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Rick Thomas NYCB Theatre At Westbury April 9 at 7 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 He's performed at this popular theater in the round as part of other illusionist events, and now the world-renowned Thomas and his troupe return to headline with an all-encompassing show that includes everything from the simplest of routines to jaw-dropping illusions on the grandest of scales, with a bit of humor and a lot of glamor along the way.

Live After Death (Iron Maiden Tribute) • Damage Inc. (Metallica Tribute) Theatre Of Pain (Motley Crue Tribute) The Space At Westbury Theater April 7 • Doors at 7 PM • thespaceatwestbury.com • (800) 745-3000 Only Loaded Concerts could bring not one but three top tribute bands to the big stage of The Space. Expect a night of rocking hits – with the focal point being the 20th anniversary celebration for Live After Death, the mega-popular Iron Maiden tribute act.

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Frankie Ballard The Paramount, Huntington April 15 at 8 PM • paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 Nashville comes to Huntington as one of country's hottest superstars returns for a night of hits and memories – and that's not all: Another red-hot sensation, Levi Hummon, is the special guest. Ballard will no doubt perform the three #1 singles that cemented his status as a superstar: “Sunshine & Whiskey,” “Helluva Life,” and “Young & Crazy.”


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Huge Wine Expo In Garden City

The “Taste Of Flight” Wine Expo is Saturday, April 8 beginning at 6 pm at The Cradle Of Aviation Museum in Garden City. Info is at (315) 797-1330; advance discounted tickets are at tasteofflightli.com. This year's event is under new management; those attending will recent a commemorative wine class. Sample new wines or old favorites from regional and national wineries, and share your love of wine with fellow fans. There will be food on hand as well, which can be paired with the more than 100 wines available to try. You must be 21 or older to attend; other attractions include a live deejay and a free photo booth. Parking is free. Hot Frets:

NY Guitar Show Returns To Freeport The NY Guitar Show & Exposition returns for the sixth year on Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23 at The Freeport Recreation Center. Info and tickets: (516) 435-8382 or nyguitarexpo.com; find them on Facebook and Twitter. Guitar players and enthusiasts can buy, sell, and trade with a wide range of dealers and collectors, including Taylor Guitars, Homestead Amps, Gbase, Premier Guitar, and others including gear manufacturers and custom builders. The show's Les Paul exhibit will return for 2017, amidst 10,000-square feet of guitars, gear, and a private pedal amp room. “Our sixth 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

Your Best Bets For Area Fun show on the east coast, tripling in size since our inception in 2012,” said Richard Johnson, The Expo's founder and promoter. The show features new, vintage and used instruments and amps, local dealers and music stores, retailers, and major manufacturers. Hot Rods:

Car Show & Swap Meet In Elmont

The next Long Island Cars car show and swap meet of 2017 is Sunday, April 9 from 8 am to 5 pm at Belmont Race Track in Elmont. A huge array of automobiles from the 1950s through today will be on display, including custom cars, street rods, exotics, muscle cars, and more; cars are judged in more than 50 classes. Hundreds of vendors will be on site, as car enthusiasts can buy, trade, sell, or swap parts, literature, and accessories. Show or sell your collectible car with admission; get the full scoop by calling (631) 5675898 or logging on to LongIslandCars.com. Rain date: April 23. Hot Broadway:

Gateway Playhouse Returns For 2017

Bellport's The Gateway has announced its 2017 season, which will include five recent and classic Broadway hits: Rent, Swing!, On The Town, Mamma Mia!, and Little Shop Of Horrors. Tickets start at $59 and are now on sale; student and youth prices are available for select shows. For more information, contact the box office at (631) 286-1133, or visit TheGateway.org.


Martha Graham Dance Company

Staller Center for the Performing Arts, Stony Brook University April 8 at 8 pm (631) 632-ARTS stallercenter.com Recognized as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, Martha Graham created a movement language celebrating the expressive capacity of the human body. This show will showcase creations by Graham alongside works by contemporary artists inspired by Graham’s legacy.

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Queens Theatre, Flushing April 8 at 8 PM (718) 760-0064 queenstheatre.org

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In the return of a popular promotion that began three seasons ago, New York Mets games at Citi Field in Flushing will once again feature “Free Shirt Fridays,” as all fans in attendance at every Friday night home game 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 pitcher Noah Syndergaard, the double play combination of Neil Walker and Asdrubal Cabrera, veteran Jose Reyes, and more. More information and tickets for all games are 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.


The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

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Almost Journey

(Journey Tribute) Suffolk Theater, Riverhead October 23 at 8 PM suffolktheater.com (631) 727-4343 It's not often that a tribute band features established stars from the area music scene who have original credentials in their own right, but this one is the serious exception: Leading the way for Almost Journey are Gene Marchello (the son of the legendary Peppi Marchello of The Good Rats) on lead vocals, and Joe Cumia on lead guitar (brother of Anthony Cumia of the “Opie & Anthony” radio show).

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ouring behind a critically acclaimed recent album, Peter Wolf & The Midnight Travelers debut on Friday, April 21 at 8 pm at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. For tickets and information, call (631) 288-1500 or log on to whbpac.org. In a musical career spanning half a century, Wolf has earned a reputation as one of rock & roll's most compelling performers while consistently making distinctive, personally charged music that demonstrates his mastery of a bottomless well of American musical styles. Wolf continued his musical journey with A Cure For Loneliness, his eighth solo release on Concord last year. The 12song album showcases his irrepressible charisma while encompassing his effortless affinity for

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country, blues, R&B, and rock. The album includes nine new Wolf originals, four of them co-written with Grammy/Academy Awardwinning songwriter Will Jennings. The material ranges from the loose-limbed gospel boogie of "How Do You" to the rousing rock of "Wastin' Time" to the acoustic reverie of "Some Other Time, Some Other Place" to the swinging big-band swagger of "Mr. Mistake" to the introspective balladry of "Peace Of Mind" and "Fun For A While." Other highlights are an audacious bluegrass reworking of the classic J. Geils anthem "Love Stinks," and the stirring soul ballad "It's Raining," which Wolf co-wrote with R&B pioneer Don Covay.

Tilles Center, Greenvale April 8 at 8 PM tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 This performance is part of The Long Island Guitar Festival, the annual event that focuses on great musicians from around the globe. This year’s concert series has much more in store as well, also featuring Raphaella Smits (April 4), David Leisner (April 7), Benjamin Verdery (April 9), and more artists and groups showcaing the mastery of the fretted instrument; log on to the website or call the number above for a complete schedule.

One Night Of Queen: Gary Mullen & The Works

Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington April 9 at 7 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Over the past 12 years, Gary Mullen & The Works has performed this concert event to audiences throughout the globe; expect everything from “Bohemian Rhapsody” to “Radio GaGa” during this night of memories and memorials. A Cure for Loneliness' thematic centerpiece is its opening track "Rolling On," a spare yet insistent statement of purpose that underlines Wolf's stature as a world-class rock 'n' roll survivor. "It's a song about getting through life and trying to prevail, and that's what the whole record is about," Wolf said. "It's basically saying 'I'm still here.' Change is constant, but it's not necessarily negative, so you just have to keep rolling on." "I see this album as a continuation of a body of work that I've been creating for a long, long time," Wolf concluded. “Each album is a challenge and every one of them has been a learning experience. I think that they've become more personal and revealing as I've continued. I still feel the way I felt when I started out decades ago, I'm just trying to prevail and continue to grow as an artist … and to keep rolling on with music as a cure for loneliness."

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rammy award-winning country artist Travis Tritt performs at The NYCB Theatre At Westbury on Thursday, April 6. The performance is one of the many stops on Tritt’s stateside tour, which has received rave reviews from concertgoers and critics alike. Make plans now by calling (516) 247-5200, or by logging on to thetheatreatwestbury.com or ticketmaster.com. More than 25 years after he launched his music career, this Southern-rock influenced artist continues to stay true and relevant to country music fans across the globe. In November, Tritt released a live DVD and two-

two Grammy award wins, and multiple #1 singles on the country radio charts, including “Help Me Hold On,” “Can I Trust You With My Heart,” and more. Tritt was dubbed one of “The class of ’89,” which included country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson, all whom dominated the charts in the 1990s and beyond. Among Tritt’s 11 studio albums and numerous charted singles are 19 Top 10 hits, including “Anymore,” “Best Of Intentions,” “Modern Day Bonnie And Clyde,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive.” A Man & His Guitar is scheduled to air as special programming on PBS stations across the country (check local listings for times and channels). Filmed and recorded at the historic Franklin Theatre, the program spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice, his exceptional guitar prowess, and his hits.

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A Legend That’s Still On Top At NYCB Theatre At Westbury disc CD set, A Man & His Guitar – Live From The Franklin Theatre, now available through major digital retailers, TravisTritt.com, and at various stops throughout Tritt’s tour. The DVD will only be available at TravisTritt.com and on tour. The much-anticipated release, shot and recorded at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee, spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice and his guitar prowess in an intimate theater setting. Over the course of his career, Tritt has produced more than 25 million in album sales,

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THE BOUNTIFUL GOURMET

A Sumptuous Citi: When The New York Mets moved from the aging Shea Stadium to their lavish new digs at Cit Field in Flushing in 2009, a new diamond was only part of the plan. Long gone are the days of long lines for perfunctory ballpark food – today, Citi Field may very well be the best restaurant in New York City, buoyed by an array of gourmet purveyors such as Union Square Hospitality Group (creators of longtime City favorites Shake Shack and El Verano Taqueria, and now Papa Rosso and its gourmet individual pizzas), Pat LaFrieda, Rao’s, Myraid Restaurant Group, and many more. The choices are many; the

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the popular New York City restaurant Nicoletta by Chef Michael White, including pepperoni sticks and a chicken parmesan and mozzarella sandwich that’s our choice for best new food item; Papa Rosso’s array of margherita, pepperoni, and mushroom and cheese mini pizzas; and Blue Smoke’s unique take on mac and cheese, topped with brown butter breadcrumbs, pickled jalapeno, and brisket. quality is, in a word, staggering, Popular names displayed thanks to the efforts of senior choice items at the event: Shake executive chef Patrick Schaeffer, Shack’s ShackBurger is the his team of culinary experts, and menu item that has changed the the keen choices of food perception of companies that now Citi Field: Quite Likely ballpark food in call Citi Field home. NYC’s Best Restaurant New York forever, The Mets unveiled and it attracted its many new dishes and concepts at its annual “New At Citi usual array of diehards who line up to get their burger at area Field” event on March 23, and locations and at Citi Field. Box here’s the highlights as we saw Frites offered chicken poppers; Pat LaFrieda’s signature ballpark item, the Original Filet Mignon Steak Sandwitch, is quite likely the best-kept secret at the ballpark, but word of mouth is making it a best-seller, and for good reason – it’s perfection on a bun. Citi Field newcomer Big Mozz debuted its new Big Moss Sticks – hand-breaded mozzarella them: The busy upscale eatery in sticks made with fresh garlic and left field is now dubbed The Porsche Grille, and it’s under the auspices of Drew Nieporent (if we need to say more, you’re reading the wrong column) ... New additions for 2017 include Josh Capon’s unique Bash Burger (a taste unlike any hamburger we’ve ever experienced); items from

served with housemade sauces, and eating just one was Big close to impossible. Mozz More highlights: Sure, there are plenty of new age foods, but what’s better than a Mister Softee Shake on a hot summer day – or a Mama’s Of Corona Italian Special Hero? Here’s how good it is: When Schaeffer announced that Mama’s Of Corona was back, the crowd actually broke into applause; the Queens-based eatery is as beloved by the Flushing faithful as Tom Seaver, Ed Kranepool, or

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Mookie Wilson. There is so much food at Citi Field for 2017 we can’t even list it all, but Two Boots, Bao Haus, Daruma Of Tokyo, Dan & John’s Wings, and other favorites are all on deck. David Newman, the Mets’ senior vice president of marketing and communications, summed up what’s made Citi Field so special in recent seasons: “Each year, we’ve tried to do more things to add to the ballpark experience for everyone ... It’s all about the fans every year.”

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It turned out that Tim Tebow brightened up spring training for The New York Mets by distracting fans from worrying about whether Matt Harvey will ever regain his velocity or if David Wright is finished. Tebow got a few hits, made some good catches,

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and (perhaps most importantly) made fans happy by signing a ton of autographs and taking an equal amount of selfies with them. It will be interesting to see whether the Mets have Tebow play this summer for The Brooklyn Cyclones. The New York Yankees camp wasn’t the same without the likes of Mark Teixeira, Carlos Beltran, and Alex Rodriguez. Things were so tranquil in Tampa that the biggest story was outfield prospect Clint Frazier cutting off his long red locks to conform with the team’s conservative grooming policy. Although they did not come close to winning the World Baseball Classic, underdog Team Israel generated a lot of goodwill and surprised a lot of folks by winning games against South Korea, Taiwan, the Netherlands, and Cuba before getting bounced by Japan. Granted, only a couple of the players were actually born in

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Israel, but the results gave a sense of pride to Jewish fans all over the world; it should spark interest in our national pastime in Israel, where currently soccer and basketball rule. Former Yankees media relations director and longtime baseball author Marty Appel has written what I consider to be the definitive biography of the most famous baseball manager of all time: Charles Dillon Stengel, better known by his nickname, Casey, derived from the initials of his hometown, Kansas City. The book is titled Casey Stengel (Doubleday), with the particularly accurate subtitle “Baseball’s Greatest Character.” Stengel had his greatest success managing the Yankees in the 1950s, but was fired after the team lost the 1960 World Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates in seven games thanks to Bill Mazeroski’s home run in the 10th inning of the deciding contest. The Yankees were probably going to ditch Stengel even if they had won the Series because of his age: “I’ll never make the mistake of turning 70 again!” Stengel bitterly said after he was let go. The fledgling New York Mets immediately signed him to be their first manager. Appel does a nice job telling both well-known and more obscure anecdotes about Casey and those awful Mets teams that made losing an art form in their early years. While some in the media,

Cordovano $80, Ian Randman $50, Rachel Hines $40, Jessee Lindell $30. Eliminator: Anthony Cordovano $10, Pierce Field $8 . Teen Masters advancers: HS Girls: Rachel Hirst, With Bob Smith Amanda Petrillo; HS Boys: Matthew Ward, Michael Mirabile; under-14 Boys: John Clark Jr, Rocco Lam; Compton's A Champion: Monique Compton, an execuAlumni bowlers competing: Mackenzie Wagner, Dean tive assistant from the Bronx, won her first LIGBT title Tischer, Harris Mirza, and Jonathan Zaoutis. and $1,000 on March 19 at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde The LIYBT makes stops for tournaments on April 30, Park. Compton, an LIGBT member since 2013, beat Sal May 7, and May 21; learn more at Facebook.com/LIYBT Florindo 240-224 in the final shootout to earn her first or the LIYBT app, available at iTunes and Google Play. title. Floridino earned $500 for his runner-up position. The official website is liybtbowling.com. Rounding out the top four was third place finisher Jackie Herrill Happenings: Recent high USBC-sanctioned Delawski of Williston Park with a 223 worth $300; fourth league scores from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park: went to Maniram Basdeo of the Bronx, NY with a 194 Joanne Perry 711 and 672 series; Bonnie Gortler 246; worth $250. The tournament, competed on the U.S. Kathy Chernow 618 series; Brenda Bailey 230; Ray Open pattern, was low scoring and highly competitive, Perry 790 series; Bonnie Gortler 237; Josephine Musacchio 217; Kimberly Maslankowski 209; Lisa Laguarino 257, 238 and 664 series; Pamela Scholz 246, 243 and 681 series; Jackie Delawski 230 and 219 and 642 series; Cez Ayroso 227; Susan Bilicki 226; Chris Vega 215; K. Doherty 212; Tess Wagan 212; Annette Sequino 211; Cindy Custodio 211; Sheila Tolentino 209; Aimee Simm 206; Liz Corda 203; Baby Valerio 202; Mike Fandino 278; Justin Juarez 290; John Coughlin 269; Paul Silva 269; Susan Bilicki 606 series; Bill Delawski 753 series; Mike Vietri 738 series; Raphael Acosta 712 series; Jackie Delawski, Sal Florindo, Monique Compton, & Maniram Basdeo Pat Healey 711 series; Joe Caldera 706 series; Paul Kolacki 702 series. Here's what you need to do to get your league scores with spare making at a serious premium. To view the final results of the Herrill Lanes event and in our column: Send them to us! We publish all USBCfor a full schedule of upcoming spring LIGBT events, visit sanctioned scores with these achievements: 265 games and above and 700 series and above for men, and 200 ligbtour.com. games and 600 series and above for women and youth. Youth Champions Emerge: Brayden Brogan and Send your scores to gtmag@optonline.net. Pierce Field took home titles on March 5 at the LIYBT PBA Array: Professional Bowlers Association news, tournament at AMF Plainview Lanes; Teen Masters supplied by Bill Vint: The PBA will again host special advancers were also named during this important stop PBA-PWBA regional events open exclusively to women on the LIYBT schedule. bowlers in its East, South, Central, Midwest, Southwest, Scholarship winners: West and Northwest Regions in 2017. Dates and Handicap division: Brayden Brogan $100, Alex Cruz locations will be announced in the coming weeks. The $75, Alex Grzybowski $50, Brianna Maenza $40. PBA also will continue to welcome women bowlers in all Scratch Division: Pierce Field $115, Anthony of its regional tournaments, but regionals will no longer

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especially Howard Cosell, liked to paint Stengel as a senile clown, it was all an act. Stengel was a bright man who was a bank executive in California. He played the comic relief role as Mets manager as a way of taking pressure off of the shoulders of his inexperienced (or in some cases, not particularly talented) players. Fans of the current day Mets who go to games at Citi Field on Sundays will have an extra reason to make the trip: McDonald’s will be a corporate sponsor of Sunday games, and if the Mets win, fans who attend the game can redeem their ticket stub for a free food item. The Princeton University Tigers maintained a longstanding school tradition by losing their opening game in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament by a whisker. They were upended by Notre Dame 6058, no shame considering The Fighting Irish were Photos: LIGBT winnres courtesy LIGBT Tour; Walker Ray Williams Jr. file photo courtesy PBA, LLC

pay a special prize to the highest-finishing woman in the field. Women who are members of the Professional Women’s Bowling Association will be able to enter standard PBA regional events at the membership entry fee rate, but the end-of-season PBA-PWBA Women’s Regional Challenge which has been part of the PBA World Series of Bowling the past three seasons has been discontinued. PBA Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. defeated Lee Brosius, 268-221, 211-206, in the best-of-three-game title match to win his incredible 101st PBA title in the PBA50 Fayetteville Southern Open on March 12 at LaFayette Lanes in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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the runners-up in the ACC Tournament held at Barclays Center last month. The highlight of that tournament was not the championship game, but the Duke-UNC semi-final where it seemed as if the entire state of North Carolina was on hand to witness it. The Barclays Center was the liveliest that I have ever seen there, and it served as a

reminder that if The Brooklyn Nets ever can be competitive, an NBA game at Barclays can be a happening. Congratulations to Nets center Brook Lopez on hitting the 10,000-point mark in the NBA. Lopez is one of the most underappreciated athletes in New York history because he has generally played on awful teams. In spite of that, he has never complained or demanded a trade. He has always been accessible to both fans and media. First year Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson breathed a sigh of relief when the Nets beat the Sacramento Kings as March started to earn their 10th win of the 2016-17 season. That meant that the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers remain in the history books as the worst NBA team of all time. Never mind that it took the Nets the first two months of 2017 to win two games. Fans and media members alike were saddened to learn of the recent death of former New York Knicks analyst John Andariese, who possessed a mellifluous, relaxed voice and never put on airs. Sure, he wanted the home team to win, but never sugarcoated things when they weren’t going well for the blue and orange. The New York Giants made a good pickup by signing wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who had just been cut by The New York Jets a few days earlier. Marshall always plays well for his new team the first year after he signs – yet his production seems to drop precipitously in succeeding years. The Jets took a lot of knocks from critics for bringing New England Patriots linebacker Dont’a Hightower for a visit to their Florham Park, New Jersey headquarters. It happened to be his birthday the day he came calling, and the team had cupcakes baked for him in his honor. It was a nice gesture, but Hightower wound up

re-upping with the Pats. Still, the Jets deserve credit for trying. Boxing is doing better than expected these days. The Danny Garcia-Keith Thurman welterweight championship fight at Barclays Center delivered enormous ratings for CBS. On St. Patrick’s Day, Irish Olympic boxer Michael Conlan was able to sell out The Theater at Madison Square Garden. European promoter Richard Schaefer is launching World Boxing Super Series, a tournament where the winning pugilists will share in a $50 million prize purse. Boxing tournaments have not done well historically, but the time may be right for one to succeed. Showtime will broadcast the bouts.

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Patio Party: Mohegan Sun Pocono

Mohegan Sun (PA): Returning to Mohegan Sun Pocono are what many have dubbed one of Northeast Pennsylvania’s biggest parties: Starting Thursday, June 1, the resort's “Party On The Patio” will feature food and drink specials, free live entertainment provided by tribute bands, and a breathtaking view of NEPA scenery. Through August 31, this party starts every Thursday at 6 pm along The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono Racetrack Apron. Among the featured tribute bands for these parties are Halfway To Hell (AC/DC, June 1); Bon Jersey (Bon Jovi, June 8); Mötley 2 (Mötley Crüe, June 15); Damn The Torpedoes (Tom Petty, June 22); Parrot Beach (Jimmy Buffet, June 29); with more bands and attractions on the schedule throughout the entire summer. For those who might not know about the “other” Mohegan Sun: Mohegan Sun Pocono is owned by the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut. Situated on 400 acres in Plains, Pennsylvania, Mohegan Sun Pocono features a 238-room hotel with on-site spa and adjacent 20,000 square-foot Convention Center. It is currently home to 82,000 square feet of gaming space including 91 live table games, 2,300 slot machines and electronic table games, a variety of dining and shopping options, nightlife, entertainment, and live harness racing. Learn more by calling (570) 831-2100. Jake's 58 (Islandia): This new Suffolk County attraction already has seen its share of big Long Island-based winners at its array of video slot machines. In March, the organization's Facebook page (Facebook.com/Jakes58.LongIsland) listed examples of big winnners, including Daniel Walter of Shirley, who took home Joey Fatone: $5,025 on a Green Machine Free Spin Resorts World slot machine. Jake's 58 also offers luxury rooms and fine dining, with everything offered from an in-room meal or contemporary selections in the 190-seat Bistro 58 featuring signature dishes designed by Executive Chef Brandon Cintorino. Learn all about it by calling (631) 232-3000. Resorts World (Queens): This Jamaica, Queens hotspot continues to book both local and national entertainment as well as worldwide superstars to perform on its many stages. Sure, there's lots of excitement to be found at the machines and tables as well as a lavish buffet and fine dining spots, but many fans are coming in to enjoy music of all genres. Coming up on the schedule: A Joey Fatone “Meet & Greet” on April 22 (the legendary singer is now a food impresario with Fat-One's Hot Dogs Restaurant); Jellybean Benitez's Night at Studio 54, with several appearances throughout the summer; and more music artists and comedians. Learn more at (888) 888-8801.

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Calendar

Tuesday, April 4

Nassau K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: Ray Lambiase / Father Jones / Blue Velvo Nutty Irishman (Farmingale) Country Night Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) JDL Reel (East Rockaway) Honor The Shield 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 House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Open Jam With Jeff Regan Katie's Of Smithtown Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Open Mic Nutty Irishman (Farmingale) Bill Farren Benefit: Whiskey Road O Solo Mio (Stony Brook) Phyllis Tagg Shandon Court (East Islip) Ward Cloughen

Thursday, April 6 Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Karaoke With DJ Chris From Songbird Entertainment Brixx & Barley (Long Beach) Ralph Palladino & Friends Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg Craft Kitchen & Tap House (Lynbrook) Thursday Night Live E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) A Witch's Brew Hub (Island Park) Open Mic With Benoir Kacey's Rooftop (Rockville Centre) Country Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / FM (Steely Dan Tribute) Living Room (Bethpage) R&B After Work Party Lounge At The Space At Westbury The David Clarke Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Ballyhoo! / Passafire / The Offshore Regulars / Bumpin' Uglies / Bunktown Falls Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Stevie Nicks / The Pretenders

NYC/Queens/Brooklyn B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Popa Chubby / B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Blue Note (NYC) The Stanley Clarke Band City Vineyard (NYC) Lucy Kaplansky City Winery (NYC) Craig Finn

Wednesday, April 5

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 & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic & Jam: The Johnny Mac Band Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic: "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) Stan Wiest Manning's (Carle Place) Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Open Jam Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Billy Joel Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport) Country Wednesdays 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) Country Music Night Amityville Music Hall Greyhaven Beau's Bar (Greenlawn) Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Lydia Sabosto Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Anthony Romano Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Huntington Music Hall At Finley’s Of Green Street Open Mic Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Open Mic Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic With Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville): Acoustic Open Mic With Tom

NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC) Atomic Funk Project Blue Note (NYC) The Stanley Clarke Band City Vineyard (NYC) Jill Hennesy Red Lion (NYC) Danny Kean Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Jack Of Clubs

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Your Guide To Local Events

Kaytlin Race & Ben Plotnik • 4/8 Brookwood Hall (East Islip) NYCB Theatre At Westbury Travis Tritt Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Band Of Dwellers Tilles Center (Greenvale) Long Island Guitar Festival: Huy Thank Nguyen / Harris Becker Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Suffolk Amityville Music Hall Agnostic Front / Hangman / Diesel / Spit It Out Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Bistro 72 (Riverhead) April Rain Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Paramount (Huntington) Kevin James Patchogue Theatre Live In The Lobby: Jeff Jacobs / Kirsten Maxwell Ristegio’s Restaurant (North Patchogue) Shockwave Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Tap & Barrell (Smithtown) JellyBand Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Live Jazz NYC/Queens Blue Note (NYC) The Stanley Clarke Band B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Don McLean / Das EFX Jazz Standard (NYC) Randy Weston

Friday, April 7 Nassau Althouse 1828 (East Rockaway): Live Music Brixx & Barley (Long Beach) Dave Kellen Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Brian Duggan K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Wonderous Stories / Equinox (Genesis Tribute) Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Electric Jam Luxor (Hicksville) The Electric Dudes Memories 2 (Williston Park) Interboro Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Dinosaurs In Vietnam Showcase: Will & BDEE Of BDEE / The Venomous Oranges / Unaware Wolf / Sugarskull Piledriver / Choosy Moms / Ninja Tree House / TBA Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Souls On Board / WannaBe (Spice Girls Tribute) Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Idina Menzel Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) All The Blink


Calendar Things / 12X NYCB Theatre At Westbury George Lopez Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) The Mystic Space At Westbury Theater Live After Death (Iron Maiden Tribute) / Theatre Of Pain Motley Crue Tribute) / Damage Inc. (Metallica Tribute) Sunset Grill (Seaford) Mountain Jam Orchestra (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Live Standup Comedy Tilles Center (Greenvale) Long Island Guitar Festival: David Leisner Trotter's (Franklin Square) Flashback Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Strange Houses / Lonesome Dan & The Curmudgeons / A'Mericana / Quarter Horse Backstage Pass (Ronkonkoma) Hellgate / Acme Dynamite Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Michael Duca Bobbique (Patchogue) The Patterson B-Side Band BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Billboard Live Duffy’s Ale House (Lindenhurst) Nashville Skyline Emporium (Patchogue) 20 Highview Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Dave Diamond Band

FM (Steely Dan Tribute) • 4/6 K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Hotel Indigo East End (Riverhead) East End Craft Beer Festival: Miles To Dayton / Fred Golik / Bob Stander Lily Flanagan’s (Babylon) South Shore Rockers Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Madison Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Rapid Fire Molly McGuire’s (Oakdale) The DJC Trio Napper Tandy’s (Smithtown) Any Way You Want It (Journey Tribute) Paramount (Huntington) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band Revolution (Amityville) Craving Strange Ristegio’s Restaurant (North Patchogue) Panic Rocky Point Ale House The Key Three Shandon Court (East Islip) Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks / Tim Huss South Country Tavern (East Patchogue) Boheman Summer Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The HooDoo Loungers / The Truants Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Vanilla Fudge Treme (Islip) Brown Shoe Jazz Quartet

Your Guide To Local Events NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Carl Thomas Blue Note (NYC) The Stanley Clarke Band Blackthorn 51 (Elmhurst) John 5 Carnegie Hall (NYC) San Francisco Symphony City Winery (NYC) Wesley Stace's Cabinet Of Wonders Community Church (NYC) Lou & Peter Berryman Jazz Standard (NYC) Randy Weston Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Kevin & Johnny

Saturday, April 8

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) The Electrix (Grateful Dead Tribute) / War Child (Jethro Tull Tribute) Homestead (Oyster Bay) The Groove Daddies Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Kim Russo Memories 2 (Williston Park) ReWined MP Taverna (Roslyn) Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Penny Lane (Beatles Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) ZBTB (Zac Brown Tribute Band) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Nine Deez Nite / DJ Sparky / That 70s Band NYCB Theatre At Westbury Kathy Griffin Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) Half Step Sunset Grill (Seaford) Liverpool Tribute (Beatles Tribute) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) The Wes Houston Trio Tilles Center (Greenvale) Long Island Guitar Festival: Gohar Vardanyan / The Saigon Guitar Quartet / Ana Vidovic / Celtic Woman Trotter's (Franklin Square) Generations Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) / Who's Next (The Who Tribute) Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor) Bob & Ben From The Suburban Brothers Band Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Keith Sloane Blue Point Brewery (Patchogue) Free Grass Union Bobbique (Patchogue) Shecky & The Twangtones Butterfield's (Hauppauge) PM Overdrive BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music East Hampton Library Tennessee Walt's Bristol & Beyond: The Birth Of Country Music Emporium (Patchogue) Shaggy / Cham / Rupee / Ayo Jay / Tifa / P Carrera Gray Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Rhythm Kings Molly McGuire’s (Oakdale) Banshee Brothers / Off The Record Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) The James

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Calendar Kolman Band Napper Tandy’s (Smithtown) Whiskey Road Paramount (Huntington) Gary Gulman Port Jefferson Moose Lodge Southbound Recipe 7 (Miller Place) Bohemian Summer Revolution (Amityville) Joe Saladino Band Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Staller Center (Stony Brook) Martha Graham Dance Company Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Revel In Dimes / The Crushing Violets Suffolk Theater (Riverhad) Michael Firestone (Michael Jackson Tribute) Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Treme (Islip) Chris Covais & Friends NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Reggae Fest Blue Note (NYC) The Stanley Clarke Band Carnegie Hall (NYC) San Francisco Symphony Gin Fizz Harlem Ms. Bluntler Jazz Standard (NYC) Randy Weston Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Oldies Show Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Copperhill Junction

Sunday, April 9

Nassau City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Kenny Hendricks Half Moon Café (Long Beach) Brian McGeough Junction (Long Beach) Penny Lane (Beatles Tribute) K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Sunday Open Jam Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) One Night Of Queen (Queen Tribute)

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Your Guide To Local Events Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Unforgiven Combat Live Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Marc Anthony Tilles Center (Greenvale) Long Island Guitar Festival: Benjamin Verdery Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Carousel Kings / Abandoned By Bears / Bad Case Of Big Mouth / All Out! / Midnight Foolishness / Basilisk / Deadline Tuesday / Times Like These / And Then There Were None Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor) Hamptons International Film Festvial Screening: Judy Berlin / Live Appearance by Edie Falco Brookwood Hall Ballroom (East Islip) Kaitlyn Raitz & Ben Plotnick Cinema Arts Centre (Huntington) The Counterclockwise Ensemble Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn Paramount (Huntington) Kevin James Patchogue Theatre Bookends (Simon & Garfunkel Tribute) Red River Inn (Yaphank) Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Revolution (Amityville) No! Live Matter Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Treme (Islip) Kevin Clarke Duo NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Keiko Matsui Blue Note (NYC) The Stanley Clarke Band City Winery (NYC) Betty Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Jalopy Theater (Brooklyn) John McCutcheon Jazz Standard (NYC) Randy Weston Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Deep Pockets


Calendar Monday, April 10 Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) WWE Monday Night Raw Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station): Monday Jazz Jam: The Gracenotes Trio Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone 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 NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC) Devin The Dude / Jon Paris All-Star Jam City Winery (NYC) Dale Watson & Ray Benson / My Darling Clementine Jazz Standard (NYC) Mingus Big Band Kitano New York Hotel (NYC): Live Jazz

Tuesday, April 11 Nassau K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Long Island Rock Unplugged: Craving Strange / Revel 9 / Others Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Night Paddy’s Loft (Massapequa) Paul Cuthbert

Your Guide To Local Events Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute)

Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic Nite: David Jon Paisley Amityville Music Hall Unearth / Fit For An Autopsy / Darkness Divided / Exalt / This Life We Live BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport) Open Mic Night: Jerry Ramone Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point) Open Mic & Jam: The Johnny Mac Band Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The People's Open Mic 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) Open Mic O Solo Mio (Stony Brook) Phyllis Tagg Shandon Court (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) B.B. King Blues

4/8 89 North (Patchogue)

Club All-Stars City Vineyard (NYC) Joseph Arthur City Winery (NYC) Dave Davies

Jazz Standard (NYC) Mobetta Tuesdays

Wednesday, April 12 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: "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) From Italy With Love Featuring Marilyn Carminio Lounge At The Space At Westbury Theater

Wayne Cobham Manning's (Carle Place) Phil Smith NYCB Theatre At Westbury Adam Sandler / David Spade / Nick Swardson / Rob Schneider Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Country Music Night Amityville Music Hall Thank You Scientist / Time King / Nexus Canvas / Consonance Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Lydia Sabosto Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Giving Back To Those Who Give Benefit Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Huntington Music Hall At Finley’s Of Green Street Open Mic Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) Open Jam / Jam Session Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic: Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville): Acoustic Open Mic With Tom Treme (Islip) Domenic Duval Jr. & Chris Ziembi NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Harlem Gospel Choir City Vineyard (NYC) Pat McGee City Winery (NYC) Dave Davies Jazz Standard (NYC) Mike McGinnis

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Calendar / Art Lande / Steve Swallow Knitting Factory (Brooklyn) Maggie Koerner

Thursday, April 13

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Jazz & Sushi Night Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway) Live Music Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Karaoke With DJ Chris From Songbird Entertainment Brixx & Barley (Long Beach) Mike Tessler Craft Kitchen & Tap House (Lynbrook) Thursday Night Live Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg George Martin's Grillfire (Merrick) Brian McGeough Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Salsa Night Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Live Music Hub (Island Park) Open Mic With Benoir K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / One (Three Dog Night Tribute) Living Room (Bethpage) R&B After-Work Party Mesita (Rockville Centre) Salsa Night Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Harlem Globetrotters Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Space At Westbury Theater Jorma Kaukonen Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night Tocolo Cantina (Garden City) Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Ad Astra / Callooh Callay / Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music

Your Guide To Local Events Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Jeff LeBlanc Butterfield's (Hauppague) Jerry Costanza & His Trio Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Revolution (Amityville) Saliva

Friday, April 14

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway): Live Music Brixx & Barley (Long Beach): Ace Campagne House (Bethpage) Lisa Itts Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Ryan Berg Corner The Suspects Group Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music 4/15 K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Treme (Islip) Rubber Soul / Behind Closed Doors Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Snackmasters Living Room (Bethpage): Classic Fridays Memories 2 (Williston Park) Soundchaser Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Plunge / The Ronald Reagans / Larger Than Life Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Goodman Fiske / Kevin's Band NYCB Theatre At Westbury Tony Bennett Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) Hat Trick Sunset Grill (Seaford) Rockin' 45s Shandon Court (East Islip) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) TrioSharks The Roosters Trotter's (Franklin Square) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Ricky Stein / Time Lapse Open Mic Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards Suffolk (Head Of The Harbor): 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Spectrum Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno / Ventura Boulevard / The Stanton Treme (Islip) Anderson Band Latin Rhythms With José Trombone Amityville Music Hall Pouya / Fat Nick / BLDG / WYBMF / Freewill / Ghostemane / NYC/Queens Flexatelli American Beauty (NYC) Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Madalia Boulton Center (Bay Shore) B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Live Standup Comedy Yolanda Adams BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) JellyBand Blue Note (NYC) Kenny Garrett Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Jazz Standard (NYC) The Legendary Murphys The Billy Childs Quartet Emporium (Patchogue) O El Amor / Decadia

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Farrell’s Of Brooklyn (West Islip) Ninjas Need Money Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Live Music Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Brother Pluckers Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Music Napper Tandy’s (Smithtown) Panic / Billboard Live Paces Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Revolution (Amityville) Fox Hollow Shandon Court (East Islip) Caution / Tom Climi Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Realm / Roses Grove Band Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Almost Journey (Journey Tribute) Treme (Islip) Spike Wilner NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Jeffrey Osbourne Blue Note (NYC) Kenny Garrett Brooklyn Bowl Pink Talking Fish: A Fusion Of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, & Phish / Teddy Midnight Jamtronic Jukebox City Winery (NYC) Jon McLaughlin Highline Ballroom (NYC) Samantha Fish Jazz Standard (NYC) The Billy Childs Quartet Lincoln Center (NYC) Sutton Foster

Saturday, April 15

Nassau Althouse 1828 (East Rockaway): Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Jukebox Explosion Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Us & Floyd (Pink Floyd Tribute) / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Lounge At The Space At Westbury Theater The Gray / Danni Christian / Wings Of The Whale


Calendar Memories 2 (Williston Park) FiveStone Micky Mo's Cafe & Lounge (Lynbrook) Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn) Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Gorikoza / Dogs Will Run Until They Die / Oyster Babies Montana Brothers (Freeport) Penny Lane (Beatles Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Tesla / Def Leppard / Poison Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) DJ Loki / 45 RPM / Hot Date NYCB Theatre At Westbury Tony Bennett Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers R.S. Jones (Merrick) Richard Lanahan Sunset Grill (Seaford) Uppercut Swing The Teapot (Flordal Park) Marco Connolli & Friends Trotter's (Franklin Square) The Rockinghams Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Allmost Brothers Band (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) / Freebird (Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute) Amityville Music Hall The Bronx / Dave Hause Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Rapid Fire Emporium (Patchogue) Hunks: All-Male Revue Fadeley’s Pub (Patchogue) Free Grass Union Flanagan’s Pub (Ronkonkoma) The Terri Hines Band Giacomo Jack’s (Amityville) Joe Rock & The All-Stars Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport)

CLUBBING

The Electrix (Grateful Dead Tribute) Warchild (Jethro Tull)

Cassandra House House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Live Music Huntington Music Hall At Finley’s Drive (The Cars Tribute) Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Mirabelle Tavern (Stony Brook) Live Music Molly McGuire’s (Oakdale) Shandango Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Wild Honey Paramount (Huntington) Frankie Ballard / Levi Hummon Revolution (Amityville) Mistakes / No Mercy [Tribute To Slayer] / Damage Inc [Tribute To Metallica] / Dirty Covers [Tribute To Megadeath] / War Nerve [Tribute To Pantera] Rudi’s (Patchogue) The Remedy Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) LHT / Inda Eaton Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip) The Ryan Berg Group NYC/Queens B.B. King’s (NYC) Zebra / Flashback LI Blue Note (NYC) Kenny Garrett City Winery (NYC) Garland Jeffreys / Burlesque Gin Fizz Harlem Ms. Bluntler Jazz Standard (NYC) The Billy Childs Quartet Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Jessie's Girl Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach)

City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Kenny Hendricks K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Sunday Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Easter Sunday Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic 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) Treme (Islip) The John Restrepo Band Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Live Breakfast Music NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Joe Louis Walker Blue Note (NYC) Kenny Garrett City Winery (NYC) Robby Krieger Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Jazz Standard (NYC) The Billy Childs Quartet

Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Toby Tobias Ensemble

Monday, April 17

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) Vinyl Night Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station) Jazz Jam With The Gracenotes Trio La Scala Ristorante (Commack) Phyllis Tagg Revolution (Amityville) Long Island Roast Battle 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

The Kearney Brothers Band

Sunday, April 16 Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music

K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore April 8 beginning at 7 PM kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925 Here's something different – tribute bands, sure, but a pair of the area's most successful covering two quite disparate, legendary acts. Warchild (pictured) takes on the tricky catalog of Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull, while The Electrix, always mega-popular, puts its own stamp on the classics of The Dead.

Spike Wilner

Treme, Islip April 14 at 8 PM (631) 277-2008 tremeislip.com This beautiful Islip destination spot celebrates a month of jazz with this appearance by Spike Wilner, as Smalls, the famous New York City jazz club, comes to Treme. Wilner, a gifted Souls On Board pianist and world class musician, is a partner and manager of the club known as Smalls, as WannaBe (Spice Girls Tribute) well as a renowned recording artist and record Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall, Wantagh label head. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy April 7 at 8 PM • muls.com • (516) 783-7500 a true Manhattan-style night of jazz without ticketweb.com jumping onto the LIRR. Souls On Board, veteran Long Island favorites, start a big night of music at Mul's. Warchild Following at 10 pm is the new Friday night tradition of “90s Night,” this time featureing WannaBe, the Spice Girls tribute that looks and sounds so much like the real thing that's you'll rub your eyes to make sure that you're not at Madison Square Garden.

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STUDIO NEWS Sweet Suzi & Tom Steigler

One of the hottest bands in the region at this writing is Brooklyn's pop/rock/blues-punk trio Freya Wilcox & The Howl – and the group's latest album was recorded at Sabella Studios in Roslyn Heights. The group's last EP, 2015's Bare Knuckle Love, was recorded (to tape!) at Sabella, and songs on that effort helped propel the group into the forefront of new artists in the region. The trio, which also includes a pair of area musicians in bassist Craig Shay and drummer C.J. Dunaieff, is primed for a big 2017, with an array of shows

already booked in Brooklyn, New Jersey, and New York City with an April 21 show on the schedule at Bowery Electric. Learn more about The Howl by logging on to freyawilcox.com or finding them all over social media; to find out how to be the next artist to go national after working at Sabella – call (516) 484-0862, or log on to sabellastudios.com. Of course, if this band things up like it has, they'll be area perennials – and that's exactly what Grimm Jack Freya Wilcox has been for years. True veterans of the New York City and Long Island club scenes, Grimm Jack has been working out the

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S uu bbm S m ii tt rr ee cc oo rr dd ii nn gg ss tt uu dd ii oo nn ee w w ss tt oo ggtt m maa gg@ @ oo pp tt oo nn ll ii nn ee .. nn ee tt jams at Beneath The Sun Jimmie Mack Recording & Rehearsal Studios Of Grimm Jack in Hicksville. The group – Jimmie Mack, Joey Masters, G.G. Zen-Garten, and Billy Kohout – has carried on, on and off, since 1985, and continues to rock the area scene; they tore the roof off The Vilage Pub in Lindenhurst in late March. Learn more about them at grimmjack.com; for more on Beneath The Sun, find them on Facebook, or call them at (631) 882-1327. One of the most trusted area music pros is Tom Steigler of their website), and so many top BlokHed Studios (find them on area musicans have worked with him in various capacities it's hard to keep up with them all. From hot new acts such as Non Stop To Cairo (he was at the helm for their red-hot new album that's taking the country by storm) to time-tested favorites such as blues singer nonpareil Sweet Suzi (pictured here), Stiegler has served in roles ranging from album producer to live sound reinforcement engineer. If you love your music and want it presented exactly in the way it was intended, call BlokHed at (631) 586-4111, or log on to


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Blokhedstudios.com. One of the best ways to discover the quality and services of a pro recording studio is to take a studio tour – but these days, sites like Vimeo and YouTube can be the next big thing. Mike Watts of VuDu Studios in Port Jefferson is featured in a promotional video on Vimeo that looks and sounds like motion picture quality, showing the vast expanses of the VuDu facility and details the huge array of services it provides. Watch the video either at Vimeo or on the front page of the vudustudios.com website. House Recording Studios & DJ

Entertainment in Plainview is a facility teeming with area aritsts; recently, a five-song EP by talented Dan Yako, to be titled Adventure Starts Here and released later this year, was worked on at House, and recorded by studio head Marc Bauman.The studio's Facebook page reported that the new music sampler album features everything from rock, punk, and pop to soft ballads. Learn more about House Recording Studios by logging on to recordingstudiosnewyork.com; Yako reported in mid-March that the album can now be heard on

Spotify. Savage Sounds Recording Studio in West Hempstead recently revamped its website, which now is chock full of information and photos about a facility that not only can record your sounds, but deliver solid production, artist development, CD replication, and more service than we have room to list here. Log on to savagesoundsinc.com to see it all, or all them at (516) 405-0049. Veteran blues guitarist Motu is back with a new sound: Dr. Richard Michelson releases a new jazz/guitar instrumental

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album, Distant Guitar Whispers In The Wind, today (April 4). The project is a solo effort in which all of the guitars, bass, keyboards, percussion, and other instruments were performed, recorded, engineered, and produced solely by Motu himself. Long Island Sound Studios was the venue for the project. The release is Motu's 17th overall; learn all about it at motu.net.

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t's the only tribute band that's become a force of its own, and in a most original way: The relentlessly touring Badfish – A Tribute To Sublime returns to Long Island as it headlines on Thursday, April 20 at 8 pm at The Paramount in Huntington; area act Oogee Wawa opens. Tickets are now available via ticketmaster.com or paramountny.com; for more information, call (631) 673-7300. Over the past 14 years, Pat Downes, Scott Begin, and Joel Hanks, collectively known as Badfish, have traversed borders, adopted friends, cruised highways, popped tires, loitered in parking lots, stormed clubs, blazed festivals, and raised the decibel level across

BADFISH IS BACK: Still Quite Sublime At The Paramount

their broad tour terrain. Their mission, throughout their eminent career, has remained the same: bring the awesome music and message of Sublime to their spirited fans, wherever they may be. In paying tribute to one of the most galvanizing musical acts in history, Badfish try to revive the Sublime experience by keeping faithful to their down-to-earth, punk rock attitude. Eschewing wigs and gimmicks, Badfish’s philosophy is to deliver Sublime's music faithfully, spread good vibes, and push the enve-

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lope of performance to create a concert experience that surges with energy and originality. Formed at the University of Rhode Island in 2001, Badfish have gone from packing fraternity basements to selling out prominent venues across the country, including House Of Blues clubs across the country, New Jersey's Starland Ballroom, Town Ballroom in Buffalo, and Revolution in Fort Lauderdale. In the process of mastering their act and multiplying their fans, Badfish have passed many

milestones, including the recording of three live albums, performing with musical heroes The Wailers, and sharing the stage with members of Sublime, including saxophonists Todd Foreman and Tim Wu, and Sublime's original drummer Bud Gaugh. While they’re proud of these achievements, their focus remains on their audience. Whether they’re playing a 50person barroom or a raging three-day festival, Badfish strive to rock.

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Arts Announcements Annie Jr.

Comedy Night At The Engeman John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport April 18 at 8 pm; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com An evening of live standup comedians. Alan Zweibel Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington April 7 at 7:30 pm; cinemaartscentre.org; (631) 423-FILM; (631) 423-BOXO It’s “A-list” time: The former (and original) “Saturday Night Live” writer headlines a night of standup comedy.

Books Jimmy Webb Book Revue, Huntington April 19 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The legendary singer and songwriter will speak and sign copies of his new memoir, The Cake And The Rain, with a live performance to follow. Children Annie Jr. Smithtown Performing Arts Center Through April 15; (631) 724-3700; smithtownpac.org The sun will come out tomorrow in Smithtown as the eternally optimistic orphan returns to the big stage. Comedy Friday Night Face-Off Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Most Fridays at 10:30 pm; theatrethree.org; (631) 928-9202 Long Island's longest-running improv show rolls on with new laughs each week.

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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; Alan Zweibel courtesy Cinema Arts Center via Playbill

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Grease Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale April 8 through May 6; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com It's the one that you want: The modern-day comedy smash comes to Suffolk County, with all the classic rossover hit songs in tow.

Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling Studio Theater, Lindenhurst April 18 at 8 pm; studiotheatreli.com; Jimmy Webb (631) 226-8400 The longtime “Howard Stern Show” sidekick is a comedy superstar in his own right. 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 meetingdates.

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Theater Where There'$ A Will Theatre Three, Port Jefferson April 8 through May 8; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com A comedy about a motley assortment of show folk as they jockey for the riches in a theater lover's will.

Sister Act Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset April 7 through 30; (516) 694-3330; culturalartsplayhouse.com The classic feel-good comedy is revived. It Shoulda Been You Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts Through April 15; smithtownpac.org; (631) 724-3700 An insane wedding day, exposed for all the world to see in this zany comedy. Shrek: The Musical The Showplace At Bellmore Movies Through April 8 through 17; plazatheatrical.com; (516) 599-6870; theatermania.com The latest offering The Goat, Or of Plaza Theatrical Productions. West Side Story BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through April 9; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: The eternally

popular Broadway musical in a new production. Smokey Joe's Café BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Public Library April 19 through 30; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org This production of this classic musical comes to Elmont for an extended run. Festival Of One-Act Plays Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through April 25; (631) 9289100; theatrethree.com This is the 20th annual Festival, featuring plays selected from nearly 400 submissions worldwide. Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through April 30; (631) 2612900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre:This modern classic features a score of pop/rock hits from Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse. The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia? Carriage House Theater, Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, Centerport April 14 through 23; (516) 557-1207; arenaplayers.org Arena Players: Edward Albee's dark comedy makes its area debut. Doubt Theater 294, East Farmingdale Through April 8; doubtli.brownpapertickets.com The Long Island Rep returns, presenting the prolific John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

Who Is Sylvia?


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Hot Artists & Events In The Area Scene Yance Ford's Strong Island: Netflix-Bound

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Netflix has acquired the worldwide rights to filmmaker Yance Ford’s documentary Strong Island, which had its world premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was shown in March at The Museum of Modern Art and The Film Society of Lincoln Center. This fall, the film will launch globally on Netflix and in limited theatrical release. Strong Island chronicles the arc of a family across history, geography and tragedy, from the racial segregation of the Jim Crow South to the promise of New York City area, from the presumed safety of middleclass suburbs to the maelstrom of an unexpected, violent death. Strong Island chronicles the story of the Ford family: Barbara Dunmore, William Ford, and their three children, and how their lives were shaped by the enduring shadow of race in America. In April 1992, William Jr., the Ford’s eldest child, a black 24-year-old teacher, was killed by Mark Reilly, a white The nationally traveling folk/roots aggregation Scott Wolfson & Other Heroes 19-year-old mechanic. Although Ford was unarmed, he seemed headlines on Friday, April 7 at The Garden Stage at The Unitarian Universalist to become the prime suspect in his own murder; the film details the family's tribulations following their son's death. Congregation of Central Nassau in Garden City. "Because Netflix is a global platform, Strong Island will be The show begins at 8:30 pm, with an open mic preceding at 7:30 pm (open mic seen by communities around the world who are dealing with signups begin at 7 pm). To add your name to the Garden Stage reservations list, the issues that are unpacked on screen,” said Ford. “It's my write to reservations@ gardenstage.com or call (516) 248-8891. For more hope that this film will offer some a way to make sense of their information: gardenstage.com. own experience, and others a new way of seeing. Nothing Other artists coming to The Garden Stage: May 5: Lara Herscovitch and Kristen comes close to describing how astonishing it is for me, that Graves; June 2: Gathering Time and Mara Levine; November 3: Brother Sun. the world will in some measure come to know my brother."

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Ladybird

The Creme Of Philadelphia :Ladybird, The End Of America Headline In Huntington

A pair of Philadelphia-based folk acts – Ladybird and The End Of America – co-headline The Folk Music Society Of Huntington’s next Hard Luck Café series show on Thursday, April 20 at at Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington. An open mic precedes the concerts; learn more by calling (631) 425-2925, or log on to fmsh.org. Admission is $15 ($10 for Cinema Arts Centre and Folk Music Society of Huntington members), sold only at the door. Ladybird mixes fiddle, mandolin, banjo, dobro, and guitars with their heralded voices. The band, comprised of Sarah Larsen, Anna Ferneborg, and Laura Szklarski, are self-described as “three ladies hatched on a front porch with whiskey under one wing and a banjo under the other.” The band draws heavily from its roots, folk, and Americana influences. Another group lauded for its harmonies, The End of America – James Downes, Trevor Leonard, and Brendon Thomas – has been likened to Crosby Stills and Nash; this group offers thought-provoking lyrics along with keen musicianship.

PERFORMANCE

Sting Hammerstein Ballroom • NYC

During a state of emergency due to the March bizzard, Sting ended his “57th & 9th” tour at this lavish venue with an evening of classic hits and tracks from his new album. Ice and snow were piled high in the streets, but that didn’t prevent concertgoers from finding their way to the show. Pulling out all the stops, Sting elevated the energy level when he opened with “Synchronicity ll,” followed by the new songs “I Can’t Stop Thinking About You” and “Down, Down, Down.” The new album’s mystique and vibe matches Sting’s past projects, and was warmly accepted by the crowd. Sting’s voice has ripened since his heyday, yet he still hits all the right notes, while his bass playing was nothing short of impressive. The Englishman seemed humbled by the turnout, and joked about visiting the streets that inspired the name of the album and tour, noting how they “now may be covered in snow.” “Shape Of My Heart,” “Message In A Bottle,” and “Walking On The Moon” were the highlights of the evening, executed perfectly; Sting ended the main show with “Desert Rose,” “So Lonely,” and “Roxanne” before returning for a pair of encores. With performances like this, Sting’s next set of tour dates in Europe will surely not disappoint. – Text & photo by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

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Rhythm Tracking With Jimi LaLumia

An In-Depth Look At The Hottest Area Artists

Inner Situation

LI Rock Veterans Get Progressive

Who: Inner Situation is an established Long Island-based rock band with a progressive sound, comprised of a quartet of seasoned area musicians: Jef Free (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, and percussion), Ray Matuza (guitar and background vocals), Perry Gale (bass), and Glenn Moss (drums and background vocals). A recently recorded song, “Acceptance,” has been garnering its fare Jef share of attention of late; the group has Free performed at many of the area's top music venues, including The Lounge at The Space at Westbury, K.J. Farrell's, 89 North Music Venue, and The Patchogue Theatre. The Artists & Their Sound: From the band's bio: “Inner Situation … a rare breed given they are into their fifties, and yet they continue to write and perform and pursue music equal to the zest of their Ray Matuza twenties.” The group's learned, progressive rock sound belies their years of experience: Free, a multi-instrumentalist, has performed and taught drums for years, including a stint with Paul Townsend. Matuza has performed with Ringo Starr, Ian McDonald (King Crimson), Annie Haslam (Renaissance), and Steve Howe (Yes), and Perry was invited to teach at Steve Howe's Gale Crosstyles Guitar Camp; he also performed in the Broadway play Movin' Out, based on the music of Billy Joel. Gale has performed original music in the area the late 1970s, working with notable LI-based musicians and writing music in a variety of genres; before Inner Situation, Gale was a founding member of Dead Ahead. Moss has performed with many original and cover bands over the years; Glenn he toured and recorded with Strange Moss Embrace from 1995 through 1999, and toured with the Ozzy Osbourne tribute band Wizard Of Oz in 2000. He is a full-time drum instructor at The Long Island Drum Center. To Learn More & Contact The Artists: Hear and watch tracks including “The Awakening,” “Modern Day Desire,” “What Seems Insane,” and more at YouTube; find the band at Facebook, Twitter, SoundCloud, and ReverbNation. 22 • Good Times Magazine - April 4 - 17, 2017

Chuck Berry, Now & Forever: In the recent too-long list of RIPs now includes its most dramatic loss – the pioneer with all the arrows in his back, the door mat that everyone stepped on while making their way in, the bridge that made rock & roll a reality: At the age of 90, Chuck Berry has passed away. He has left worldchanging footprints in his wake; if he hadn't existed, there's a very good chance that we'd still be listening to Doris Day and Patti Page records. Yes, Elvis Presley was the breakthrough, but the actual invention of rock & roll, while assisted by Little Richard, Fats Domino, Bo Diddley, and Jerry Lee Lewis, was brought to fruition by Mr. Berry in terms of lyrics, music, style, attitude, and stage presentation. The electric guitar in his hands shaped young, aspiring musicians worldwide, from Bob Dylan to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. As someone who was between 7 and 9 years old when many of those Chuck Berry hits were getting maximum exposure, I have muddled memories of "Sweet Little Sixteen," "Johnny B. Goode," and ""Rock And Roll Music" when they were relatively new records. Fron 1958 through 1960, the air was electrified by the eradication of crooners, sappy love songs, and guys in suits with Pepsodent smiles (even though that kind of thing never really totally went away). A new wave of brash, rebellious, guitar-driven music aimed at baby boomer teens had taken over the radio airwaves, and so much of that

sound and style had the mark of Berry all over it. When the “British Invasion” hit in 1964, The Beatles and Stones acknowledged Berry as a prime influence, and all the aspiring garage band kids from coast to coast hastened to learn Berry's riffs. Since that time, Berry is rightly regarded as the architect of rock, albeit with a sordid, legendary backstory attached. Thanks for the music and pop culture, Chuck. Rebirth Of Rock?: The death of Chuck Berry once again pointed to the demise of rock & roll as the cultural force that it was for four decades before giving way to hip hop and EDM as the primary drivers of teen culture – but just when we think

Chuck Berry, 1957

that there are no stars any longer, and no bands playing with the energy of the punk ’70s revolution, along comes a Long Island band, The Loose Lips, with a chair-rattling album, Get Loose, and an elemental video for the its first single, "Heels." Once again, rock & roll is exciting; I have seen its future, as Jon Landau once said in the ’70's; it certainly ain't over yet. As if to acknowledge the timeline, I'm told that The Loose Lips did a cover of Chuck Berry's classic record "Carol" at their show on the night of Berry’s death.

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BITS & PIECES Lea Michele

recently made music chart history: In early March, he became the first artist in the history of the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart to have back-to-back #1 albums, one right after the other. Future's newest ablum, HNDRXX, opened at #1 in its debut week … displacing the previous week's top seller, the self-named Future album. Both albums are on the Epic imprint, which also made history with this unprecidented achievement.

Photos: Sabrina Claudio by Taylor James; Lea Michele courtesy Columbia Records; Future courtesy Epic Records; Melanie Martinez courtesy Atlantic Records

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Baldwin Superstar Goes Platinum

Lea Michele:

Her ‘Love Is Alive’

Superstar Lea Michele will reprise her successful “Intimate Evening With” concerts this spring, featuring music from her upcoming album, Places. Visit leamichelemusic.com for details. Her new single, “Love is Alive,” was released on March 3, and Michele is set to release her sophomore album later this year on Columbia Records. Michele is best known for her performance as “Rachel Berry” on the Fox television series “Glee,” and has been nominated for an Emmy, a SAG Award, and multiple Golden Globes. MIchele released her debut album, Louder, in 2014, which debuted at #1 on iTunes and in the Top 5 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. That

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same year, Michele added author to her resume when she released her first book, Brunette Ambition, which was a New York Times best seller; she released her second book, You First, the following year. She can currently be seen on Fox as “Hester” in the dark Ryan Murphy comedy “Scream Queens.”

The biggest Long Island-based success story of 2016? We're sure it's Melanie Martinez, the Atlantic Records artist from Baldwin – and this is her biggest news to date: Her debut album, Cry Baby, was officially certified platinum by the RIAA during March. It ranks as one of only eight

Sabrina Claudio: Clearly ‘Too Much’

Sabrina Claudio’s Atlantic Records debut EP, Confidently Lost, has led to a dual video for two tracks: “Tell Me” and “Too Much Too Late,” both garnering thousands of views on both YouTube, cementing her status as one of 2017’s hottest new Future major label stars. debut albums released in the year of As a touring artist who is still a 2015 to be so certified. newcomer to some music Cry Baby features the platinumfans, news of her talents certified single “Dollhouse” and two is spreading quickly; she certified gold singles, “Pity Party” and has already sold out a “Carousel,” and has spent more than major show at New York 80 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, City's Mercury Lounge on and it has garnered more than 575 March 9. million streams. If you’re into searing Melanie’s YouTube channel has passion, Claudio is the nearly 4.5 million subscribers and artist for you: Through her boasts 800 million views on her sultry and seductive soul style, Claudio slips in and out of musings on lust, moments of longing, and meditations on love over a soundtrack comprised of minimal 90s-style R&B beats, noir jazz, and Bossa Novainduced rhythms.

Melanie Martinez

videos, which are all self-written and self-directed. In addition, all wardrobe for Martinez is self-styled and makeup is done by the star herself. Her most recent video release for “Mrs. Potato Head” is Martinez’ fastest growing video to date – earning 1.5M views in just three hourse and is now boasting more than 26 million views Martinez seems to be joining the ranks of Lady Gaga and Katy Perry in more ways than one: Martinez recently launched her first fragrance release, Cry Baby Perfume Milk – the first fragrance to be distributed by a record label. The original fine fragrance is co-created by Martinez and Takasago’s Catherine Selig, and is available now at crybabybottle.com.

Doreen Taylor: Video Is All ‘Over’

Adult contemporary singer/songwriter Doreen Taylor has released a video for "Over" from her newest album, Happily Ever After. The song fuses elements of pop, R&B, and soul, and was arranged by music industry veteran Larry Gold (Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake). Taylor boasts an extensive background with degrees in opera and vocal performance. Although in the past she dabbled in country music, she now emerges as a seasoned adult contemporary artist with her latest album; the debut single, “Toy,” made the Billboard singles chart.

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It's never been done before, even by The Beatles, Elvis, or Michael Jackson: The Atlanta-based rapper Future

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