts and sweatshirts to raise money for the American Cancer Society. So far, we have raised $125,000. Feel free to visit my website, darcynovick.com. You can join my mailing list and see all the great events we have, or you can shop or read my breast cancer journey.” No matter what's going on, the personable and funny Novick seems upstoppable – and for nonstop laughs and surprises, her shows at Lounge 960 seem like the start of something big.


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First Show Of Spring:

Long Island Cars Back In Elmont

It certainly must be spring: Long Island Cars' car shows and swap meets have returned. The first event of 2015 will be Sunday, March 29 from 8 am to 5 pm at Belmont Racetrack in Elmont. The show, as always, includes custom and collectible cars from vintage to exotic; vendors selling automobile parts; accessories and literature; plus cars for sale. Acres of street rods, exotics, muscle cars, customs, antiques, imports, and classics from past decades will be on display. Show cars compete in more than 50 classes, with trophies awarded to winners. Admission is $9; children 12 and under are admitted free. Display or sell your show car free with admission. For more information, including how to enter your car for judging, call (631) 567-5898 or log on to LongIsland.Cars.com.

Finally, Easter For Adults:

Full Bunny Contact Is Back In New York City

Back for its second year, the attraction known as Full Bunny Contact is a funny adventure for adults and older children, as participants battle angry bunnies for cash, candy, and prizes. This year’s attraction features “The Bunny Warrior Joust,” and will also feature various demented games of skill as well as food, music, and live entertainment. The event runs from April 1 through 5 at The Clemente, located at 107 Suffolk Street on

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Manhattan’s lower east side. As its creators put it: “FBC is an Easter egg hunt cranked into insane overdrive. Participants are locked inside a 20' by 20' foot steel cage with three hulking Easter bunnies, all of whom are hell bent on destruction. Your destruction. It’s a true test of agility, stamina and quick wit. Should you steal their prize laden eggs and win out against these rabid rabbits in a riveting 60 second battle to the finish, you’ll be awarded one of the many prizes that range from stellar to … well… complete crap.” To learn more about this wild holidaythemed event: fullbunnycontact.com.

A Tight-Knit Group:

Crocheting Class In Freeport

Knitting expert Lupe Valasquez will help you with your projects (with your own yarn and needles) at the next “Knitting & Chrocheting” event on Thursday, March 26 at 7 pm at The Freeport Memorial Library. Beginners and experienced needle workers are welcome. Those taking part should registaer online, by phone or in person at ASK Desk. For further information, call (516) 379-3274, or log on to freeportlibrary.info.

Folk-2-Funk Festival:

Three Days Of Music In Long Beach

Artists In Partnership, Inc. presents its fifth annual Folk2-Funk Festival from Friday March 27 through Sunday, March 29 at The Long Beach Public Library. Appearing at this free event will be Steve Adelson, The Funky Folks, The Suzanne Sheridan Band (pictured left), The Fred Thomas Band, The Kennedys, and other performers. For more information, log on to aip-arts.org.


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Performance Right Before Your Very Eyes: Masters Of Illusion Live NYCB Theatre At Westbury

In these supposedly sophisticated times, can “pick a card, any card” still draw as an entertainment format? If recent months are any indication, the answer is a resounding “yes.” Magic is everywhere; Broadway isn't even immune – a show called the Illusionists: Witness The Impossible ran at The Marquis Theatre a couple of months back, and pretty much sold out its limited run. As well, the touring edition of Masters Of Illusion Rick (based on the TV show of the same name) sold out Thomas Long Island's famed theater in the round on a frigid late February night. Featuring everything from classic illusions such as, well, card tricks, to more elaborate tricks such as levitating beauties and the swordsthrough-a-box trick (think The Three Stooges), virtually everything these magicians brought to the stage was given a huge reception – not to mention lots of “ooohs” and “ahhhs” from children, who comprised much of the audience for this family themed event that featured a lot of audience participation. Thankfully, the evening wasn't all old-school preening and posing, as many Atlantic City magic shows tend to become. One of the hottest music groups in the land, the country-rocking Zac Magician Michael Finney is, in a word, uproarious; he could be a standup Brown Band, will headline on August 21 at Citi Field in Flushing, markcomedian with this quick wit and pleasing, friendly demeanor. The evening ing the first time in memory that a country aritst will perform at a New was also mostly free of pretentiousness, with the sole exception of the selfYork City sports stadium. Tickets are now on sale via mets.com/ZBB. aggrandizing proclamations of veteran performer Rick Thomas, who seems a The act is touring to support a new effort, as is the usual way: The master of Just For Men as well; his impressive act could be better served by Zac Brown Band's forthcoming album, Jekyll + Hyde, will be released simply getting on with the tricks. on April 28. The band premiered new music from the album on a recent And this surely was a night of tricks a-plenty. This was a return show of edition of “Saturday Night Live.” During release week, the band kicks Masters Of Illusion at NYCB; the previous one caused good word of mouth, off their North American stadium tour in Nashville, and throughout the which led to this sold-out performance – and this touring company certainly deserved the packed house they were welcomed to. summer returns for headlining shows at such legendary ballparks as – Bob Smith Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, and Citi Field.

It’s Citi Country: Zac Brown Band To Headline Stadium

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ichael Bolton, who continues to be a top worldwide concert draw in the years that have followed his recordbreaking string of chart hits, returns to the area to headline on Saturday, April 4 at 8 pm at The Paramount in Huntington. Tickets are at ticketmaster.com; more information: paramountny.com. What a career: Bolton, the multiple Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and social activist, has sold more than 53 million albums and singles worldwide. He remains committed to humanitarian causes – advocating for at-risk women and children for more than 20 years through The Michael Bolton Charities as well as other social and political organizations. Known for his soulful voice and poignant lyrics, his timeless style,

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charm, and good looks have also earned him a spot in several People Magazine's "Sexiest Man" issues, including 2010's "Sexiest Man in his 50s." Bolton credits his fans with being "the best in the world" and loves nothing more than delivering the hits while expanding his repertoire and making

new fans globally. In recognition of his artistic achievements, Bolton has received two Grammy Awards for Best Pop Male Vocal Performance, six American Music Awards, and a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. As a songwriter, he has earned more than 24 BMI & ASCAP Awards, including Songwriter of the Year,

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nine Million-Air awards, and the Hitmakers Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Bolton has also recorded and performed with musical icons that have inspired and influenced his own career. He joined Luciano Pavarotti on stage in a highly praised rendition of "Vesti La Giubba," and pays homage to the Italian tenor when performing the aria "Nessun Dorma" at each of his concerts while on tour. He has sung with Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, and Renee Fleming, and played guitar with B.B. King. Bolton earned a Grammy-nomination for "Georgia On My Mind," and was chosen to sing the song to Ray Charles when Charles was inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame. Bolton also performed duets with both Seal and Lara Fabian to standing ovations for a PBS special airing in March 2011. Also a prolific songwriter, Bolton's songs have been recorded and performed by more than 100 artists.


SIZZLING SPRING SHOWS

Now that the weather is finally warming up, here's a look at some area events that just were booked at major venues: Peter Cetera, the former lead singer of ChicagoPet er turned solo Ce tera artist (“The Glory Of Love,” “The Next Time I Fall (In Love),” “One Good Woman”) headlines on June 13 at The NYCB Theatre at Westbury; tickets are at livenation.com and ticketmaster.com. Also booked at NYCB: The Whitney Cummings yearly “Happy Together” tour starring The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, The Association, Mark Lindsay, The Grass Roots, The Buckinghams, and The Cowsills returns to the famed theater in the round on June 27… Whitney Cummings debuts at The Paramount in Huntington on May 17 (paramountny.com).

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Three Nights In White Satin At NYCB Theatre At Westbury

he Moody Blues, featuring John Lodge, Graeme Edge, and Justin Hayward, will headline The NYCB Theatre at Westbury for an unprecedented three nights for their “Polydor Years” show: March 27, 28, and 29 at 8 pm. For tickets and information: Ticketmaster.com; charge by phone at (800) 745-3000; or call the NYCB Theater at (516) 334-0800. Here’s a special feature: The Moody Blues, along with the NYCB Theatre at Westbury and Live Nation, have announced a promotion to support Long Island Cares, Inc. during The Moody Blues' three-nights of concerts at The NYCB Theatre at Westbury. The Moody Blues are encouraging their fans to bring a donation of non-perishable food to the NYCB Theatre at Westbury on any one of the three nights to support the hungry on Long Island. All fans that donate food will receive a raffle ticket from Long Island Cares

on the evening of each concert for a chance to win a special gift basket including a commemorative Moody Blues concert T-shirt, CD, and an autographed lithograph of "Days Of Future Past." In addition, Long Island Cares has a block of tickets available in

recordings and the airwaves. Their remarkable consistency has generated the sale of more than 55 million albums and created a standard for classic rock music which has brought them numerous awards. To purchase the offer of "up-

the orchestra section for The Moody Blues concert on Sunday, March 29 at 8 pm. Each of the tickets to benefit Long Island Cares is $100, and purchasers will also receive a special commemorative Moody Blues poster. For more than years, The Moody Blues have been musical mainstays on concert stages,

close" tickets for The Moody Blues on Sunday, March 29 at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury and to receive the special commemorative poster, contact Claire Fratello at (631) 5823663, extention 102, or email cfratello@licares.org. For all other Moody Blues event tickets, refer to the information at the top of this article.

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Karla Bonoff YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore March 27 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Bonoff has been described as a great songwriter – and in her case, it’s not hype; her songs became hits for Bonnie Raitt, Wynonna Judd, and Linda Ronstadt. Many of Bonoff’s ballads are now classics; consider her famous compositions “All My Life,” “Someone To Lay Down Beside Me,” “Tell Me Why,” and “Lose Again.”

Mary Gauthier / David Wilcox Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington March 28 at 8 PM • landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Two great American troubadours co-headline this beautiful small theater. Gauthier is touring in support of her album, Trouble & Love; Wilcox will perform songs from his vast canon, including his latest album, Blaze.

Patricia Kenny Dance Collection Queens Theatre, Flushing March 28, 2 & 8 pm • queenstheatre.org • (718) 760-0064 From Port Washington, PKDC’s 2015 Spring Collection features work that explores a range of emotions as they relate to human interaction and experiences with the divine. The audience is taken on a journey through multifaceted relationships highlighting in particular, the theme of destiny that Kenny embodies in her premiere work, "Kismet."

Film Reviews

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater Staller Center for the Performing Arts, Stony Brook University March 29 at 4pm (631) 632-ARTS stallercenter.com In this new all-ages production, Popovich will showcase the hilarious talents of his unique cast of rescued animals – including 15 house cats, 10 dogs, four geese, eight doves, and two parrots. These performing pets show off onstage, displaying various stunts, skits, balancing acts, and more antics.

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Focus

Starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Gerald McRainey, Adrian Martinez, Rodrigo Santoro Directed and written by Glenn Ficarra & John Requa Warner Brothers

The film that knocked 50 Shades Of Grey from the top of the box office charts actually deserved to, as Focus, Will Smith's fifth attempt as a “comeback,” is actually far sexier – and entertaining – than the highly hyped adaptation of E.L. James’ book. While not a classic by any means, this new drama is sizzling entertainment for adults – just the tonic before the CRASH! BAM! BOOM! of spring action films takes over the multiplexes. Simply put: This film is about con men, and the lengths they will go to for a score – even as the risk of ruin. They’re all here: low rent con artists, card sharks, sleazy pick pockets, and thieves; those who live their lives looking for their next mark. In that light, the film probably would have worked a little better looking more into the techniques and mindset that makes a person want to become, as they used to say, riff raff, but there’s just enough of an “inside baseball” view of their game that makes the movie compelling. Smith, after a string of box office duds – the horrific vanity project After Earth two years back is a regret that will take a long time to get over – but

here, his character is charming and understated, and possibly the best acting of a career that to date hasn’t really called for a lot except for cracking wise (which is why his Men In Black films still rank as his most entertaining). The real story here, however, is Margot Robbie, who after this performance and her supporing role in The Wolf Of Wall Street

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simply has to rank as the hot new sex symbol in film land; every time she appears in frame, the lens fairly crackles – and she has actual chops as well as beauty. In a film about cons and liars, Robbie’s wily performance is the type of star-making turn that most actresses can only dream of accomplishing at such a young age.


John Pizzarelli Big Band Tilles Center, Greenvale March 28 at 8 PM • tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 It’s more than a typical concert from the swing guitar master: It's a celebration of the life of “Ol' Blue Eyes” with “The Frank Sinatra Centennial” during the year that would have been Sinatra's 100th birthday. Expect many of Sinatra's biggest hits along with a wealth of surprises.

George Winston Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center March 29 at 8 PM • (631) 288-1500 • whbpac.org This Grammy Award-winning pianist is a true legend, almost single-handedly introducing the world to a new style of musical interpretation. Winston's concerts feature a variety of styles, including melodic folk, Hawaiian slack key, New Orleans R&B, and stride. With influences including The Doors, Vince Guaraldi, and Thomas "Fats" Waller, Winston's rich and original melodies create a platform for a memorable concert experience. The South Shore Symphony Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre March 28 at 8 PM • madisontheatreny.org (516) 678-5000 The Symphony is celebrating its 30th season as one of Long Island’s top orchestras. Under the direction of Scott Jackson Wiley, it performs a wide variety of classical and popular music.

Swingtime! The Jive Aces, The Tinseltown Jitterbugs, & Makinna Ridgway Adelphi University Performing Arts Center March 29 at 8 PM • adelphi.edu • (516) 877-4927

Hailing from London, The Jive Aces are internationally renowned for their musicianship and stage show, as well as their renditions of swing/jive/R & B classics by Louis Prima, Cab Calloway, Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. The Tinseltown Jitterbugs, representing six swing dancers, and Makinna Ridgway (pictured) also perform at this swingin’ festival.

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pring training is not a time when discerning baseball fans take on-field action seriously. Generally, the only things worth paying attention to are injuries and the competition for the last outfield, infield, and relief pitching roster spot on a given team. This year, a new factor has been added, as Major League Baseball has instituted an NBA-style shot clock to try to shorten the playing time of games.

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orga's Big Moment: This writer never likes to refer to himself in the first person in our column, but in this case, I must break from the format: I was present on March 12 as a member of the Thursday Early Mixed League at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park when I witnessed one of the most remarkable accomplishments I've ever seen in a lifetime that includes bowling in leagues and tournaments and attending professional bowling events. Robert Morga of New Hyde Park rolled an incredible 288, 299, and 300 in a three-game series – that's a 887 total score. According to the New York State USBC, it's one of the best series of all time – that's in the history of New York State league bowling, folks – and, according to the national USBC, ranked higher than the best three-game series ever bowled by male bowlers in 11 states. (There have been four 900 series bowled in New York; the USBC lists Robert Mushtare of Fort Drum, who did it twice in 2005 and 2006; William Howell III of Middletown, who did it in 2010; and John Martorella Sr. of Greece, who rolled his 900 in 2012.) Morga, a right-hander, was Robert Morga riveting on this particular evening; he was pretty much locked in like no bowler I have ever watched. In the middle of the second game, he slipped a bit at the line in one frame, yet his Roto Grip ball stayed on line for yet another perfect strike; only a standing single pin on his 12th shot prevented perfection. It was the opposite in the third game, when a late-falling seven pin secured his 300 game as the entire bowling center exploded in raucous applause. It is impossible to bowl better than Bob Morga did on March 12, 2015 at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park. We

The New York Mets somehow kept things interesting for their beat writers the first week of spring training. Outfielder Curtis Granderson, who came to the Mets as a free agent after a respectable career with the Yankees, continued to needle his old team in print. When “Grandy” signed with the Mets a year ago, he famously uttered that “true New Yorkers are Mets fans.” Upon entering camp this year, he added: “The Mets are ready to take the town over from the Yankees.” That’s wonderful, Curtis – but I think that Mets fans would rather hear how the Mets are ready to take the National League East over from the Washington Nationals. At this point, the Miami Marlins appear to be a bigger threat to the Nats than the Mets are. Granderson’s grandiosity was followed by “Lunchgate”; pitching prospect Noah Syndergaard created a stir when he decided to eat lunch while a Mets intrasquad game was occurring, even though Syndergaard wasn’t scheduled in it. Apparently, Syndergaard wasn’t sure what passes for early spring training etiquette and believed, quite reasonably in my opinion, that it would be a good idea to eat early so that he would have more time to work out in the afternoon. Mets captain David Wright thought otherwise and lectured Syndergaard. Wright went public with his leadership skills by discussing with the media about what transpired. Relief pitcher Bobby Parnell punctuated things by tossing Noah’s lunch in the garbage, and telling reporters that “when children don’t behave, you take their toys away.” That’s great for team morale boosting. Syndergaard, to his credit, handled things well by saying that he learned from his mistake, and harbors no ill feelings. As if that weren’t enough excitement from Port

St. Lucie, Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy stated that he wasn’t comfortable with homosexuality after Billy Bean, a former big league outfielder who came out of the closet after his playing days, spoke to the Mets at the request of GM Sandy Alderson. Murphy took a lot of criticism for

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speaking how he felt, but it’s unfair to paint him as if he’s a member of the Westboro Baptist Church. He was emphatic in saying that he would not have a problem with having a gay player as a teammate as long as he helps his team win. That’s good enough for me.

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By Bob Smith Photo: LIGBT winners courtesy LIGBT; Robert Morga by Bob Smith

Thursday Early Mixed: Abel David 707 series; Buddy Renaldo can't congratulate this gentleman enough for a truly 700 series; Larry Dimitriou 728 series; Rob Camerino 704 series; special achievement, and one that I personally will never John Coughlan 748 series; Mike Crea 757 series. forget. It's the type of night that most bowlers only Firday Early Rollers Srs.: Gil Li 278; Sandy Richardson 212; dream of, but rarely achieve – and Morga's name will Sylvia Abanes 205. live on in the record books as the highest series in Friday Mixed Nuts: Laraine Hetzer 200; Eduardo Balmaseda Herrill Lanes history. 280, 279; Kathrine Schoenwandt 211; Helen Gerhold 210; Tiffany Masters, All: Long Island-based bowlers rolled well at Blum 203. the 25th NYS Masters championships on March 9 at 8th Battalion: Karyn Deem 230 and 651 series; Jennifer Rouhani 211, 257; Pete Mastrandrea Jr. 287. Spare Time in Latham, which was won by Tom Solamine Welcome Wagon: Carla Conklin 202. Jr. of Weschester County, who won $2,000 for his efforts. Solamine defeated defending champion Alex Cavagnaro of Long Island, 476-418, in the semifinals. Cavagnaro and Shannon Sellens, also of Long Island, each won $600 for making it to the semis. Sellens' 3rd-4th place finish is believed to be the best for a woman in NYS Masters history. She will be defending her NYS Queens Open Division title in Syracuse. Learn more at bowlny.com. Late breaking news: Sellens also recently won the LIUSBC Open Masters; she’s the first female bowler to capture the coveted championship. Rich Patson, Big Rollin': Here's a batch of high Abel David, league scores from Herrill Lanes in New & Rob Hyde Park:

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Congratulations to Danny Marinaro Jr., who rolled a 300 game in the Sportsmen League; and to Gerry Lopez, who rolled a perfect game in the Wednesday Earl Mixed League. More scores: Eye Openers: Donna Hammond 205. Wednesday Early Mixed: Lewis Johnson 287; Ray Perry 731 series; Joshua Kramer 726 and 701 series; Joanne Perry 222, 234 and 633 series; Kathy Chernow 226 and 679 series; Bonnie Gortler 238, 225; Cynthia Guarino 201; Renee Aminowitz 218, 223; Jonathan Tear 279; Jeanine Musacchio 206; Joel Wagan 702 and 739 series; Edmundo Marquez 705 and 753 series; Gregg De Angelo 706 series; JoAnne King 233; MaryAnn Mercurio 209; Bobby Calca 706 series. Chatterbox Mixed: Ron Neugebauer 759 series; Lorraine Donovan 202, 212; Wilma Wickliffe 210; Cooky Blaha 208, 208.

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A Mighty Major: Rob Longiaru of Seaford emerged as the winner the $3,000 top prize at the 2015 LIGBT Winter Major tournament on March 8 at AMF Babylon Lanes. Longiaru defeated Rich Patson of Lindenhurst and Abel David of Franklin Square in the final shootout to secure his second LIGBT title; Longiaru shot a 224 to win, eight pins greaterthan Patson’s 216 ($1,500) and David’s 183 ($750). A club record two-day crowd of 339 entries created a prize fund that exceeded $15,000 for this tournament. There were a total of 60 finalists (also an LIGBT record), who all earned a minimum of $100. To read more and to learn how to enter future LIGBT events, log on to ligbtour.com.


SportsBeat

By Lloyd Carroll Photos: Curtis Granderson, Daniel Murphy by Bob Smith; Deron Williams courtesy NBA

Sports editors are certainly glad that Alex Rodriguez is back. He has already appeared on the cover of two issues of USA Today Sports Weekly, and it’s not even April. My guess is that Rodriguez won’t be booed on the road as much as most people think. He has been torn apart so much by holierthan-thou types in the media in spite of his apologies that there could be a pro “A-Rod” backlash. No one expects the Brooklyn Nets to win an

NBA championship in the foreseeable future. Most of their fans realize that just making the playoffs is the equivalent of a title for their team. The Nets are in a dog fight with five other teams for the seventh and eighth berths in the NBA Eastern Division playoffs. If they do make it into the NBA postseason, it will be because of their surprising MVP this season: guard Jarrett Jack, who has shown a knack for hitting game-winning shots at or near the buzzer. The Nets are not known for being a clutch team, as anyone who was watched point guard Deron Williams constantly turn the ball over the waning moments of the fourth quarter will attest. The Nets home arena, Barclays Center, will be busy with ring action: On April 11, NBC Sports will televise a packed boxing card from the venue that features Danny Garcia, Peter Quillin, Andy Lee, and Danny Jacobs. The WWE has announced that SummerSlam will take place there on August 23; tickets are already on sale. Brentwood native and longtime Major League Soccer player Chris Armas has returned to our area. He will be an assistant coach with the New York Red Bulls. When MLS announced that there would be an expansion team playing at Yankee Stadium this year, the New York City Football Club, the conventional wisdom was that the Red Bulls would market themselves to New Jersey since their home stadium is just outside of Newark in Harrison, while the NYCFC would own the “Big Apple.” Apparently, no one told Red Bulls management, who held both a media day and season kickoff party at the rock venue Webster Hall in the East Village. This should make for a good rivalry, but the New York City Football Club did little to

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promote itself this past winter. In 1999, the National Hockey League adapted a shootout rule to determine the results of a game that was stalemated after three periods, and a fiveminute, four on four, bonus period. Like a bullfight, skaters go one on one with a goalie to see if the

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puck will go in the net or be denied. Mark Roseman, who hosts a Sunday night sports talk show on WLIE (540 AM), has teamed up with fellow broadcaster and author Howie Karpin to write the definitive history of this fairly recent NHL phenomenon in a new book, Shoot To Thrill (Sports Publishing). Both men are diehard Rangers fans, and they dutifully recall when the Flyers and the “Blueshirts” were battling for the final playoff spot in the Eastern conference in 2010.

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MEDIA

Time's Ticking Out: Five years ago, the home shopping network known as ShopNBC – recently rebranded as Evine Live – seemed to be red hot with its wristwatch sales – but since that time, the players involved have changed dramatically. Jim Skelton, a program host that left ShopNBC and later joined WorldOfWatches.tv, is now The leaving that platform to Odd Couple reportedly begin a new online men's magazine. Evine has also parted ways with the Android watch brand for reasons that few can fathom, as its products are lauded by fans on several blogs. Not everyone has left: spokesperson Avi Viera was recently welcomed back to Evine to promote a new watch brand called Watchstar. As for Evine Live, it's basically the same offerings as ShopHQ/ShopNBC/ValueVision, but with a fresh coat of paint and slightly better production values – but still often featuring hour after hour of Invicta watches, a brand held in little esteem by watch collectors if the 10 biggest watch fan websites are any indication. New CEO Mark Bozek has been quoted that he wants Evine to sell a more “exclusive” product mix, but aside from the occasional special presentation, it's been more of the same old, same old … Video news: Despite the advent of streaming video, DVD sales

remain strong among companies that offer different or creative offerings – and the archivists at Shout! Factory do as good as job as anyone in keeping memories alive. New video releases from the label include the seventh season of Barney Miller (street date: April 7); the second season of Sgt. Bilko/The Phil Silvers Show and the seventh of The Jeffersons (April 28; the entire series is also available in a boxed set) … Keep the kids away from the cell phone: Mixxxer, one of the fastest growing “hook-up” apps, is running an offer: From now until May 31, all females and female couples that sign up will automatically receive lifetime premium membership. Not for the faint-hearted, Mixxer members are able to communicate freely with anyone they like via texts and photos, with no limits on explicit behavior. Mixxxer has proven to be so popular that the site has been fending its trade-

mark against copycat apps attempting to poach the name and format for a share of its 400,000 and growing active users. "We have been steadily growing our client base, and we invite more women to join us and see what we have to offer,” said Mixxxer founder Michael Manes, who later added: “Other companies have tried to do what we do, but we know we’ve got something special. For no-stringsattached sex, there’s clearly no better app than Mixxxer!” …. CBS' re-boot of “The Odd Couple” starring Thomas Lennon and Matthew Perry seems to be an out-of-the-box hit, scoring big ratings for its first three airings … Stunning Alia Janine seems to be doing the impossible: A former “MILF” porn star, she now is hitting it big as a standup comedian; she's hosted shows at The Cutting Room and appeared at Gotham Comedy Club in New York City, hosts the “Scatterbrains” podcast, and has appeared on Alia Janine several TV series.

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Calendar

Tuesday, March 24

Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyard’s American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne, Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) JDL Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Original Music Showcase: Christine Sweeney & The Dirty Stay-Outs / The Other Shoe / Teddy Kumpel K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Whiskey Road / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) Somerset / Thrower / Greensleep / Late Bloomer / Alright / Troubled Hearts Mr. Berry's (Bethpage) Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic One Main (Babylon) Taking Back Sunday / The Menzingers / letlive The Paramount (Huntington) Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Katie's of Smithtown Open Mic Night hosted by Mike & Mike Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ HarryOke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Bobby Dee’s Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook)

NYC/Queens A Winged Victory For The Sullen / Locsil Le Poisson Rogue (NYC) Matt Kearney Best Buy Theater (NYC) Hess Is More / Hits Mercury Lounge (NYC) George Maple / San Cisco Rough Trade NYC

Wednesday, March 25

Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Todd The Guitar Man R.S. Jones (Merrick) Eddie Kaercher Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Terrence Reel (East Rockaway) Donny Celenza & Nina Gordon Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) A Gershwin Rhapsody Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove) Open Mic w/"Big Daddy" John Struck:The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic w/The Night Owls Band Phat Daddy's (Oceanside)

Your Guide To Local Events Eddie Sessa (Frank Sinatra Tribute) Puglia's (Garden City) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Weekly Wednesday Vibe Hosted by Freaky Frank / Guest DJs Zebra Club (Copiague) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam w/Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Alive 'N Kickin' Duo Memories (Williston Park)

Suffolk Trailer Park Gigolos Bobbique (Patchogue) The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Mike Deljuduce & Friends The Arden (Port Jefferson) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman The Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Blackhawk / The Outlaws The Paramount (Huntington) Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Country Wednesday The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Christine Sweeney The Cortland (Bay Shore) Wayne Sabella / Heather Hardy Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Amateur Comedy Night Treme (Islip) Dave Hause Amityville Music Hall NYC/Queens Max Richter: The Leftovers And Infra / American Contemporary Music Ensemble Le Poisson Rogue (NYC) Kate Tempest Rough Trade NYC Action Bronson Terminal 5 (NYC) Sonnymoon Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Thursday, March 26

Nassau Classic Rock & Blues Jam w/Curt Arnel & Friends Callahan's (East Meadow) DJ Night Puglia's (Garden City) Live Entertainment Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Open Mic Night Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel & Spa (Westbury) Open Mic & Music Showcase with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) DJ Night: Carol Douglas & Rusty Yardum Puglia's (Garden City) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach)


Calendar Live Band Karaoke / FM (Steely Dan Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic With Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Mike Barry R.S. Jones (Merrick) Tribute To John Betz Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Karaoke with DJ Joey Mongoose Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick) Annie Minogue Band The Lounge at The Space at Westbury PDT Entertainment Presents Ringside (Hicksville)

Suffolk Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Chris P. Cauley / Jay Scott Band / Ready Jet / RuckZuck 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Chris Kenny / Frankie Vega The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Irish Sessions Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Rich Mahogony Shandon Court (East Islip) Blues Jam Treme (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Syncrosanct Bobbique (Patchogue) Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) The Moms Amityville Music Hall NYC/Queens Stumblebum Brass Band / Denize / Roy Orbit Mercury Lounge (NYC) Bill Popp & The Tapes Desmond's Tavern (NYC) ArtBattles Le Poisson Rogue (NYC)

Your Guide To Local Events Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders Rough Trade NYC

Friday, March 27

Nassau Good Man Fiske / Beer Nutz The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Generations Manning’s Pub & Grill (Carle Place) Nick & Dara Mim’s (Roslyn) Joe Crookston Garden Stage Coffee House/Universalist Unitarian Congregation (Garden City) Chris Brown Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Bad Sandwich Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Quentin Tarantino Movie Night: C. Moore Green & The Blues Machine Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Paparazzi Puglia's (Garden City) Power Of Music The Hub (Island Park) Pep & The Soul Explosion Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Soul Picnic Sunset Grill (Seaford) The Mystic / Three K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Lez Zeppelin Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Nina Et Cetera O'Hara's Ale House & Grill (Port Washington) Julian Lee & Friends Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Chic 'N Martini R.S. Jones (Merrick) Flashback Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) The Provacateurs Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Tony K & Boardwalk Memories (Williston Park) Folk 2 Funk Festival: Steve Adelson / The Funky Folks Long Beach Public Library The Sweet Soul Music Band Lola's (Long Beach)

Brian McGeough Kitty O'Hara's (Baldwin) Superbad Suite 1828 (Merrick) Suffolk Voodoo Storm / Ice Cube Ninja Zebra Club (Copiague) Ed Travers Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Live DJ: Dance Party The Crooked Rail (Northport) DJ Sparky The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Karla Bonoff Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Atomic Red Hots / AJ & Company Bobbique (Patchogue) Bag Of Bones Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) 4 Shades Of Gray / Nexus Shandon Court (East Islip) Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) DJ Curt Doogie Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Not Garth (Garth Brooks Tribute) Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Emporium (Patchogue) MSRP Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) Lewis Black Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Biohazard / Sworn Enemy / Zire's War Revolution Music Hall (Amityville) Blues To Black Street Treme (Islip) Super Acoustic Swept Away (Bay Shore) The Stanton Anderson Band Katie's Of Smithtown Savin' Faith / Brother Joe Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) 45 RPM / Empty Sky (Elton John Tribute) 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Jerry Weldon Trio Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor)

NYC/Queens Station / Dorsia Mercury Lounge (NYC) Patti Smith / Jesse Smith Le Poisson Rouge (NYC)

Bright Light Bright Light Rough Trade NYC Diamond Rugs Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Night Owl Band Brooklyn Fusion Cafe Toby Tobias Ensemble Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Galactic Best Buy Theater (NYC)

Saturday, March 28

Nassau Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) School Of Rock Open Mic School Of Rock (Roslyn Heights) Crash My Party Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Mike Barry & Friends Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Noiz Puglia's (Garden City) Kaz & Dave's Birthday Bash The Hub (Island Park) South Shore Symphony Madison Theatre at Molloy College (Rockville Centre) The Seven Sunset Grill (Seaford) Head Over Heels Manning’s Pub & Grill (Carle Place) Breakaway R.S. Jones (Merrick) Strecker / The Retros The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Mary Gauthier / David Wilcox Landmark on Main Street (Port Washington) Folk 2 Funk Festival: Suzanne Sheridan Band / Children's Art & Music Workshop / Robin Greenstein / Feral Matt Foster / Fred Thomas Band Long Beach Public Library Ghost Pressure / Trees Hate Everything / Ninja Tree House / Grampfather / Motion Ocean Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Acoustic Blue Memories (Williston Park) Decadia / 45 RPM K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Rewind Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Bobcats Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa)

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Calendar Lil' Cliff & The Cliffhangers Lola's (Long Beach) The Electric Dudes Suite 1828 (Merrick) Alive 'N Kickin' Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Three O'Hara's Ale House & Grill (Port Washington) John Pizzarelli Big Band: Frank Sinatra Centennial Tilles Center (Brookville) Live Music Nicky’s (Centereach)

Suffolk Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Jacqueline Schwab Last Licks Cafe/Unitarian Fellowship (Huntington) Rattlesnake Dawn Bulldog Grille (Amityville) Local 12 Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) Live Music Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Live DJ Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Pajama Party Featuring Pamela Betti Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Acoustic Music Festival Clarion Hotel (Ronkonkoma) Paris NY Rejects Party Revolution Music Hall (Amityville) Saturday Night Dance Party Emporium (Patchogue) Dave Christian Swept Away (Bay Shore) Mean Machine The Arden (Port Jefferson) Phoenix Zebra Club (Copiague) Lisa's Birthday Party: Craving Strange / Fresh Squeezed Lemonade The Crooked Rail (East Northport) Christine Sweeney Velvet Lounge (East Setauket) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Earth Wind & Fire Tribute Band Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) 10,000 Maniacs Long Island Aquarium (Riverhead)

Your Guide To Local Events The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Soul To Squeeze (Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute) / Lithium (Nirvana Tribute) / Last Exit (Pearl Jam Tribute) / Jesus Christ Pose (Soundgarden Tribute) 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Get Up Kids / PUP / Restorations The Paramount (Huntington) Kerry Kearney Treme (Islip) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Diesel Bobbique (Patchogue) Ready In 10 The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Soul Junkies / Uke-Hampton Festival Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Bryan Reede & Zaid Shukri Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Dead of Winter VII (Grateful Dead Tributes): Dawg Star Compromize / Reckoning / The Electrix Get Down With Dawnette: A Classic Variety Show Bay Street Theatre (Sag Harbor) Brentwood's Got Talent Brentwood High School More Than Skies Velvet Lounge (East Setauket) Mudcat Katie's Of Smithtown

NYC/Queens Galactic Best Buy Theater (NYC) The Smoking Gun Band Thai Rock (East Rockaway) Horse Feathers Bowery Ballroom (NYC) The Districts Rough Trade NYC Kevin Devine & The Goddamn Band / Field Mouse / Dads Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Spuyten Duyvil Rockwood Music Hall (NYC) Lieutenant / The Sons & Heirs (Morrissey / The Smiths Tribute) Mercury Lounge (NYC)

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Sunday, March 29

Nassau Jammin’ Canvas Wine & Paint K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Santo & Billy / Au Privave Jazz Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Brian McGeough Johnny McGorey's (Massapequa) New York Philharmonic: Very Young People's Concerts Tilles Center (Brookville) Swingtime!:The Jive Aces /The Tinseltown Jitterbugs / Makinna Ridgway Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City) Live Irish Music Connoly Station (Malverne) Back To The 80s: Big Hair Hairdresser's Ball Emporium (Patchogue) A Bunny Brunch (Children) Hays Theatre at Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Acoustically Correct O'Hara's Ale House & Grill (Port Washington) Folk 2 Funk Festival: The Kennedys / Scott Barkan Trio / M Shanghai Long Beach Public Library

Suffolk Quarter Horse Gray Horse Tavern (Bayport) Sound Symphony Orchestra Comsewogue High School (Port Jefferson Station) Jazz Jam Session Treme (Islip) Sunday Jam The Crooked Rail (Northport) Chris Gotzen-Berg Bayard Cutting Arboretum (Great River) Fundraiser Bulldog Grille (Amityville) The Crystals / Shirley Alston-Reeves Patchogue Theatre Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) New Found Glory / Turnstile / The Wild Life / Turnover The Paramount

(Huntington) Lions Lions / Everyone Dies In Utah / One Year Later Amityville Music Hall Mephiskapheles Revolution (Amityville) James Maddock University Café (Stony Brook University) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Breakfast Music With James Lahey Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Buddy Merriam & Back Roads Shandon Court (East Islip) Wayne Sabella Duo / Joe Carter & Heather Hardy Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) U Blue Even Flow (Bay Shore) George Winston Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

NYC/Queens Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Baby Loves Disco Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) The Jaguar Club / The Pelican Movement / Wand Mercury Lounge (NYC) Paul Van Thadden Ensemble Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria)

Monday, March 30

Nassau Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) New York Philharmonic: Very Young People's Concerts Tilles Center (Brookville) Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione & Friends K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore)

Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip)


Calendar Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) Open Jam with Rockin' Rob Diamond Club (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Speak Low If You Speak Love Amityville Music Hall Open Mic & Jam Sea Cove (Center Moriches) NYC/Queens Jam with Richie Cannata The Bitter End (NYC) Open Jazz Jam Session Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) Alt-J Madison Square Garden (NYC) Sarah Elizabeth Charles / Enubi Kim's re: last night Le Poisson Rogue (NYC) Hanni El Khatib Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Swervedriver / Mourn Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Tuesday, March 31

Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyard’s American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne, Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) Original Music Showcase: Three Top Area Bands K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Live Music / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Robert E. Hansen Reel (East Rockaway) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City)

Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) The People's Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ Harry Oke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Jam w/George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Katies of Smithtown Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Ward Cloughen Shandon Court (East Islip) Bobby Dee’s Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook) Oceano Amityville Music Hall NYC/Queens Years And Years Le Poisson Rogue (NYC) Houndmouth Rough Trade NYC Hinds (FKA Deers) / The Steel Wheels Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Wednesday, April 1

Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam with The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Rattlesnake Dawn / DJ Cowboy Ben-E Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Soul Mate R.S. Jones (Merrick) Eddie Sessa (Frank Sinatra Tribute) Puglia's (Garden City) Terrence Reel (East Rockaway) Donny Celenza & Nina Gordon Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Don Lorenzo's Restaurant and Lounge (Glen Cove) Open Mic w/The Night Owls Band Phat Daddy's (Oceanside) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan

Your Guide To Local Events Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam with Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Uncle Floyd Mr. Berry's (Bethpage)

Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Mike Deljudice & Friends The Arden (Port Jefferson) Open Mic & Jam 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) Sweet Suzi & Sugafixx Bobbique (Patchogue) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Weekly Wednesday Vibe Hosted by Freaky Frank / Guest DJs Zebra Club (Copiague) Whiskey Road Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) NYC/Queens Verite / Envy / Joseph Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Thursday, April 2

Nassau Live Band Karaoke / Pump (Aerosmith Tribute) K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Open Mic With Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips / Daryl Pooser / Bill Smith Viana Hotel + Spa (Westbury) Brian McGeough George Martin's Grillfire (Merrick) Live Entertainment Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Christine Sweeney R.S Jones (Merrick) PDT Entertainment Presents Ringside (Hicksville) Funkin' A The Lounge at The Space at Westbury Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night w/Mike Longo Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Mills Brothers Beatle Jazz Still Partners (Sea Cliff) DJ Night Puglia's (Garden City) Karaoke with DJ Joey Mongoose Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick)

Suffolk Eve To Adam / I Exit / NFU / Afterburn 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Coal Chamber Emporium (Patchogue) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Live In The Lobby: Surf Goldblum / Mind Open Patchogue Theatre Chris Kenny / Frankie Vega Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Syncrosanct Bobbique (Patchogue) Slang Treme (Islip)

NYC/Queens Emefe / The Love Supreme / The Rad Trads Rough Trade NYC Jim White Versus The Packway Handle

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WHEELS & DEALS

Hot Artists & Events Rocking The Area Scene Dawnette Darden

James Maddock Headlines The Café

Area favorite James Maddock returns to headline on Sunday, March 29 at 2 pm at The University Café at Stony Brook Universtiy. The Sunday Street Acoustic Series will feature Maddock, first recognized in the U.S as leader of the band Wood, whose song "Stay You" was included in the first “Dawson's Creek” compilation. After taking an extended break from record making, Maddock moved to New York City and returned to the scene in late 2009 with a new album, Sunrise On Avenue C. Maddock followed Sunrise in 2011 with Wake Up And

‘Old-School’ Variety Show In Sag Harbor

A unique event, dubbed “Get Down With Dawnette: A Classic Variety Show,” takes over on Saturday, March 28 at 8 pm at The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the event, and are available online at baystreet.org, or by calling the box office at (631) 725-9500. This show features star Dawnette Darden, who will present a show in the vein of classic variety TV such as “Laugh-In” and “The Carole Burnett Show.” Also appearing will be The Hoodoo Loungers, New Dawn, Inda Eaton, Mama Lee & Rose, Marvin Joshua, Julia Minerva, and other performers. Expect the unexpected during this return to a long-lost art form.

CLUBBING

Dream, and later with his newest album, Another Life. Advance tickets at $25 are at gpjac.org/UCafe. html through March 27, with remaining tickets at the door ($30).

Photos provided by the artists or their representatives and area venues

10,000 Maniacs

10,000 Maniacs Invade Long Island Aquarium

The current version of 10,000 Maniacs – comprised of Mary Ramsey, Jerome Augustyniak, Dennis Drew, Jeff Erickson, and Steven Gustafson – headlines at a most unusual venue, at least on its face: The band will perform on March 28 at 7 pm at The Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in Riverhead. For more information, call (631) 208-9200 or log on to longislandaquarium.com. The band, touring to support their upcoming album, Twice Told Tales, remains an influential group in rock history, as it joined contemporaries such as R.E.M. to define “college rock” – and the was among the first wave of “alternative rock” bands with their pop-conscious, literate, and lush aesthetic. The Best Venues & Bars, Unveiling The Stars

Easy Chief/ Jellyband 89 North Music Venue, Patchogue April 4 at 9 PM 89northmusic.com (631) 780-8992

Two of the hottest working bands in the Suffolk region converge on this spacious music hall for a night of rocking sounds. Easy Chief has been busy working weekends all over at the top clubs; Jellyband this unique Americana/roots band features Pat Falco, Tom Falco, and Christopher Maloy with a rotating crew of musicians. Some fans describe Jellyband as a “jam band,” but their motto says it all: “It's not a jam band … it's Jellyband!”

Lez Zeppelin

Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh March 27 at 7 PM • muls.com (516) 783-7500 • ticketweb.com Merging the sounds of the most popular hard rock band of all time with considerable sex appeal and more than a little moxy, Lez Zeppelin has been going strong for years with no signs of letting up. This nationally touring, New York City-based foursome – Megan Thomas, Leesa Squyres, Shannon Conley, and Steph Paynes – has a simple motto: “All girls, all Zeppelin.” Well, what are you waiting for?

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Three K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore March 27 at 7 PM kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925

Never has a band been named as well: The rock trio Three (sometimes written as simply “3)” pays homage to the great rock trios of all time, including Cream, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Script, The John Mayer Trio, The Police, and many more. Formerly known as Johnny & The Triumphs, this band is certainly on a hot streak of late, gaining steam as it barnstorms the local club scene. The Mystic – they’ll perform at NYCB Theatre at Westbury in April as they open for Long Island legends Zebra – keeps the classic sounds going at 10 pm.


Calendar Band / Art Battles Le Poisson Rogue (NYC) Fat White Family Mercury Lounge (NYC) Bayside Best Buy Theater (NYC)

Friday, April 3

Nassau Generations Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Live Music Puglia's (Garden City) Unwined R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Tommy Sanfilippo (Happy Hour) / Dirty Red Dress / Sleepwalk Dance / Dogs Will Run Until They Die / Red Elephant Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) The Benjamins / Billboard Live The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Latham Road Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Bottoms Up (Van Halen Tribute) / Soul Cages (Police Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore)

Suffolk Van The Man (Van Morrison Tribute) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Sage Francis Amityville Music Hall Somethin' Fresh / DJ Loki Suffolk Theatre (Riverhead) Craig Rose Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Orgy / 9 Electric / Death Valley High Revolution (Amityville) Standup Comedy: Big Laughs In Bay Shore Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Brownshoe Jazz Ensemble Treme (Islip) Michael Gregory Shandon Court (East Islip) Smokin' Gun Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) BX2/ David Ferro Bobbique (Patchogue) Macca Nation (Paul McCartney Tribute) / Wonderous Stories 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Black Label Society / Wino The Paramount (Huntington) Out Of The Blue The Arden (Port Jefferson) The Vine Brothers Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) DJ Sparky / Tradewinds The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Atomic Mary / Decadia / Strecker Emporium (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Avan Lava Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Jared & The Mill / The Echo Friendly Rough Trade NYC Night Owl Band Brooklyn Fusion Café Whitey Morgan / Far Off Place / Left Me Bashful / Gowanus Mercury Lounge (NYC) Shpongle Best Buy Theater (NYC)

Saturday, April 4

Nassau The Electrix (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Project Genesis (Genesis Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Elysium Heart / That's Right / The Leftovers / Strome Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Danke Baby Still Partners (Sea Cliff) The Vagabonds Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Joe Rock & The All-Stars Ringside (Hicksville) Studio G Puglia's (Garden City) Treutlein, Novak & Perricone R.S. Jones (Merrick) Drop Dead Sexy The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) AM/FM / Kayla Ann Donnelly Smith Benefit (2-4 PM) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Carman Avenue Band Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os Michael's Porthole (Oceanside) Suffolk The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Michael Bolton The Paramount (Huntington) Year Of The Locust /Permanent Scar / One

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Country Kelsea's Coming: On February 5 at The Patchogue Theatre, the young country newcomer Kelsea Ballerini wowed the crowd with a passionate, heartfelt performance as part of the “Girls With Guitars 2” mega-show – and now she's made national news as well by performing at the genre's most storied venue: Ballerini made her Grand Ole Opry debut on Valentine's Day in Nashvile. Following the Kelsea performance of her Top 30 single Ballerini "Love Me Like You Mean It," the Knoxville, Tennessee native choked up before performing her new song “The First Time,” announcing it is also the title track of her debut album, due May 19. "I wrote this song a long time ago about learning the lesson that sometimes the past should stay in the past,” said Ballerini, who met stars such as Ricky Scaggs during her time at the Opry. “I never thought I'd be so thankful for that experience and that I'd be playing it at the Grand Ole Opry! My album The First Time is named after this song, and it's coming out on May 19. I've been dying to tell people this!" Ballerini learned of

vice president of A&R, Doug Johnson, is confident in the beautiful young Ballerini’s future as an artist. “Kelsea Ballerini is the most naturally talented writer/artist I have ever known. She was born to do this,” said Johnson. Produced by Black River Publishing's songwriter and publisher Forest Glen Whitehead along with Jason Massey, The First

Photos by Chris Hollo, Grand Ole Opry (provided by Black River Entertainment)

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Time contains all of the tracks from the previously released digital EP as well as seven additional original tracks. Recently named one of CMT's "Next Women Of Country," songwriting is cornerstone in Ballerini’s composition as an artist; it's on full display throughout the upcoming album, as she’s a writer on every track found on the disc. The singer /songwriter moved to Nashville at age 15 to chase the dream of becoming a Meeting Ricky Scaggs

NYC/Queens Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) We Are Temporary Mercury Lounge (NYC) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria)

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Suffolk Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic & Jam Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) All Time Low (In-Store) Looney Tunes (West Babylon) All Time Low (Acoustic) Revolution (Amityville) NYC/Queens The Decemberists Beacon Theatre (NYC)

her Grand Ole Opry debut from superstars Lady Antebellum, who broke the news to the young singer on the ACCA red carpet as she was interviewing them as a special correspondent for Radio Disney. Black River Entertainment’s

songwriter. At age 19 in 2013, she signed a publishing deal with Black River Publishing. Later that year, she signed a record deal with Black River Entertainment; her single, “Love Me Like You Mean It” from her debut EP is available digitally now.

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Studio News Blue Oyster Cult

What an absolute, horrid mess the months of February and March were. Cold, snow, ice, sleet … it all seemed so far away from beach weekends. However, our friend Veronica promises us that once bikini weather hits, she'll invite us over for barbecue – with the leftovers to be packed in picnic baskets as we hit Jones Beach, Long Beach, and the Hamptons afterward. While Ronnie gleefully browses the aisles at Roosevelt Field seeking out some scrumptious new beach attire, we'll focus on something just as hot: The area's recording studios, where the activity didn't seem to wane even as feet of snow fell. Area music professional

Alex Abrash's AA Mastering in Plainview has been busy of late, “cutting new vinyl records every day,” according to Abrash. The mastering house recently finished a re-release of the classic 1990 Social Distorition album for Brookvale Records. AA Mastering also worked on Blue Oyster Cult's new Bad Channels for MVD Records, as well as the J.R. Thomas LP called Old School Regga for Truth And Soul Records. Also mastered was the new “retro sound” album for The Vinyl Plane

ELECTRIC AVENUE PROFILES Multi-Faceted McManus: Don Miguel Emerges

Music is never completely original; it is a combination of influences, experiences, and situations from someone’s life. A true musician takes from what is all around him and creates his or her own style and sound. Massapequa’s Michael McManus has taken his experiences from performing and touring in a number of bands to produce his new projects. He’s more than diverse: He serves as a musician, a hip hop producer, and a member of a band, Gamblers. This indie rock/electronica group performs shows in the Long Island and New York City area. Their debut album, Small World, will be released later this year. After a lifetime of making music, McManus – also known as Don Miguel – worked for three years to produce his own hip hop album, Waiting For Carmine, originally released in October. The album is being re-released by Mac Media Promo, a company that has overseen releases from Big L, Tupac, and Kanye West. McManus handles all the beats, most of the instrumentation, and some of the singing as well. On the album, there are more than 25 collaborations with a wide array of emcees and singers; a notable one is with ST 2 Lettaz, on “Crop Circles.” Once McManus started recording, a fire burned within him giving him the confidence to finish, according to the artist. His album deals with his upbringing in his family owned bar (Peter McManus in New York City), and the trials and tribulations of what that environment breeds. “Waiting,” a common theme of the album, relates to the ideas and feelings behind it, whether it be waiting for tables or waiting for the next big thing to happen. “Move on and move up, and you will move up,” a line from “Everything Falls In Line,” represents how he stopped as a waiter and took the first step to achieve his dreams. McManus has a new manager, Matthew Connaway, and is utilizing the Internet to spread the word on his music. Check out his website, Waitingforcarmine.com, for videos and album teasers; follow his journey from Long Island to the top by checking him out on Twitter/Instagram @DonMiguelWFC.

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The Jack Moves, Waxpoetics. Alex Abrash Mastering is a full service audio mastering studio located in the heart of Long Island; for more information, call (516) 342-6952 or (718) 793-0966, or log on to aamastering.com. “The vibe is 'on' at Suffolk Recording Studios in Patchogue,” reported the studio's Diane Tucci. “New and shiny engineer Keith Moore is taking the helm for The Old Ironsides Blameshift recording a live five-song demo, as well as the hardcore metal band Grey Skies Fallen. SRS is proud to have Mr. Moore as an addition to an already all-star staff. Dan Malloy, another handsome and shiny man, is mixing NightBreak, Ladies Drink Free, and The Vinyl Plane. Superstar engineer Sam Thoro is recording Breezy Grass and Acoustic DownTime, and also is working on an upcoming release for rapper Christastrophe. The young and talented Eammon Vaughn is working with super-

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star crooner Matty O'Brien and his Memphis Crawl posse. Also of note: singer/songwriter Jon Evenson is finishing up a sixsong demo. Brian Gabriel, the master of all vibe and model looks, has just finished up a stellar five song demo for NFU (Notes From Underground) and Black Mary. Check out all the latest “vibe” at suffolkrecordingstudios.com. Long Island's reigning road

warriors and one of the few area bands to earn lasting national acclaim – the ever-charismatic Blameshift – is actually off the road at the moment, taking some time to lay down new tracks with their powerful new lineup. “We're now back in lovely, freezing cold Long Island, working hard on writing new music,” reported the band's PR flak.

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HiFive Music gives listeners the opportunity to discover a variety of artists and chat with other subscribers about the music. Artists also have the potential to make money. At HiFiveMusic, their motto Rebecca Perl is “Our Sound, Your Music,” giving musicians a place to be heard through their company. This unique platform introduces fans to an array of artists such as The Baked Potatoes, Rebecca Perl, and Oogee Wawa, a favorite at the most recent Long Island Music Festival. The website also provides “HFM Picks,” sample playlists picked by their staff. Lance and partners Dave and Joseph have taken on a tough task trying to change the music culture, but with the help of their r passionate team and the use of social media and marketing, they are getting both their service and their artists known by scores of new fans. Yet, HiFiveMusic is more than just a place to enjoy and support artists. Day and the rest of HiFiveMusic team offer musicians an opportunity to create music at their in-house studio in Setauket. HiFiveMusic provides full service studio sessions from mixing and mastering all the Oogee Wawa way to the finished product. The HiFive team also attends local open mic nights to find new independent and upcoming artists, and informs them about the company’s unique services. HiFiveMusic.com is now up and helping artists set up pages and begin their own businesses through their service. Fans can follow artists and be updated with the lastest information on their favorites’ tour dates and media appearances. Support HiFiveMusic’s mission by following them on Twitter at @HiFiveMusic.


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“Tim built a sweet home studio where he is determined to write 30 songs in 30 days. We plan on having a new single out by the summer for you all to hear! There are some big tour opportunities we've got in the works that we also can't wait to announce. As much as we are enjoying our time home, we can't wait to get back on the road and see all your pretty faces every night.” The band also has designed its new official Tshirt, which proudly proclaims that the group hails from “Long Island, NY.” Learn more at the band's Facebook page. As usual, the stars keep invading Sabella Studios in Roslyn

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Heights: Recently, the lauded guitarist Alex Skolnick of Testament – as well as his own jazz group, The Alex Skolnick Trio – was in the studio – the results of which can be found at sabellastudios.com at well as on Twitter. Also visting the studio was Mark Osegueda from Death Angel. If you'd like to learn how you can become the next star to record at Sabella Studios, log on to the website listed above, or call (516) 484-0862. The Paramount in Huntington has announced a marketing partnership with Connoisseur Media Long Island for the purpose of constructing a new radio studio in downtown Huntington. Currently being built in the storefront on 370 New York Avenue, the studio space will allow the artists, bands and musicians who visit The Paramount for concerts or comedy shows to promote their brand on-air in the 20th largest radio market in America, Nassau and

Suffolk counties. The unique setting of this new studio will allow passersby on New York Avenue the chance to watch their favorite radio stations broadcast live, while interviewing the stars of the show on the night of a concert, through massive windows right at street level. Slated for completion in May, the newly constructed state-of-the-art studio will offer musicians a platform to promote their concert tour or upcoming new music releases to more than 1.6 million of Connoisseur Media Long Island’s

weekly radio listeners on any of their five stations; (WWSK-FM, WALK-FM, WKJY-FM, WBZO-FM or WHLI-AM). The Paramount’s directors stated in a press release: “How cool will it be to walk down New York Avenue in downtown Huntington and be able to see legendary artists like Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jeff Beck being interviewed on-air by deejays right in front of your eyes? This new feature of our venue sets us apart from any other club in the world.”

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Kalimba Music, the newly re-launched label led by Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White, follows the success this past summer of keyboardist Greg Manning – the first artist on its roster – with the signing of one of the top musicians the Long Island area has ever produced: The powerhouse contemporary jazz saxophonist and vocalist Paula Atherton. "We've been very happy with the great success that Greg has enjoyed on the smooth jazz charts with his song 'Cruisin' Down The Road' and album Dance With You, and all of us are very excited to have an artist of Paula's caliber and versatility as a contemporary jazz artist on our growing roster," said label manager Ted Joseph. "Maurice started up the label again based on his passion and love for music and dynamic artists, and Paula is a multi-faceted talent that is truly in line with his vision for Kalimba." "Being a huge fan of Earth, Wind and Fire as I am, I'm thrilled and honored to be part of the Kalimba family," said Atherton, who has performed virtually all over Long Island and New York City for many years. "Being associated with a legend like Maurice White and an industry veteran like Ted Joseph is like a dream come true." Atherton brings a dynamic track record into her fresh start with Kalimba. This learned musician has shared the stage with such contemporary jazz and blues notables as The Rippingtons, Nick Colionne, Gerald Albright, Chuck Loeb, Cindy Bradley, Gail Jhonson, Karen Briggs, Althea Rene, Peter White, Mindi Abair, Marion Meadows, Joey Sommerville, Matt Marshak, Four80East, and Chieli Minucci. She has also worked in the traditional jazz field; one of her notable performances was a week-long engagement at The Blue Note in New York City with pianist and jazz legend Hank Jones. Previously, "I Long For Your Love," a track from her debut album Let Me Inside Your Love, was included on the Warner Europe compilation Ladies Of Jazz that also featured Natalie Cole, Candy Dulfer, and Eliane Elias. Atherton’s 2009 release, The 2012 Groove With Me earned her AMG Breakthrough Album: Enjoy (Artists Music Guild) nominations for The Ride artist and female vocalist of the year, as well as album of the year. "Sassy Strut," the first single from Atherton's most recent release, Enjoy The Ride (2012), featuring the song's composer in guitarist Nick Colionne, was on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart for 15 weeks, and reached #15. The second single, "Herbie," was on the chart for seven weeks, reaching #22. It seems her new national label is a worthy place for Atherton’s immense talent: This year, Kalimba scored big on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart, with Manning's "Cruisin' Down The Road" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Never" both reaching the Top 15. For more information on Paula Atherton, visit paulaatherton.com; she will appear as part of an all-star jam at Raphael Yineyard in Peconic on March 28. For more on her new label: kalimba-music.com.

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Jazz & Blues European cities such as Barcelona and Amsterdam. Kurtz had a Top 10 hit song in the Netherlands with “Love Gets In The Way." She has toured with Richard Thompson, Elvis Costello, Richie Dayna Havens, The Blind Boys Kurtz of Alabama, Dr. John, Rufus Wainright, and Mavis Staples. Kurtz has also recorded a duet with jazz crossover star Norah Jones; and both Jones and Bonnie Raitt have sung Kurtz's praises in interviews. Kurtz has appeared at The New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival, The Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival, The Celebrate Brooklyn Festival, Mountain Stage, The Austin City Limits Festival, and more festivals. In light of the new album, Kurtz has started one of her most ambitious tours to date; during the next couple of months, she'll be performing in Florida, Hawaii, and Arizona, 31. This marks the second with dates at the annual South recording that Dayna and M.C. By Southwest Festival booked Records have released together; as well. Learn more at in 2013, M.C. Records also issued her R&B recording, Secret daynakurtz.com. Kurtz is only one of many Canon Vol. 2. national blues and roots artists Rise And Fall marks Kurtz's to work with M.C. Records in first album of original songs in recent years; others who have four years. recorded for the label include “This album is the most like Kim Wilson, Rick Holmstrom, (her debut) Postcards From Downtown in that it covers such Debbie Davies, Tommy Malone, a long span of collected original material,” said Kurtz of the new disc. “Rise And Fall covers these last few years of my life, and they were pretty heavy years: My father died, my marriage ended. I moved to New Orleans. I had a couple years of wild oat-sowing, and then found a grand new love. There’s been a lot to think about, to write about.” With roots in New Jersey, a lengthy New York City past, and her time now divided between her family’s cabin on a river in Vermont and a home on another river in New Orleans, Kurtz is an Eric Bibb, Guy Davis, and rocker entirely American artist – yet, Cindy Bullens. her greatest successes and most Log on to mc-records.com regular touring have happened for more information. in in theaters and rock clubs in Dayna's Day: M.C. Records – the independent blues label that has grown to become a national force in roots music – will release Rise And Fall by blues singer Dayna Kurtz on March


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Art Parrish Perspectives Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill Through April 26; (631) 283-2118; parrishart.org A new exhibition series includes work by Robert Dash, Jules Feiffer, Gail and Joe Zucker. Merzer Children Beauty & The Beast BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through March 28; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company Children's Theater: The “tale as old as time” about how the love of a girl helps transform a monster back into a handsome prince.

A View From The Bridge Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington March 26 at 3 pm (live); April 7 at 7 pm (encore);

(631) 423-7611; cinemaartscentre.org A live theater event: Arthur Miller confronts the American dream in this dark and passionate tale.

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Sleeping Beauty BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Through March 28; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company Children's Theatre: A sleeping princess, a spellbound prince, and more fairies than you can shake a stick at are all part of this quirky adaptation of this popular tale.

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. Film Met Live In HD Series Staller Center for the Arts, Main Stage Theater, Stony Brook University Varying dates and times;

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dramatic presentation of The Stations of the Cross. The presentation will be offered at many area churches; log on to cmpac.com for a complete list of upcoming performances.

Festival Of One-Act Plays

Theater A Chorus Line John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport Through May 10; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: Broadway's “singular sensation” returns in a production that's as close to Broadway as it gets. Jesus Christ Superstar CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale March 28 through April 26; (631) 581-2700; cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: One of the most influential “rock” musicals in Broadway history is revived by this top area theater group.

I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through March 28; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com The love-happy off-Broadway sensation comes to Long Island. Contains adult content and language; parental discretion is advised.

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. Performance Journey: Cross & Crucifixion Prestented trough CM Performing Arts Center; Various venues Through April 3; (631) 581-2700; cmpac.com Creative Ministries presents a live,

broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: The sisters are back, in a musical that's filled with mirth. Love Letters Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst March 28 & 29; studiotheatreli.com; (631) 226-8400 Studio Theatre Long Island Inc.: David Dubin and Gail Murzer Behrens star in A.R. Gurney's play; make plans early, as this limited run will be two dates only as the revived and rejuvenated Studio Theater continues with its array of shows.

The Hound Of The Baskervilles Smithtown Center For The Peforming Arts Through March 29; (631) 724-3700; smithtownpac.org Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Watson, and a classic mystery for the ages as part of Smithtown PAC's “Murder Mystery Month.” Mark T. Cahill stars as the legendary sleuth.

Festival Of One-Act Plays Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through April 4; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Directed by Jeffrey Sanzel, the six plays of this festival have been selected from more 500 submissions from around the globe; log on for schedules and performance times. Nunsense A-Men! BayWay Arts Center, East Islip March 29 through April 19; (631) 581-2700;

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RHYTHM TRACKING Empire's Empire: There have been attempts in the past to do TV shows centered around the record business, but they were all horrible and short lived. I often wondered: Why can't we have something like "Dallas" or "Dynasty," but instead of oil as the family business, why not music? Lo and behold, my prayers have been answered: Fox has given us "Empire," or, as some involved with the show call it, “Black Dynasty,” and the term fits. It's all there: the businessobsessed father; three sons (one gay and one nuts, just like Steven and Adam Carrington); Cookie, the exwife taking the role of the Alexis/Joan Collins character; and they've even dragged Courtney Love into the mix. The family is black, the music is R&B and hip hop, and it's an enjoyable, ratings-winning hit – and on top of it all, the just-released soundtrack album is #1 on the Amazon and iTunes sales charts. Life imitates art, and everyone wins. All hail the "Empire!" Blurred & Stirred: When I first heard "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke and Pharrell, I loved it. They performed it before it was released on NBC's "The Voice," and from the get-go, I was rocking to the funky intro ... and then I realized that it was quite similar to the Marvin Gaye Motown hit, "Got To Give It Up” from decades ago. Apparently, Gaye's surviving family members came to the same conclusion, and became embroiled in a year-long copyright lawsuit over the use of "Got To Give It Up" helping to make "Blurred Lines" an international chart topping hit. For those who believe that (in this era of streaming, Pandora, Spotify, and 99 cent downloads) that there's no real money in the music business, think again: "Lines" has generated $61 million Katy Perry

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worldwide. Gaye's family sued for part of that, and a jury ruled in their favor in the amount of approximately $7

million. The Motown fan in me is smiling, but this opens up a major can of worms, and isn't over yet; the "Lines" people intend to challenge the verdict, so stay tuned. Forever Loud: One of the unsung heroes of the 70s NYC downtown rock scene is the late, great Lance Loud, who starred in “An American Family,” the first-ever reality TV show on PBS in the 1970s. Loud used that fame to front a band called The Mumps, and the group made some great records and played the Manhattan rock clubs Max's Kansas City and CBGB during the mid-70s glam-into-punk era. Now comes a beautiful coffee table book from the publishers at Glitterati called Lance Out Loud, curated and delivered by his mom, Pat Loud, who also starred in the PBS series. It is a beautiful homage to this underground scene maker – who I had the pleasure to know – and is adorned with an onslaught of the biggest names and stars of the 70s, film, music and art worlds. They were all brought together by the brilliant and talented Lance Loud; he is very much missed. Girl Fight: The ongoing battle between Taylor Swift and Katy Perry causes me to ponder why females in music are always pitted against each other. I've lived through many of the great rivalries/cat fights: Grace Slick and Janis Joplin; Bette Midler and Karen Carpenter; Diana Ross and all the other females at Motown Records; the New York City showdown, "Rip Her To Shreds," between Debbie Harry, Patti Smith, and Cherry Vanilla; and in more recent times, Madonna versus Mariah Carey and Britney Spears versus Christina Aguliera. Are females are put into this position by a male-dominated music biz? Can't we all just get along? Regardless, I love them all. Let the hair pulling begin.

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Organizations: Submit News & Events One Month Prior To gtmag@optonline.net Constantinides noted: "The Q Center will provide much-needed services to LGBT residents in Little Neck and I'm excited about plans to bring a Q Center to Astoria in the future. LGBT residents in Queens and their families deserve the dedicated safe space for educational programming, training, and resources that the Q Center will provide. I commend the LGBT Network for taking the lead on this and helping this under-served community." Describing the need for the Q Center, chief executive officer David Kilmnick cited the lack of services available to him as a gay teen growing up in Queens: “Bringing The LGBT Network’s services into Queens is very personal to me. As someone who grew up gay in Far Rockaway, there were no services I Photo: Melinda Katz by Will Sweeney

Coming To Queens: Elected officials and community leaders gathered at Queens Borough Hall on February 3 as Bay Shore's LGBT Network presented the Q Center: The Queens LGBT Community Center and its plans to transform the lives of thousands in the borough from Astoria to Bayside to the Rockaways. The LGBT Network has been providing services for more than 22 years for LGBT communities on Long Island, and operates three LGBT Centers, with a fourth slated for later this year in Patchogue. The LGBT Network has already grown roots in Queens, and is providing programs and services to hundreds of people. The LGBT Network’s Q Center has been working with middle schools to establish gaystraight alliance (GSA) clubs and provide education and training for students, parents, and faculty in both middle and senior high schools. The Q Center has also enrolled dozens of families in the New York State Marketplace for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The Q Center’s first location will be The Samuel Field YMCA in Little Neck. Long-term plans include bringing additional LGBT Centers to Astoria/Long Island City, Bayside/Whitestone, and The Rockaways within the next three years. “The LGBT Network’s community centers in Nassau and Suffolk counties have done an outstanding job of providing safe spaces and life changing services to LGBT individuals of all ages,” said Queens Borough President Melinda Katz. “It is therefore great news that The LGBT Network will be opening similar centers here in Queens. Thanks to this expansion, thousands of our borough’s LGBT residents will have access to vital resources that will help them live the healthy and happy lives they deserve.” Council Member Costa

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could access or a safe community I could be a part of. The Queens LGBT community needs a strong voice and advocate throughout the entire borough and the Q Center will work with all to achieve that.” With the addition of the Q Center, The LGBT Network, which also includes Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth (LIGALY), The Long Island LGBT Community Center (The Center), and Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders-Long Island (SAGELong Island), will have a service region that includes close to six million people and stretches from the Midtown Tunnel to Montauk. The LGBT Network’s will become the largest out of any LGBT Health and Human Service Organization in New York State and that will help bring much needed resources to the borough of Queens and Long Island to expand and provide new services and programs.


BITS & PIECES

Photo: Kendra Sunderland courtesy BSG PR

Produced by Adam Landry (Deer Tick, Diamond Rugs), the 12-track record is a dance between pedal steel and synths and an artistic leap forward for the performer from East Nashville, Tennessee. Hiatt's love of 90s alt-rock groups comes through loud and clear in the distressed guitars, the urgent backbeats, and the post-punk synths throughout many of the songs. Citing The Pixies, The Breeders, Dinosaur Jr,. and Pearl Jam as influences on this

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Katy Tiz:

A New Take On An Old Saying

UK singer/songwriter Katy Tiz, a new star on Atlantic Records, is back with “Whistle (While You Work It),” the new single from her upcoming Atlantic Records debut album. “Whistle (While You Work It)” follows the success of “The Big Bang,” Katy’s breakout single that launched her onto the Billboard Hot 100 and on the Top 40 radio charts. The success of “The Big Bang” led Tiz to become Clear Channel/iHeartRadio’s first ever unsigned artist in their “On The Verge” campaign last year. She was also featured as Elvis Duran’s “Artist of the Month” last summer, and performed “The Big Bang” on NBC’s “The Today Show.” Tiz is scheduled to perform at clubs across the US throughout this month.

Second Time’s The Charm

Lilly Hiatt:

Singer/songwriter Lilly Hiatt – the daughter of legendary Americana star John Hiatt – released her second album, Royal Blue, on March 3 on Normaltown Records.

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on April 7. Vai's debut Legacy Kendra Sunderland album was a document of a performance recorded on October 12, 2012 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles. Available in two-CD and twoDVD configurations, Stillness In Motion revisits the 49th concert from Vai's “Story Of Light” world rour. In addition to the full Club Nokia performance, the twoDVD configuration of the new release includes a bonus disc premiering "The Space Between the Notes (Tour Mischief)," a video diary comprised of more than three and a half hours of footage, Steve Vai lensed around the world on-stage, off-stage, and behind-the-scenes during the historic tour. Catch up with Vai at vai.com.

Kendra Sunderland:

From The Library To Penthouse

record, Hiatt sought out producer Landry for his versatility and analog studio, confidant he'd be able to create the late 80s/early 90s vibe she was hearing in her head. More: lillyhiatt.com, or find her at Facebook.

New Deal, New Day

Steve Vai: Sony Music Entertainment and Legacy Recordings have signed the Long Island-bred guitarist Steve Vai to a new multialbum agreement, which includes plans to issue two fresh Vai sets in 2015 beginning with the release of Stillness In Motion - Vai Live in L.A.

Kendra Sunderland, the Oregon State University student who was caught “camming” from her school library, has landed a contract and completed a photo shoot for Penthouse Magazine. The media giant came to a deal with Sunderland by offering the sultry co-ed a four-page spread and personal interview in an upcoming issue. After being banned by MyFreeCams, she is now performing live shows at PlayWithKendra.com, operated by FriendFinder's newest cam site, PlayWithMe.com. The 19-year-old college student told The New York Daily News she was hoping the hype brought on by the scandal might help jump-start her modeling career. Thanks to her new deal with Penthouse and PlayWithMe.com, she is set to earn more money than most graduate students make in a year. The first photos of Sunderland since her webcam show went viral are featured the April issue of Penthouse Magazine.

Henderson Shoots To #1

Everything’s Ella:

Nineteen-year-old UK breakout star Ella Henderson’s hit single, “Ghost,” was recently certified platinum in the U.S. Henderson celebrated with the cast of the women's TV show “The View,” where she performed the newly-platinum hit. Henderson started her journey to fame as a contestant on “The X Factor UK” in 2012. She was considered the favorite to win the show, but wound up finishing in sixth place, upon which she was signed by Simon Cowell to his label, Syco. “Ghost,” which was co-written with One Republic’s Ryan Tedder and is already platinum in the UK and Australia, as well as the fastest selling debut single in the UK with the second biggest radio audience of the year. “Ghost” recently broke into the Top 10 on iTunes in the US, and its music video currently boasts over 46 million views on Vevo. Learn more at ellahenderson.co.uk/US.

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