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A Sumptuous Citi: It's a question asked every day: What's the best restaurant in New York City? While there can be no definitive answer, there may be a new factor that's true in fine dining: Citi Field in Flushing, home of the New York Mets since 2009, may very well be among the most logical answers to that age-old question. Citi Field hosted a “What's New For 2016” event for the media on March 30 that was designed to display such new features at the newly renamed Coca-Cola Corner in right field – but it was the food news that hit a home run at the unveiling. The Mets might have what very well could be the best staring pitching

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and beer) to the lavish clubs at Citi Field featuring literal gourmet fare, it's not a question of finding something to like at the beautiful

still-new park – it's figuring out staff and are the defending which of your favorites you'll want National League champions, but to enjoy from the selections New York Mets executive vice president and chief revenue officer helmed by Citi Field executive chef Patrick Schaeffer. Lou DePaoli stated that “we think Even a cursory glance at the our food is number one at any 2016 food purveyors at Citi Field Major League ballpark,” and it is particularly hard to argue with that is an eye-popping experience. New for this season are Papa summation. Rosso, an Italian If you haven't Citi Field: NYC’s brand extension of attended in a baseball Best Place To Eat? Danny Meyer's game in Flushing Union Square Hospitality since decrepit vendors sold Group, and Fuku, an new outlet Jamaican beef patties and Kahn's for the famous NYC 1st Avenue hot dogs, you're probably in for a

shock: From the traditional ballpark food stands (hot dogs, burgers, peanuts, cotton candy,

Asian eatery (we tried the spicy friend chicken sandwich at the Citi event, and it was so delicious we

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went back for a second). Those new names join existing Citi Field culinary names (see Mets.com for their placement within the ballpark) as Danny Meyer's Shake Shack, Box Frites, Le Verano Taqueria, and Blue Smoke, perhaps the ballpark's most popular walk-up stands; Milk Bar; Pat LaFrieda Pat Meat LaFrieda Purveyors; Pressed, by Chef Josh Capon (another preview highlight); Catch Of The Day (seafood selections); Rao's (yes, the same company as the legendary NYC Italian eatery, which this year will feature new menu selections at Citi); longtime Flushing favorite Mama's Of Corona and its amazing heroes and cannolis; Daruma Of Tokyo; Arancini Bros. Italian fare; Nuchas Empanandas; Dan & John's Wings (stellar at the preview as well); Two Boots Pizza; Tribeca

Grill; Pig Guy NYC (bacon on a stick, y'all); and more. If you’re a traditionalist who doesn't like the designated hitter and also eschews anything served that's not mentioned in “Take Me Out To The Ballgame,” fear not: Quality brands served at the stands include Nathan's hot dogs,

Premio Italian sassage, Mister Softee, and more. This year's Sports Illustrated baseball preview picked the Mets to finish first in the National League's Eastern Division for 2016. Yet, compared to most other area sports facilities, Citi Field’s dining has already been on top for years – and it shows no signs of letting go of the crown.

Electric Avenue Profiles

Huge Guitar Show In Freeport: The fifth edition of The New York Guitar Expo will be April 23 and 24 at The Freeport Recreation Center. Guitar players and enthusiasts can buy, sell, and trade with a range of dealers and collectors, including Taylor Guitars, Supro Amps, Gbase, and others including gear manufacturers and custom builders. For 2016, the Expo and Taylor Guitars will give away a Taylor 214CE Grand Auditorium acoustic guitar; in another attraction, the first 50 paid attendees each day will receive a free set of D’Addario Guitar Strings.

This year’s Expo will be the biggest to date; this event will feature 10,000 square feet of guitars and gear, as well as a private pedal and amp room. “Our fifth year is going to be larger and better than ever as new sponsors and media partners join in on what is now the fastest growing Guitar Show on the east coast, tripling in size since our inception in 2012,” said show founder and promoter Richard Johnson. The show features new, vintage and used instruments and amps, local dealers, area music stores, retailers, custom builders, and major manufacturers. Info and tickets: nyguitarexpo.com, or find them on Facebook and Twitter.


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One of the biggest sporting events in Long Island returns as the 2016 Long Island Marathon takes place on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1. Info is at (516) 986-5537, or log on to run-li.com. For more than 40 years, Long Island athletes have participated in this annual tradition. What started in the 1970s as just a marathon first grew with the addition of a half aarathon, and years later added a 10K race, 5K race, 1 mile run, and “Kids Fun Run.” Beginning with the Sports & Fitness Expo on Friday, April 29, all of the Long Island Marathon weekend events take place in the area of Eisenhower Park in East Meadow and The Mitchel Athletic Complex, located in Uniondale. Log on for more info and to learn how to participate.

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The Long Beach Chamber of Commerce 2016 “Exotic Car Show” will be Sunday, May 1 from 10 am to 3 pm at Kenney Plaza, located at 1 West Chester Street in Long Beach. Info: (516) 432-6000 or log on to thelongbeachchamber.com. This year's event will feature "GT Joey" Limongelli and his famed collection of Ford GTs; at 2 pm, he will host a presentiation on the history and future of the GT Ford. Exotic car collectors will showcase their automobiles, including Ford GT, Ferrari, Aston Martin, McLaren, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce,

Best Bets For Area Fun Porsche, Jaguar, Bentley, and more.

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Adopt A Pet Day In Huntington

April 30 marks “National Adopt A Shelter Pet Day” – which is being celebrated from noon to 5 pm at the nationally renowned Little Shelter in Huntingon. For more information: (631)368-8770 or log on to littleshelter.com. The entire nation is invited to bring a new shelter pet into their lives on this special day – and to celebrate ones that have become parts of so many people's lives; use the Twitter hashtag #CelebrateShelterPets to show yours off to the rest of the nation. We'll do our part here; our photo features the better half of one of our editors with Belle, a shelter adopted chow/ shepherd mix.

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Tulip Festival

The 2016 edition of Huntington's annual Tulip Festival will be Sunday, May 1 from 10 am to 4 pm at Heckscher Park. Info: (631) 351-3099 or log on to huntingtonny.gov /TulipFestival. An annual event in Huntington village, the Tulip Festival is a free family-oriented floral festival featuring more than 20,000 tulips, children’s activity booths, performances, and more.


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Tilles Center, Greenvale April 21 at 8 PM tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 This international pop star landed his fourth #1 pop airplay single with last year's worldwide smash hit, “Want To Want Me.” That particular song has been spun – get this – a quarter of a million times to date, while becoming the 11th platinum single for the hitmaker. With all his chart success, his fans claim he’s even better live.

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Calidore String Quartet The Emerson String Quartet Staller Center, Stony Brook University May 4 at 8 pm • (631) 632-ARTS stallercenter.com Easily one of the biggest classical music events of 2016 will be this concert featuring this pair of esteemed ensembles. Goldrush (Neil Young Tribute) YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore April 29 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 Goldrush is comprised of five musicians who perform the folk / rock / grunge legend's canon from his solo albums to CSNY through Crazy Horse.

Joshua Radin Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center May 6 at 8 PM • (631) 288-1500 whbpac.org The singer-songwriter’s music is offhandedly referred to as “whisper rock” because of its quiet, fragile acoustic sound. While Radin’s music may seem relaxed, his lyrics often capitulate the tangible emotion of love – lost, found, and pondered.

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In the return of a popular promotion that began two seasons ago, New York Mets games at Citi Field in Flushing will bring back “Free Shirt Fridays,” as all fans in attendance at every Friday night home game (with the exception of the Opening Day event) will receive a uniquely designed Mets themed T-shirt, many times featuring an homage to a popular player; on the schedule for this year's giveaways are shirts depicting or honoring Yoenis Cespedes, Neil Walker, Jacob deGrom, Lucas Duda, Jeurys Familia, and more. More information is available at mets.com.

The King Of Corona: Ices Ready For Spring

Anyone who has ever lived in (or visited) Queens knows: The Lemon Ice King of Corona, located at 5202 108th Street, is a must-visit stop for icy, cool treats.

That Time Of Year: Fleas If You Please At Tolentine

It’s such a huge event that it draws curious and thrifty fans from Long Island and Brooklyn: Each spring and summer Saturday, a huge flea market takes place at St. Nicholas of Tolentine School, technically listed at 15075 Goethals Avenue in Jamaica. This expansive flea market offers virtually everything you can think of – used electronics, new and vintage clothing, jewelry and crafts, records and DVDs, car accessories, tools, off-brand and drug store-quality health and beauty aids, and more.

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The Benfaremo family has been making Italian ices for more than 60 years. Started by his father, Nicola, Peter Benfaremo, "The King," made Italian ices into an art form. Squeezing cases of lemons and oranges, all flavors have fruit pieces in them, from blueberry to watermelon. Info: thelemonicekingofcorona.com.


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The Subdudes

Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington April 28 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444

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Over the course of 25 years and 10 albums, this near-legendary group has quietly become one of America's national music treasures. The New Orleans-formed band is a living encapsulation of American popular music, a vibrant cauldron of sounds that stirs together jazz, R&B, vocal harmonies, rock, and folk – combined with expert playing and songwriting. The Subdudes return to the area after a long absence.

Queens Theatre, Flushing May 14 & 15 queenstheatre.org (718) 760-0064 The Argentine dance company excites audiences through precise footwork and rhythmic stomping, drumming of the bombos, singing, and whirling boleadoras.

Cokie Roberts Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre April 21 at 7 PM • madisontheatreny.org (516) 678-5000

The ticket price includes a copy of the famed reporter's book, Capital Dames. Roberts is a political commentator for ABC News and NPR; she has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, and was cited by the American Women in Radio and Television as one of the 50 greatest women in the history of broadcasting.

Material Girl Featuring Amber Ferrari (Madonna Tribute) Patchogue Theatre • April 30 at 8 PM patchoguetheatre.com (631) 207-13137 Ferrari – who has performed tribute shows to Janis Joplin and great rock singers – returns with a new show featuring Madonna’s canon of pop hits.

to the top and I’ll see you in Atlanta seeing him perform live at LIV in for the Shaky Beats festival. Miami and it was probably one of Keeping it on the festival note, it the best performances I’ve ever might be benseen. eficial to Marshmello’s remind you set was too that festival good for LIV With Richard Joseph Branciforte season is fast that night and approaching. he deserves As the snow melts and the weather to be headlining every festival. At gets warmer, it’s time to break out LIV, it seemed as if I was the only the rave gear and start getting one going crazy to every track those tickets to your favorite festidropped by Marshmello. I was vals and to go and check out new there to see him and he delivered. ones too. One to keep in mind is The way he blends his original tracks with remixes, hip hop, top 40, Shaky Beatsl in Atlanta. The festival is a new one with a primarily and other trap is flawless and incredible. Not to mention his over- EDM influence, but also will have a mixture of some hip-hop and indie all stage presence and personality acts. In addition to Marshmello, you as an artists. Simply following him can look forward on social media, to seeing the likes it’s easy to see of A$AP Ferg, that Marshemello Nas, Major Lazer, and his “melBig Gigantic, Nas, logang” are all Porter Robinson, about making Cherub, Zhu, and music and having many more. One fun doing so. thing I particularly From the hilarious like about this fesInstagram photos tival is the price to the new video point: For a threefor his “Keep It Marshmello day pass, you’ll Mello” original only have to shell track with Omar out $162. This is about half the Linx. Marshmello is the kind of guy price of an early bird Ultra ticket that deserves to hit it big and it (which very few people end up actulooks like he’s got the crew to do it ally getting). This is definitely one with. If you haven’t heard his remix to check out if you feel like taking a of Adele’s “Hello” or his track “Find roadtrip down South from May 20Me”, those are the two I would start 22. with. Hopefully you keep climbing

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Black Tiger Sex Machine

As EDM becomes more and more popular, artists are coming out of the woodwork. It seems as if every day there is a new genre that sprouts out of nowhere and a new track to try to follow in the EDM world. Everyone out there wants to be a producer and make it big. However, it takes the right mix of PR, good music, and a personality to make this happen. With that being said, I’d just like to bring some attention to one of my favorite artists as of recently. I’m talking about everyone’s favorite campfire food, Marshmello. He came about last summer as an anonymous project promoting the idea that it’s really all about the music and not about the face on stage. And with that, Marshmello has gone on to create his own style of fluffy trap music, both original and remixes, that anyone I’ve shown vibes to. After his first show at HARD Day of the Dead, he’s gone on a huge touring spree and released fire hit after fire hit. I recently got the privilege of

The Chainsmokers

Another relatively new festival to check out in upstate is Bethel Woods Mysteryland. This festival also boasts a variety of acts with a good amount of EDM at their core. Some of the headliners include The Chainsmokers, Zeds Dead, Griz, Tchami, Gramatic, and Young Thug; other acts include Keys N Krates, Illenium, Aylen, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and Ty Dolla $ign. One interesting thing about this festival is that you have the option to include onsite camping for the three days of the festival so you don’t even have to leave the venue! Tickets for this, with camping, will run you about $319, which is still pretty great. If you’re free from June 10 through 13, this is a place you definitely wanna be; not to mention it’s on the original Woodstock grounds. That’s all the time I got for now. Drop me a line at richiegtechno@gmail.com for any comments, questions, or concerns. Keep ragin’ my friends!

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n irrepressible spirit and a unique talent, the gifted Nancy Atlas – who has dominated the East End music scene for the past several years – makes a rare Nassau County appearance when she headlines on Thursday, April 28 at K.J. Farrell's in Bellmore. K.J. Farrell’s regular Thursday night attraction, “Live Band Karaoke,” begins at 10 pm folllowing what’s sure to be an energetic show from Atlas and her crack band, which on this night will feature guest violinist Randi Fishenfeld. For more information and tickets, log on to kjfarrells.com, or call (516) 804-9925; advance tickets are available via the website.

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East End Superstar To Rock K.J. Farrell’s

Atlas and her band of Journeymen have been a major force in the East End music scene of Long Island for many years running at this writing. Known for her raw live performances and unique songwriting, Atlas and her band, The Nancy Atlas Project, has opened for almost everyone under the sun, both local artists and national names. Among those on the famous side have been Elvis Costello, Lucinda Williams, Toots & The Maytals, Jimmy Buffett, Crosby, Stills, & Nash,

and more. The reason is simple: When people want a solid act to open their show and get the crowd warmed up, they call Atlas and her boys because they know they will deliver – every time. From her bio: “Nancy grew up with gypsy blood in Commack, New York. Eager to get the buck out of dodge, she spent her entire college years abroad at both Cambridge University in England and Richmond College in London and Florence. She majored in art history, fine art, drinking lots of wine, and talking shit. There was a serious recession going

Starring Blake Jenner, Tyler Hoechin, Wyatt Russell, Ryan Guzman, Zoey Deutch, Will Brittain, Glen Powell Written and directed by Richard Linklater Paramount It's a buddy picture; it's a comedy; it's a sports movie; it's a nostalgia piece; it's what used to be described as a “feel-good film.” Once again, Richard Linklater – already one of film's most celebrated directors and writers thanks to Boyhood and the Before series depicting a lifelong romance – shows that modern cinema doesn't need 40 explosions and threats of armaggedon to create riveting entertainment that sticks to the ribs – as well as the heart and soul. Indeed, Everybody Wants Some!!

FILM Everybody Wants Some!!

could be what Animal House was to the 1970s and what Tom Hanks films were to the following decades. This simple comedy, set in 1980, is about a rather raucous Texas college baseball team returning to

on the year she graduated college, so instead of becoming a mad advertising executive, she walked down to Portabello Road, London, bought a guitar for 60 quid, and never looked back. It was pouring buckets of English rain that day so they gave her a black plastic bag to cover her guitar, as it didn’t come with a case. Nothing, it is said, can stop true desire ... Nancy now lives in Montauk, New York with her husband Thomas and her two sons, Cash and Levon, and her daughter, Tallulah. When she is not writing a song or on stage rocking out, she can be found clamming with her kids, surfing with her kids, walking with her kids, reading with her kids, or cartooning for her kids. On rainy days, she lazily traces tour maps of Europe with her right hand while sipping her beloved PG Tibs English Tea and smiling out into the East End mist.” Trust us: There’s nothing else like a Nancy Atlas concert. For an evening of good spirits and unbridled fun, this is the show.

From Club Shows To Her Fireside Sessions, Atlas Has Made East End Music History

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Spring’s Crummiest Comedies

campus to prepare for the coming season. Of course, this isn't all about baseball: Think hazing, girl watching (and coveting), bong hits, and a rocking soundtrack filled with seemingly every hit song from about 1975 through 1981. All in all, this sweet film rivals even such classics as Toy Story 3 and My Dog Skip in terms of sheer, warm nostalgia. There are plenty of laughs – sure, these are college dudes, so it’s frat humor – but the overall feel is the awakening of characters on the verge of growing up, both physically and spiritually, and it's a joy to watch. Blake Jenner and Zoey Deutch are stars in the making; Linklater retains his status as the top “small” filmmaker of our time.

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Meet The Blacks (above): Even Mike Epps, CharlieMurphy, and a pefectly cast Mike Tyson can't save this soulless, unfunny, and downright ugly piece of hackwork. The Perfect Match (below): Unlikable people that are impossible to care about whine about problems that aren't problems. Like a visit to the in-laws. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Too serious to be funny; too funny to be serious.


Classic Rock The Legends Keep On Rolling

Kansas Is Back: “It’s even more enjoyable now,” said Kansas guitarist and founding member Richard Williams of performing in 2016 with his legendary band, which brought such FM staples as “Carry On Wayward Son,” “Dust In The Wind,” and “Point Of Know Return” into the homes and hearts of classic rock fans worldwide. The

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The wacky crew made him one of rock's most recognizable stars. “We're not just that makes up the going through the motions up there organization known – this is who I am, this is what I do. as Long Island Comedy is at it once I love it more today than it did when we started. It's not an effort, again: The famed Long Island because we love what we do … comedian and the We are on fire right now. We just executive producer of recorded a new album, and we have plans for more albums in the The Long Island Comedy Festival, future. With this lineup, there's a Paul Anthony, has new drive and passion that's announced a new reminiscent of those early days – comedy and beer and it all will come across live.” concept called, Williams is excited about the approprately, Brew Ha Ha! (that’s their exclamation point, by the way). "We're excited to launch this new show,” reported Anthony. “It

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Photo: Kansas by Marti Griffin

addition of former Arra singer Platt, indescribable band, which merges a full-throated veteran vocalist who progressive rock, hard rock, and melodic ballads into its own unique had already been warmly accepted style, returns on Thursday, April 28 by Kansas fans in his initial appearances in concert. at 8 pm to The NYCB Theatre At “We used to see him perform live Westbury; another rock legend in and he would just kill it,” recalled Edgar Winter will open the show. Williams. “Just a great singer. We Tickets: thetheatreatwestbury.com, kept touch with him on Facebook ticketmaster.com, or the box office ... He spent is his whole life waiting on Brush Hollow Road. for this moment. When Steve These are exciting times for retired, Ronnie sent us a note that Kansas, which despite its elder he wanted to throw his hat into the statesman status is displaying ring. We flew him in; it wasn't a energy and drive that groups half its age don't exhibit. The group has question as to whether he was any good, we just wanted to get to brought a new vocalist, Chicago's Ronnie Platt, onto its roster (former know him. He turned out to be a great guy, we hit it off right away. lead singer Steve Wash retired in And he really, really brings it.” 2014), and later this year it will release its first studio Edgar album since 2000, The Winter Prelude Implicit, on InsideOutMusic. So it's not surprising that Williams, who has been with Kansas since its national 1974 debut, sounded refreshed and buoyant when he spoke with Good Times about his group's pending Long Island appearance. The band's loyal fans consider Kansas to be every bit as authentic and entertaining at this juncture in its history than it was in the 1970s and '80s, a fact Williams appreciates. “I'm really glad people feel that way,” said Williams, whose eye patch – and guitar mastery – has

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Island breweries, some of which are located just walking distance from the theater. That's fresh beer!" Scheduled to appear at the inaugural Brew Ha Ha! Event on Friday, April 22 at The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead are Anthony, as ever a most genial emcee who will serve as the opening comic, as well as headliners Joey Giarratano, Terry McNeely, Keith Anthony, and Mick Thomas. Long Island Comedy produces comedy ahowcases year-round across Long Island, including The Long Island Comedy Festival (now about to begin its 11th summer), New Year's Laughin' Eve, Laughter In The Lobby at The Patchogue Theatre, and The Comedy Club @ Theatre Three. The official website is LIComedy.com. For tickets and information: suffolktheater.com.

combines a craft beer tasting with a hilarious comedy showcase. There is so much interest in the growing craft brew industry right now. Here on Long Island, we already have 29 craft breweries across Nassau and Suffolk, and that continues to grow. We came up with the show concept and partnered with The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead for our first show. The venue is very unique, as it's set up like a supper club, allowing for the tasting to take place while people are seated. The Suffolk Theater has been a great supporter of our live standup comedy showcases, and has been working with us for over four years now. For Brew Ha Ha!, we're Mick Thomas working with several Long Good Times Magazine - April 5 - 18, 2016 • 7


It's easy to imagine New York Mets fans heaving a sigh of relief when they learned that Matt Harvey’s non-baseball malady was a urological blood clot. There was understandable concern when Harvey was discharging

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blood in his urine. It was determined that it was because he was not drinking enough liquids, and was, by his own testimony, delaying going to the bathroom more than he should have been. Once the word was out that Harvey was going to be fine, the meda – particularly tabloid sports department headline writers – went into overdrive with pee-pee double entendres (my favorites were Matt “What A Relief!” and “Fields of Harvey Streams”). Instead of being a good sport and going with the flow (yes, full pun intended), Harvey, as per custom, went into full diva pout mode and stopped talking to the media during the final week of spring training. Harvey’s humorless reaction makes me wonder what kind of relationship he has with teammates. Based on my years of covering baseball, it’s clear that part of team culture is players busting chops. The baseball season is a long one,

Bowling With Bob Smith

Thwarted Motivs: It was a huge topic at area tournaments and league nights in recent weeks – in fact, before United States Bowling Congress (USBC)-sanctioned league play, many bowling centers announced that Motiv's two top of the line bowling balls – the Motiv Jackal and Jackal Carnage – could not be used as the balls were now considered “illegal,” according to the sport's governing body. In mid-March, the USBC issued a statement regarding the banishment of the two products: “The revocation comes after USBC determined that the Jackal and Jackal Carnage balls do not comply with current specifications and requirements in the USBC Equipment Specifications and Certifications Manual,” wrote Terry Bigham of the USBC. “USBC testing showed a significant percentage of the Jackal and Jackal Carnage, both produced by Motiv, exceeded the maximum 0.060" differential radius of gyration standard specification during spot checks of bowling balls in the field. Both balls were originally approved based on test balls submitted by Motiv. The Jackal had been approved for competition in Sept. 2014 while the Jackal Carnage was approved for use in late Dec. 2015.” The banishment of the two products caused such confusion that USBC executive directory Chad Murphy was compelled to issue an additional statement on March 29: “USBC first contacted Motiv on February 26 and notified them about the specification issue,” wrote Murphy. “This was more than two weeks before the revocation decision was announced. Statements suggesting that USBC had not communicated with Motiv, or that its decision was intended to blindside them without warning, simply are

and players need to be able to engage in good-natured ribbing every now and then to break up the inevitable tension. Players have occasionally given me “the business” in the clubhouse, but I’ve always taken that as a compliment. As they say at The Friars Club: “We only roast the ones that we like.” Former Mets pitcher and longtime SNY analyst Ron Darling has written his second book, Game 7, 1986: Failure And Triumph In The Biggest Game Of My Life (St. Martin’s Press). This is the first of what will probably be the first of many books issued to mark the 30th anniversary of the Mets' last World Series championship. Darling did not pitch well in that deciding game, and was removed by manager Dave Johnson in the fourth inning. He admits that nerves got the better of him. Fortunately, he kept the Mets close enough for them to come back. Also in the book: Darling, for the first time, discusses an incident in a Houston bar during the summer of 1986 in which he and three of his teammates were arrested for battling with off-duty police officers who were moonlighting as private security. Darling also doesn’t hide his seeming disdain for Darryl Strawberry, although he does have a lot more compassion for Dwight Gooden. This season, Coca-Cola is not true … USBC’s responsibility to the sport in this situation is clear. We are the National Governing Body for bowling. Part of our role in that capacity is to provide a level playing field for all the equipment used at USBC certified events.” Murphy noted in his statement that, despite the USBC's findings, Motiv allegedly seemed to want the two products to be reinstated. “Motiv then published an official statement on its website taking a very different tone than its representatives did in my personal conversations with them about this issue,” wrote Murphy. “They state: 'We believe that both balls should be reinstated on the USBC Approved Ball List, we are reaching out to Chad and the USBC to have Murphy meaningful, effective dialogue to resolve this matter together in a manner that is best for all those affected by the USBC's decision and ruling, especially you, the bowlers, pro shops, bowling alleys, and enthusiasts.' “USBC is open to a dialogue with Motiv, but our decision here was driven by data, not dialogue. Absent valid data to the contrary, there is no basis upon which USBC’s policies or rules contemplate reinstatement of approval for these balls. The data indicating an unacceptably high percentage of the balls are noncompliant, determines the outcome.” Motiv, as of March 30, continued to state via press releases that it was seeking to have the two popular bowling balls reinstated for sanctioned play, while at the same time offering customers who purchased the balls the opportunity to exchange them for another MOTIV model. “We have recently submitted an official request for appeal to the USBC because there is a great deal more information to consider in this unprecedented situation,” said Scott Hewitt of Motiv. “We need to address the ball approval and revocation process, and take a closer look at the procedures and policies in place.” Customers who do not wish to wait for the results of

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Ron Darling

replacing its rival Pepsi as the Mets’ official soft drink, as is indicated by the change in signage in right field. That area will now be known as The Coca-Cola Corner (in previous years, it was given the designation of “Pepsi Porch”). New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi will undoubtedly be praying that April goes fast and fairly painlessly. The “Bronx Bombers” will be waiting for closer Aroldis Chapman to finish serving the suspension handed down to the pitcher by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred for his Chapman's part in a domestic violence incident. Meanwhile, another key relief pitcher for the Yanks, Andrew Miller, is recovering from a chip fracture in his right wrist that was incurred on a comebacker during a a spring training game; the pitcher vowed not to miss Photo: Chad Murphy courtesy USBC

the appeal can access the ball exchange program via motivbowling.com. The program will provide an opportunity to exchange a Jackal or Jackal Carnage ball for a new Motiv ball. Even during the exchange process, Motiv seemed committed to fighting on. “Motiv is committed to creating high-performance, precision-crafted balls that meet the high standards of competitive tournament bowlers,” wrote Scott Wilbur, president of Motiv. “The Jackal and Jackal Carnage balls were designed to give bowlers maximum performance. We have never intentionally produced balls that were not compliant. After a Motiv ball is approved by the USBC, we go into full production at the target under which the approved balls were produced. That is why the decision to revoke approval was so shocking to us. We never changed our manufacturing process. We produced what was approved. “Our greatest concern in all of this is the impact that this decision has had on our customers, the bowlers, pro shops, bowling centers, and distributors,” continued Wilbur. “The immediate revocation of the balls, as well as not allowing bowlers to continue using the Jackal and Jackal Carnage balls that they have, has caused massive disruption to the sport of bowling around the world. We deeply regret the inconvenience and frustration that this issue has caused so many. We appreciate the outpouring of support that we have received, and pledge to continue our efforts to create the world’s best bowling equipment.” There promises to be more news regarding this controversy, so stay tuned. High Scores From Herrill Lanes: Congrats to Henry Van Engel for his 300 game during Thursday Early Mixed league play, and to Pat Bosone for his 300 perfecto in the Thursday Sportsman league. Gregg De Angelo scored a 300 game in the Wednesday Henry Early Mixed league. More Van Engel scores next issue.


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any time despite the injury, which at the moment it occurred seemed quite serious. Since he New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets didn’t qualify for the playoffs this season, the National Basketball Association is dispatching their respective centers, twins Robin and Brook Lopez, to serve as goodwill ambassadors on a trip to India as a way of increasing pro basketball’s global reach. Robin Lopez told me that he was a bit worried about how his stomach would fare in the south Asian subcontinent. I told him that he should stick to oven-baked dishes such as chicken tikka. “That’s a good idea, but I do like the curry stuff!” he replied. Both the Knicks and Nets are going to be in the market for new head coaches. Patrick Ewing, one of the best players in Knicks history, has been an assistant coach for a

Photos: Matt Harvey, Coca-Cola Corner by Bob Smith; Brook Lopez courtesy NBA; Ron Darling courtesy SNY

variety of NBA teams, and is currently serving in that capacity for the Charlotte Hornets. One of the knocks on Ewing is that he had little tolerance dealing with the media as a player, and always came across as a grump. Perhaps it’s a classic case of someone learning to say hello when it’s time to say goodbye, but he was in great spirits and uncharacteristically smiling and cracking jokes when I spoke with him before a Nets game at Barclays Center last month. I asked him if he would be interesting in coaching either local NBA team and he responded enthusiastically: “Absolutely! Please write that!” The FX mini-series “The People Vs. OJ Simpson” was a top-notch production in every respect, and should win some Emmy Awards this September. In a case of imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, NBC Cable’s Esquire Network recently ran a 12-hour documentary on what is still called “the trial of the century.” This June, ESPN is planning to run a documentary on Simpson’s life as part

of its “30 For 30" documentary series. It will encompass not just the murder cases of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, but also Simpson's playing career as arguably the greatest running back in college and pro football history. If you needed further evidence that the sport of bowling is “hip” once again, FX held its party following their screening of “The People Vs. OJ Simpson” at midtown Manhattan’s lavish Lucky Strike bowling center. New York Jets wide receiver – as well as Showtime's “Inside The NFL” panelist – Brandon Marshall was saluted by The New

Brook Lopez

York Observer for his foundation, Project 375, which helps those suffering from depression. Marshall has admitted that he battles the personality disorder.

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Calendar

Tuesday, April 19

Nassau

E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Karaoke Freeport Memorial Library: Inside The Artist's Mind: George Segal Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Songwriter's Roundtable Hosted By 42nd & Nelson Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Southbound / DJ Cowboy Ben-E Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JDL Puglia's (Garden City): Body & Soul Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Linda Catania Katie's Of Smithtown: Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Pour House (Holbrook): Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen NYC/Queens Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar (NYC): Danny Kean B.B. King's (NYC): Jimmie Vaughan / B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Blue Note (NYC): Michel Camino Trio Latino Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Aurora City Winery (NYC): The Mountain Goats Mercury Lounge (NYC): Edith Pop / Calotype / Larkin Poe

Your Guide To Local Events Wednesday, April 20 Nassau

Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Homestead (Oyster Bay): Open Mic w/"Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Spatz Donovan Living Room (Bethpage): Disco Wednesday: Carol Williams Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Will Forthman 4/20 Show Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesdays R.S. Jones (Merrick): Mike Barry Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford): Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Open Mic & Jam Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Tony Sidito Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Trio Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Paint Night / Jam

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Night / Karaoke Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Red River Inn (Yaphank): Karaoke Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Treme (Islip): Sabori NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Cam'ron Blue Note (NYC): Michel Camino Trio Latino Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Lewis Del Mar City Winery (NYC): 10,000 Maniacs Hotel Chantelle (NYC): Jazz Night: Heather Holloway & The Heebie Jeebies Mercury Lounge (NYC): Killerwicked / Brooke Moriber Terminal 5 (NYC): Underworld

Thursday, April 21

Nassau Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Country Night Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Grillfire (Merrick): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Live Band Karaoke / Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder Tribute) Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir Lounge At The Space At Westbury: Upright Man Madison Theater At Molloy College (Rockville Centre): Cokie Roberts Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic R.S. Jones (Merrick): Pete Conway Still Partners (Sea Cliff): The Brother Pluckers Tilles Center (Brookville): Jason Derulo Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club

Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue): Dave March BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Cinema Arts Centre (Huntington): The Kennedys Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givins Duo Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Acoustic Thursdays: The Offshore Regulars Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Paramount (Huntington): Olivia Newton-John Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam / Showcase With Tom Pekar Revolution (Amityvile): Chris Webby / Jeid / Swindelville / Stakcz (OMFT) Shandon Court (East Islip): Rich Mahogony Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic Night Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip): Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC): Alpha Blondy Blue Note (NYC): Michel Camino Trio Latino Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Little Green Cars City Winery (NYC): 10,000 Maniacs Joshua Tree Bar (NYC): Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) Mercury Lounge (NYC): Worriers / Pouty / Painted Zeros / Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Classical Music Thursday

Friday, April 22

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Senior Recital Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Vinyl Confusion


Calendar Charlie Bullfrogs (Floral Park): Joe Rock & The All-Stars Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Steve Calta D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Confessions E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Muddy Johnson Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Blue Hub Billiards (Island Park): Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Decadia / Uppercut Living Room (Bethpage): Somethin' Fresh Manning's (Carle Place): Shockwave Memories (Williston Park): East Coast Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Mooncurser / Too Many Voices / Troubled Hearts / Crash The Calm / Old Fiction Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Parmalee / Southbound Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): The Electric Dudes / Peat Moss & The Fertilizers NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Mike Epps Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): That 70s Band Puglia's (Garden City): Disco Unlimited R.S. Jones (Merrick): Acoustic Maneuvers Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Alibi Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Rockinghams Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Pair Of Quinns Trotters (Franklin Square): X-Session Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Quarterhorse / The Falco Brothers / Leslie Mendelson Amityville Music Hall: King Nine / Lifeless / Recycled Earth / Enraged Youth / Sanction Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Down & Dirty Bobbique (Patchogue): 3 BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Cassandra House: Mother Of Earth Day Festival Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Cover Story Carney’s (Amityville): Brian McGeough Emporium (Patchogue): Mean Machine Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Alexis Cole Trio Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Gene Casey &

Your Guide To Local Events The Lone Sharks Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): The Decoys Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Live Music Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Paramount (Huntington): Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Slingshot Red River Inn (Yaphank): The Lisa Polizzi Band Revolution (Amityville): Sponge / NFU / For The Kill / Sharks In The Shallows / Floodwire Shandon Court (East Islip): Howie Seal & The Neighborhood Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): The Hoodoo Loungers/ Caroline Doctorow / The Kennedys Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Long Island Comedy's Brew-Ha-Ha (Standup Comedy & Craft Brew Tasting) Treme (Islip): About Time Trio NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Floetry B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing): Times 10 Blue Note (NYC): Michel Camino Trio Latino City Winery (NYC): Buster Poindexter / Burlesque Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Fresh Kidz Of Bel-Air Mercury Lounge (NYC): The Record Company / Kawehi Sidewalk Café (NYC): Bill Popp & The Tapes

Saturday, April 23

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Senior Recitals Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): The Grand Central D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Rewind Dawg Pound (Levittown): Shot Glass Nickel E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): JSB Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Hub Billiards (Island Park): Mistreated (Deep

Purple & Rainbow Tribute) / Unmasked (Kiss Tribute) / Snakes & Arrows (Rush Tribute) Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Deejays K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Reckoning (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Prognosis (Genesis & Pink Floyd Tribute) Living Room (Bethpage): Live DJ Manning's (Carle Place): Encore Memories (Williston Park): FiveStone MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morell Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Eric Papes 60th Birthday Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Radio Riot / TBA Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Touch Puglia's (Garden City): The Acchords R.S. Jones (Merrick): Russ Seeger Band Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Rusty String Band Suite 1828 (Merrick): The Legendary Murphys Sunset Grill (Seaford): Wonderous Stories Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Jim Truetlein Band Trotters (Franklin Square): Parade Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Let's Zep (Led Zeppelin Tribute) / Buttered Soul / Killing Time Amityville Music Hall: Transit (Two Shows) Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): X-Session Bobbique (Patchogue): Funkin' A BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Soul Purpose Emporium (Patchogue): Saturday Night Dance Party Flanagan's Pub (Lake Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Martin Flynn / Live DJ

Martha Clara Vineyards (Riverhead): Live Jazz Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Live Southern Rock Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Strecker Paramount (Huntington): Live Boxing Patchogue Theatre: The Fast Lane (Eagles Tribute) Revolution (Amityville): L.A. Guns / Faster Pussycat / Streetlight Circus / Muddy Pig Nipples Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): LHT / Inda Eaton Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Treme (Islip): Kerry Kearney Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Cameo / Reggae Fest Blackthorn 51 (Elmhurst): Michael Graves / Black Dawn / The Unpermitted / Zero Gear / The Royds / Vape / Tragic Dynasty Blue Note (NYC): Michel Camino Trio Latino Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Jai Wolf City Winery (NYC): Griffin House Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Jessie's Girl Mercury Lounge (NYC): Reserved For Rondee Resorts World Casino (Jamaica): Anthems: Kim Sozzi / Inaya Day / Luz Divina / Veronica / Reina / Grey Devio Terminal 5 (NYC): Houndmouth

Sunday, April 24

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Senior Recital City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Freeport Memorial Library: Live Latin Jazz Grillfire (Merrick): Brian McGeough

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Calendar Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Reggae K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Tim Smith, Glen Goldman, & Paul Karekinian Living Room (Bethpage): Tea Dance LGBT Party Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): FX Zero & Friends MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Cash'd Out (Johnny Cash Tribute) Tilles Center (Brookville): Bach To Bernstein Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Spring / Summer Fashion Show Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Joe Carter & Wayne Sabella Brunch Duo Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Steve Meadors Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn McGuire’s (Bohemia): Clean Comedy All-Stars: John Shea / Pat Shea / Stevie G.B. / Les Degen Oar (Patchogue): Danny Kean Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): NXT Level Band Paramount (Huntington): Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd Tribute) Patchogue Theatre: The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra: Tribute To Frank Sinatra At 100 Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran Revolution (Amityville): Sage Empire Presents Vibe Street Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Suffolk County Community College (Brentwood): Senior Pops Orchestra Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Raise The Roof Concert: Benefit For The First Congregational Church Of Riverhead Treme (Islip): The Hitman Blues Jam Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music

Your Guide To Local Events NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Floetry Blue Note (NYC): Michel Camino Trio Latino Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The Thermals City Winery (NYC): Joe Pug / Langhorne Slim Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Mercury Lounge (NYC): Banditos / Bridget Davis & The Viking Kings Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Jerry's Jazz Band

Monday, April 25

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night Freeport Memorial Library: Urban Lit Book Club K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Shakers Pub (Oakdale): Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn

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NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Robben Ford / Lee Roy Parnell / Joe Robinson Bitter End (NYC): Jam With Richie Cannata Bowery Ballroom (NYC): White Denim City Winery (NYC): Langhorne Slim / Joe Pug Kitano New York Hotel (NYC): Open Jazz Jam Session Mercury Lounge (NYC): Fort Frances

Tuesday, April 26

Nassau E.B. Elliot (Freeport): Karaoke Freeport Memorial Library: Dr. William Reszelbach: Remembering The Holocaust Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Original Music Showcase: The Maisons / K.B. Jones & The Contraband / Wake The Sun Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): DJ Neil Wrangler / DJ Cowboy Ben-E Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JBL Puglia's (Garden City): Body & Soul Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park): Jazz Jam Session Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Open Mic Katie's of Smithtown: Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Paramount (Huntington): The Gipsy Kings Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards

(Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar (NYC): Danny Kean B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Andy McKee Blue Note (NYC): McCoy Tyner Trio Bowery Ballroom (NYC): White Denim City Winery (NYC): Robbie Krieger Mercury Lounge (NYC): Frances / Boulevards

Wednesday, April 27

Nassau Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Homestead (Oyster Bay): Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories Living Room (Bethpage): Disco Wednesday: Machine Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Biscuit Kings Seaford American Legion Hall: Long Island Drum Center Clinic: Appice Brothers Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: New Years Day / Sylar / My Enemies & I / Blameshift / Call It Home / Sonder


Calendar Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Marc Phillip BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge): Joe Luongo Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Trio Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Paint Night / Jam Night/ Karaoke Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington): Open Blues/Jazz Jam Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Stadium (Bohemia): The Cogs Singles Open Jam Treme (Islip): Mombo Loco Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Deejay NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Genius (Ray Charles Tribute) Blue Note (NYC): Donald Harrison / Ron Carter / Billy Cobham Trio Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Julien Baker City Winery (NYC): Graham Parker Hotel Chantelle (NYC): Jazz Night: Heather Holloway & The Heebie Jeebies Mercury Lounge (NYC): Rebel Diaz / Brika

Thursday, April 28 Nassau

Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Jazz & Sushi Night Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Country Night Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew

Your Guide To Local Events Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Holiday Inn (Carle Place): Salsa Night Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke / The Nancy Atlas Project Featuring Randi Fishenfeld Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): The Subdudes Lounge At The Space At Westbury: Gnarly Karma / Nectar / The Gray Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open MIc NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Kansas / Edgar Winter Band Revolution (Amityville): Filter / Orgy / Vampires Everywhere / Death Valley High / Lubricoma R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Usual Suspects Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin): Open Mic Night Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Jeff Matson Tilles Center (Brookville): Alton Brown Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Joe Rock & The AllStars BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Karaoke Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien/Tim Givins Duo Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): The Irish Sessions Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Acoustic Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays One Main (Babylon): Live Music Shandon Court (East Islip): The Roosters Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic Night Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip): Cindy Lopez NYC/Queens

B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Keith Sweat Blue Note (NYC): Donald Harrison / Ron Carter / Billy Cobham Trio Bowery Ballroom (NYC): The White Feathers City Winery (NYC): Howie Day Jazz Standard (NYC): Billy Hart Quartet Mercury Lounge (NYC): Danielle Grubb / Moha / Michael Persall / Big Wild / Chet Porter

Friday, April 29 Nassau

Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Adelphi Jazz Ensemble Blue Parrot (Massapequa): The Fantoms Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Lisa Itts D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Brian Halverson E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Sons Of Sanford Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): The Godfrey Townsend Band / Clapton Chronicles (Eric Clapton Tribute) Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Juan de Marcos & The Afro-Cuban All Stars Living Room (Bethpage): Angelo Venuto & The Voices Manning's (Carle Place): Behind Closed Doors Memories (Williston Park): Plain Jane Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): The Pamela Betti Band Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Shilelagh Law (CD Release Party) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Goodman Fiske / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Martin Short Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Live Music Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The LPs Puglia's (Garden City): Sound Chaser R.S. Jones (Merrick): Chic 'N Martini Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Sunset Grill (Seaford): Generations

Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Mike Barry Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Mean Machine / Weird Science Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): Peter Mazzeo & The Hit Squad Bobbique (Patchogue): Gray Matters / Christine Sweeney (Happy Hour) Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Goldrush (Neil Young Tribute) BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): 3 Daze Till Sunday / Cynthia Hazel (Happy Hour) Butterfield's (Hauppauge): The Legendary Murphys Carney's (Amityville): Acoustic Blue Emporium (Patchogue): O El Amor / Decadia Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Jim Cammack & Tadataka Unno Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Dave Grube & Leah Kay Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Deejay Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Paramount (Huntington): Robbie Krieger / Leslie West Red River Inn (Yaphank): Rock Nation Revolution (Amityville): Soulfly / Suffocation / Battlecross / Abnormality / Lody Kong / Accelerator·/ Sicada Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Disband / Leon Russell Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): The Lovin' Spoonful Treme (Islip): Ace NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Keith Sweat B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing): Blue Note (NYC): Donald Harrison / Ron Carter / Billy Cobham Trio Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Parker Millsap City Winery (NYC): American Airlines / Lera Lynn Jazz Standard (NYC): Billy Hart Quartet Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): The Fresh Kids Of

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CLUBBING

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Photo: Parmalee by Ed Rode

Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh April 22 at 8 PM muls.com (516) 783-7500 ticketweb.com The world famous country music group returns to Mulcahy’s for the second time, as the fans demanded it. They'll perform their hit new song, “Already Callin’ You Mine,” as well as their other favorites. That's not all: Also on this night is an opening set by Southbound. Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) The Nutty Irishman, Farmingdale April 30 at 9 PM nuttyirishman.com (516) 293-9700 A top area musician, Far Rockaway's Lou Gerrero, brings this tribute to “The Boss” and his E-Street Band back to Long Island. Expect “Born To Run,” “Born In The U.S.A.,” and all the other classics.

Original Music Showcase:

Wake The Sun The Maisons K.B. Jones & The Kontraband K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore April 26 beginning at 7:30 PM (516) 804-9925 kjfarrells.com Another night of outstanding original music, featuring three up-and-coming acts. Of particular note on this night is K.B. Jones & The Kontraband (pictured), the Queens-based quartet that merges hip hop, rock, and pop to create its own unique new vibe.

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Bel-Air Mercury Lounge (NYC): Matthew Logan Vasquez / Magic Giant Woodhaven House (Rego Park): The Brainiacs

Saturday, April 30

Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Electrix Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Marco Connelli & Friends Tilles Center (Brookville): Mozart Orchestra Of New York Trotters (Franklin Square): ReWined

Nassau Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Goodheart Dawg Pound (Levittown): Joe Rock & The AllStars D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Studio G E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Generations Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Hub Billiards (Island Park): Weekend Pass Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Us & Floyd (Pink Floyd Tribute) / War Child (Jethro Tull Tribute) / The Turntables Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Bobby Collins Living Room (Bethpage): DJ Jenny Costa Manning's (Carle Place): Jagged Edge Memories (Williston Park): Acoustic Blue MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Sleepwalk Dance & Friends Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Spring Freestyle Bash 2016: TKA / Judy Torres / Tiana & Ty Bless / Fascination / Nocera / Tonasia / C&R Of Trilogy Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale): Hello Brooklyn / Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Kool & The Gang / Morris Day & The Time Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Allmost Brothers (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Puglia's (Garden City): Risky Business R.S. Jones (Merrick): Breakaway Savoy Tavern (Merrick): Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff): The Dave Diamond Band Suite 1828 (Merrick): Trainwreck Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Chubby Checker

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Unchained (Van Halen Tribute) / Dirty Covers / Mystery Play Amityville Music Hall: Dangerkids / Avion Roe / Ollocs / One Day Waiting / Approaching Troy Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington): The Legendary Murphys Bobbique (Patchogue): Johnny B BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Jellyband Bulldog Grille (Amityville): Live Music Emporium (Patchogue): Theo Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma): DJ Tony Tone Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Shecky & The Twangtones Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic / Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Live Southern Rock Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven): Goodman Fiske Patchogue Theatre: Amber Ferrari: Material Girl (Madonna Tribute) Revolution (Amityville): Live After Death (Iron Maiden Tribute) / Stainless Leather (Anthrax Tribute) Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Sidetracked (Sayville): The Lisa Polizzi Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): The Realm / Gary Lucas & Jann Klose Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Ray's Proteges Jazz TC's Village Pub (Lindenhurst): The Carl Michael Band/ The 100 Proof Band Treme (Islip): Slam Allen Villiage Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live DJ

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NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Leslie West Blue Note (NYC): Donald Harrison / Ron Carter / Billy Cobham Trio Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Penguin Prison City Winery (NYC): Willie Nile Jazz Standard (NYC): Billy Hart Quartet Le Poisson Rouge (NYC): Jessie's Girl Mercury Lounge (NYC): Stolen Jars / Steve Moakler

Sunday, May 1

Nassau Adelphi Univerity Peforming Arts Center (Garden City): Adelphi Chorus City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kane Daily Kitty O’Hara’s (Baldwin): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Glen Goldman, Tim Smith, & Paul Karekinian / Tuff Tails Animal Rescue Benefit: Godfrey Townsend / G. Money & The Cash Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Molloy College (Rockville Centre: Poetry: Barbara Novack / Nassau County Poet Laureate Society Review MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack Morelli NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Under The Streetlamp Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Stony Brook Cancer Center Benefit: Five Live Bands Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Joe Carter & Wayne Sabella Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport): Dave March Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With

Martin Flynn Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran Revolution (Amityville): Radiate Long Island Treme (Islip): Pamela Betti Band Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Bunny Wailer Blue Note (NYC): Donald Harrison / Ron Carter / Billy Cobham Trio City Winery (NYC): Paula Cole Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Mercury Lounge (NYC): Nerve

Monday, May 2 Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City): Adelphi Flute Ensemble Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Shakers Pub (Oakdale): Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn

Make Your Plans Now For These Huge Events Kool & The Gang Morris Day & The Time NYCB Theatre At Westbury April 30 at 8

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(516) 334-0800 Can you say “legendary”? Kool & The King, which moved from some of the funkiest tunes of the 1970s (“Hollywood Swinging,” “Jungle Boogie”) to some of the most loved pop songs of that era (“Celebrate,” “Joanna,” “Cherish”) makes a rare Long Island appearance. Chicago Earth Wind & Fire Madison Square Garden, New York City April 18 at 7:30 PM ticketmaster.com If you like brass, get off your ass: Two of the biggest horndriven bands of all time have come together for a repeat of last year's mini-tour that ranked as one of 2015's biggest draws.

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Robbie Krieger / Leslie West The Paramount, Huntington April 29 at 8 PM • paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 Guitar fans, what more needs to be said: Krieger, the legendary guitarist for Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductees The Doors, is joinged by West, who brought Mountain to superstardom during the 1970s with a string of hard rock hits (“Mississippi Queen,” “Never In My Life”).

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STUDIO NEWS

The Classic Kids see their new

As we noted in our past editions of “Studio News,” two bands from two different spots on the musical spectrum – hard rocking actual firefighters Afterburn and pop stars The Classic Kids – recently rehearsed at Rapture Sound Studios in Syosset. It's typical of the red hot Rapture, which offers five state of the art rehearsal rooms. The studio recently released an incredible article that all serious musicians should read; it's entitled “4 Ways To Improve Your Band's Performance,” and it's free for all by logging on to rapturesound.com. Contact the studio to

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Moore; RagDoll, a new Dud facility – run by Aerosmith tribute act; Danny Music musicians for Calvagna; and other stars. For musicians – at more on this full-service studio, (516) 433-0070. log on to Dream suffolkrecordingstudios.com. Recording Studios Green Room Recording in Bellmore – the Studios in Amityville hosted a major league massive “battle of the bands,” recording facility all in quest of earning free stuthat's part of the dio time, on March 13 at the Devil's Belt rock palace Revolution in Entertainment Amityville. Learn more about umbrella of top Green Room at Facebook.com. music companies One of the hottest music – now sponsors artists on the scene right now is about Dream by calling the popular “Swing Sessions” singer Lisa Vetrone, whose new hosted by Brentwood's fast-rising (516) 409-1818, or log on to five-song EP led us to feature dreamrecordstar Dud Music, which Gabrielle ingstudios.com. The makes for a great Ross News from Old evening of jazz each Ironsides Suffolk Montday Night at Recording Trifecta Lounge in Studios in Copiague. Dream has Patchogue: In been the host of many for recording serious jazz and jam sessions in band projects; check recent weeks out their posts of have been the incredible videos of red-hot The Old her as our last issue's “Long Grant's Tomb, Ironsides, who Gabrielle Ross, Nick Island Spotlight” artist. The new have been Tangorra, and other EP, recorded at Sabella Studios working with top musicians on their in Roslyn Heights, includes engineer Keith website. Learn more “1969” (which sounds like a hit

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Lisa on her EP release. We had a Vetrone blast recording you.” Check it all out at lisavetrone.bandcamp. com; for more on how to become the next artist to record a national release at Sabella, log on to sabellastudios.com or call (516) 484-0862. Beneath The Sun Rehearsal & Recording Studios in Hicksville, helmed by producer Mick James, continues to draw the cream of area musicians. In to lay down some single to us), “Heavy Love,” and tracks (or rehearse new ones) of “Wanderlust,” as well as a pair of late have acoustic tunes Dr. K’s been the in “Ain't No Motown hardFool” and Revue working “Johnnie Beyond Walker.” The The results from Flames, the session who are were so busy at stunning that it work on led the crew at their next Sabella to project; issue the MHZ, the following on hard rockTwitter: “We at ing blues Sabella band feaStudios would turing top like to area congratulate musicians Lisa Vetrone

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Vin Greco, Chris Yee, Brent Hertz, Rob Cardone, and Ralphie Prisco, who have a new album to be released quite soon; Dr. K's Motown Revue, one of the region's most popular R&B big bands; and many more. Learn more about this lavish new facility by calling (631) 882-1327. BlokHed Studios in Deer Park remains one of the area's bestkept secrets: It's about as major league as it gets, thanks in large part to the keen ear of engineer, producer, and owner Tom Stiegler and his

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team, not to mention the facility's array of instruments, amplifiers, and recording gear. The studio recently posted a great video of an actual mixdown on its Facebook page, as well as a rockin’ short video clip featuring Schroeder’s Ghost. Learn more about BlokHed by calling (631) 586-4111, or by logging on to blokhedstudios.com.

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Arts Announcements

Art Arboretum Inspirations Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Great River Through May 22; (631) 581-1002; bayardcuttingarboretum.com Women Sharing Art Inc. presents a multi-media exhibit by 21 members.

Mary Ann Petry: Selected Works Frank and Gertrude Kaiser Gallery, Molloy College, Rockville Centre Through April 25; (516) 323-3196; molloy.edu Petry, a member of the Molloy Art faculty from 1962 through 1973, is the featured artist in an exhibition of prints, woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, and paintings, as well a memorial to her years of working with Molloy students.

Friday Night Face-Off The Comedy Club At Theatre Three Theatre Three, Port Jefferson April 29 at 10:30 pm; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Long Island's longest-running improv comedy show. Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.com The regular monthly show of Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more. Log on for the next show dates. Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of every month at 7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335 The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings are open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for more information and meeting dates. Knitting & Crocheting For Adults Freeport Memorial Library April 21 at 7 pm; (516) 379-3274; freeportlibrary.info Lupe Velasquez once again leads this popular program.

Books Marilu Henner Book Revue, Huntington April 28 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The New York Times bestselling author and star of the sitcom “Taxi” (above) will speak and sign copies of her new book, Changing Normal: How I Helped My Husband Beat Cancer.

Theater The Wedding Singer Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale April 30 through May 22; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: The musical based on one of Adam Sandler's most popular comedy films.

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Children Rumplestiltskin Arena Players Theatre, Vanderbilt Estate Carriage House, Centerport Through April 24; (516) 293-0674; ArenaPlayers.org Arena Players: The classic children's tale comes to life on the stage. Comedy AMarie & Madison Lingerie Comedy Show Governor's Comedy Club, Levittown April 22 at 10:30 pm; (516) 731-3358; govs.com It's just as the title implies, a veritable feast for the senses: Four accomplished female comedians – Madison Malloy, AMarie Castillo, Chablis Quarterman, and Walker Hays – will perform standup comedy while wearing lingerie. The line forms to the left, guys.

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Taste Of The Fest Northport Library April 24 at 2 pm; (631) 8344374; northportplays.com Northport Plays, Inc. presents a selection of short one-act plays.

Send arts notices to gtmag@optonline.net oo nn ee m m oo nn tt hh before your first event. The Pirates Of Penzance

The Pirates Of Penzance BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through April 24; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: “Everyone's first high school musical” gets a more lavish, just-like-Broadway BroadHollow treatment.

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theatergoers back to the days of innocence in Southeast Queens. Beau Jest Theatre Three,Port Jefferson Through May 7; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com James Sherman's romantic comedy.

Man Of LaMancha BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Public Library Through April 24; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: Live out your “Impossible Dream” with the musical tale of Don Quixote.

Rumors Visiting Mr. Green Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts Cabaret Through May 15; (516) 868 6400; Smithtown Center merrick-theatre.com For The Performing Arts How two lost souls change each Through May 22; (631) 724-3700; other's lives forever. smithtownpac.org Southeast Queens: Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Roy Wilkins Park, Jamaica Through May 7; blackspectrum.com; (718) 723-1800 This “musical history book” takes

Berlin's Kit Kat Club comes to life once again in this classic musical. Memphis: The Musical John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through May 8; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: Inspired by the dance clubs of 1950s Memphis. Rumors Houghton Hall, Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport Village April 23 through May 1; (516) 557-1207; theminstrelplayersinc.org The Minstrel Players perform the classic Neil Simon comedy. Hair Nassau Community College, Garden City April 29 through May 8; (516) 572-7676 The original rock musical is revived by NCC’s Theatre & Dance Department. The Shadow Box Adelphi University Performing Arts Center, Garden City April 26 through May 1; (516) 877-4000; aupac.adelphi.edu The Pulitzer Prize and Tony Awardwinning classic is revived by Adelphi’s theater department.


WHEELS & DEALS

Hot Artists & Events Rocking The Area Scene The Kennedys Return To Huntington

Photos provided by the artists or their representatives and area venues; Video game by Gratisography / Ryan McGuire

Gathering Time Tops Folk Radio Charts

The Long Island-based folk-rock harmony trio Gathering Time had both the #1 album (Keepsake) and the most-played song (“Who Knows Where The Time Goes”) on folk radio in March, according to charts compiled from radio playlists submitted to the Folk DJ Listserv (FOLKDJ-L), an electronic discussion group for DJs and others interested in folk-based music on the radio. More than 140 DJs from throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia submitted playlists in March. Each song on Keepsake, Gathering Time’s new full-length CD, documents a common experience by focusing in on something tangible. Singer Hillary Foxsong, who conceptualized the album and curated its production, explained the idea behind it: “A silver star, a mom’s guitar, a battle scar, a lover’s letter from long ago. All are physical things imbued with greater meaning by the memories attached and the significance of what they symbolize. Each is a keepsake.” The collection contains 14 songs, including nine by group members Foxsong, Stuart Markus, and Gerry McKeveny. Also included are songs by Long Island songwriter Martha Trachtenberg and Catskills-based songwriter Stuart Kabak, two covers of 1970s classics, and an interpretation of a traditional Irish/Welsh folk ballad. For more info and to learn more about the trio’s new album: gathering-time.com.

Contemporary folk/rock duo The Kennedys will be the headliners on Thursday, April 21 at 8:30 pm for the latest edition of The Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series at Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington. The 8:30 pm concert in The Sky Room will be preceded by an open mic at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15 (or $10 for Cinema Arts Centre and FMSH members). For more information, visit fmsh.org, or call (631) 425-2925. Last year, Pete and Maura Kennedy marked 20 years as both a married couple and musical duo. During that time, they have released 15 albums, including three in 2015. They’ve spent more than two decades as touring musicians, both on their own and as members of Nanci Griffith’s Blue Moon Orchestra. The Kennedys have graced the stage at New York’s Carnegie Hall and London’s Royal Albert Hall, and entertained throngs of people at the Falcon Ridge, Newport, and Philadelphia Folk Festivals with their own songs and covers.

Be A Star In Bellmore: Sweeping Talent Search Is On

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

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Be A Space Invader: 80s Arcade Night In Garden City

A special event, “80s Arcade Night,” takes place Saturday, April 23 beginning at 7 pm at The Cradle Of Aviation Musieum in Garden City Info: cradleofaviation.org, or call (516) 572-4111; make reservations at (516) 572-4066 (Monday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm). It’s a rockin’ retro festival: Play more than 60 classic arcade games, listen to ’80s music, take part in a costume contests, raffles, and more during this veritable blast from the past. Organizers insist: “No need to bring quarters as games are all set to free play – but please do bring the big hair, acid-washed jeans, shoulder pads, and Members Only jackets. 1980s dress preferred, but not required; best costume will win a special prize. There will be raffles and prizes throughout the night, including a Flux Capacitor replica from Diamond Select ($400 value). Special guest Raiford Guins, professor of culture and technology at Stony Brook University, will deliver a short lecture at 7:30 pm on “Designing Atari’s Coin-op Machines, 1972 – 1979,” followed by a live signing of his book, Game After: A Cultural Study Of Video Game Afterlife.

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PLEASE NOTE: Classifieds are for individuals only (looking for a musician, etc), not commercial businesses. Display ads showcase your business, get results – and they're cheap! EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Huge Amp Blowout – amps by Vox, Marshall, Randall and more. All reduced to ridiculously low prices! Call Murphy’s Music today! (631) 549-4510. (TFN). Panasonic PTAE Series projector; ETLA 4000 rich red lamp. Amazing picture quality. Too many features to list. Motorized 10 ft. diagonal screen; remote control. $1,250 negotiable. (516) 8843800; (516) 587-2222. (1195) INSTRUCTION Drummers – Rise To The Next Level. Be your best! Pro level master class lessons for the serious student. State of the art studio, $50 per hour. Take a virtual tour: PeterGreco.com. (516) 241-9260. (1192) HELP WANTED Double Reed/woodwind teacher, oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet preferred. Call (631) 549-4510 or email resume to murphysmusicny@aol.com (TFN) Ticket Agency in Melville on 100 is looking to hire someone whose passion is music. Part time; could be full time. Computer skills a requirement; willing to train. (516) 802-0529. (1193) HELP WANTED: RETAIL Help Wanted at premium ice cream store located in Huntington Village (Herrell’s) – part-time ice cream servers needed. Please stop by the store and fill out an application. Limited slots are available for the off-season. 46L Gerard Street in Huntington. (1183) HELP WANTED: BARS & RESTAURANTS Line Cook needed. 40-hour work week; must have at least five years experience. Hourly wage based on experience. Must be able to read and speak English. Must have clean appearance. Please forward resume with references. No drunks, addicts, or dealers need apply. Job duties include purchasing, food prepping, cooking, managing kitchen, cleaning, checking inventory, helping the staff, and assorted miscellaneous duties. Phat Daddy’s Pub, 316 South Long Beach Road, Oceanside NY 11572. Call Mike at (516) 551-0171. (1186) Mulcahy’s Pub & Music Hall seeks bartenders, barmaids, kitchen help, and security personnel for Long Island’s top club. Stop by at 3232 Railroad Avenue in Wantagh to fill out an application. (1183) The Bench in Stony Brook is now hiring ALL front of house positions! Call (631) 675-1474 or stop in to 1095 Rt 25A Stony Brook. (1183) Churchill’s Restaurant & Bar is currently looking to add to their staff and are in need of: Wait staff, line cooks, bus boys, bar backs, and hostess. Call (516) 766-

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ne of the biggest-selling female pop artists in modern music history is Olivia Newton-John, who will headline The Paramount in Huntington on Thursday, April 21 at 8 pm; tickets and information are at paramountny.com. As usual, a special “Founder’s Room Afterparty” applies for this performance; log on to find out how to take part in one of the area’s most coveted nights out. With more than 100 million albums sold, Newton-John’s successes include four Grammys, numerous Country Music, American Music, and People’s Choice Awards, an Emmy Award, 10 #1 hits, and more than 15 Top 10

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singles. In 1978, her co-starring role with John Travolta in Grease catapulted Newton-John to superstardom, and that film, to date, remains the most successful movie musical of all time. With a career spanning more than five decades, throughout her career Newton-John has also held many humanitarian and environmental causes close to her heart. She served as Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations

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Healthy Child, Healthy World) and, in 1992 she created National Tree Day in Australia, which is responsible for planting more than 10 million trees since its beginning. Newton-John also is a coowner of the award-winning Gaia Retreat & Spa in the Hinterlands of New South Wales, Australia. “Gaia is a place of total relaxation and one of my favorite places that I like to go to refresh, renew and restore my mind, body and soul,” said Newton-John. In 1992, the star was diagnosed with breast cancer; she went on to found the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre (ONJCWC) in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia. This is an artist whose appeal seems to be timeless; she recently sold out her “Summer Nights” concert residency at Flamingo Las Vegas. For more information, visit OliviaNewton-John.com, or follow her on Twitter.

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Who: Their name is the ultimate in truth in advertising – and tells you everything you need to know about this area band: Arena Rock Tribute is a Long Island-based multitribute rock band performing the music of Queen, Styx,

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be part of the buzz. After all, if the critics say something deserves our undivided attention, who are we to disagree? Once I began writing for music publications, I decided that I was more of a reviewer than a critic; I thought that a critic has a certain criteria that had to be met, levels that had to be reached, to meet with his

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Journey, Foreigner, Boston, The Who, and other rock artists of the 1970s and 1980s. Band members include bassist Tony Cillis, drummer Bob Luciano, keyboardist and saxophonist Jim Tepe, lead vocalist John Anthony, and guitarist Anthony Luciano. The act’s popularity is such that the band has become a regular attraction at many area music venues, including K.J. Farrell's in Bellmore. The Artists & Their Tony From their official Sound: Cillis bio: “Arena Rock Tribute pays homage to iconic bands and artists who helped define classic rock in the '70s and '80s. Performing rock blocks of these acts, ‘A.R.T.’ shines light on the songs that we sang along with, played air

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were clearly closet cases who wore mom's clothes when no one was looking. Sadly for the critics, the worldwide web, the Internet, the iPhone, Facebook, Twitter, and everything else came along one day, and suddenly everyone became a “critic,” and no one person's opinion (which is really all the critics ever offered in the first place) was any more valid than anyone else's. Rolling Stone, with its all-important lists, is now the laughingstock of the younger generation, a mere ghost of what it once was, forced to place Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber on the cover if it wants to remain in business (I find this turn of the screw to be delightfully ironic). A proper order has been established, similar to when Billboard Magazine started using Soundscan bar code data to create its Top 200 Albums chart – instead of, as in the old days, calling record stores by phone and asking the manager for the 20 or 30 biggest titles, which frequently featured titles that the manager was a fan of, even if they weren't selling that well. The week that they switched to Soundscan, two little known acts zoomed up the chart: Garth Brooks and N.W.A. It seems that many store managers were not fans of country or hip hop, so they had under-reported those sales, or not reported them at all. Soundscan corrected that problem right away, and the world of popular music was never the same. In similar fashion, social media has corrected the critics' situation; the media may hate Ariana Grande or One Direction, but it all means nothing to fans worldwide who have instant access to each other and couldn't care less about anyone else's opinion, which, in pop culture, is as it should be and should have always been. The current worldwide film hit, Batman Vs.

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Of Critics & Fans: It is an age-old saga: Critics versus the tastes of the public. I always remember hearing that something “got a rave from Clive Barnes in The New York Times” or some such thing, or that Rolling Stone declared that something was “album of the year.” These bestowals always carried a certain cachet about them that made you want to be in on it, to

guitar, to and pounded out drum fills on our dashboards ... With soaring melodies, solos you could hum note for note, and undeniable energy, ‘A.R.T.’ will make for a memorable musical evening and great party. Old favorites will bring back memories and you’ll get reacquainted with a few ‘back wall’ gems you haven’t heard in 30 years.” To Learn More About The Group: Log on to arenarocktribute.com; Facebook.com/arenarocktributeband; or Twitter.com/ Bob arenarockband. Luciano For bookings, write to booking@arenarocktribute.com. The group will return on Saturday, May 28 at 7 pm to K.J. Farrell's in Bellmore; info: kjfarrells.com. 22 • Good Times Magazine - April 19 - May 2, 2016

or her stringent approval. The 1970s came along, and suddenly favorites of mine such as T.Rex, Ziggy era David Bowie, Iggy & The Stooges, and Wayne County were being slogged by the “critics,” mostly with not-so-veiled slurs of a homophobic nature, which I went into greater detail on in my recent tribute to Bowie in this column. It was then that I came to Ariana realize that Grande critics were a scam, a hoax, an industry device to lull readers into uncertainty about their own instinctive feelings, and to compel readers into spending their money in a manner that the critics saw as correct. Many of us who were young in the 1960s and 1970s bought albums that we listened to once and then shelved forever because we were conned into the purchase by some writer who convinced us that we would be lesser than if we didn't own them. Concurrently, if we bought any of those T.Rex or New York Dolls records, then we

Superman: Dawn Of Justice, on its way to making $800 million worldwide, and is a good example of crtiics' attacks having no real impact on fans coming out of the woodwork for what they want. It's a brave new world, and we just live in it. I remain happy being a reviewer, sharing my opinions but not casting doubt or judgments on those who disagree.

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Sylvia Tancredi: From Italy To NYC

Already a star in Italy, Silvia Tancredi returned to New York City in early April to perform songs from her new album, In Limine. The LP consists of 11 tracks, including a cover "True Colors" by Cindi Lauper, and "The Cage," song a chosen for the soundtrack of Cam Girl, the movie by Italian director Mirca Viola. Remixed by Jeffrey Jey (Eiffel 65), the album also includes a duet with Anthony Morgan, and guest vocalists involved in the gospel scene of New York City. Tancredi perform not only the legendary Bitter End, but also such offbeat venues as Uncle Charlie's Piano Bar & Lounge and Toshi's Living Room & Penthouse. Learn more at silviatancredi.it, or find her all over social media.

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of a summer tour,” stated “the band” about the farewell trek in a press release. “We feel so lucky and so grateful to have had the incredible support of our fans for so long. We can't wait to get out on the road and give the people what they want: some loud fast music and a great party." Read all about it at gogos.com. The group made history as the first, and to date only, all-female band that both wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to ever top the Billboard charts. Their classic albums included Beauty & The Beat, Vacation, and Talk Show.

T-Mobile, A-Listers: Minaj, Grande Openers

In one of the highest-profile arena openings ever, pop superstars Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande performed at the debut of The Go-Go’s the new 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 7. The new venue will host major concerts, UFC and boxing, and more. Artists can't be hotter than Minaj and Grande right The Go-Go’s: now: Minaj's two-time platinum selling third full-length album, The Waving Bye-Bye Pinkprint, arrived at the top of both The Go-Go’s will embark on a the Billboard 200 and the Billboard short farewell tour this summer to Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Kiss commemorate their 38 years in charts, cementing her as the music industry. The tour will rap's reigning queen. make an area stop on August 13 at Summerstage in Central Park in Grande is the first woman in history and the first artist New York City. since Michael Jackson to The tour will feature original simultaneously have three members Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock, and songs — "Problem," "Break Free" featuring Jane Wiedlin performing songs Zedd, and "Bang Bang" from throughout their catalog. with Nicki Minaj and Jessie "After a 38-year run, we are J — in the top six of the gearing up for one last blast

Digital Songs Chart. Both stars have also branched out: Minaj is starring in the new Barbershop: The Next Cut film, while Grande wowed a national audience with both her vocal and acting skills while recently hosting “Saturday Night Live.”

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Another Mega Rock Cruise

Kiss and Sixthman recently announced “The Kiss Kruise VI: Creatures Of The Deep,” where their fans – the ever-loyal “Kiss Army” – can embark on the band's sixth rock-on-the-seas event. The cruise sets sail from Miami November 4 through 9, with port stops in Cozumel, Mexico and Grand Cayman.

available; log on to thekisskruise.com for the latest event news or to book a cabin.

Country Meets Pop: Parton & Perry Duet

It was a once-in-a-lifetime event that was dominating the water cooler talk at music companies as we went to press: A legend treamed up with pop's current princess as Dolly Parton and Katy Perry performed a duet at the 51st Academy Of Country Music Awards on April 3 in Las Vegas; the show was aired nationally on CBS. At the event, the 10-time ACM Award winner Parton was honored with The Tex Ritter Award for her television Nicki movie, Dolly Parton's Coat Of Minaj Many Colors. The Parton and Perry performance of “Coat Of Many Fans can expect to see the Colors,” “Jolene,” and “9 to 5,” group perform a show featuring lauded as the highlight of the tracks from their 1982 Creatures evening by more than one critic, Tour, wearing vintage-inspired was only one highlight of the costumes from that historic era. show, which also featured country Guests can also look forward to stars Jason Aldean, Kelsea participating in activities and a photo with the band, theme nights, Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Cam, Kenny Chesney, Eric shows from various music artists, Church, Brett Eldredge, Sam six stages of live music, 13 Hunt, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett, bars and lounges, 19 dining Chris Stapleton, Carrie experiences, an onboard bowling Underwood, Keith Urban, Chris alley, and more. Young, Florida Georgia Line, Limited staterooms are still and other artists.

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