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The Band Perry

Photo (cover and article): George Thorogood by Dan Thorso

NYCB Theatre At Westbury September 30 at 8 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 Siblings Kimberly Perry, Reid Perry, and Neil Perry mix country, pop, and rock to form their own unique sound – and they're back with an upcoming album as well as a new single, “Comeback Kid,” that's already burning up the country charts. However, pop fans have taken a huge liking to the band as well – you can already call them “Crossover Kids.”

Motown Night: Dr. K's Motown Revue / The Double A Band

The Space At Westbury September 23 at 8 PM thespaceatwestbury.com • (800) 745-3000 Area music fans will soon see the same bands that perform at area clubs and bars making their debuts on the big stage at Dr. K’s Motown Revue The Space. In addition to this night of soul (expect the biggest hits from James Brown, Aretha Franklyn, Marvin Gaye, and many more), look forward to more oldies shows: That 70s Band on October 1, and a trio of tribute bands on October 7.

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K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore September 24 at 10 PM kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925 Among the ranks of the elite in Long Island's cover band scene is FiveStone, which has rocked all the top venues for years. This five-piece group of accomplished musicians is simply out to have a good time, and in that light their fans always do as well. There’s even more: The music starts at 7 pm with another longtime favorite, The Mystic.

George Thorogood & The Destroyers The Paramount, Huntington September 29 at 8 PM paramountny.com • (631) 673-7300 Not much has changed since Thorogood and his “Delaware Destroyers” first burst upon the national scene in the late 1970s – so bring your rocking shoes for a “Bad To The Bone” evening featuring such FM classics as “Move It On Over,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” “Who Do You Love?,” and more.guitardriven, balls-to-the-wall rockers. – Bob Smith

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Seven Turns (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh The Electrix October 1; Doors At 7 PM 89 North Music Venue, Patchogue muls.com October 1; Doors At 7:30 PM (516) 783-7500 89northmusic.com • (631) 780-8992 ticketweb.com It's another night of classic rock as Seven No, your eyes aren't deceiving you: One of the Turns gets the night started with its rock's legendary voices – the frontman of Skid Row famous Allman Brothers Band tribute, who has gone on to solo success – will make a followed by The Electrix' take on both the rare area concert appearance. Expect all the hits Allmans and The Grateful Dead. and more than a few surprises from one of hard rock's most charismatic superstars, who has graced stages from the Garden to Broadway.

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LI Cars Returns To Saint James

They're back and ready to roll: Long Island Cars’ next car show and swap meet of 2016 will be Sunday, October 2 at Flowerfield Fairgrounds in Saint James. The shows include hundreds of custom and collectible cars from vintage to exotic. Acres of street rods, exotics, muscle cars, customs, antiques, imports, and classics from past decades are on display. Trophies awarded to winners. Other attractions: Live entertaimenment, fair foods, a pumpkin patch for children, and more. Info: (631) 567-5898 or LongIslandCars.com.

Hot Mat Action:

Pro Wrestling In Riverhead Professional wrestling Hall Of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler (pictured with crown, naturally) was recently added to the list of wrestling stars that will appear or compete at “Riot In Riverhead,” presented by Northeast Wrestling on Friday, October 7 at The Suffolk Theatre in Riverhead. On the bill will be such national wrestling stars as Michael Bennett, Maria Kanellis, Northeast Wrestling Champion War King Hanson with “Showtime” Stevie Stamos, Brian Anthony, Bull James, T.K. O'Ryan, Mandy Leon, and more

Best Bets For Area Fun wrestlers. For additional information and tickets: suffolktheater.com and northeastwrestling.com. A “meet and greet” at 7 pm precedes the mat action at 8 pm.

Hot Dogs:

Ollie’s Angels Brings Music

The Long Islandbased Ollie's Angels Animal Rescue presents its “Music & Talent Fall Fundraiser” on Saturday, September 25 at 4 pm. Info:olliesangelsanimalrescue.org. Ollie's Angels in Greenlawn rescues abused animals and finds them area homes. Live entertainment includes the blues band The Bohacks and Finn MacDevitt. A sient auction, a hot dog machine, and other attractions are also on the bill. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children; to purchase, call (516) 695-2487.

Hot Swingin':

Savoy Big Band In Medford

Here's some old-fashioned good clean fun: A “Big Band Social & Dance” will be Saturday, September 17 at 7 pm at St. Sylvester's Parish Hall in Medford; $15 tickets are available at the door. The event features Bill Wilkinson and his Savoy Swing Band (pictured bottom), a live 20-piece band with vocals. Info: goodolddanceband.com or (631) 730-3333.


For The Kids, Dance, & More

Virtually every child’s (and more than a few adult’s) favorite characters take over Tilles Center in Greenvale as Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music headlines on the weekned of October 1 and 2; tickets are at tillescenter.org and (516) 299-2752. The plot: When the new music teacher’s instruments go missing, Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird, and friends come to the rescue and discover instruments they never knew existed ... Another family production: Pete The Cat is a real rock & roller, and the Biggle family learns all about it when he becomes part of their household. Soon, a worldwide wild adventure ensues, with Pete at the center of all the fun. See it at Queens Theatre in Flushing on October 2 at 1 and 3 pm; tickets are at queenstheatre.org and (718) 760-0064 ... A Bessie Awardingwinning performer and choreographer is the focal point of Caleb Teicher & Company: Variations at Kupferberg Center For The Arts at Queens College in Flushing on September 29 at 7:30 pm; tickets: kupferbergcenter.org or (718) 7938080. The lavish dance program is set to Glenn Gould’s iconic 1955 recording of Bach’s “Goldberg Variations.”

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Paula Poundstone Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor September 22 at 8 PM • baystreet.org (631) 725-9500 Paula's back: Known almost as well for her stint on NPR's popular “Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me” comedy program, this veteran standup star returns to Long Island with an entirely new show. From her bestselling books to her HBO specials, everyone seems to have a different Poundstone favorite line or quip; here's a rare opportunity to see her show in the intimate environs of Bay Street Theater. Sam Salmond Adelphi University Performing Arts Center September 25 at 3 PM • adelphi.edu (516) 877-4927 Join Salmond, the 2016 Jonathan Larson Grant winner, and a gang of Broadway-seasoned performers for a night of pop/rock, laughter, and catharsis, featuring an array of original songs about outcasts, LGBT heroes, teenage romance, rock & roll housewives, mad scientists, and transformation.

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YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore September 24 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 Since 1994, the rotund rocker has been a force to be reckoned with on the guitar, and his tempestuous, soulful playing has never been more powerful. He’s an imposing figure with a shaven head, tattooed arms, a goatee, and a style he describes as “the Stooges meet Buddy Guy, Motörhead meets Muddy Waters, and Jimi Hendrix meets Robert Johnson.” Chubby is

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Hot Dogs & Cool Canines: Bark At The Park At Citi Field

Wednesday, September 21 at Citi Field brings the 2016 season's final “Bark At The Park” event – which benefits North Shore Animal League – at Citi Field; it will precede the 7:10 pm game pitting The New York Mets and The Atlanta Braves. Although the special seating for dogs and their human pals has sold out for this event, we still suggest buying a regular game ticket to watch the always comical, immensely entertaining “dog walk” that will take place on the field's warning track before the contest as owners drape their canines in various types of Mets garb. Tickets are at mets.com. – Bob Smith

Let's Mambo!

Legendary Orlando Marin In Flushing

Musician Orlando Marin, a contemporary of such legends as Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri who has been dubbed “the last Mambo king” by his fans, will headline on Friday, September 30 at Flushing Town Hall; tickets are at flushingtownhall.org. Marin, a Bronx native, is noted as the only classic era orchestra leader from New York's golden era of Mambo that still performs regularly.

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Photo: Bark In The Park courtesy New York Mets

Oktoberfest, Flushing Style: Sauerkraut & Kimchi

A fundraising event, Oktoberfest Flushing Style, is the attraction on Saturday, October 1 beginning at 5:30 pm at The Voelker Orth Museum in Flushing. Tickets and information: Call (718) 359-6227, or log on to vomuseum. org. This promises to be an evening of live entertainment and fine foods, served up home-cooked style with tasty brews. This year, the evening offers an outdoor grill cooking up German-American cuisine served along-side a sampling of Korean-American dishes, uniting two culinary traditions that feature pickled cabbage. Norman Curtis will perform at the keyboard, with appearances by other artists.


Lez Zeppelin: With A Whole Lot Of Strings Suffolk Theater, Riverhead October 1 at 8 PM • suffolktheater.com (631) 727-4343 The Led Zeppelin tribute will perform with members of The East End Pops. The strings are assembled by conductor Steve Perrillo; arrangements are by Frank Canino. The band’s guitarist, Steph Payne: “We are so thrilled to perform this music in this style in this beautiful theater … this show is going to be epic!"

Photos courtesy respective venues & artists; Celeb Teicher’s Variations by Amanda Gentile; Nelly McKay by Rick Gonzalez

The Swingtime Big Band Madison Theatre, Rockville Centre September 25 at 3 PM madisontheatreny.org • (516) 678-5000 Classics from the “Great American Songbook” will be performed by popular band: “Autumn Leaves,” “September Song,” “Early Autumn, Manhattan,” “New York, New York,” and more.

Nellie McKay

Miles To Dayton Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts Sept. 23 at 7:30 PM • patchoguetheatre.org (631) 207-1313 What a breath of fresh air: Unlike any group that Long Island has ever produced, the indescribable Loudon Wainwright III Miles To Dayton merges stirring musicality with Nellie McKay unwavering originality to create its own hybrid style. Here's a chance to discover this vibrant band Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington October 1 at 8 PM in this newly refurbished venue. – Bob Smith landmarkonmainstreet.org • (516) 767-6444 Quite the double-bill: The ascerbic, witty Wainwright joins the upbeat, multi-facted McKay, and somehow this “odd couple” of a pairing seems perfect. Wainwright's songs have been recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Rufus Wainwright, and Mose Allison, among others; McKay has appeared everywhere from off-Broadway to TV.

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Classic Rock The Legends Keep On Rolling

All The News That Rocks: At press time, Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks announced a headlining show on December 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York City – with The Pretenders also on the bill; tickets are at livenation.com … Get ready for Stick Men, which features King Crimson's Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto. Their new album, Prog Noir, hits on October 21 on MoonJune Records … Steve Earle is once again taking on a winter residency at New York City's City Winery during January … When it was released as a CD box set in 2013, Rounder Records' deluxe collection, Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective, was a critical and commercial success.

Timothy B. Schmit

On October 28, Rounder will offer a limited-edition vinyl version of the retrospective. Each of the 1,000 individually numbered copies will include all of the music from the CD editions –129 tracks in total – covered on 14 180-gram vinyl LPs. Rounding out the box is a 56-page booklet that includes rare photos, plus essays by journalist Scott

Photos: Nesmith by Henry Diltz (Kovacs, Nesmith provided by It’s Alive! Media & Management); Billy Corgan courtesy Impact Wrestling

Corgan Smashes ... Into Wrestling: Nashville's Impact Ventures, the parent company of TNA Wrestling

Schinder and Duane's daughter, Galadrielle Allman, who compiled the collection alongside reissue producer Bill Levenson. New to this edition are several previously unpublished photos of the artist, which will be featured on each LP sleeve. To pre-order, log on to and Impact Wrestling, recently announced the appointment of Billy pledgemusic.com … Welcome back: Poco and Eagles singer and Corgan as its new president. The Photo: Stevie Nicks courtesy Live Nation

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bassist Timothy B. Schmit returns with a new solo project, Leap Of Faith, out on September 23 from Benowen Records. Recorded at his Los Angeles studio and co-produced with engineer Hank Linderman, the new album is a mix of rock, country, Americana, R&B, and a bit of reggae. On the new album, Schmit goes further up the path he began to explore on his 2009 solo album, Expando: "Again, I wanted to write this album on my own," he said. "In any collaboration one has to make a series of compromises. That's not a bad thing, it's simply not what I've chosen to do with this project. I'm just putting it out there, and maybe some of these ideas might resonate with listeners." Schmit later noted: "Over the last 10 years or so, I've felt like I'm finally getting the hang what it is I do best. Although this project took some time to complete, this is what I came up with ... This is who I am. This is a leap of faith" … One of pop music's greatest big bands, Tower Of Power, recently announced its new lead singer in Memphis R&B star Marcus Scott. The still-thrilling TOP will headline The NYCB Theatre At Westbury on November 18.

former president, Dixie Carter, becomes chairman and chief strategy officer of Impact. As president, Corgan will be responsible for leading day-to-day operations for Impact and its affiliated brands. As chairman, Carter will focus on long-term planning, strategic partnerships, and global growth. “Billy is a visionary, an iconic artist, and savvy businessman with an incredibly gifted creative mind. He has built a decades-long successful global brand, and also has a deep passion and understanding for professional wrestling,” said Carter. “In working with Billy over the last 16 months, he has impressed me to the point that I’ve been in discussions with him to take an elevated strategic leadership role within the company. The more we discussed our vision for the organization, the clearer it became that position needed to match his commitment.” Corgan, 49, is best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and sole permanent member of The Smashing Pumpkins, who have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and won multiple Grammy Awards. Corgan joined Impact in May 2015 as a senior producer. “I believe in this company, its passionate fans, the talented roster, and the dedicated staff and crew,” said Corgan. “I am committed to this great opportunity and will use all of my resources and connections to drive the success of this company. This year we have made significant strides in establishing a strong foundation for our future and will be aggressive in continuing to evolve and grow the Impact brands.” The company’s flagship broadcast, “Impact Wrestling,” airs Thursdays at 8 pm on Cable's Pop network, and in more than 120 countries around the world. The Impact roster currently features such

stars as Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Drew Galloway, EC3, James Storm, Bobby Lashley, the X-Division, Gail Kim, and its “Knockouts” women's division. For more information, visit impactwrestling.com, or follow them on social media, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Two Video Legends: The Video Association Of Dallas will honor Michael Nesmith of The Monkees, who will receive The Ernie

Billy Corgan

Kovacs Award on October 1 prior to Dallas VideoFest 29, which runs October 18 through 23. Nesmith is being recognized for a career that spans more than 50 years, including acting, producing, songwriting, and his breakout role with The Monkees band that spawned the popular 1960s TV show. The Ernie Kovacs Award recognizes the career and talents of some of television’s greatest visionaries. “Michael Nesmith is being recognized for his efforts as a video pioneer,” said Bart Weiss, director of Dallas VideoFest. “He understood the future of home video and formed Pacific Arts Video, which was a high point for great video that could be viewed at home … In looking back at the comedy of The Monkees and his other work, you can see the visual puns that came from Ernie Kovacs. More than that, he, like Kovacs, saw what video and television could be, and took us to that new place.”

Tower Of Power

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Michael Nesmith, Ernie Kovacs (inset)


Starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Vincent D'Onofrio, Ethan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, Haley Bennett, Manuel Garcia Rulfo, Luke Grimes, Byung-Hun Lee, Martin Sensmeierk, Matt Bomer, Cam Gigandet, Tom Cruise Directed by Antoine Fuqua Sony Pictures Opens September 23

Preview by Cody Bell

Ahh, remakes, reimaginings, re-dos, redux, re-boots, resume, regurgitate – it's all

FILM The Magnificent Seven

Hollywood's way of saying: “We're out of ideas, here's something old that's new so that hopefully parents will bring their kids … and don't forget to pick up a couple of $12 poporn and soda specials at the snack bar on the way to your cushy new rocker/recliner chairs.” Cynical, ain't we? The transparently calculated way this film has been assembled, produced, and marketed only makes us bring on the snark. Denzel Washington is the focal point this time out, who is much unlike Yul Brynner, the star of the 1960 western hit that was such a success that it often was rereleased throughout the decade (Trivia: The original Magnificent Seven film was actually a … uh … remake? Adapation? Well, it was from the 1954 Japanese hit Seven Samurai ... see?

This is actually a remake of a remake). Also cast in a lead role is Chris Pratt, whose appearances in comic book films make him prime Teen Choice Awards fodder. Add a multi-ethic cast that hardly resembles the square-jawed original “Seven” (which also included James Coburn, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, and Robert Vaughn), and it becomes surprising that there isn't a scene of these newfangled cowboys shooting at Budweiser bottles for target practice (since this is a preview, we reserve the right to say “I told you so” if our snide quip turns to stone fact). Also adding to our doubts is that Sony began advertising this new version on television during mid-summer, and it all adds

Starring Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart Directed by Clint Eastwood Warner Bros. The saga is well known: US Airways Captain Chesley Sullenberger was miraculously able to use the Hudson River as an emergency runway after his jet aircraft lost use of both of its engines on January 15, 2009. The man whose nickname was “Sully” was universally hailed as a hero all over the nation, and he was, and still is, lionized here in the New York metro area. Director Clint Eastwood and screenwriter Todd Komarnicki clearly realize this; in their new film, the emphasis is on a part of the story that didn’t get a lot of play in the media: The National Transportation Safety Board’s inquiry into what happened. While the public and media were hailing Sullenberger as a hero, the folks heading the NTSB investigation made it clear that it was possible that the veteran pilot had used poor judgment by not proceeding back to LaGuardia Airport in Queens. In addition, Sullenberger might have acted

FILM Sully

recklessly by turning the jet into a hydroplane in harsh winter conditions. In the early moments of the film, Captain Sullenberger (Hanks) worries if his judgment under life-and-death pressure may have been faulty. He has nightmares of Flight 1459

up to big questions: Can this be nearly as entertaining as the original classic? Will teenagers flock to mallplexes to see a western after a summer full of Captain America, Suicide Squad, and The Secret Life Of Pets? And, perhaps most important: Who the heck cast Vincent D'Onofrio, last seen chewing up the scenery like a rabid tasmanian devil in one of the “Law & Order” series, in an action film? It certainly seems there will be no gray area concerning this 2016 edition of The Magnificent Seven: It will either be a new-age cowboy classic, or one of the biggest stink bombs since – wait for it – another remake, Ben-Hur, just a few weeks ago. damaged jet, but rather in his insistence of making sure that each one of the 155 people on board were accounted for and safe. As a director, Eastwood has proven to be a master of choosing the right actors for supporting roles, and for getting the little details right. Jamey Sheridan, Michael O’Malley, and Anna Gunn are superb as the triumvirate running the NTSB inquiry. The film nicely shies away from painting them as cartoon villains, and depicts them as no-nonsense pros whose thankless job is to discover the truth about what could have and should have been done. It’s not giving much away to say that they develop an appreciation of Sullenberger by the end of the film. Veteran New York character actor Michael Rapaport provides necessary comic relief as a bartender who becomes ecstatic when “Sully” wanders into his watering hole. Sully isn’t flawless. Talented Laura Linney has little to do here as Sullenberger’s wife except express worry. The fateful 208 seconds of Flight 1459 is showed numerous times in a teasing manner; it’s draining by the time it is shown in its entirety. Unlike countless other air disaster movies and TV shows, the screaming is fairly minimal. Overall, Sully is a worthwhile experience – and at a taut 96 minutes, you won’t need to look at your watch for your own escape.

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winding up similar to the air planes that crashed into the World Trade Center on 9/11, as well as the media and public turning their adulation into vitriol if the NTSB were to issue a less than laudatory report. Happily for “Sully,” his first officer, the cheerful Jeff Skiles (Eckhart), never wavers in his support of Sullenberger’s decision making, and is not shy about letting the NTSB know it. Hanks’ portrayal of Sullenberger is similar to the title character he played in Captain Phillips; once again, Hanks’ protagonist is a quiet man of few words who isn’t looking for glory, and places the needs of others ahead of his own. This film explores the kind of man “Sully” is not so much by his heroics at landing the

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A sure sign that summer is over: The start of the new NFL season. For years, CBS Sports has held a luncheon at its headquarters, where the media chat with the network's executives and on-air talent. CBS broadcasts the AFC,

SportsBeat With Lloyd Carroll

and most New York Jets games – so it’s time to learn what the team's broadcasters foresee for “Gang Green.” Rich Gannon, who knows what it’s like to serve as an NFL QB into one’s late thirties, told me he's a big Ryan Fitzpatrick fan: “Even though he went to Harvard, he wasn’t born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He makes smart decisions. It wasn’t a fluke that the Jets won 10 games last year.” Solomon Wilcots is one of the few former non-star NFL players who has gone on to enjoy a solid network broadcasting career: “The Jets made a smart choice in drafting Ryan linebacker Darron Fitzpatrick Lee with their first

Bowling With Bob Smith

In Memorium: Priscilla "Pat" Zonneville (left), the first president of the New York State USBC and president of the New York State USBC Women's Bowling Association for more than a decade, died at her home in Marion, New York on September 6. She was 74. A New Champion: Justin Kampf (below), a bowling pro shop manager and student from Levittown, defeated Damilyn LaCarruba of Lindenhurst 233-228 in the final shootout of LIGBT’s Match Play Championships at Farmingdale Lanes on September 4. The win was historic, as Justin joined his brother and father as LIGBT champions, a first in the eightyear-old organization.

round of the 2016 draft. He can cover big tight ends such as the Patriots’ Rob Gronkowski. I also think that the Jets will benefit from having Matt Forte in their backfield. He is terrific at catching passes which is important, since their current tight ends are not known for doing that.” Wilcots was prophetic – a few days later, the team released perennially disappointing TE Jace Amaro. On Jets' preseason telecasts, Ian Eagle made a point of noting that Amaro was great at catching passes in practice. Of course, that only fueled the anger of some Jets fans when he would seemingly drop one ball after another during games. In addition to parting ways with Amaro, the other big name head coach Todd Bowles cut was cornerback Dee Milliner, who never lived up to hopes that he could be the next Darrelle Revis when they selected him in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. This year, CBS and NBC will share the Thursday night NFL package; CBS gets the first eight games, and NBC the back eight. The NFL Network will simulcast all 16 games. I asked NFL Media Executive VP Brian Rolapp about the controversial decision that the league would not allow former ESPN Monday Night Football play-by-play broadcaster Mike Tirico to be part of NBC’s Thursday night package: “NBC was contractually obligated to use their Sunday first team, no matter who comprised that first team, for Thursday nights. We think the world of Mike Tirico, and if NBC replaced Al Michaels with him on Sunday Night Football then we would be fine with him.” CBS Sports CEO Sean McManus didn't

seem jealous that the Rams moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles, which benefits FOX more since they play in the National Football Conference. “Los Angeles is our second largest market. Having an NFL team there is good for everyone’s business,” he told me. On the CBS Sports Network, which has shied away from the Solomon pizzazz of Wilcots Fox Sports 1 and has an even lower profile than NBC Sports Network: “We are trying to grow it organically and we won’t simply throw money into it,” he stated, adding that it is profitable. To be fair, CBS Sports Network has a good slate of college sports programming, Professional Bull Riders meets, women’s and summer PBA bowling, and thoughtful talk shows such as “Time To Schein” and “We

Kampf earned $1,500 for his victory, while Damilyn earned $800 for placing second; rounding out the final four were Ed Eng of Flushing with a 224 worth $600, and Yon Gyo Phark of Flushing with 209 worth $500. The Farmingdale Lanes tournament drew 178

shoulder and arm fatigue, as well as maladies such as tendonitis and arthritis as bodies naturally age. In short: Use your head and use two hands. Andretta Excelled: One of the youngest – and classiest – area professional bowlers in Darren Andretta of New Hyde Park (below right, in a file photo) made nearly as many national headlines as eventual winner Michael Haugen did during the PBA Tour Xtra Frame Gene Carter Pro Shop Classic at MidCounty Bowling and Entertainment in Middletown, Delaware in late August. Andretta, who had never finished higher than seventh in a PBA regional event and had cashed only once in 20 PBA Tour events, averaged a rock-solid 233 for seven games Saturday to lead the field of 24 finalists into the Sunday’s match play finals. The 25year-old lefthander rolled games of 245, 233, 223, 236, 209, 259, and 226 for a 1,631 pinfall total to lead the field of 180 bowlers; he finished 19th overall. – With Bill Vint, PBA

Photos: LIGBT winner courtesy LIGBT; League action by Bob Smith; Pat Zonneville courtesy New York State USBC

entries plus 39 desperado entries, advanced 34 bowlers to the finals, and paid out an $8,000 prize fund. The Long Island Generations Bowling Tour's fall schedule is now underway; to learn how to get involved in these enjoyable amateur handicap tournaments, log on to ligbtour.com. Tip Of The Week #2: When bowling either for leisure or in league or tournament competition, think safety: Always pick up your ball with two hands, one on each side, to avoid finger injuries on the ball return – and to avoid “one hand shoulder.” What's that? It's a bowling injury term first coined in the 1950s; the problem can hit older players after years of lifting their balls by using the finger holes and letting it dangle on their hand before they prepare to bowl. Even lighter balls can cause

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Need To Talk,” which exclusively features female panelists. Its Sunday morning NFL program, “That Other Pregame Show,” is designed for NFL fans who have a sense of humor and want to learn about the business side of things, as well asWalt a Frazier segment for fantasy players. A strange moment in the Miami Marlins clubhouse at Citi Field a couple of weeks ago when Tim Tebow’s showcase for MLB scouts came on the TV screen: It was amazing how quiet Marlins players became as Jeff they stared at Francoeur the footage. Marlins outfielder (and former New York Met) Jeff Francoeur, who was sought out by Clemson University to play football, has a unique perspective on Tebow’s baseball fantasy: “I don’t begrudge him his right to want to

Photos: Solomon Wilcots by Erik Daniel Drost (CC): Phil Collins, Good Times file photo (Virgin Records); Jeff Francoeur by Bob Smith

become a Major League Baseball player, but he hasn’t played in 11 years, and I can’t picture it happening for someone who is about to turn 30.” Francoeur also added that some major leaguers could be ticked off if he attracts a throng of media to spring training, which could cause needless distractions. The Philadelphia Phillies’ ticket sales and accounting departments will most likely be rooting for the injury-plagued Mets to at least stay in contention for the second wild card spot through the end of the season. The Mets will visit Citizens Bank Park for the final weekend of the regular season, and if they are theoretically playing for something, it could mean up to 15,000 extra fans per game for the Phillies, considering that Philadelphia is just 100 miles southwest of New York. The big story at the recently concluded U.S. Open was the debut of the retractable roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The first official implementation of the roof was not for tennis – but rather for Phil Collins, who preformed “In The Air Tonight” and “Easy Lover” at the opening night ceremonies. The sound quality was so good that it was natural to think that Ashe Stadium could easily compete with Barclays and MSG for concerts. Those great acoustics are actually troublesome in tennis, because many players kvetch about how they can’t judge the spin and velocity of the ball off their opponents’ racquet if they can’t hear it. Ryan Harrison, once considered to be the future face of American tennis before fading into obscurity, made a nice comeback this year

by making it to the third round at the Open. Harrison was also the MVP of World Team Tennis this year, and credits his season there for helping him improve his concentration: “The music, crowd noise, and other gimmicks that the WTT uses, like being able to substitute players, forced me to block out a lot of things that used to bother me.”

Phil Collins

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PERFORMANCE The Zac Brown Band

Citi Field Flushing Southern rock’s newest country boy superstar moseyed intro New York City for some summer rockin’ on his “Black Out The Sun” tour, with Drake White serving as his opener. Here's a difference from typical rock concerts: From the moments fans approached the venue, the strong aroma of … barbecue filled the air. Rows of RVs and women sporting shorts and mid-cut leather boots stood next to mountains of beer cans piled up in parking spots – indeed, the south had come to Queens. Famous for country tunes with a rock edge, Brown and his gang loaded their set not only with with hits, but also an array of obscure covers and a mix of soothing acoustic, songs followed by foot-stomping sing-alongs. The opener, “Homegrown,” was highlighted by Jimmy De Martini’s stellar fiddle playing. Another stunner was a cover of John Mellencamp's “Jack & Dianne,” where Brown welcomed White to return to the stage to join him on the mic. Slowing things down for a three-song acoustic interlude, Brown and the band returned from their intermission to perform the Frank Sinatra hit “The Way You Look Tonight.” Brown's voice remained crisp and strong throughout the show, as his band soulfully backed him up. Ending the evening with Van Morrison's “Into the Mystic” bleeding into “Chicken Fried,” the still-new stadium was alive with country fever. It's little wonder why Brown is the first artist to appear at Citi Field for two years in a row: This may be the start of a annual tradition. – Text and photos by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

Blink-182

All Time Low A Day To Remember Barclays Center Brooklyn The recently reunited Blink-182 recently scored its second #1 album with California – its first in 15 years – giving the trio the reassurance that its fans were still behind it despite its membership change. It all resulted in this whopper of a triple-bill for the national tour that stopped at this lavish arena. Sensing a comeback, fans' anticipation was at an all-time high as All Time Low hit the stage, opening with “Lost In Stereo.” Their emo-like ballads and catchy pop riffs made it easy for the Maryland quartet to be considered peers with the headliners. Amazingly, when the metalcore group A Day To Remember took the stage, the energy level among the crown only seemed to rise further. The group never let up until it walked off of the stage to a burst of streamers, leaving the crowd on its feet for the main act. As the lights dimmed, a dark curtain fell covering the stage; off went fireworks; and the world “F***K” appeared and glowed in flames behind Travis Barker, Mark Hoppus, and Matt Skiba. Kicking it off with “I'm Feeling It,” the Barclays was at the mercy of the punky trio. Skiba dosn’t have the same delivery and tone as original member (and recently departed) Tom Delonge, but he got the job done. Hoppus’ voice sounded fresh, keeping his distinctive slaphappy style. Moving to “What’s My Age Again,” it was clear this band is as untarnished as ever, even with its altered lineup. Staying true to its punk-rock roots, the band soared through its classics, never stopping to take a breather. Blink walked off to a snippet of “Bohemian Rhapsody” and its first hit, “Dammit,” before the crowd roared to the exits and onto Atlantic Avenue. – Text and photos by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

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The “Nerd” Returns: Standup star Brian Posehn, perhaps best known for his roles in the TV series “Mr. Show,” “Just Shoot Me,” and “The Sarah Silverman Show,” has released Criminally Posehn, a new comedy album for Rooftop Comedy. It's available now for streaming on Audible Channels; it will be available wherever digital albums are sold as of September 23. Audible Channels is Audible’s new unlimited, advertising-free ondemand listening service featuring comedy, news, entertainment, exclusive shows and more. Channels is available as a free benefit to Audible members, and can be purchased as a stand-alone offering for $4.95 a month. In Criminally Posehn, the comic takes the stage at The House of Blues San Diego for Comic-Con, delivering a “nerd-core” standup performance. Part geek and part metal-head, Posehn delivers his raunchy style of humor with a side of self shaming. Brian Despite his enjoyment of Posehn strip clubs being ruined by threats from his intimidating wife, getting himself caught by a drug dog on his own accord, and the hate for his own man boobs, Posehn proves he’s a comedy rock star, no matter how nerdy he may be. Besides writing and performing on HBO's "Mr. Show," Posehn has appeared in sitcoms such as "Seinfeld," "NewsRadio," "Everybody Loves Raymond," and "Friends." He's also appeared in several movies, including Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects," "Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer," "Sex Drive," and "Surfs Up." In 2006, he released his first graphic novel, The Last Christmas, and a comedy album: Live In Nerd Rage. His music video for "Metal By Numbers" has been viewed Bill more than two million times McCarty on You Tube and MySpace. Out & About: Long Island Comedy's “50+ Comedy Tour” wheezes down the highway with more shows (just kidding, guys); Frankie Pace, George Rini, and Bill McCarty, and more headline on Saturday, September 24 at The Madison Theatre at Molloy College in Rockville Centre; learn more and get Frank tickets atlongislandcomedy.com … He's Caliendo an area favorite thanks to his previous pair of shows at The Paramount in Huntington, and he's back: The amazing impressionist Frank Caliendo – his John Madden is the stuff of sports legend – returns to the famed showplace on September 23. Get your tickets at paramountny.com, but act fast or your friends and neighbors might beat you to it … “The Queen Of Mean,” Lisa Lampanelli, returns to The NYCB Theatre at Westbury on October 22; Robert Klein and Rita Rudner co-headline the famed theater in the round on November 3.

Comedy

Compiled by Bob Smith, bursting with more buttery flavor than the high-priced spread. Photo: Brian Posehn by Dan Dion


Calendar Tuesday, September 20 Nassau Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic Hosted By Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Songwriters Roundtable Hosted by 42nd & Nelson Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JDL Reel (East Rockaway): Honor The Shield Space At Westbury: Ben Folds Tropix (Freeport): Country Night Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Night With 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 With The Johnny Mac Band Dublin Deck (Patchogue): Live Music Katie's Of Smithtown: Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli K.J. Farrell's House Of Brews (Port Jefferson): Open Jam With Jeff Regan Nutty Irishman (Farmingale): The Grand Central Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Coughlin NYC/Queens/Brooklyn B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC): Gordon Lightfoot / B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Madison Square Garden (NYC): Adele

Wednesday, September 21

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Terrence Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD (Massapequa Park): Sal The Singer Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam With 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 Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Country Night Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesday R.S. Jones (Merrick): Ian Pettillo Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford): Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Suffolk Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue): Bobby Nathan Jam BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Dublin Deck (Patchogue): Southbound / DJ Deuce Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Mark Buttice Trio Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic With Michael Perlmutter Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Bob Leto Trio Off Key Tikki (Patchogue): Country Wednesdays Paramount (Huntington): Buckcherry / Candlebox Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open

Your Guide To Local Events Mic With Johnny B. Red River Inn (Yaphank): Karaoke Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Spirit Of Huntington Art Center: Original Open Mic With Toby Tobias Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Foghat Jazz Standard (NYC): Live Jazz Terminal 5 (NYC): St. Lucia

Thursday, September 22

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Ace Duo 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 Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir Kacey's Rooftop (Rockville Centre): Country Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke / Dirty Mongo Lounge At The Space At Westbury: Nonstop To Cairo / Ladies Drink Free Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic / Husbandry R.S. Jones (Merrick): Annie Dee Still Partners (Sea Cliff): The Cliff Hangers Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Suffolk Arden (Port Jefferson): The J Effect: Joey Luongo Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Paula Poundstone Dublin Deck (Patchogue): DJ Jonathan Move Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Acoustic Thursday Milk & Sugar Café (Bay Shore): Jazz Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Kane Daily Niesen 347 (Saint James): Niesen 347 Thursdays Paramount (Huntington): Steve Mitchell: A Tribute To The King (Elvis Presley Tribute) Shandon Court (East Islip): Aileen O'Rourke & Friends Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip): The Singing Websters NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Buckethead Madison Square Garden (NYC): Adele Terminal 5 (NYC): Explosions In The Sky

Friday, September 23

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Left Jab Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kane Daily D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Dead Ahead Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Full Disclosure K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): The Legendary Murphys / Uppercut Memories 2 (Williston Park): ReWined Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Larger Than Life & The 90s Band / 45 RPM NYCB Theater At Westbury: D.L. Hughley / Charlie Murphy Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The LPs R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Usual Suspects Space At Westbury: Dr. K's Motown Revue / The Double A Band

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Calendar Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Ride Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Nina Gordon & Savannah Sky Trotter's (Franklin Square): The Rockinghams Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Tributes: Stainless Leather (WASP) / Neon Knights (Dio) / S.M.F. (Twisted Sister) Amityville Music Hall: Crowbar Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Tito Batista & The Black Rose Orchestra Black & Blue (Huntington): X-Session BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Sir Cadian Rhythm Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Billboard Live Dublin Deck (Patchogue): DJ Joey I / DJ Summer John FatFish (Bay Shore): Los Dos Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): The Jerry Weldon Trio Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Bus Duty / DJ Epic Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Bohemian Summer Nicky's By The Bay (Bay Shore): Tradewinds Paramount (Huntington): Frank Caliendo Shandon Court (East Islip): Patterson Project / Tim Huss Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): The Brooklyn Bridge Treme (Islip): Lex Gray & The Urban Pioneers NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC): Buckethead / Black Uhuru Drom (NYC): 80s Vs 90s Party Featuring Stifler’s Mom / The Ultimate 90s Experience 80s Ear Candy DJ

Your Guide To Local Events Madison Square Garden (NYC): Adele SummerStage At Central Park (NYC): Lucius Terminal 5 (NYC): The Kills Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Guardavidas

Saturday, September 24

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway): Live Music Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): The Electric Dudes Charlie Bullfrog's (Floral Park): The Park Brothers D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Natural Red Band E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Muddy Johnson Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Flashback Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Deejays K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): FiveStone / The Mystic Lido Beach: Family Fall Festival: The 60s Invasion/ Others Madison Theatre at Molloy College (Rockville Centre): Long Island Comedy's 50+ Comedy Tour: George Rini / Frankie Pace / Christine O'Leary / Bill McCarty Memories 2 (Williston Park): Jetstream Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Penny Lane (Beatles Tribute) MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Sister Kisser / Unwelcome Guests / Greensleep / Trifles Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Rock Out Cures Inc. Presents Roc IX: The Barley Brothers / Exit Verona / Damage Control / The Bogs / Port Jefferson

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School Of Rock Prost Grill & Garten (Garden City): Katie Pearlman & Richard Lanahan R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Wolfcats Space At Westbury: Andy Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Roger Friedman Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Hell Or High Water Trotter's (Franklin Square): Generations Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): 45 RPM / Flashback Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Tito Batista & The Black Rose Orchestra Black & Blue (Huntington): Shockwave BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Chauncey Nedd & The Neddmen Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Popa Chubby Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): The Legendary Murphys / Rockin' 45s Dublin Deck (Patchogue): DJ Jonathan Move FatFish (Bay Shore): Red Hot Romance Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Homegrown Music Café/St. Gerard Majella Church Chapel (Port Jefferson Station): Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Lion's Den (West Islip): The Suburban Brothers Band Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Patti Greco Sunshine Paramount (Huntington): Tanya Tucker Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Mama Lee & Rose / The Hoodoo Loungers Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Robbie Krieger Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz

Treme (Islip): The Hitman Blues Band NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Beatles Brunch With Strawberry Fields Gramercy Theatre (NYC): Here Come The Mummies / Mother Feather Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): New Candy

Sunday, September 25

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway): Live Reggae City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Flynn's (Fire Island): Live DJ / Live Music Halls Pond (West Hempstead): Butchers Blind K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Sunday Open Jam Molloy College (Rockville Centre): Poetry Event Featuring Jack Coulehan & Barbara Novack / Swingtime Big Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Brunch Times Jazz & Blues Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Mike Francesa's Football Sunday NYCB Theatre At Westbury: TLC / En Vogue Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Kyler's 22nd Birthday Party: The Muckrakers / Reluctant Mortem / Vigil Antics / This Crooked Home / The Target Audience / TBA Amityville Music Hall: Live at AMH / Kaline / Versus The Wake / A Place To Hide Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): The Mystic /


Calendar Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Richie Dimino / Danny Marks Duo Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Martin Flynn Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Mitch Winston & The Band Of Natural Selection / The Woodworkers Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Long Island Sound Chorus Treme (Islip): Jazz Jam Session Vanderbilt Museum (Centerport): Grateful Dead Fest: Half Step / The Electrix / Reckoning / Unbroken Chain NYC/Queens Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Highline Ballroom (NYC): Robbie Krieger Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Thai Rock (NYC): Jerry's Jazz Band

Monday, September 26

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Magical Monday (Live Magic): Robin Channing 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 NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth / Jon Paris All-Star Jam Kitano New York Hotel (NYC): Open Jazz Jam Session Terminal 5 (NYC): Brian Fallon & The Crowes / Ryan Bingham / Paul Cauthen

Tuesday, September 27

Nassau Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic With Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Original Music Showcase Reel (East Rockway): Honor The Shield Tropix (Freeport): Country Night Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park): Jazz Jam Session Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Nite With 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 With The Johnny Mac Band House Of Brews (Port Jefferson): Open Jam With Jeff Regan Katie's of Smithtown: Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Karaoke Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony

Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens Drom (NYC): Soften The Glare Madison Square Garden (NYC): Adele Terminal 5 (NYC): Jake Bugg

Wednesday, September 28

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Terrence Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD Bar & Grill (Massapequa Park): Sal The Singer Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic With 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): 45 RPM Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Warren Shein Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Country Night Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesday R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Carrie McQuade Band Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: Cane Hill Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue): Jam Hosted By Bobby Nathan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Dublin Deck (Patchogue): DJ Deuce Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Trio Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Hosted By Michael Perlmutter Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Wednesday Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Bob Leto Trio Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Spirit Of Huntington Art Center: Original Open Mic With Toby Tobias Treme (Islip): Harmonica Bill NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Michael Packer Blues Band / Daddy Long Legs Radio City Music Hall (NYC): Mike Snow Terminal 5 (NYC): Glass Animals

Thursday, September 29

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Jazz & Sushi Night Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Ace Duo Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Holiday Inn (Carle Place): Salsa Night Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Live Band Karaoke / Simple Dreams

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Calendar

(Linda Ronstadt Tribute) Lounge At The Space At Westbury: It Came From Space / Fox Hollow / Brian Gibson Kish Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic R.S. Jones (Merrick): The Biscuit Kings Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin): Open Mic Night Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Julia Capello & Kayle Rural Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: Fit For An Autopsy / Lorna Shore / No Zodiac / Face Your Maker / Iscariot / Necropia / Haunt Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Dublin Deck (Patchogue): DJ Jonathan Move Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Acoustic Thursdays Mediterranean Manor (Patchogue): Ladies Drink Free Milk & Sugar Café (Bay Shore): Jazz Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Porch Groove Niesen 347 (Saint James): Niesen 347 Thursdays Paramount (Huntington): George Thorogood & The Destroyers Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip): The Hitman Blues Jam NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): A Decade Of Soul

Your Guide To Local Events Motown Revue Jazz Standard (NYC): Steve Wilson & Wilsonian's Grain Terminal 5 (NYC): Glass Animals

Photo by Bob Smith

Burton Cumimings • September 30 B.B. King’s (NYC)

Friday, September 30

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): The Joe Roberts Trio Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Brian Duggan D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Top Shelf Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Harpers Ferry K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Trainwreck / Empty Sky (Elton John Tribute) Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Betty Buckley Memories 2 (Williston Park): Voodoo Jungle Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Strange Effect / The Fearless / Leeds Point / 2 Weeks Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): 90s Night: The 90s Band NYCB Theatre At Westbury: The Band Perry Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): The Mystic R.S. Jones (Merrick): Chic 'N Martini Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): The Mike Barry Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Roots Foundation / Souliztik / Soul Junkies / Halfbreeds Black & Blue (Huntington): The Electric Dudes Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Cactus / Pat Travers Brickhouse Brewery (Patchogue): Bull Moose Party

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Madison Square Garden (NYC): Billy Joel Pianos (NYC): Lines West Terminal 5 (NYC): Bob Moses

Saturday, October 1

Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Mean Machine FatFish (Bay Shore): Rob Balone Giacomo Jack's (Amityville): Wall Street Jumpers Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Phoebe Austin Trio Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Crosstown Rhythm / DJ Epic Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Steve Archdeacon Paramount (Huntington): Boyce Avenue Revolution (Amityville): Midge Ure / Richard Lloyd / Color Film / The Ritualists Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): LHT Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Live Magic Show Treme (Islip): The Daddy Long Legs Blues Band NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Burton Cummings Drom (NYC): Ghost-Note Jazz Standard (NYC): Steve Wilson & Wilsonian's Grain

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway): Live Music D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Rockinghams E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Van Hagar (Van Halen Tribute) / Project Genesis (Genesis Tribute) Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Loudon Wainwright III / Nellie McKay Long Island Maritime Museum (Sayville) : Blues By The Bay: Big Daddy & The Bulldogs / Zenbock / Dead Ahead / The Welldiggers / The Johnny Mac Band / The Hoodoo Loungers / Diesel / Lex Gray & The Urban Pioneers / Mike DiGeronimo / Oompa / Bob Westcott / Dan LaForgia / Grand Folk Railroad / Kerry Kearney / Rocket & The Launchers Madison Theater at Molloy College (Rockville Centre): Artrageous Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Sound System MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Sebastian Bach NYCB Theatre At Westbury:


Calendar Dick Fox's Golden Boys: Frankie Avalon / Fabian / Bobby Rydell Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): die Spitzbuam R.S. Jones (Merrick): Live Music Space At Westbury: That 70s Band Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): The Kennedys Trotter's (Franklin Square): Down & Dirty Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): The Electrix / Seven Turns (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Amityville Music Hall: The John Stamos Project / Adult Magic / The Conflicted Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Judy Carmichael Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Rockin' 45s Changing Times (Farmingdale): Congregational Church Of Huntington (Centerport): No Fuss And Feathers Dublin Deck (Patchogue): DJ Jonathan Move FatFish (Bay Shore): The Rhythm Kings Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Noriko Ueda Duo Gunther's (Northport): The Electric Dudes Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Norman Vincent Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Paramount (Huntington): Bad Religion / Against Me! Performing Arts Studio Of NY (Port Jefferson): Comedy: Stevie GB – Welcome To Lawn Guyland Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): David Higgins Suffolk Theater (Riverhead):

Your Guide To Local Events Lez Zeppelin: A Whole Lotta Strings Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip): Ed Travers & Friends NYC/Queens Arlene's Grocery (NYC): Grubspoon / Smooth Antics / The New Brood B.B. King's (NYC): New York Burlesque Festival Jazz Standard (NYC): Steve Wilson & Wilsonian's Grain Melrose Ballroom (Long Island City): Giorgos Sabinis & Tamta Terminal 5 (NYC): Blood Orange Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Tony O Blues

Sunday, October 2

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway): Live Reggae Big Daddy's (Massapequa): Live Jazz City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Long Island Maritime Museum (Sayville): Blues By The Bay: Blues To Black Street / Harmonica Bill & Marked Deck / Dave Christian / The Cosmic Pioneers / Bob Europe / Blue Moon Rising / Blu Mojo / The 60s Invasion / The Joe Vicino Band / Breakaway Featuring Sweet Suzi / Jim Kolman & Dangerfield / The Stanton Anderson Band / Zenbock Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Brunch Time Jazz & Blues Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Mike Francesa's Football Sunday NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Gladys Knight

Oct. 1 K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore)

Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Fritz's Polka Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): World Of Pink Benefit Amityville Music Hall: StrongPoint / Gabriel / Jukai Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Jetstream / Billboard Live Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Danny Marks Duo Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Paramount (Huntington): Violent Femmes Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Shandon Court (East Islip):Tommy Mulvihill Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue): Live Breakfast Music NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Standup Comedy:

Gerald Kelly / Smokey Suarez / Kenny Williams / Damon Rozier / Freddie Ricks / Mugga Phoenix Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Jazz Standard (NYC): Steve Wilson & Wilsonian's Grain Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach): Mike Tedesco

Monday, October 3

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: Speak Low If You Speak Love / Homesafe / Let It Happen/ Shorebreak / Makeshift Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic With Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Barely Acoustic 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 With Kenn

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As this issue goes to press, most area colleges and high schools are up and running once again. As students get serious after a summer of fun, two of the most successful rock bands in Long Island history – Bayside and Taking Back Sunday – are back with new sounds, tour plans, and some rather surprising news as these musicians with area roots continue to take the entire globe by storm. Bayside: The famous foursome – Anthony Raneri (vocals, guitar), Chris Guglielmo (drums), Nick Ghanbarian (bass), and Jack O'Shea (lead guitar) – are back with the followup album to their 2014 smash album Cult with a new disc and a new outlook.

TAKING BACK SUNDAY & BAYSIDE: LI’S Superstars Are Bigger (& Smaller) Than Ever In 2016

Vacancy, released on August 19 on the fast-rising Hopeless Records label, is an album that is as personal as it is rocking. “The hotel on the album cover reflects the feelings I had while working on Vacancy,” said Raneri, who has had a busy year with both his own solo work and with Bayside, in a recent press release. “Writing this album, I felt as if everything was uncertain, I could move back to New York, buy a house in Nashville … I just didn’t know what was going to come next. I felt very isolated and as if everything in my life was temporary at that moment.” According to the press release, the new

Confessional, Long Island's TBS will next perform in more intimate rooms. The tour will bring them “home” with shows on September 29 at Irving Plaza, followed by October 4 at Revolution in Amityville. Taking Back Sunday remains Lazzara (vocals), John Nolan (guitars, vocals), Eddie Reyes (guitars), Shaun Cooper (bass), and Mark O’Connell (drums). The upcoming album, the Taking band's seventh album and their Back first since 2014's Happiness Is..., Sunday picks ups where the previous album left off. “By the time most bands get to this point in their career they are pretty set in what they do, but we were really mindful about approaching our musical ideas differently this time around and staying true to where the five of us are in our lives right now,” Lazzara said. “This album is truly an expression of what Taking Back Sunday is during this snapshot in time as opposed to what we think people expect from our band.”

Photos: Taking Back Sunday by Ryan Russell; Bayside courtesy Hopeless

album deals with the end of Raneri's marriage, and the songs reflect that sense of personal loss and hope – yet, the album brings Bayside fans their fix of the group's one-of-a-kind sound and originality. The group will be touring in support of the new album; no area dates of yet, but stay tuned for more news for on the most influential indie rock bands ever to hail from this region. More: baysidebayside.com. Taking Back Sunday: “Our Bayside idea is to go to the smallest clubs we can go to,” Taking Back Sunday vocalist Adam Lazzara told Entertainment Weekly about their upcoming follow-up tour in support of their new album Tidal Wave, to be released on September 16, also on Hopeless Records. After performing early in the summer with Dashboard

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No pop star has ever been more famous – or more talked about – and just in time for backto-school, this icon is back in a big way: Britney Spears' new album, Glory, is now in stores on RCA Records. The ninth studio album from the near-legendary pop queen features its first single, “Make Me...” ft. G-Eazy, for which the new music video has already amassed an incredible 20 million views. Spears worked with hit writers and producers including Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels, BURNS, Cashmere Cat, Mattman & Robin, Jason Evigan, Oak and others to create this new album, which has earned plaudits from all over the music press.

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Of course, there's been some promotion: Recently, Spears joined James Corden for his wildly popular Carpool Karaoke on CBS' “Late Night With James Corden”, and, for the first time in nearly a decade, she hit the MTV VMA stage, performing “Make Me...” with G-Eazy. Early in May, Spears performed a medley of many of her greatest hits on the 2016 Billboard Music Awards. There isn't much she hasn't done: The multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning pop icon is one of the most successful entertainers in pop history, with nearly 100 million records sold worldwide. In the U.S. alone, she has sold more than 70 million albums, singles, and songs, according to Nielsen Music. Born in

Award, which recognizes outstanding career achievements and influence in the music industry – as well as an American Music Award and the 2011 MTV Video Vanguard Award. So far, Spears has earned a total of six #1 debuting albums on the Billboard 200 chart and 24 top 40 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 — five of which went to #1. Spears has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards, and won for Best Dance Recording in 2005. Her pop concert Las Vegas residency, “Britney: Piece Of Me” at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino has been voted “Best Show in Las Vegas” and “Best Bachelorette Show in Las Vegas.” Even that’s not all: Spears also has been creating fragrances for more than 10 years, and to date has introduced 19 fragrances, available in over 90 countries around the world. For more Britney, just turn on your radio – or visit britneyspears.com. Find her at Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Vevo. The new album, Glory, is now available everywhere.

Photos courtesy RCA Records; cover photo by Randee St. Nicolas

Mississippi and raised in Louisiana, Spears became a household name as a teenager when she released her first single “...Baby One More Time,” a Billboard Hot 100 #1 smash and an international hit that broke sales records with more than 27 million copies sold worldwide, and is currently 14 times platinum in the U.S. Spears' musical career boasts countless awards and accolades, including six Billboard Music Awards as well as Billboard’s Millennium

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The Best Of The Best: As summer winds down and back to school – or, in many cases, back to the office – becomes a harsh reality, here's our pick of the top “must have” new products that can make life easier no matter what the autumn months have in store: Amazon Echo / Tap: It looks like a burnt can of Pringles on steroids – but oh, what Amazon's newest and most innovative product can do. This nifty, great-sounding convenience has drawn raves from everyone from CNET to USA Today, and with good reason: The Echo works on voice commands, and can play your music libraries, answer questions, give you the news and weather, play games with you, turn off your lights and TV, and a whole lot more. The Tap, a bit less expensive, works by pressing a button as opposed to simply talking to it. Most pundits agree: The Echo family of products – meet Alexa, everybody – is the first

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step to actually being in the world that “The Jetsons” forecasted for the future way back in the 1960s. On top of it all, the Echo is simply a lot of fun to mess around with. Of course, it's available at Amazon.com, but it's also at Bed Bath & Beyond and other electronics retailers. The MSRP is $179.99, but keep an

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Arts Announcements Alton Brown

Art Impressions: The Artist’s Eye: The National League of American Pen Women, All Cities Branch Frank & Gertrude Kaiser Art Gallery, Molloy College, Rockville Centre Through October 13; (516) 323-3196 The National League of American Pen Women offers a place for women artists, writers, composers, and choreographers to enrich their professional lives through networking,

professional development, exhibits, concerts, publications and service to the community. Attractions Gateway's Haunted Playhouse Gateway Playhouse, Bellport September 23 through October 31; thegateway.org; (631) 266-1133 It's that time of year already? Get ready for scares and dares at one of Long Island's most popular Halloween attractions. Books Alton Brown Book Revue, Huntington September 27 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The host of “Cutthroat Kitchen,” “Good Eats,” and “Iron Chef America” will speak and sign his new book, EveryDayCook.

Comedy The 50+ Comedy Tour September 24: Madison Theatre at Molloy College, Rockville Centre October 7: Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset longislandcomedy.com; (631) 928-9202 Big shows in the next two weeks; Molloy will welcome George Rini, Frankie Pace, and Bill McCarty.

Paula Poundstone Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor September 22 at 8 pm; baystreet.org; (631) 725-9500 The standup legend and star of NPR's “Wait Wait .. Don't Tell Me” returns to Long Island. Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730Frankie 3333; Pace 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. Theater Legally Blonde: The Musical Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through October 29; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Theatre Three's 47th Mainstage season begins with this musical/ comedy based on the adored movie; it's safe to say you'll have an “Elle” of a time. Avenue Q Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale Through October 1; (631) 218-2100;

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cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: Sure, it's puppets – but leave the little kids at home for this PG-13-rated comedy that took off-Broadway by storm.

Send arts notices to gtmag@optonline.net oo nn ee m m oo nn tt hh before your first event. Photos provided by area arts groups and organizations; Alton Brown courtesy Food Network

Legally Blonde: The Musical

Saturday Night Fever Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset Through October 9; (516) 694-3330; culturalartsplayhouse.com Put on your boogie shoes and enjoy

Adapted from Disney's animated film and the works of Rudyard Kipling: The “man cub.” Mowgli, bounds through the jungle and learns what it means to be human. Carousel BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through September 25; broadhollow.org; (631) 581-2700 One of the most beloved musicals of all time is revived. Rent Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts Through October 2; smithtownpac.org; (631) 724-3700 This modern day Broadway musical smash follows the triumphant run of Hairspray at this popular PAC.

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God Of Carnage Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts Through September 23; merricktheatre.com; (516) 868-6400 This Yasmina Reza comedy relates an evening in the lives of two couples, residents of a tony Brooklyn neighborhood, who meet to discuss a playground incident. The Jungle Book BroadHollow Theatre At Elmont Library October 2 through November 5; broadhollow.org; (516) 775-4420 (631) 581-2700 BroadHollow Children's Theatre:

Next Fall Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Through September 25; studiotheatreli.com; (631)226-8400 Presented by Empowerment Productions in conjunction with Studio Theatre; directed by Joe Marshall. Back To School With The Calamari Sisters Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Through October 29; studiotheatreli.com; (631)226-8400 They're back: These wacky “sisters” return for their latest comedic foray. Calendar Girls Temple Beth El, Huntington October 22 through November 6; townshiptheatregroup.org; (631) 213-9832 Township Theatre Group: A women’s institute’s most daring idea.

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Hot Artists & Events Rocking The Area Scene

New Host, Big Spirit: Ally Melendez Joins IndiMusic TV

Blues On The Bay: A Rootsy New Music Festival

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A new area music festival is Doc Blues Presents Blues On The Bay 2016, which debuts on October 1 and 2 at The Long Island Maritime Museum in Sayville. Here's a refreshing, old Ronkonkoma's IndiMusic TV recently school twist that should attract fans of the blues: tickets, just $8 per day, will be available at the door; there are no welcomed Ally Melendez to its team pre-sales. For information as the new host and VJ of “IndiMusic The Rhythm & Blues Express and schedules: TV's Top 21 Countdown.” bluesonthebayny.com. A senior at SUNY Oneonta, Despite the event's Melendez is a Mass Communications low admission cost, the major with a concentration in Media lineup will feature a huge studies and minor in Theatre. She array of familiar local bar currently hosts three locally broadcast and club bands and student-produced TV shows: The regional music Oneonta Movie Show, O Entertainment, and O-Code. Melendez also helps Dave Christian to run Oneonta’s reporting club artists, including The “Students Daily” while balancing Joe Vicino Band, The a full curriculum and involvement Stanton Anderson in various student clubs. A native of Band, The Johnny Mac Huntington, she graduated Syosset Band, The Hoodoo Senior High School in 2013. “I'm so excited to be the new host Loungers, Big Daddy & The Bulldogs, Dead and VJ of IndiMusic TV's Top 21 countdown,” said Melendez. “It is such an Ahead, Grand Folk incredible opportunity to work with the #1 independent music TV network Railroad, Blues To and get to really know all of the artists. I'm so excited to be joining the IndiMusic Black Street, Dave TV family. There are so many incredible things to come as I get to really know Christian, Zenbock, The each artist.” Originally founded in 2004 as a “go to” music video website and later launched Rhythm & Blues Express, Jim Kolman & Dangerfield, as a half-hour TV show in 2008 on WLNY TV10/55, IndiMusic TV was founded by Breakaway With Sweet Suzi, Bob Westcott, Kerry Kearney, The 60s Invasion, and more attractions and activities. area music professional and musician Chris Pati. For More On IndiMusic and its Log on for schedules and times. services, visit indimusic.tv.

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Serious Financial Comedy At Patchogue-Medford Libary

Wild Women Of Comedy: Big Laughs For The Best Of Causes

They’re back for another year of laughs and learning: The Wild Women Of Comedy's seventh annual breast cancer benefit show will take place on Saturday, October 1 at 8 pm at The Upsky Hotel in Hauppauge. Hosted by Anne LaPuma and Kit Stewart – the actual “Wild Women” who have entertained area audiences for years at performances in clubs and theaters – the show will also feature Tina Georgi, Mina Hartong, DJ Kathleen, and others, performing for the benefit of The Keep A Breast Foundation. For more information, find Wild Women Of Comedy on Facebook.

“Financial literacy” comedian Colin Ryan will make a special appearance on Wednesday, October 5 at 7:30 pm at The PatchogueMedford Library. The event is free for teens through adults, but space is limited; reservations are strongly suggested. To reserve, call the Patchogue Theatre box office at (631) 207-1313, or write to boxoffice@patchoguetheatre.org. Info: patchoguetheatre.org/events. Ryan's workshop, which includes humor and information and is intended for teens, college students, and their parents, will explore the relationship between money and the options in life. The performer is a rarity in public speaking: A financial expert and author with the background of a professional comedian and storyteller. Ryan uses honesty, storytelling, humorous pop culture touchstones, and an inspirational message to transform the dry subject of personal finance into an interactive conversation.

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An In-Depth Look At The Hottest Area Artists

The Steel Silk Band The Party Never Stops

Who: The Steel Silk Band is a big, horn-driven group – but it's definitely not your grandfather's kind of band. Performing contemporary music, the nine-member musical aggregation – featuring four lead singers – takes on the type of pop and rock artists that not every band has the moxy or skills to cover – yet, they are utterly accessible, performing for audiences of all ages everywhere from clubs to large outdoor public festivals. The band is comprised of Teri P., Joren L., Susan M, and Mike Z. (vocals), guitarists and vocalists Steve J. and Constantine N., bassist John P., drummer Logan M., and keyboardist Sid C., and saxophonist Mike A. The Artists & Their Sound: From the band's official bio: “The idea of a band that plays music that few bands play nor heard on the radio much these days was the premise of The Steel Silk Band. The band was founded in early 2014 with the intent of performing some of the top songs from some of the biggest artists from the '60s to today. “The band is comprised of nine of some of the top musicians and vocalists from the New York area, with each member bringing energy and accuracy to each song. Steel Silk is sure you will be surprised at what you're hearing, so get ready to bring back some of your fondest memories of yesteryear. The group covers songs from classic rock, Motown, R&B, pop, country, and much more. Some of the artists we cover are Billy Joel, Whitney Houston, Styx, Stevie Nicks, and Donna Summer – you'll never know what you'll hear from The Steel Silk Band.” To Learn More About The Artists: Log on to thesteelsilkband.com or find them at Facebook and Twitter, and on ReverbNation. The group will be all over the Long Island area in the coming days and weeks; upcoming shows include Sunday, October 9 at 2 pm at The Long Beach Public Library, and Sunday, November 20 at 2 pm at The Connetquot Public Library in Bohemia. A special New Year's Eve daytime performance has been booked on Saturday, December 31 at 3 pm at The Bay Shore / Brightwaters Public Library in Brightwaters.

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MTV Mediorcrity: What an outcry there's been over the recent MTV Video Music Awards! We had heard MTV would refocus on music and not concentrate entirely on reality and scripted shows, as it has done for the past decade and a half. That

they let her – because if they don't, chances are good that she won't show up. MTV, desperate to keep what once was its biggest yearly special afloat, now surrenders to its former prisoners. The result: The smallest viewing audience and worst ratings numbers in recent memory, as well as the worst reviews, across the board, that the show has received since it first appeared – back when Madonna was a new artist, and the hosts were Bette Midler and Dan Aykroyd. All the show wound up

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announcement happened around the same time that Prince died, and the network devoted an entire day to non stop Prince videos. All the talk sounded great, but at this moment in time. Lady Gaga: nothing of substance has From ‘Perfect actually changed at MTV. Illusion’ The network's music focus, for the most part, feels like less than zero. Nonetheless, it still trots out its yearly VMAs, which are based on the music videos that MTV hardly, if ever, gets around to showing. That may be part of the problem for MTV this time around, as this year's VMAs were soundly degraded and castigated as the most horrible version of the show ever. Truth be told, it was; in the early days of the network, artists did whatever MTV asked doing was making Rihanna, West, them to do because the stars relied and Beyoncé look bad, and MTV on the non-stop programming of look worse than bad; everything videos for MTV's gigantic audience about it was amateurish and of record and CD (and eventually abysmal. They all should hang their download) buyers. Unless you were heads in shame, apologize to the Michael Jackson, Madonna, or audience, and go back to the Guns 'N Roses, you did what you drawing board – or simply dump were told. These days, MTV has no the VMAs and stick to The MTV Movie Awards, or perhaps create an MTV Apps Awards Show or something they actually can handle. MTV can't get a handle on the VMAs now, sad to report. I used to love to watch every year; this time, it wound up being unwatchable. Can you imagine what next year will be like? If MTV has half a brain, it will hook up with artists such as Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga, who have Kanye West new albums on the way, and get involved in the buildup to the power or even a large audience release of those albums. Or maybe with which to hold music artists they'll find a band like Prima Donna captive, so MTV must do what the out on the West Coast, or any of artists want: If Kanye West wants the new breed of rock & roll bands an unscripted 20-minute rant that are ignored by radio so MTV session, he gets it. If Beyoncé can begin to outdo wheezing FM demands a half hour (or what felt and other outlets that continue to like a half hour) to sell her latest ignore rockers unless they're 70album and tour, she gets it. If year-olds from The Rock & Roll Hall Rihanna wants to open, close, and Of Fame. MTV better get its house appear in the middle of the show, in order ... while it still has a house.

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The Women’s International Music Network has named Lita Ford as a 2017 She Rocks Awards recipient. Recognizing women who stand out as role models in the music industry, the live awards take place on January 20 during the NAMM Show. Best known as a founding member of The Runaways in the late 1970s, Ford went on to a solo career as a hitmaker in the 1980s with “Kiss Me Deadly” and “Close My Eyes Forever.” "Wow! Thank you so much for the award,” said Ford. “It is such an honor to be recognized and held in high regard alongside other fellow

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California metal band Huntress kicks off fall with a string of dates, a coveted slot on Ozzfest (September 24 in California) and as support for Trivium and Sabaton on a U.S. run in September and October. The tour marks the band's first fullscale tour since releasing their third album Static in 2015. "Huntress is in full beast mode again and ready to bring the fury to stages this fall!,” exclaimed vocalist Jill Janus. “It is an honor to join Black Sabbath at Ozzfest on September 24, and tour alongside Trivium and Sabaton. September Mourning joins us as direct support on a slew of headlining shows as we kick off the fall tour. Huntress is thrilled to have the chance to really connect with our fans, who've been so supportive throughout our journey. Spread it, shred it, behead it!" Huntress is Janus, Blake Meahl (guitar), Eli Santana (guitar), Tyler Meahl (drums) and Eric Harris (bass). The band's fall tour will bring them to Irving Plaza in New York City on October 11. Learn more at HuntressKills.com, or find them on Facebook and Twitter.

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Amy Lynn

Amy Lynn and her band have been tearing up the NYC club scene for years, but no more … well, sort of. The band has changed its name, and in its usual quirky style, they did so in mid-show. “It's official,” reported Lynn on the band's website. “On August 18 at Rockwood Music Hall, we began our show as Amy Lynn & The Gunshow and ended our set as Amy Lynn & The Honey Men. Big thanks to all of you who made suggestions and supported us through the whole re-naming process. The naming credit goes to a fellow muscian, James 'Roto' Rotondi.” Amy Lynn & The Honey Men continue to grace many of New York's best clubs; learn more at amylynnandthehoneymen.com.

Coldplay

Coldplay:

Video Full Of ‘Dreams’

Coldplay revealed the video for “A Head Full Of Dreams,” the title track from their new album, which can be viewed at YouTube. The video was filmed in Mexico City in April during the band’s Latin American stadium tour. Directed by Marcus Haney and shot predominantly on Super 8mm film, it features the band members cycling to their show at the city’s Foro Sol venue, where they set a new attendance record. The video begins with Charlie Chaplin’s speech from The Great Dictator, which also opens the band’s live show. A Head Full Of Dreams, Coldplay’s seventh album, reached #1 on iTunes in more than 90 countries Rumer and has sold in Willis excess of four million copies. The album remained in the UK Top 10 38 weeks after its December 2015 release, and has helped Coldplay maintain its position as the band with most worldwide listeners on Spotify throughout 2016. The U.S. leg of

Coldplay’s A Head Full Of Dreams tour is now underway; further dates for 2017 are expected to be announced soon. Visit coldplay.com for more.

Rumer Willis:

Confirmed For Bay Shore

Rumer Willis has announced her first U.S. concert tour, slated to kick off October 12 – one that will include a headlining show on October 23 at Boulton Center in Bay Shore; advance tickets are now on sale at boultoncenter.org. With 23 dates now confirmed, the “Over The Love Tour” run is the popular Willis' first extended musical outing with her band, performing a chanteuse-style variety show of standards ranging from cabaret to jazz to classic R&B to contemporary pop. VIP packages are on sale now; for more information, visit overthelovetour.com. "A lot of people may not know this, but I learned to sing way before I ever learned anything about acting or ballroom dancing," said Willis, the daughter of Bruce Willis. "When I was young, my dad introduced me to the iconic vocalists of the American songbook like Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Rosemary Clooney, and others. This craft of storytelling through song has always inspired me. It's such an intimate and honest way to connect with people.”

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