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Hot Tips

Best Bets For Area Fun

LI Cars Returns:

Belmont Stakes. Following the completion of Saturday's race card, The Goo Goo Dolls will also lead a special concert near the winner's circle featuring many of their top hits. For more information and tickets, log on to nyra.com/belmont; advance tickets can be purchased through BelmontStakes.com. Make ticket plans early, as this annual event draws huge crowds.

Show & Swap In Ronkonkoma

They're back, and they're ready to roll: Long Island Cars’ next event of 2015 will be Sunday, June 7 at MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma. The show, as always, includes hundreds of 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 $8; 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 The judging, call (631) 567-5898 or log on to Austrian LongIslandCars.com. Boys

More Than Racing:

Belmont Park Brings The Rock

Two of the biggest names in MOR rock will grace a special stage at Belmont Park in Elmont as The Belmont Stakes Racing Festival brings The Goo Goo Dolls and O.A.R. as live entertainment on June 5 and 6. The concerts wrap around the annual Belmont Stakes. The NYRA will host a Belmont Stakes Eve concert on Friday, June 5. Following the Friday's meet's final race, a stage will be set up near the winner's circle, where O.A.R. will perform in concert. On Saturday, June 6, a trackside performance from the Broadway musical Jersey Boys will take place; the main musical performances will feature Goo Goo Dolls, who will perform a short set between the Grade 1 Manhattan and the Grade 1

41 Years Of Fun:

Bavarian Festival In Franklin Square

The 41st Long Island Bavarian Festival, hosted by Original Enzian, takes place on Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14 at Plattduetsche Park, located at 1132 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square. Enjoy live music in an Oktoberfest atmosphere as well as German food specialties during this special event; other attractions include German import booths as well as games of chance, amusements, and rides. Live music by The Foehrer Musik Freunde (an authentic German brass band) Die Spitze, and The Austrian Boys will entertain crowds. Doors open Saturday at 2 pm, Sunday at noon.

Health & Nature’s Beauty:

Celebrate Trail Days At Alley Pond Park

Goo Goo Dolls

The Alley Pond Environmental Center in Douglaston – which hosts an array of popular special events, informational lectures, and family activities throughout the calendar year – will celebrate “National Trails Day” with a free seven-mile hike in Alley Pond Park on Saturday, June 6. Registration is at 8:30 am; the walk begins promptly at 9 am. Participants should meet at The Alley Pond Park House, located at Winchester Boulevard near Union Turnpike in Queens. Participation is free for all who choose to take part; however, those interested in this hike must pre-register for the event by calling (718) 229-4000, or by visiting alleypond/trails.


Hot Tips: Queens

Big-Time Activites In The Borough Photo: Rob Van Dam by Megan Elice Meadows (Creative Commons)

Stable Views: A View Of Racetrack Life In Flushing

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A special event, Stable Views: Life In The Backstretch Of The Thoroughbred Racetrack, runs from Saturday, June 6, to Sunday, June 28 at Flushing Town Hall. Information: (718) 463-7700, or log on to flushingtownhall.org. Explore the community found within the backstretch of the thoroughbred racetracks in New York State, such as Belmont. As a location, the "backstretch" is that physical area of the racetrack lying out of sight from the public. The backstretch can also refer to the community of workers, forged together through a common activity – the care of racehorses. Discover the world of trainers, exercise riders, jockeys, saddle makers and others in this unique exhibit. Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 pm. Admission is $5.

Legends Of The Mat Invade Flushing

Tickets are now on sale for Legends Of Wrestling at Citi Field in Flushing on Sunday, June 7 from 3 to 7 pm, rain or shine. The event will feature more 30 professional wrestlers including mat legends such as former world champions Ric Flair, Bret Hart, and Bill Goldberg; recently added to the roster of stars are “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, Amy Dumas, Scott Steiner, and many more favorites. Attractions include festival entertainment along the field level concourse, photo opportunities and autograph sessions with the mat legends, and six matches in a ring set up at second base. Tickets: mets.com/wrestling.

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usted Root is starting off the spring with a slew of national dates and a huge tour with their friends, The Wailers. On June 5, this massive double bill will headline The Paramount in Huntington (tickets: paramountny.com and ticketmaster.com). The Wailers Band is a reggae band that was formed by the remaining members of Bob Marley & The Wailers following the death of Marley in 1981. In honor of its 25th anniversary, Rusted Root has been on an extensive national tour to support its current release, The Movement. "The Movement is an extremely joyous recording with seriously deep undertones,” said Rusted Root founder and front man

RUSTED ROOT

Joins The Wailers For A Giant Double Bill At The Paramount

Michael Glabicki. “It is a culmination of everything we have learned; it is truly is a career record for us.” Famous for its unique fusion of acoustic, rock, and world music and formed more than 20 years ago, Rusted Root hs recorded eight albums and sold more than three million records worldwide, and have 4 • Good Times Magazine - June 2 - 15, 2015

played countless nights on the road supporting bands lsuch as Santana, The Grateful Dead, The Dave Matthews Band, The Allman Brothers Band, The Horde Festival, and the Jimmy Page/ Robert Plant reunion tour. The current tour lineup is Michael Glabicki (lead vocals, guitar), Liz Berlin (vocals, percussion), Patrick Norman (vocals, bass, percussion) and Dirk Miller (guitar). The past few years have found Rusted Root on a never-ending tour. A major career highlight in the spring

of 2014 was touring with The Wailers – which led them to team up again this year. “The Wailers are what music in its spiritual form is about and I feel it was an honor to play with them,” said Glabicki Adds bassist Patrick Norman: “They’re legends, they’re icons, it’s rock & roll. It brings back memories of being five years old listening to ‘I Shot The Sheriff’.” Fans of both bands will be happy to know that there will be two separate tours reuniting these bands coming up in 2015. As they have in the past, Rusted Root is currently working on their next record by honing their new songs while on tour. Already fan favorites, “Save Me Back,” “Promised Land,” “Such A Man,” and “Tumbleweed” are some of the new tracks they’ve been performing to an audience eager for a new record. The band is looking forward to putting the finishing touches on their new collection of songs.


Sonny Landreth YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore June 14 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 What a two-week period for roots music lovers at Boulton Center: Landreth, the modern and unorthodox slide guitar master and a former stalwart in John Hiatt's band, headlines on this night full of roots and wonder; blues harmonica master James Cotton will rock the house on June 24; and sassy, brassy blues singer Marcia Ball returns on June 11. on

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Jessie Mueller/ Jarrod Spector

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Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington June 14 at 8 PM • landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444

The golden-voiced Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller (pictured) and the charismatic Tony Award nominee Jarrod Spector (both for their performances in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical on Broadway) appear in the debut of their new "Go Your Own Way" concert, including numbers from their recent musical theater careers. Spector is already a Landmark favorite following his recent appearances there, while Mueller makes her Landmark debut.

Michael McDonald Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center June 6 at 8 PM • (631) 288-1500 • whbpac.org Two notes is it takes to recognize the sound of McDonald. A former Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan band member, his sultry baritone voice is a pop staple. Expect "I Keep Forgettin'," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "What A Fool Believes," Motown covers, and more.

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SportsBeat Frank Caliendo

The second week of May is when broadcast and major cable television networks present new fall lineups to advertisers and the media at what’s known in the trade as “the upfronts.” With viewers being able to watch shows after they originally air thanks to the Internet and DVR technology, sports has taken on new importance – sporting events tend to be watched live by fans at home, and that is a big premium for the advertising community. ESPN president of sales Ed Ehrardt happily

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errill Highlights: We are getting down to our final league sessions of 2014/2015; as such, here's a batch of fresh high league scores from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park, with more to come in our next issue: Friday Mixed Nuts: Ginny Schmitt 200; Jack Stanton 747 series. Eye Openers: Anne Mateiko 203. Welcome Wagon: Barbara Emanuele 200. Wednesday Early Mixed: J.J. Marotta 744 series; Paul Pzena 726 series; Sylvia Abanes 225; Kathy Chernow 246; JoAnne Perry 634 series; Michael Fels 754 series; Albert Habib 722 series. Chatterbox Mixed: Mark Aybar 721 series; Ron Neugebauer 276; Danielle Kilkenny 218; Lorraine Donovan 214; Susan Schweibert 209. 8th Battalion: Karyn Deem 657 series. Thursday Early Mixed: Jerry Dimitriou 742 series; Ken Greco 736 series; Ken Moslin 706 series; Lisa LaGuarino 619 series. More high scores in our next edition. Send in your league scores from anywhere in Long Island and Queens to the address at the top of the column. We'll happily note all men's (275 and above and significant series), and women and youth bowlers' (200 and above and significant series) high scores. Leagues and centers, take note: We are happy to print summer league scores, so be sure to send in your results. Newest LIYBT Champs: Seth Knipe and Mike Ruben were crowned champions following the LIYBT bowling tournament on May 4 6 • Good Times Magazine - June 2 - 15, 2015

informed his audience of this indisputable fact at his network’s upfront. The self-proclaimed “worldwide leader in sports” brought in NBA superstar Dwyane Wade and Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis to pose for photos with advertisers at The Minskoff Theatre. Ehrhardt also reminded the audience of the countless broadcast rights of top events that ESPN has, including college football championship games and “Monday Night Football.” The “MNF” broadcast team of Jon Belmont Gruden and Mike Tirico discussed the 2015 schedule, and were aided by impressionist Frank Caliendo, whose mimickry of Gruden was perfect. ESPN’s morning drive time tandem of Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic announced that they will be moving their show to New York City in February ... CBS CEO Les Moonves made sure that the world knew that the “Tiffany Network” owns the broadcast rights to Super Bowl 50. Nine former Super Bowl MVPs including Joe Namath and Phil Simms walked onto the stage of Carnegie Hall carrying gold-plated footballs ... To no one’s surprise, NBC Entertainment CEO Bob Greenblatt touted the success of the nation’s most viewed primetime fall show, “Sunday Night Football.” The “Peacock Network” will televise the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro; NBC Sports chief Mark Lazarus had swimmer Michael Phelps discuss the Games on the stage of Radio City Music Hall ... Suprisingly, Fox executives did not play up either of the network’s NFL or Major League Baseball packages, but instead took pains to promote this

Boow B wll eerrss & & LLeeaagg uueess:: SSuubbm mii tt SSccoorreess At gtmag @opt online.net at Bowl LI Patchogue. Fifty-five bowlers laced up for more than $750 in scholarship awards. Top finishers: Scholarship winners, handicap division: Seth Knipe $100, Ashley Gottardo $70, Darius Fuller $45, Kurt Wolf $30. Scholarship winners,

scratch division: Mike Ruben $175, Nick Caruana $125, Drew Esposito $80, Adam Glickman $50, Kurt Schall $30, Kristina Genova $30. Eliminator: Mike Ruben $17, Matt DiGiantomasso $10, Drew Esposito $7. The next stop for the LIYBT is the Farmingdale Lanes End-Of-Year Invitational, which action beginning at 10 am on June 7. Get more scores and learn much more via liybtbowling.com, or find them on Facebook. Top Shelf Brandi: Derek Brandi, a 27-yearold right-hander from Whitestone, captured

month’s big golf event, The US Open, and the Women’s World Cup that will take place later in the summer ... Turner Entertainment announced that its NBA studio team of Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith all recently signed long-term contracts at its upfront at Madison Square Garden. The quartet did a takeoff of their halftime and postgame shows at the

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upfront that was supposed to critique Turner’s upcoming slate of shows. The problem was that none of the four could recall any of the clips of the shows that were shown, which couldn’t have made Turner executives happy ... In the spirit of the 1996 film “Jerry Maguire” and the old HBO series “Arli$$,” The Esquire Network announced at the NBC Universal Cable Networks upfront that it will launch a series about real life sports agents, “The Agent.” At the same time, the young By Bob Smith Photo: LIGBT winner courtesy LIGBT

his second LIGBT title with a victory at South Levittown Lanes on May 3. Brandi won the $1,000 top prize in a house shot tournament where he bowled a 290 handicap game in the final shootout to claim victory. Finishing second with a 286 and earning $600, was left-hander Joshua Valdes of Staten Island; third place went to Denis Mendelson of Levittown with a 270, worth $400. The South Levittown tournament drew a crowd of 134 entries, advanced 23 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $4,810. This was a “house shot” tournament and the scoring was high; highest series of the tournament was shot by Richard Frost of East Islip with 904 in the 3 pm squad ... Cary Fishman won the LIGBT Memorial Day major tourney at AMF Babylon Lanes. The LIGBT rolls right on through the summer with the 2015 Summer Tour; log on to ligbtour.com for more information. Bornstein On The Board: From the PBA’s Bill Vint: Steve Bornstein has joined the PBA Board of Directors. Bornstein played a major role in shaping the growth and success of ESPN and The National Football League. He will lend his expertise in areas of marketing and deal-making to the PBA. “I have always recognized the importance of the PBA on television, going back to my ESPN and ABC Sports days,” Bornstein said. "The PBA has shown great strength and momentum this season. I am very excited to join the board to help the PBA maximize its vast potential.”


By Lloyd Carroll Photo: Kirk Nieuwenhuis by Bob Smith; George Kalinsky by Bob Grossweiner

Kirk Nieuwenhuis

female-skewing Oxygen Network also owned by NBC Universal will debut a show about female professional football players, “Pretty Strong.” Longtime television and radio sports personality Anita Marks, who recently joined ESPN Radio here in New York (98.7 FM), played for a few years in The Legends Football League ... Univision is borrowing a page from ESPN’s mid-July ESPY sports awards extravaganza as it will be creating its version, Premios Univision Deportes, to be telecast on December 20.

The New York Jets took it on the chin from nearly everyone in the media for accepting close to $400,000 from The Department of Defense for holding on-field ceremonies honoring those who have served our country. Congressman Peter King pointed out the team contributes more than $1 million every year to non-profits that benefit both veterans and currently serving military personnel. Given the multi-billion dollar annual military budget, the amount that the Jets and other NFL teams receive is not even a blip on the radar screen. This is a gigantic non-story. Longtime Madison Square Garden photographer George Kalinsky, who has had several books published, was honored with a plaque at the MSG’s Walk Of Fame. Kalinsky was honored last month along with former Knicks star Harry Gallatin, legendary Rangers goaltender Eddie Giacomin, and The Grateful Dead. New York Racing Association officials had to have been thrilled that American Pharaoh was able to win the Preakness on a muddy track two weeks after coming from behind to take the Kentucky Derby. The potential for a Triple Crown winner always brings out a large crowd to Belmont Park for the Belmont Stakes. The question is whether marginal fans are tired of seeing horses always fall short of horse racing immortality at Belmont; there has not been a Triple Crown winner since 1977 (Affirmed). A pair of new books should please fans of the New York Mets: Numbers Don’t Lie: Mets (Triumph Books), by Russ Cohen and Adam Raider, is a clever paperback that uses numbers such as Pedro Feliciano’s 92 relief appearances in 2010; Ed Kranepool’s 18 seasons as a Met;

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and Tom Seaver striking out 19 San Diego Padres in a 1970 game, to create a breezy Mets history. Michael Garry’s Game Of My Life (Sports Publishing) is a compendium of interviews that the author conducted with former Mets such as Ed Charles, Kranepool, John Stearns, Mookie Wilson and many others as well as current players such as Jon Niese, David Wright, and Daniel Murphy about their best games playing for the team from Flushing. As for the current team, The Mets must get far better offensive production from its reserves Ruben Tejada George and John Kalinsky Mayberry, Jr.; outfielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis was actually hitting below .100 and eventually was cut. To be fair, a few subs have been atrophying on the bench; considering that right fielder Curtis Granderson and left fielder Michael Cuddyer are aging, it would make sense for manager Terry Collins to give his veterans some days off as the weather heats up, which in turn would give their understudies some playing time.

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Film Reviews

By Cody Bell

Pitch Perfect 2

Starring Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Katey Sagal, Skylar Austin, Pen Platt, Anna Camp Directed by Elizabeth Banks Universal

Frankly, the biggest thing that caught our interest when reviewing the pre-release notes for this sequel to Pitch Perfect, the unexpected teen hit, were four simple words: “Directed by Elizabeth Banks.” We realized she was one of the driving forces as a producer from the first film, but this, his directorial debut, seemed startling; one of the most unique presences in Hollywood, Banks has portrayed everything from a sex kitten to a doting wife to a gritty cop in letter-perfect fashion. Still young, it was a surprise that Banks would opt to take a role behind the lens instead of in front of one. But then again, maybe it shouldn’t have: Recently, we were sitting in our doctor’s office when a short and funny public service film about women’s heart attacks hit the screen in the waiting room – and at the end of the segment were the words “Directed by Elizabeth Banks.” Clearly, this is a star with serious aspirations – and lo and behold, now she has a directed a sequel which actually is a far superior, far funnier movie than the original picture.

Banks manages to do what any good comedy director does: She manages to turn characters that could have been trite cartoons into real, compex individuals that the audience can care about, and she manages to do so without giving up the humor and sass that made the first movie such a surprise hit. This time, the college-aged female a cappella group from the first film, The Barden Bellas, suffers a public relations meltdown, and naturally the best way to get back on top is for the girls to work together again and win yet another competition. It all leads to an ending number that will no doubt be worth the price of admission for this series’ rabid (unexpectely,

this movie landed at #1 the weekend of its release, crushing the Mad Max sequel), loyal, nolonger-a-cult audience. Most of the attention from the press goes to Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson), who is truly an indelible, sassy character that will be quoted and copied for years to come – she certainly gets the best jokes written for her by the talented Kay Cannon – but the best performance here goes to Anna Kendrick, who is standing right at the cusp of youth and adulthood, a crossroads that can be either terrifying or liberating. Also shining is Hailee Steinfeld as Emily, who is so peppy it seems her diet is mainly Pop Tarts, and Brittany Snow (Chloe), who seems born to be a movie star. With its bright, attractive cast and never-say-die attitude, Pitch Perfect 2 is a youth-oriented film that even full-grown adults an enjoy. Imagine that.

There’s little question that the Broadway sensation Jersey Boys is a true cultural phenomenon – big enough to turn its original cast into superstars in their own right. As such, the touring dynamos The Midtown Men will debut The NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Friday, June 19 at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now via ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at (800) 745-3000, or at the NYCB Theatre box box office. For more information, visit: thetheatreatwestbury.com. Yes, they’ve gone from “boys” to “men”: The Midtown Men reunites stars from the original cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys, making them the first vocal group ever formed by the principal cast of a high-profile Broadway show. After sharing the stage for

THE MIDTOWN MEN

From Jersey ... To Broadway ... To NYCB Theatre At Westbury more than 1,000 performances, Tony Award winner Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard, and Tony Award nominee J. Robert Spencer decided to take their signature sound and chemistry to audiences everywhere, bringing to life their favorite

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1960s hits. On their debut full-length album, now available on iTunes, The Midtown Men sing many of the hits of the 1960s, including “Happy Together,” “California Dreamin’,” “Up On The Roof,” “Sherry,” and too many more than we can list here. On their PBS produced follow-up CD & DVD, The Midtown Men Live In Concert, The Midtown Men include concert favorites

“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “December 1963,” and a show-stopping Motown medley, among other popular selections and favorites. One thing to note: The Midtown Men is not a re-creation of the Broadway show these singers were once part of; it is a new, wholly original concert experience featuring the famed vocal quartet performing the greatest hits of pop music.


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wo of the most heralded young proponents of modern blues/rock guitar – Jonny Lang and The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band – take the stage on the same night on Tuesday, June 16 at 8 pm at The Space At Westbury. For tickets and information, log on to thespaceatestbury.com and ticketmaster.com. Indeed, this is a pair of still-young guitarists who are already seasoned veterans of the trade. Utter the phrase "young blues rock guitarist" within earshot of anyone with even a cursory knowledge of the modern musical vanguard, and the first name they are most likely to respond with will be Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The Louisiana born axeman and songsmith has sold millions of albums while throwing singles into the Top 10, shining a

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Double Dose Of Blues At The Space At Westbury

light on the rich blues of the past and forging ahead with his own modern twist on a classic sound he has embodied since his teens. In a 20-year recording career that began when he was just 16, Shepherd has established himself as a popular recording artist, a consistently in-demand live act and an influential force in a worldwide resurgence of interest in the blues. At 16 years old, Shepherd signed his first record deal and burst onto the national scene with the release of his 1995 debut album Ledbetter Heights, which produced the radio hits "Deja Voodoo," "Born With A Broken Heart" and "Shame, Shame, Shame." His relentless touring and success on rock radio helped to drive that album, and many since, to platinum sales status. In 2013, Shepherd further expanded his musical horizons by teaming with veteran rockers Stephen Stills and Barry Goldberg to form The Ride, whose first album Can’t Get Enough helped to expand Shepherd’s audience as well as his musical resume. Last saw the release of Goin’ Home, Shepherd’s sixth #1 debut on the Billboard Blues charts.

Sixteen years ago, at the age of 16, Jonny Lang found success with the release of his major label debut album, Lie To Me. Fame does not seem to have impacted him from being the same country farm boy from Fargo, North Dakota who got his start in the local clubs of Minneapolis. He survived the passage of youth to adulthood, fell in love, began a family, and in the process passed through the life lessons we all endure. He has a keen sense of what he aims to achieve creatively, what music means to him, and is focused on the impact that his songs bring to the lives of those that encounter his repertoire. For Lang, with the release of Fight For My Soul, he is entering a chapter wherein he has found his true voice. When asked what he would tell his younger

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the connection. One of my goals is the music can be a blessing to the people listening to it in some way. And if Fight For My Soul can help somebody by making them feel better or that they’re not alone, that’s my idea of success for this album.”

self if he was afforded the opportunity to share advise, he wisely answers: "I would say all of those voices steering you away from questionable decisions, listen to them. They are right." He has encountered many in the public eye through his career that approaches two decades. With those experiences, and the personality traits he has witnessed, he has a clarity of how he wants to be, and how he wants to treat others. This sense of who he wants to be is the core of the album. Lang shares, "The inspiration for the songs on the record vary widely. Some are about personal Kenny Wayne Shepherd struggles, some are focused on injustices I have seen. Some are random fictional stories that hopefully can relate to people in some way that is a blessing to them. I’ve wanted to make this album for a long time. Creatively, I think there is a lot more going on inside of me than I’ve been sharing on recordings." As a 12-year-old, Lang began a journey that has brought him to points across the globe, and as he looks on the upcoming near-term future. "With this album, I really look forward to bringing our music to people in places where I’ve never been before,” said Lang. “Music is one of the greatest conveyers of ideas and emotions, and in a sense that doesn’t have as much to do with the individual performing, but the power of Good Times Magazine - June 2 - 15, 2015 • 9


COMEDY Lucy's Legacy: The National Comedy Center has announced that Nick Offerman, Melissa Rivers, Kelly Carlin, and The Story Pirates will join Jerry Seinfeld as performers during The 2015 Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, to be presented July 30 through August 2 in upstate Jamestown. “The schedule offers something for everyone with contemporary comedy such as Nick Offerman, five comedy showcases, and two sold-out shows with Jerry Seinfeld; family comedy with The Story Pirates and Lucy & Ethel’s Dinner Show; or even opportunities to emerge as a new comedian with classes in comedy and the COZI TV Comedy Search,” said Malachi Livermore, programming and venue manager for The National Comedy Center. To become a member, call (716) 484-0800, or visitlucy-desi.com. Red-hot star Nick Offerman will perform on July 31; Melissa Rivers and Kelly Carlin, the daughters of Joan Rivers and George Carlin respectively, will take part in a Comedy Roundtable at The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival on July 30. The discussion will feature an in-depth look at the careers of comedic greats, as well as the impact of their contributions to modern culture. On Saturday August 1, Kelly Carlin will bring her one-woman show, “Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up With George,” to Jamestown. The show is a funny, touching, intimate look inside the life of one of the most brilliant comedy minds the

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world has ever known, all from the unique perspective of a young woman trying to find her own voice. The opening night of the festival, July 30, will see the return of the event's Stand-Up Showcase. Comedians Beth Stelling, Pete Lee, and Pat McGann will perform during this show. Past festivals have featured then-rising comedians such as Ellen DeGeneres, Ray Romano, and Lewis Black, and this showcase aims to catch comics on a similar rise to the top. In keeping with the Center’s mission-based emphasis on the healing power of comedy,

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this show is free to attend for all members of the United States military, past and present. Three nights of Comedy Late Night will take place in The Tropicana Room above The Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum from July 30 through August 1. Comedians from New York City to Los Angeles will perform in a re-creation of Ricky Ricardo’s Manhattan nightclub in this showcase that features new and blue material. Past performers include Joe Machi, Harrison Greenbaum, Keith Alberstadt, Jackie Kashian, Myq Kaplan, Mike Brody, Pete Lee, Mike Cody, and Tony Deyo. The comedy album “Live From Jamestown: Late Night @ Lucy Comedy Fest” was previously recorded during this show in prior years, and can be purchased online at shop.lucy-desi.com and anywhere comedy content is sold. "Ball wanted people to celebrate all comedy in honoring her legacy,” said Journey Gunderson, executive director for The National Comedy Center. “This festival and the National Comedy Center do just that." Learn more at lucycomedyfest.com.

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Tuesday, June 2

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) DJ Johnny Shine Reel (East Rockaway) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) Original Music Showcase K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Live Country Music / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) The Sidemen With The Uptown Horns Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) DJ Tommy Nappi Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic One Main (Babylon) Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook) Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Katie's of Smithtown Country Tuesdays Revolution (Amityville) Open Mic Night hosted by Mike & Mike Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ Harry-Oke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Ward Cloughan Shandon Court (East Islip) Cabaresque Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Leon Russell / Industry Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) NYC/Queens Fifties Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Steel Wolf Shrine (NYC) Purity Ring Terminal 5 (NYC)

Wednesday, June 3

Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Avner Levy R.S. Jones (Merrick) Open Mic E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Open Jam Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) 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 Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam w/Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Unwind Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk 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) Weekly Wednesday Vibe Hosted By Freaky Frank / Guest Deejays Zebra Club (Copiague) Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Country Music The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Kayla Stockert / Brooke Moriber / Elliot & The Ghost / Blue Bullet Trio Revolution (Amityville) Our Generation Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Bob Pressner Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) NYC/Queens Ash Rough Trade NYC Oasis United (U2 Tribute) Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Purity Ring Terminal 5 (NYC)

Thursday, June 4

Nassau Slim Kings The Lounge At The Space At Westbury Classic Rock & Blues Jam w/Curt Arnel & Friends Ringside (Hicksville) Karaoke With DJ Dom Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Chris Kenny Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Open Mic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel & Spa (Westbury) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Live Band Karaoke / Pump (Aerosmith Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic With Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Brian McGeough R.S. Jones (Merrick) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick) Penny Lane Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport)


Calendar Suffolk Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Chris Kenny / Frankie Vega The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Ivan Ward Trio Treme (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Hollywood Ending Revolution (Amityville) Gerry Finlay Shandon Court (East Islip) Antigone Rising Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Rae Sremmurd Emporium (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Ride Terminal 5 (NYC) The Mother Hips Rough Trade NYC The Delfonics Revue Resorts World Casino (Jamaica)

Friday, June 5

Nassau Gladys Knight / The Spinners NYCB Theatre At Westbury Legends Of Rock: Five To One (Doors Tribute) / Rocket Queens (Female Guns 'N Roses Tribute) / Let's Zep (Led Zeppelin Tribute) / Rage For Order (Queensryche Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Hello Brooklyn / 45 RPM The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Tommy Sanfilippo (Happy Hour) / Strange But Surf / Band of Dwellers / Floodwire / The Other Brothers Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Hat Trick Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Muddy Johnson Suite 1828 (Merrick) Mystic MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Disco Unlimited Puglia's (Garden City) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Double Take Sunset Grill (Seaford) Strecker / Desert Highway (Eagles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Jan Slow R.S. Jones (Merrick) The Rockinghams Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Slingshot Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Permission To Launch Reel (East Rockaway) Tommy Gunn Band Memories (Williston Park) Gathering Time / Mara Levine Garden Stage Coffee House /UU Congregation (Garden City) Broadway In Music & Song Madison Theatre at Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Suffolk Rusted Root / The Wailers / Adam Ezra Band The Paramount (Huntington) Patchogue Theater Live Music Zebra Club (Copiague) Acoustic Music Flynn's Fire Island (Fire Island) Bus Duty Lily Flanagan's (Babylon)

Your Guide To Local Events Pamela Betti / Jonny Ray Shandon Court (East Islip) Live Boxing Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Craving Strange / Revel 9 /Sweet Tooth /Terra Stigma Revolution Music Hall (Amityville) Soul Junkies Treme (Islip) Fire & Ice (Pat Benatar Tribute) / Black Country Beatnix / Trainwreck 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Jerry Weldon Trio Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Rubix Cube / Glenn David Andrews Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Fran Diamond Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) NYC/Queens BC Camplight Rough Trade NYC True Image Resorts World Casino (Jamaica)

Saturday, June 6

Nassau Souls On Board / Live Boxing (4:30 PM) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Doublestop / Inevitable Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) 45 RPM MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Big Daddy Deluxe Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport) Tiger Rose Tanner Park (Copiague) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) Carman Avenue Band Sunset Grill (Seaford) Treutlein, Novack & Perricone R.S. Jones (Merrick) The Benjamins / Live Standup Comedy The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) The Electrix (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) A Witch's Brew Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Stone Fly Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Nite Work Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Radio Daze Reel (East Rockaway) VFW Hall Benefit: Pig Roast & BBQ VFW Hall (Franklin Square) Arts In The Plaza Kennedy Plaza (Long Beach) The Electric Dudes Who-Ville (Bethpage) Live Music Suite 1828 (Merrick) Just Nuts Memories (Williston Park)

The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Bottoms Up / November Rain 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Blue Tourmaline Treme (Islip) Michael McDonald Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Hello Brooklyn / The Tangiers Blues Band / Marc Broussard Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Catie Curtis Congregational Church Of Huntington (Centerport) Spring Fling: Sal Valentinetti / DaNica Shirey / Los Dos / Jet Stream / Don Coffey / Crazy Daisy / Pamela Lee Lorenzo & Aaron Miller / Positions Dance Performance Babylon Village The Lisa Polizzi Band Crooked Rail (East Northport) Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Islip) Jordan Bennett: Red-Hot Songs From The Great White Way Five Towns College Performing Arts Center (Dix Hills) NYC/Queens The Commodores / FDR Drive Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Shinobi Ninja / Oxymorrons Rough

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Sunday, June 7

Nassau Live Irish Music Connoly Station (Malverne) Doctors Without Borders Benefit Concert: The Folk Goddesses / Lois Morton / Skip Krevens / Tom Griffith / Mason Sansonia Universalist Congregation (Garden City) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Down & Dirty Reel (East Rockaway) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk Inner Roots Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Bob Lepley Bebop Band Treme (Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor)

Suffolk Yankee Rebel / Guilty Pleasure Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Rock Stars From Mars Bulldog Grille (Amityville) Hot Date Flynn's Fire Island (Fire Island) Andreas Durkan Shandon Court (East Islip) Black Tooth Grin (A Tribute To Pantera) / Never Say Die (A Tribute To Black Sabbath) / CuzOH Revolution Music Hall (Amityville) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor)

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King Wellington & DJ Epic Flynn's Fire Island (Fire Island) Woodstock Revival Music & Arts Festival: Wonderous Stories / Half Step / Milagro / Jellyband Vanderbilt Museum (Centerport) The Commentators / A New Bug / Foxtrax / The Whitmans / Eddie Trap / Haywire 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Traditional Irish Music Shandon Court (East Islip) Young Rebel Goombas Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Melody Rose & Andrew Carroll Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Native Alien Tribe Even Flow (Bay Shore) Islip Street Fair: Suburban Brothers / Others Lily Flanagan's (Islip) NYC/Queens Harlem Gospel Choir B.B King's (NYC) Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria)

Monday, June 8

Nassau Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Out Of The Weeds Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione & Friends K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) A Witch's Brew Reel (East Rockaway) Swing For Kids 2015 Tilles Center (Brookville) Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Jam with Rockin' Rob Diamond Club (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Sea Cove (Center Moriches) NYC/Queens Jam with Richie Cannata The Bitter End (NYC) Open Jazz Jam Session Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) Hi-Tide Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Mini Mansions Rough Trade NYC

Tuesday, June 9

Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyards American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne,

Your Guide To Local Events Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) Dave Matthews Band Nikon At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Original Music Showcase K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) DJ Johnny Shine Reel (East Rockaway) Live Country Music / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) DJ Tommy Nappi Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) The People's Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Country Tuesdays Revolution (Amityville) 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 Katie’s of Smithtown Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) The Salthill Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Industry Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) NYC/Queens Large Professor / Goldlink Rough Trade NYC Dean Scala Resorts World Casino (Jamaica)

Wednesday, June 10

Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam with The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Pete Kanelous & Friends R.S. Jones (Merrick) Frank Sinatra Centennial Tribute: Gary Anthony / Luis Velez / Jim Dailakis Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Superfantaztic Reel (East Rockaway) Open Mic E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Open Jam 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 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

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The Breakers (Bayville) Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Acoustics 70s Uva Rossa (Malverne) Unwind Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Rising Artist Wednesday: Approaching Troy Treme (Islip) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) The Electrix Port Jeff Brewing Company (Port Jefferson) Shawn Mendes / Jake Miller / Melanie Martinez / Robbie Rosen / Justin Baron The Paramount (Huntington) The 60s Band Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Weekly Wednesday Vibe Hosted By Freaky Frank / Guest Deejays Zebra Club (Copiague) Open Mic hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon)

NYC/Queens Beatlemania (The Beatles Tribute) Resorts World Casino (Jamaica)

Thursday, June 11

Nassau B-Side Bandits The Lounge At The Space At Westbury Live Band Karaoke / FM (Steely Dan Tribute) K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Chris Kenny Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Woody Mack R.S. Jones (Merrick) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel + Spa (Westbury) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Karaoke with DJ Dom Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Classic Rock & Blues Jam w/Curt Arnel & Friends Ringside (Hicksville) Tim McGraw Nikon at Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Modern Justice Reel (East Rockaway) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick)


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Calendar Mystic Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport)

Your Guide To Local Events

NYC/Queens Exquisite Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Jacco Gardner Rough Trade NYC

The Legendary Murphys MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Barrage Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Transfusion / Crimson Street Suite 1828 (Merrick) DJ Tommy Puglia's (Garden City) Jan Slow R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Tommy Sanfilippo (Happy Hour) / Paranoid (Sabbath Tribute) / Jam Authority / Ad Astra Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Billy Coleman & Jacinta Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Man Down The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Full House Sunset Grill (Seaford) Urban Street Gypsies Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Wonderous Stories / Vince Martell K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Arrested Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport)

Nassau Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue The Space At Westbury Fivestone Memories (Williston Park)

Suffolk The Counterfeiters / Dragon Crest Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Acoustic Music Flynn's Fire Island (Fire Island) Soul Patch Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Lisa Polizzi Band Sea Cove (Moriches) Worst Case Scenario Lily Flanagan's (Babylon)

Suffolk Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Last Hombres / Surfrider Foundation Benefit (Live Music) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Invaders Trio Treme (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Graham Parker & The Rumour The Paramount (Huntington) Gerry Finlay Shandon Court (East Islip) Chris Kenny / Frankie Vega The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Marcia Ball Boulton Center (Bay Shore)

Friday, June 12

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Live Music Zebra Club (Copiague) Petty Rumours (Tom Petty / Stevie Nicks Tribute) / Mad Co (A Tribute To Bad Company) / Heartbreaker (A Tribute To Pat Benatar) / Trainwreck Revolution (Amityville) Project Vibe Treme (Islip) 4 Shades Of Gray Shandon Court (East Islip) Scofflaws / Roots Foundation / Half Breeds / Soulitzik / Crisis Crayons 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Cirque After Dark Club Night with DJ Loki Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) DJ Sparky The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) NYC/Queens Night Owl Band Brooklyn Fusion Cafe Goldilocks Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Paul Weller Terminal 5 (NYC) Beach Fossils Rough Trade NYC

Saturday, June 13

Nassau Uppercut / Innervision K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Top Shelf Suite 1828 (Merrick) Sofus / The Vinyl Plane / Iridescence / Funkin' A / Nonstop To Cairo / Memphis Crawl The Space At Westbury Peter Cetera NYCB Theatre At Westbury

Saved By The 90s Party Featuring The Bayside Tigers Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Pamela Betti Band Memories (Williston Park) That 70s Band MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Flashback Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Promontory Entertainment Presents Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) One Too Many Band Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Risky Business Puglia's (Garden City) Chris James & Annie Mark R.S. Jones (Merrick) 12X / The Retros The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Pep & The Soul Explosion Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Anyway You Want It (Journey Tribute) Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Mean Machine Reel (East Rockaway) Tony Kelly & The Real Deal Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Arts In The Plaza Kennedy Plaza (Long Beach) Nick Jonas / Flo Rida / Tove Lo / Charli XCX / R5 / Walk The Moon / Carly Rae Jepsen / Echosmith / Nick Tangorra Nikon at Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Suffolk The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip)


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CLUBBING Rocket Queens

Pump (Aerosmith Tribute) K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore June 4 at 7 PM • kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925 Pump is a Aerosmith tribute that focuses on exact representations of the studio recordings. Expect “Sweet Emotion,” “Toys In The Attic,” “Don't Want To Miss A Thing,” “Angel,” and more. Pump features Stu and Marcello from the popular 70s and 80s local cover band Samantha.

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The Best Venues & Bars, Unveiling The Stars Legends Of Rock:

Five To One Rage For Order Let’s Zep Rocket Queens

Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh June 5 at 7 PM muls.com (516) 783-7500 ticketweb.com Not one, but four area tribute bands performing on the same night: Bring back the memories with Five To One, a Doors tribute; Rage For Order, a Queensryche tribute; Let's Zep, a Led Zeppelin tribute; and Rocket Queens, an all-female Guns 'N Roses act that’s got both sex appeal and real rock cred.

The Pamela Betti Band

Shandon Court, East Islip June 5 at 9 PM • shandoncourt.com (631) 581-5678 Sure, Shandon Court is well known for its Irish music, but the venue also often has rock, blues, and roots on the schedule - and the vivacious Pam Betti can provide all three in a big way. Always fronting an earthy band of seasoned pros, Betti can now boast of being one of Long Island's most popular singers, always bringing down the house with her sassy style of blues and R&B.


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Sonny Landreth Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Sonny Landreth (In-Store Autograph Signing) Looney Tunes (West Babylon) Tradewinds Flynn's Fire Island (Fire Island) Ed Ryan Shandon Court (East Islip) Rock Nation Carmody's (Rocky Point) Head Over Heels Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) 3 Twisted Kilt (Bohemia) Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Fingers Metal Shop Live: Lynch Mob Revolution (Amityville) True North Band Bulldog Grille (Amityville) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) 45 RPM / Macca Nation (Paul McCartney Tribute) 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Motu Big Band Treme (Islip) Live Music The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) LHT / VHS Collection / Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Live Music Zebra Club (Copiague) David Bromberg Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Dave Christian Seaside Grill At Treasure Coast Resort Marina

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(Riverhead) Good Vibrations (Beach Boys Tribute) Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Walking The Line (Johnny Cash Tribute) Five Towns College Performing Arts Center (Dix Hills) NYC/Queens Down & Dirty Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Night Owl Band Rock Wine Bar (Rockaway Beach) Squirrels From Hell Basement Bar (Brooklyn) Little May / Pins Rough Trade NYC Lettuce / The Soul Rebels Central Park Summerstage (NYC)

Sunday, June 14

Nassau Hopeless Otis / Bending Over Backwards / The Scutches / Zero Gear / Insubordination Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) COS Spring Concert Madison Theatre at Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Electric Church Music & Arts Festival K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Penny Lane (Beatles Tribute) Reel (East Rockaway) Third Eye Blind / Dashboard Confessional Nikon at Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh)

Jessie Mueller / Jarrod Spector Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Young Rebel Goombas MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) James Cotton Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Sea Monkey Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Justice Jam Music & Arts Festival 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) New York Jazz Mission Treme (Islip) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) King Wellington & DJ Epic Flynn's Fire Island (Fire Island) Live Reggae Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) NYC/Queens Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Jackson Scott Rough Trade NYC

ears after “Victim Of Love” made Long Island-bred Mariah Carey a superstar, she never slows down: The beautiful brunette songstress, recently signed to a new major label deal, is the new “Queen of Las Vegas” as well. The iconic chanteuse and best-selling female artist of all time (with more than 200 million records sold) made her grand entrance to her new home at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 27. Making final preparations in the days before the debut of her headlining residency, "Mariah #1 To Infinity," which kicked off on May 6, the five-time Grammy Award winner arrived in grand fashion with a parade of 18 mobile billboards, each vehicle representing and celebrating one of each of Mariah's 18 #1 hits. As the city's newest headliner pulled up in

MARIAH CAREY

Long Island’s Ultimate Superstar Is The New Queen Of Las Vegas front of the iconic Caesars Palace porte cochere in a pink 1936 Auburn Boattail, fans went wild to welcome Mariah as she emerged from the car and was greeted by “Caesar” himself. The superstar was then carried by Caesar's centurions through the property, and was accompanied by her

Monday, June 15 Nassau Out Of The Weeds: Schwaygar Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Live Standup Comedy Revolution (Amityville) Trevor Hall: Benefit Reading Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Suburban Brothers Band Sunset Restaurant (Islip) Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) NYC/Queens Kaya Resorts World Casino (Jamaica)

history. The final track on the collection, released yesterday (May 18), is Mariah's new single, "Infinity." Carey's Caesars Palace residency is now under way; the first leg runs through May 24; the second runs from July 8 through 26. Tickets may be purchased by calling (866) 320-9763, or online at thecolosseum.com or axs.com. All shows are scheduled for 8 pm. News of Carey's Vegas residency came just a couple of weeks after her first wave of big news: Carey recently signed with Epic Records. She now returns to Sony Music, where her hit-making career began with a historymaking string of 18 Hot 100 #1 hits that made her the best-selling female artist of all time. "I couldn't be more thrilled to be back together again with Mariah," said Sony's Antonio “L.A.” Reid, who made the signing. "There is really no one who comes close to Mariah as both a songwriter and a singer, and as the world knows, her vocal range is legendary and truly incomparable. Her music is indelibly etched into our culture, and she's shattered so many chart records that she's now firmly entrenched in the history books. With a fierce and loyal fan base that covers every corner of the globe, I have no doubt Mariah will do it again." Photos coutesy AEG Live / Caesar’s Palace

dancers. Stopping on the front steps of The Colosseum, Carey was welcomed by Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman and President of Global Touring with AEG Live, John Meglen. With the anticipation for the launch of her Las Vegas residency show reaching an all-time high, the superstar took the excitement to a new level with the global premiere of her new single and lyric video, "Infinity," in front of her new home. The crowd burst into cheers, celebrating the new song from Carey's first album released with exclusive collaboration with Epic Records. For the first time ever, the album, Mariah Carey #1 To Infinity, will be one career-spanning chronological collection of her 18 Billboard Hot 100 #1 singles (17 self-penned), more than any solo artist in

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The greatest blues musician of all time, B.B. King, died on May 14 at his home in Las Vegas. What follows is a personal rememberance by blues singer Robert Charels. I was a traveling blues musician for more than 15 years; I was lucky enough to record and rub shoulders with some of the best musicians in my genre. However, when I first met my wife-to-be in 1994, I told her I had a band and loved to sing the blues, and I was on the verge of recording my first album. She responded: "Well, I work for B.B King." I thought my being a musician would impress her, but as it turned out, she and Tina France worked for none other than the great B.B. King and his managers Sid Seidenberg and Floyd Lieberman, and it was a career she loved for more than two decades. After she told me what she did for a living, I guessed being a blues singer didn't impress her, but somehow, I won her over. She's a real music industry pro, and still is – Billboard Magazine actually noted our marriage in print, citing me as a singer, her as a member of B.B. King's team. I always say I married way above my head. She introduced me to Mr. King just days after we met, and from that point on, B.B. and I became genuine friends. Now that he has died, I look back and remember all the incredible times I was lucky

B.B. KING

A Personal Remembrance

enough to share with this genuine music legend and this truly warm, loving man. Mr. King had heard one of my albums, and at times he invited me to perform with him at some club gigs here in New York, in Nashville, and other smaller venues that he'd play. I never boasted about this, but today I say with pride: I performed with B.B. King

Jamming In Nashville (from left): B.B. King, Robert Charels, Coco Montoya

made B.B. King the greatest blues performer of all time. Of course, there’s that thick guitar tone and his dusky, rich voice – but to me, it was his heart. In his prime, he'd close his shows with one of his biggest hits – the love song “Guess Who” – and he'd sing it to his audience with everything he had, every time. He performed it with his heart, and he never sang a lyric or played a note that didn't come directly from that big, loving place. Everything about B.B. King came from his heart. He truly loved to perform live; it was his entire life. And he sincerely appreciated his fans as much as he loved to play for them; I can't imagine any celebrity ever signed more autographs or gave away more photos or guitar picks. Show after show, night after night, he'd stay late and greet countless fans and business associates. He was impossible not to admire ... and love. For a blues singer, I feel as if I was touched by God. Billy Gibbons recently said something similar, and I must agree: I cannot imagine a world without B.B. King. He was the true king of the blues, one of the greatest musicians of all time – yet this great man spent time with a guy like me. Now that he’s gone, I finally realize what blessings are.

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B.B. King On His Tour Bus, 2005

King, Garry Tallent, Coco Montoya, and so many others. Another amazing jam was at B.B.'s New York City club, and that show featured John Mayer, Jon Paris, and a full stage of stars. But that was pure B.B. King – if he knew you were a blues musician, he invited you to get up and play with him. My relationship with B.B. King went further than music. He always made myself and my wife feel like we were part of his family, and when we came to see him, anything could happen. He'd introduce us to stars like Buddy Guy or Les Paul; he's always allow us to come and visit his lavish tour bus and his dressing room. He'd tell funny stories about being a Memphis blues deejay early in his career and having to advertise products like the health tonic Pepticon and the laxative Swiss Kriss. And always, he'd give me career advice about making records and about being professional. I eventually went on to record three albums in total, and I always felt his presence during the making of each one – I always hoped he’d like my work. He even thanked me for covering “Troubles Troubles Troubles,” one of his earliest recordings. To be praised by such a man was a thrill. I could write about 1,000 experiences and about 1,000 more warm memories, but to be succinct: My wife worked for B.B., I got to know him, and we both loved this man very much. He was generous with his musical advice and in every other way I can think of. I was invited to spend time with him socially, and it is one of the great blessings of my time on this planet. His death has left me utterly dazed and sad beyond words. He is and will always be one of the major people of my life. My family and my musician friends have all met him, and I’d wager they feel the same way. People have always asked me what it was that

Robert Charels recorded three blues albums and toured throughout the country; he resides in Queens.

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about 10 times in total. I've never been any sort of a star, but he always treated me like one; he told me liked my style, and through knowing him I met a slew of great musicians – not the least of whom was Duke Robillard, who produced the best album of my career, Metropolitan Blue. That record also features Tony Coleman, B.B.'s amazing longtime drummer. What memories: One jam in Nashville featured so many great stars on one stage, I felt utterly intimidated to step on stage – performing were B.B.

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Terry, Don Chaffin, Mike DiMeo, and David Night. Chaffin is now the regular touring vocalist for the band, according to the group's website. The disc was produced by Villano, and coproduced by Jude. This album is so formulatic that it isn't formula at all: Expert playing mixed with soaring singing and melodic, original, actually rocking songs is a tradition that's never going away. Case in point: How many bands could cover Stevie Wonder's “Living For The City” and make it sound fresh yet traditional? The Songs: “Obsession,” “Every Time,” “Your Good Lovin',” “Death & Satisfaction,” “Friendly Fire,” “If I Knew,” “Man On The Flying Trapeze,” “Living For The City,” “The Sky Is Falling,” “Let Me Go,” “All I Need,” “Resurrection.” To Buy Or Learn More About The Artists: Long on to grooveyardrecords.com or americanmafiaband.com; a video for “Friendly Fire” is available for viewing at YouTube.

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Who: Huntington-based singer/songwriter Cecilia Kirtland offers 11 tracks of blues, folk, and pop on this stunning set that, like the above release, includes some of the cream of area musicians in bassist Stu Woods, percussionist Steve Finkelstein, keyboardist Mark Mancini, guitarists Mark Newman and Mike Nugent, and many more artists. The album was produced by Kirkland, Fred Guarino, and Nugent, and recorded at Melts In Your Ears Studio in Huntington and the famed Tiki Recording Studios in Glen Cove (mastered by

Guarino). The Artist & Her Sound: Kirtland is a true musician first and foremost, and jumps from deep blues to upbeat folk to pithy pop at the drop of a hat. Her voice is in fine form here, and the recording is stellar, with major league

production giving the headliner the lush sonic treatment she richly deserves. The Songs: “My Ship Still Floats,” “Labyrinth,” “Sugar Burns,” “Oh, Manhattan,” “I Might Be,” “Pride,” “Big Mama,” “No One Compares With You,” “Strings To My Heart,” “Photographs,” “May You Live With Joy.” To Buy This Music & Learn More About The Artist: This album is available virtually everywhere music is sold; learn more at ceciliakirtland.com.

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Arts Announcements

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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.

Comedy Bobby Collins Governor's, Levittown June 6 at 7 and 9:30 pm; govs.com; (516) 731-3358 The veteran standup star returns for two shows at this popular club venue. Cocktails & Comedy Gala: Kevin Meaney J.J. Ramirez Steve Marshal John Joeseph Smithtown Center For The

Kevin Meaney

Performing Arts June 13 at 7:30 pm (631) 724-3700; smithtownpac.org This inaugural event features what may be the most star-s tudded array of standups to hit Long Island this year. This gala benefits youth participation in the performing arts; for information on this invitation-only event, call (631) 724-3700. Concerts Good Old Dance Band

Film A Trip Through Strawberry Fields Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington June 4 at 9 pm; (631) 423-FILM (3456); cinemaartscentre.org In this lecture by “Beatleologist” Scott Freiman, this expert on the band explores the creation of the single “Strawberry Fields Forever” backed with “Penny Lane,” with special attention to the evolution of the songs from demos to final recordings. The presentation also includes an in-depth look at Sgt. Pepper's "A Day In The Life." Learn more at beatleslectures.com. 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.

Theater The Producers John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport Through July 12; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: The legendary Mel Brooks musical with all the indelible characters: Max and Leo, Franz Liebkind, Ulla, and the worst play ever gone right. This just-like-Broadway production is choreographed by Antoinette DiPietropolo, whose credits include this year’s Big Apple Circus. Disney's Mary Poppins CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale June 20 through July 19 (631) 581-2700; cmpac.com

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CM Performing Arts: The Broadway family classic is revived; expect CM's usual lavish production values.

Oliver! Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through June 27: (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com The lengenary musical of the boy

Scott Freiman

who asked for more, and what a score: “Consider Yourself,” “I’d Do Anything,” “Where Is Love,” “Who Will Buy,” and “As Long As He Needs Me.” Checkers Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst June 5 through 21; studiotheatreli.com; (631) 226-8400 Studio Theatre Long Island Inc.: This true story details how Richard Nixon saved his political future with the unlikely assistance of his cocker spaniel. The New Sincerity Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor Through June 14; (631) 725-9500; baystreet.org Some serious star power: This new

Bob Balaban

world premiere new comedy by Alexa Smith is directed by Bob Balaban.

The Prisoner Of Second Avenue BayWay Arts Center, East Islip June 13 through 28; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: The classic Neil Simon comedy.

The Odd Couple: Female Version BroadHollow Main Stage, Elmont Memorial Library Through June 7; (516) 775-4420; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: Unger and Madison are at it again – Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in a new version of Neil Simon’s contemporary comedy classic. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon sisters have been replaced by the Constanzuela brothers, but the hilarity remains the same.


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Still Breaking On Through

Robbie Krieger • The Paramount • Huntington

“Ladies and gentlemen, from Los Angeles California: The Doors!” Those were the words spoken minutes before the music began at this muchanticipated concert. Following openers The Silverbirds and the amazing Adam Ezra Group, Krieger, the self-taught guitarist from Los Angeles and a founding member of The Doors, was set to take stage and was ready to play like it was a warm summer night in 1967. The intimate Paramount was the perfect venue to recreate the mystic energy and tunes of The Doors. As Krieger and his band took the stage, they started with what at first seemed to be “Break On Through” – but bled into “Dead Cats, Dead Rats,” something The Doors occasionally did with Jim Morrison. But this wasn’t Jim on stage; this was a unique twist Krieger added to his show almost 45 years later. Krieger's son, Waylon, has taken the lead singer role in Morrison’s place – big boots to fill, and some in the crowd were not too responsive to the techniques and antics Waylon employed. Some would say Waylon struck out, but others would probably

argue he did exactly what Jim Morrison used tgo, riling up the crowd to hurl boos, chants, and vulgarity towards him. At one point, Waylon even walked off the stage; Morrison received the same responses at some concerts and events, but just as in the 60s, Krieger played on. “Spanish Caravan,”“Wild Child,” Back Door Man,” and “Moonlight Drive” kept most of the crowd's attention on the music rather than Waylon, and at times the group sounded just like the original Doors. Krieger played long – very long – until after midnight (unheard of in this era), and even covered The Beatles' “Eleanor Rigby” as a solo instrumental to end the night. As Krieger left the stage, one concertgoer exclaimed: “I never thought I would see this in my life; it may not have been the original Doors, but it was damn close and worth it!” This was true – this was something that doesn't exist in rock & roll as often as it once did. For better or for worse, this was a bonafide classic rock show to its core.

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Doctors Without Borders Benefit Concert

A special concert to benefit the Doctors Without Borders organization will be Sunday, June 7 beginning at 4 pm at The Universalist Congregation (UUCCN) in Garden City, a venue for many folk and roots music events. Following the concert will be a dinner, the cost of which is included in the admission price. Tickets are $25; for questions or reservations, write to

Black Label Society • The Paramount • Huntington

Fans chanted “BLS! BLS!” as Black Label Society met their “Doom Crew” and tore the roof off this club with a high octane performance. Frontman Zakk Wylde proved his exceptional skill on both acoustic and electric guitars, bringing out numerous axes while performing “Losin’ Your Mind,” “House Of Doom,” “Angel Of Mercy,” and ending the night with an acoustic version of “Stillborn.” Every song BLS performed was spot on, never missing a key or note and playing some of the songs better than the original studio recordings. Every member played exceptionally thoroughout, and kept the crowd highly entertained. This performance the first night of the group's 12-show “Unblackened Tour,” and BLS was ready to kick things off with a bang. Wylde, in his usual style, unleashed an array of tricks from his guitar strap, from long, complicated solos and licks to hard-rocking, crowd-pleasing

screams and chants continued to pour into the streets, ending the night the way it began.

Hot Artists And Events Rocking The Area Scene Folk Star Curtis In Centerport

Contemporary singer/songwriter Catie Curtis will headline The Folk Music Society of Huntington’s “First Saturday Concerts” series on Saturday, June 6 at The Congregational Church of Huntington in Centerport. The 8:30 pm concert is preceded by an open mic at 7:30 pm; information and tickets: fmsh.org or (631) 425-2925. The Bostonbased Curtis has toured the U.S. and Europe for more than 20 years, including several performances at The White House. She’s released 13 albums and has been a prolific touring performer.

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UUCCNconcertTix@aol.com or call (917)797-2225. Scheduled to perform at this benefit are The Folk Goddesses, Lois Morton, Skip Krevens, Tom Griffith, and Mason Sansonia.

song choices, this band brings a presence to their shows that’s unlike most in the industry today. “Doom Crew” vests and shirts were worn all around the venue; the crowd knew all the words to every song, it they packed the main floor to the brim, allowing no space for any weak souls to get in front. There was even a mosh pit that seemed too dangerous for even the most hardy moshers – this was a rugged rock and roll show, and its exactly what the fans ordered. Chants and screams ended the night when Zakk came out and raised his arms, feeding off the crowd’s energy, asking them to make some noise before they exited the stage for the final time. As he left, those

Spring Fling: Music & More In Babylon Fast-rising young music stars in Bethpage's Sal Valentinetti (who appeared on “American Idol”) and DaNica Shirey (“The Voice”) will be among the featured entertainers at The Babylon Village Chamber Of Commerce's “Spring Fling,” to take place June 5 and 6 throughout the Village. Valentinetti, who wowed a national audience on the Fox TV favorite, is scheduled to appear on June 6 at noon at Pandemonium. Vendors, food, and more are slated to be part of this two-day event; log on to babylonvillagechamber.org for more information.

Catie Curtis

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MEDIA Kush Kush Locha Hai

The amazing metamorphosis of former Vivid adult film contract performer Sunny Leone into a legitimate Bollywood film superstar continues. Her new comedy, Kuch Kuch Locha Hai, was released on May 8; although reviews were tepid, the box office take combined with the IndoCanadian Leone's past Bollywood successes seem to cement her status as a full-fledged star and personality in India. Leone has three more films pending Pamela release this year; the fact Anderson that a performer once “did porn” no longer seems to be the stigma that it once was … Once a Playmate, always a Playmate: The still ravishing former Playboy centerfold turned actress Pamela Anderson is giving a lucky fan the opportunity of a lifetime: A chance to go on a lunch date with her at The Playboy Mansion in California to raise money for her charity. The former “Baywatch” star is running a contest on Prizeo.com to raise funds for The Pamela Anderson Foundation, an organization supporting environmental and animal rights causes. For a $10 donation, fans will be entered to win the grand prize of a trip to Los Angeles to meet the blonde superstar for lunch. Get cracking; the contest ends on June 3 ...The somewhat shocking decision that Verizon has purchased AOL certainly makes everything old seem new once again; this is one of those rare mergers that makes both companies stronger and more cutting edge – but it might not be good news for AOL's various sites and blogs, as it was the advertising end of AOL's business platform that led Verizon to make the purchase. Media scuttlebutt is that more than a

Country few of AOL's sister sites may be vulnerable as a result of the headline-making acquisition … It was touch and go for a few of the shows, but TV ratings leader CBS has renewed “Survivor,” “The Odd Couple,” “Undercover Boss,” “Person Of Interest,” “The Amazing Race,” “CSI: Cyber,” “NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles”, “Hawaii Five-O” (a surprise), “Criminal Minds,” “Elementary,” “The Good Wife” (another shocker), “Scorpion,” “Madam Secretary,” “NCIS: New Orleans,” “The Big Bang Theory” (no surprise), “Mike & Molly” (big surprise), “Mom” (even bigger surprise), “2 Broke Girls,” and “Blue Bloods.” Canceled are “Stalker,” “The McCarthys,” and “Battle Creek”; the original “CSI” series hasn't been renewed or canceled at press time, but reported plans are for a bang-slam September finale for the long-running hit … NBC, always in a state of flux, it seems, has canceled “A to Z,” “Bad Judge,” “About A Boy,” the horrific “Marry Me,” and “One Big Happy.”

ABC has lowered the boom on “Selfie,” “Manhattan Love Story,” “Forever,” “Cristela,” “Resurrection,” and “The Taste,” which may have been the worst concept for a network show in the modern era – it was essentially the same as the stuff that gets broadcast literally 24 hours a day on The Cooking Channel and The Food Network. If cable success led to network success, NBC’s periodic WWE specials would rate in the top 10 ... but they usually end up on the bottom of the charts.

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First-Ever NYC Festival: Live Nation Entertainment and Founders Entertainment will present the first-ever country music festival in New York City. FarmBorough is set to take place on Randall's Island June from 26 to 28, and will feature Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan and Brad Paisley at the top of the all-star lineup. The first additional artists announced for the three-day festival include Wade Bowen, Brandy Clark, Maddie & Tae, Kip Moore, Ashley Dierks Monroe, Bentley Randy Houser, The Cadillac Three, and Dwight Yoakam, with more to be revealed over the coming weeks. Threeday passes start at $225 and are now on sale. Fans also have the option to upgrade to VIP three-day packages with access to Skyline Lounge featuring skyline views, private bars and more. For more information and pricing information, visit farmboroughfestival.com. FarmBorough comes from the creators of premier country music festivals Watershed, Faster Horses, and Route 91 Harvest, in partnership with Founders Entertainment, the force behind the popular Governors Ball Music Festival. Together, they will bring an unrivaled list of country's most popular acts to the heart of New York City, as well as highlight some undiscovered talent with the "Next From Nashville" stage. “We've been dreaming about bringing a country festival to New York for a long time, and we feel like the time is right now. We have the perfect partner in Founders and

the perfect location on Randall's Island to really bring fans and artists something special," said Brian O'Connell, Live Nation President of Country Touring. “New York City is a global destination. Country fans from all over the world can come to the city and take advantage of all it has to offer, while enjoying three days of the best country music acts, too." "We're thrilled to bring our hometown of New York City its first-ever Country music festival. This has been many years in the making, and we couldn't be more excited to launch FarmBorough in June,” said co-founder and partner at Founders Entertainment, Jordan Wolowitz. “Brian O'Connell and his team at Live Nation are the ideal partners for this venture, and together we form a festival dream team. With Governors Ball, and now FarmBorough, New York City is host to premier, world class, music

festivals." Founders Entertainment is an independent event production and promotion company specializing in creating, producing, and promoting concerts and festivals. As the promoters of the immensely successful Governors Ball Music Festival, the New York City based company has quickly made a name for itself as a major player on the North American festival landscape. Partners at Founders Entertainment have been honored as Billboard "30 under 30" and "40 under 40" awards winners, and the company has been featured in the likes of Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, Crains, Bloomberg, Reuters, and Pollstar. For additional info, visit: foundersent.com.Follow further FarmBorough updates at facebook.com/farmboroughfestival, and on Twitter.


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RHYTHM TRACKING Taylor's Time: The yearly Billboard Music Awards show was recently televised, and it left several conclusions – the first being that Taylor Swift is The Beatles of 2015. She won hands down in just about every category where she was eligible – and in reality was the only person to, as the music industry puts it, “move product.” Swift's CD and digital download album, 1989, has sold millions of copies in a time when nothing sells millions of copies. By doing so, she proves that she has an enormous fan base, and with that you can clearly still sell millions of albums. This all comes about despite all the naysayers who claim that this sort of thing can't happen anymore (and, at some point, I've probably said the same thing myself). Swift initially built a strong following as a country artist, but her teen appeal helped her cross over to the pop market almost instantly. She aligned herself with pop and Top 40

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marketing, I must say. The WBLI morning team, Dana and Jayson, was recently debating if Swift is “hot,” and the ticket was split, but both sides of the discussion had merit. In my opinion, Swift is not “sexy” hot, not in a “slutty,” overtly sexual way, and there's plenty of that out there already. Swift has wisely chosen a safer path, and is, in a reflection on our times, “nerd sexy.” She obviously can appeal to "Big Bang Theory”-type boys; the path to Slutsville has been worn down to a nub, and Swift seems refreshing as a result. By keeping her legs closed and her public statement on a PG scale, she stands out from the crowd. Smart girl, smart management team, smart record label, smart everything. As for the rest of the Billboard Music Award show, it certainly was a mixed bag, but as is usual with these sorts of events, there was nothing overly surprising: Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Iggy Azalea, Nicki

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Who: Indulgent Lucie is a Long Island-based reggae and pop band featuring vocalist Jenn “Zap” Zapata, guitarist and songwriter Walter Willems, bassist Anthony “Tones” Colonna, drummer John Ludwig, and its newest member, keyboardist and vocalist “Wild” Bill Blais. The Artists & Their Sound: From their bio: “Indulgent Lucie strives to achieve a pop-styled reggae sound that promotes enjoying life and living it to the fullest. Hardcore Lucie fans continue to congregate wherever the band performs, whether in New York City or Long Island. ‘Lucify’ is the band’s motto, which means that when they perform cover material, they tend to make it their own. “Guitarist Walt Willems and bassist Anthony Colonna started Indulgent Lucie in a basement of a home under construction in 1996. Their unfettered dedication to the band and its brand has been focused ever since. ‘Ask yourself: How many musicians do you know who don’t play anymore? It’s upsetting to us that it’s become passé to learn an instrument,’ said Willems. ‘The landscape has completely changed. Our band’s musical style remains a priority to us.’ Ludwig has been with the band for 12 years, and his contributions can’t be overestimated. ‘He is just as important to the band’s survival and longevity as any of us,’ said Willems. ‘Indulgent Lucie playing and performing is the musical affair we would all like to have.’ “Indulgent Lucie has completed its first full-length album with producer Jack Walker; the self-titled CD will be released during June. ‘Completing the CD was a labor of love,’ said Willems. ‘I think many musicians would agree that when you start a project of this kind of magnitude you really don’t understand the logistics of what it’s going to take to complete it. We finished all tracking by September, except for the vocals, then we stalled completely. By the time we were finished it was June of the next year, and then we did the craziest thing we could think of – we replaced our lead vocalist. Anyone in a band would be the first to tell you this is not a good idea cost-wise … but it was the best move we made.’ Enter vocalist Jenn Zapata, a stellar talent who happened to be looking for a new place to hang her hat. ‘It just worked from the second we heard her voice,’ said Colonna. We haven’t really looked back since. Jenn is a supreme talent and we were lucky to find each other.’ Indulgent Lucie had one final hurdle in replacing its longtime keyboardist, but that also worked out perfectly: ‘Truthfully, ‘Wild’ Bill Blais is an enhancement to the overall sound – unexpected, but something we welcomed wholeheartedly,’ said Ludwig.” To Learn More About The Act: Find Indulgent Lucie at Facebook, Twitter, and Reverb Nation. Their website is indulgentlucie.com.

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radio from day one, and waited several million-selling albums before making the bold move to cut the country ties. "Shake It Off" is one of the most brilliant contemporary pop songs that money can buy, featuring the correct writers and the correct producers. The fan base that Swift built during her country music origins stayed with her, and she now has added a huge pop following to the equation. The result: Taylor Swift is now the supreme ruler of the pop music industry. She is a non-stop publicity machine, and presents herself in a non threatening, almost asexual way so that Grandma will choose her CD when picking out a present for the grandkids at WalMart – and then again, Granny might buy another one for herself. Very smart

Minaj, and all the other girls did their best to be over-the-top sexy, and in the process sort of canceled each other out. Whose breasts or butt is the biggest hasn't been helping them all sell many albums lately, and their cookie cutter songs and antics have begun to wear thin with young America – just check the charts. Nick Jonas did a great job with "Jealous"; the four remaining members of One Direction got the gals to scream (and, indeed, they released a great album last year); and Kanye West got himself censored to bits while performing "All Day" and "Black Skinhead" for the show's finale. Hozier and Ed Sheeran also took impressive turns, but nothing in particular was jaw dropping … except for the massive ongoing success of Taylor Swift.

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Superstar Feted By BMI

P!nk Perfect:

Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) honored the songwriters and music publishers behind the year’s most-performed pop songs at the organization’s 63rd annual Pop Awards, held May 12 at The Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. P!nk received the BMI President’s Award for her outstanding achievement in songwriting and global impact on pop culture and the entertainment industry. As the 2015 President’s Award recipient, P!nk joins a list of past honorees that includes Adam Levine, Juanes, Kike Santander, Taylor Swift, Emilio and Gloria Estefan, Pitbull, and Willie Nelson. Taylor Swift, Tim Bergling (Avicii), Benny Blanco, Ed Sheeran, and Noel Zancanella all earned the BMI Pop Songwriter of

With her single “On To Something Good” warmly received by fans and the media, Ashley Monroe has set a release date for her second album. The as-yet-untitled album P!nk effort be released on July 24, and is produced by Monroe’s friend and mentor Vince Gill and Justin Niebank, the team that helmed her 2013 Warner Bros. debut. Monroe is a singer/songwriter from East Tennessee who leavens heartbreak with humor and a pure soprano voice. Monroe recently celebrated her first #1 at country radio with her “Lonely Tonight” duet with Blake Shelton. She’s currently on the Year title. Each penned three radio tour to promote “On To songs on the most-performed list. Something Good” as well as the John Legend clinched the BMI Pop new album. Fans will be able to Song of the Year honor for hear new music before the co-writing “All of Me.” album’s July release as Monroe tours with Rascal Flatts and Little Big Town this summer and makes Cooder & Company: select festival appearances. Legends Slate Trio Tour For more information about American music legends Ry Monroe, visit AshleyMonroe.com Cooder, Sharon White, and Ricky or find her at Twitter and on Skaggs are combining forces for a Facebook. national road show. The three artists have announced the "Cooder-WhiteSkaggs" tour, their maiden voyage as a musical trio. The tour kicks off in Salt Lake City this June, and will stop in New York City on November 14 to perform at one of the world's great Ricky Skaggs, showplaces, Sharon White, Carnegie Hall. & Ry Cooder "Getting to work

with Ry Cooder has been a dream of mine for a long time,” said Skaggs. “He is a world-class musician. We met at a Grammy Awards show many years ago and thought it would be a blast to do something together sometime, and now we're getting to create new sounds around old music. But the best part is getting to share the stage every night with my wife and sweetheart Sharon White. My heart is full!" Master multiinstrumentalists Cooder and Skaggs will deliver a program of blues, gospel, and bluegrass music, joined by White (of The Whites) on vocals.

From The Clubs To Vegas

Ever-So Krewella:

Now a duo, Krewella has released a live lyric video for their latest track, “Somewhere To Run,” their first release of 2015. Krewella began a run of live shows last month, starting with their residency at the Omnia Nightclub Las Vegas and also a return to the Ultra Music Festival stage in Miami. Krewella is Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf; they're at krewella.net.

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Much Bigger Than ‘XX’

Janine & The Mixtape: Just released is XX EP, the new project from Janine & The Mixtape. The new effort includes six new tracks, including “When I’m Broken” and a cover of DMX’s “Lose My Mind.” XX EP arrives on the heels of last year’s Dark Mind EP and its remix, “Hold Me (Feat. Pusha T).” Now based in Brooklyn, Janine & The Mixtape – known to friends and family as Janine Foster – began performing at open mic nights in her native New Zealand when she was 14. She soon developed her own unique amalgam of pop, indie, R&B, and hip hop, all built around her emotional songcraft, otherworldly vocals, and individualistic persona. More: janineandthemixtape.com.

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