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aty Perry is once again the undisputed queen of pop following the June 9 release of her new album, Witness (Capitol Records), as well as the announcement of an extensive arena tour that will take her around the glove. The tour will bring her to Madison Square Garden in New York City on October 2 and October 6, as well as Barclays Center in Brooklyn on October 11 (note: A previously announced date at NYCB Live At Nassau Coliseum was taken off the schedule due to a conflict). Tickets, packages, and more: katyperry.com. With the new album, Witness, Perry reflects

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Perry’s Performance Of “Bon Appétit” On “SNL” Left Her Fans Salivating

KATY PERRY

Bear ‘Witness’ To This Pop Superstar’s Stunning New Sounds

on the changes in her own life and in the world around her. The singles released thus far – the already platinum-certified “Chained To The Rhythm” featuring Skip Marley, as well as the follow-up single, “Bon Appétit” featuring Migos – hint at the breadth of the musical and thematic elements found on the album, which is the most challenging and diverse of the stillyoung artist’s career. Perry, who was the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” on the May 20 season finale where she made headliners after performing her first pair of singles from the new

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rammy winner Aimee Mann returns to The Jeanne Rimsky Theater At The Landmark On Main Street on Tuesday, June 20 at 8 pm. The Landmark has the show listed as “sold out” – but you can call (516) 767-6444 to be put on the wait list; read on for a second chance to catch Ms. Mann. Serious music fans may remember her as the former front woman of the band ’Til Tuesday, but Mann's solo career has put her in the forefront of contemporary songwriters. Her clever lyrics and onstage wit makes each of her concerts unique. Mental Illness, her first album in five years, was released on March 31

album, made her Capitol Records debut with 2008’s One Of The Boys after signing to the label in 2007. She cemented her status as a global superstar with the follow-up album, Teenage Dream (2010). Prism, her 2013 album, debuted at #1 on iTunes in 100 countries and has sold more than 12.5 million adjusted albums worldwide. With the singles “Firework” and “Dark Horse” each surpassing the 10 million threshold including song sales and streams, Perry is the first female artist to earn two RIAA Digital Single Diamond Awards. In her 10 years with the Capitol Records label, she has racked up a cumulative 18+ billion streams alongside worldwide sales of more than 40+ million adjusted albums and 125+ million tracks. She is also the mostfollowed person globally on Twitter.

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From ’Til Tuesday To Today: One Of Pop Music’s Most Influential Innovators

AIMEE MANN

An American Original Returns To Long Island

via her own SuperEgo Records. The record follows 2012's Charmer; with this follow-up, she returns to a more musically soft-spoken but still lyrically barbed approach. Mann remains a student of human behavior, drawing not just on her own experiences to form the characters in the new songs, but tales told by friends. “I assume the brief on me is that people think that I write these really depressing songs,” said Mann. “I don’t know — people may have a different viewpoint — but that’s my own interpretation of the cliché about me. So if they thought that my songs were very

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down-tempo, very depressing, very sad, and very acoustic, I thought I’d just give myself permission to write the saddest, slowest, most acoustic, if-they’re-all-waltzes-so-be-it record I could … I mean, calling it Mental Illness makes me laugh, because it is true, but it’s so blunt that it’s funny.” After several albums with ’Til Tuesday, Mann began her solo career in 1993 with the album Whatever and made a name for herself through her independent success and the founding of SuperEgo Records. In addition to her solo albums, she has appeared on several film soundtracks, most notably the song score for Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia, with

"Save Me" landing her Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Original Song. In 2014, Mann joined Ted Leo for a rock-oriented duo project, releasing an album as The Both. Other activities ranged from playing herself on “Portlandia” to performing for President Obama and the First Lady at the White House. Named one of The Huffington Post's "13 Funny Musicians You Should Be Following On Twitter," Mann has gained a diehard social media following for her quick wit and stinging observation. Mann will also perform at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on June 25. Tickets: whbpac.org or call (631) 288-1500.


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Farmingdale has scheduled a wealth of free community events in the coming days: Farmers Market On the Village Green returns for the season on Sundays, Hot Beats: Summer Drumrunning through November 19; Farmingdale Camps Restaurant Week is June 12 through June The Longdining Island Drum offered & Music 17, with specials at School's participating restaurants (learn more at for summer drum camps are scheduled farmingdalerestaurantweek.com). Also: An July 10 through 14 and August 7 through array of free summer events in Farmingdale 11 at the school's headquarters in Village: Movies Onyouth-based The Green, Open Micare Hicksville. These camps Night with rising star Nico Padden (pictured for boys and girls (aged 7 through 15), right, Friday, June 30 at 7:30 pm), The from beginners to advances. All campers Farmingdale Music Series (select Thursdays will be by atage andand ability. For in July grouped and August 5 pm), Village complete information: Call249-0093. (516) 735Pops Concerts. Info: (516)

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Hot & Free: Westbury Summer Concert Series

Dreamland Amusements will present its Broadway Mall Carnival from July 14 through 24 at The Broadway Mall in Hicksville. It’s an array of family fun, including advanced carnival rides such as The Dream Catcher, Dream Wheel, Zipper, Flying Bobs, and more. Also on the bill: games and favorite and traditional carnival food fare such as funnel cakes, elephant ears, cotton candy, candy apples, beverages, and more delicacies. Parking is free. For admission information and ride and concession coupons, visit dreamlandamusements.com.

A free summer concert series – with each event featuring a different genre of music and entertainment – begins Jun 29 at The Piazza Ernesto Strada, located at the corner of Post and Maple Avenues in Westbury; each event begins at 7 pm. Information is at westburyarts.org and (516) 400-2787. Coming up: Mardi Gras night with The Hoodoo Loungers (pictured below) on June 29; tango night with The Canta Libre Ensemble on July 6; reggae with Fevah Reign on July 13; opera night The Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company on July 20; The North Shore Pops Orchestra and collaborative painting on July 27 (rain date July 28); jazz and blues night with Sympatico on August 3; rock & roll night with X-Session on August 10; movie night with the Westbury Short Film Festival as well as The Out Of The Box Big Band on August 18; (rain date August 19); and salsa night with El Son de la Loma with dance lessons on August 24.

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A trio of psychic mediums that rank among the most respected in the history of this region – Robert E. Hansen, Shira (pictured left), and Christopher Allan – will appear on the same stage for “Journey To The Other Side” on Friday, June 16 at 7 pm at The BayWay Arts Center at BroadHollow Theater in East Islip; tickets and information: broadhollow.org or (631) 581-2700. This trio of mediums will share with the audience their psychic gifts of communication with loved ones who have passed over to the “other side.”


PAC TRACK The Man In The Ceiling Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor Through June 25 baystreet.org (631) 725-9500 These are the final area performances of the new musical directed by Jeffery Seller – yes, the producer who brought the already legendary Hamilton to Broadway. And that’s not

Crystal Bowersox YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore June 18 at 7 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 The 2010 “American Idol” runner-up, Bowersox is quite different than many who have gradutated from that show: She's an original with her own sound and style. Her amalgam of blues, country, folk, and rock has led her to share stages with such stars as Harry Connick Jr., Joe Cocker, Alanis Morrisette, John Popper, and B.B. King.

all: The book is by the legendary Jules Feiffer (Carnal Knowledge, Popeye, Little Murder), with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa (Big Fish, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown). This is about as high profile a live theater event as ever has been offered in Suffolk County, so make plans fast to experience it.

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Weir & Company Featuring John Mayer Are Back At Flushing’s Citi Field

Farmers Market Debuts At Cunningham Park

Just across the Long Island border, Cunningham Park in Fresh Meadows is now presentiing its first-ever farmers market, offered by Down To Earth each Sunday from 9 am to 2 pm through the autumn months, located at Cunningham's northeast corner parking lot. The markets feature an array of vendors from throughout New York State, including Goodale Farms Inc. of Riverhead, Horman's Pickles of Glen Cove, and Arlotta Food Studio of Water Mill. Offered for sale are dairy, fruits, eggs, baked goods, flowers, vegetables, homemade honey products, accessories, and more. Down To Earth also operates markets in Jamaica and Flushing; learn more at downtoearthmarkets.com, or call (914) 923-4837.

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The remnants of the legendary musical trailblazers The Grateful Dead, now known as Dead & Company – featuring John Mayer, a superstar in his own right – was such a smash for its two summer 2016 dates at the home of The New York Mets, Citi Field, that the band has already been scheduled to return to the Flushing stadium on Saturday, June 24; tickets, already on sale, are at mets.com/deadandcompany. The band – which includes Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, and Bob Weir along with guitarist Mayer, former Allman Brothers band bassist Oteil Burbridge, and compatriot Jeff Chimenti – will perform two sets.

Fun (& Free) For All: Astoria Street Fairs

The annual “Street Fair Days” event in Astoria returns for 2017, this year on Thursday through Sunday; the dates are June 22, 23, 24, and 25 from 5 pm to 10 pm on weekdays, and until midnight on Saturday and Sunday. This popular Astoria street fair

runs along Ditmars Boulevard from 35th to 38th Streets. Attractions include an array of food selections, live music, and a fair complete with children’s rides and other activities.


The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters Photos courtesy respective venues & artists; Not Fade Away by Bob Krist

The Smithereens Suffolk Theater, Riverhead June 24 at 8 PM suffolktheater.com (631) 727-4343 These long-established Long Island favorites are finally back: It's the seminal modern rock band that ushered in the 80s and 90s rock revival with songs such as “A Girl Like You,” “Blood & Roses,” and “Only A Memory,” as well as their string of classic albums. Johnnyswim Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center June 24 at 8 PM (631) 288-1500 • whbpac.org The husband-and-wife duo of Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano seem to be the taking the music world by storm. The latter of the two is the daughter of the 1970s soul sensation Donna Summer (also a WHBPAC alum) — and this still-somewhat unheralded duo is making huge strides in the music world, with sold-out shows and an album and three EPs already under their belts.

Louie Anderson Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington June 16 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org • (516) 767-6444 This veteran standup star has done it all – and not just on the comedy stage; he's also become an acting star for his unique role on “Baskets,” and served for several years as one of the most popular hosts in the history of “Family Feud.” Bonus: Also appearing is red-hot standup star Matt Stofsky.

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Norm Macdonald: From ‘SNL’ To The Paramount

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The Paramount Comedy Series presents standup comedy star, film actor and writer, and former “Saturday Night Live” Weekend Update anchor Norm Macdonald on Friday, June 16 at 8 pm. A “Founder’s Room Afterparty” applies for this performance, which features all reserve seating; tickets and information are at paramountny.com, or call (631) 673-7300. Macdonald is best known for his four-year stint on “Saturday Night Live,” where none other than original Weekend Update anchor Chevy Chase noted that Macdonald was the best anchor to ever grace the chair. Macdonald is a favorite guest on late night talk shows, having performed the final stand-up set ever on David Letterman’s show; the host referred to Macdonald as “the funniest man in the world.” Conan O’Brien has also listed him as a favorite guest. After leaving “SNL,” Macdonald starred in two movies, the first being the cult classic comedy, Dirty Work. He has also appeared in several Adam Sandler films, including his first, Billy Madison, where Macdonald portrayed Sandler’s best friend. Macdonald has also starred in three television series; he became a judge on ”Last Comic Standing,” and recently played Colonel Sanders in an avant-garde series of spots for KFC. Macdonald’s tour-de-force anti-comedy roast of Bob Saget became an instant classic, as well as the five-minute “Moth Joke” on “Conan,” which received a full one-minute laugh. However, it’s still his standup that is his pure gift; his 2011 comedy special “Me Doing Stand-Up” was hailed by The Guardian as one of the best standup specials of all time; Comedy Central also honored him on their “Top 100 Comedians Of All Time” list. The Paramount date will be all new: He retires all material he has used on his TV specials, and guarantees that no two shows he performs are ever identical.

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Elizabeth Thomas LLC has announced the launch of the “Love The Island” brand of apparel, accessories, and gifts, including a car magnet donation tie-in with Long Island Cares. The company sells a range of products with the iconic logo via the website lovetheisland.net, and is lining up select gift stores, one per village, across Long Island. The initial product line showcasing the logo includes apparel (hats, women’s shirts and athletic shorts, men’s t-shirts and polos, boys, girls and toddler tees, and onesies); accessories (a range of tote bags, backpacks and coolers); gifts (throw pillows and weathered wooden signs); and beach items (beach towels and a unique insulated water bottle). The charity program is simple: Buy a Love The Island Car Magnet, and $2.50 for every one purchased will be donated to LI Cares.org, with a minimum of a $1,000 donation by December 31.

t’s such a special event that’s it’s being announced now, though it’s six months away: This winter, in celebration its their first Long Island appearance 40 years ago, Zebra will present the second installment of its Hammerheads Reunion concerts. The trio will perform its 1983 debut selftitled album live, as well as a Led Zeppelin set, on Friday, December 1 and Saturday, December 2 at Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall in Wantagh. Also on the bill: The first reunion of the original Rat Race Choir in 20 years, as well as Vixen (on December

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1) and White Fire (December 2). "We are extremely excited to be celebrating the 40th year of our journey from New Orleans to Long Island with our great friends Rat Race Choir,” said Randy Jackson of Zebra. “Our first Long Island show ever was with Rat Race. They made us feel right at

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National Stars

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Long Island FunFest returns to Suffolk County Community College’s Brentwood Campus from June 15 to 25. This year’s festival will feature live music from 231 (June 15), Presley & Taylor (June 16), Penny Lane (June 17), La Elegancia de la Salsa (June 18), NoteWorthy Band (June 19), Klassic Rewind (June 20), Bugsy Jones (June 21), Just Sixties (June 22), Frankie Justin Lamprey (June 23), Caroline Kole (right, June 24), Mariachi Sol Mixteco (June 25), and more. More fun: Fireworks by Grucci, World of Wonders Oddity Show, Kidbuck$ Game $how, a petting zoo, rides, and other attractions. For information and coupons, visit LongIslandFunFest.com. Photo: Caroline Kole (above) by Eugene Brown

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home that night, and we have been great friends ever since." Zebra was formed in New Orleans in 1975. The trio, consisting of Jackson, Felix Hanemann, and Guy Gelso, released their national debut album on Atlantic Records in 1983, produced by Jack Douglas (John Lennon, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick) and highlighted by the singles "Tell Me What You Want" and "Who's Behind The Door?" Zebra got its start on the US east coast club circuit, eventually becoming one of the biggest draws in Long Island music history. As did Rat Race Choir, which dominated the area 1980s music scene with the virtuosity and musical range of

its members. They were known as “the musician’s band” because of its ability to play anything in any style and make it their own. Now, the band has reunited its classic lineup of Dave Chmela, Mark Hitt, Larry McGowan, and Steve Luongo, which has only performed together once during the past 30 years. We’ll have more on these special shows in future issues, for limited VIP seating, call (516) 783-7500; Mulcahy’s is limiting its capacity for this special event. For more information and tickets, visit ClubLoaded.com. Tickets are also available at the Mulcahy’s box office and Looney Tunes Records in West Babylon.


“Giant” Risks: The senior producer of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” Sara Taksler, has announced the VOD release of Tickling Giants, her funny and heartbreaking new film about the “Egyptian Jon Stewart,” Bassem Youssef. A wide release on Amazon, Google Play, and online streaming services begins today (June 13); links are available at TicklingGiants.com. This new documentary shows what happens when Dr. Bassem Youssef, an Egyptian heart surgeon, brings satire to Egypt during the Arab Spring. Tickling Giants follows Youssef as he meets his hero, Jon Stewart, and as he gets in major trouble for jokes about religion and government. The movie looks at creative ways to fight a president who abuses his power and tries to limit free speech; a cautionary tale about what can happen when leaders go unchecked. Tickling Giants is produced by Sarkasmos Productions LLC in association with Technicolor. Frederic Rose, the CEO of Technicolor, decided to executive produce the film shortly after the Charlie Hebdo attack. “It (Charlie Hebdo) certainly informed our decision to back Sara,” said Rose. “We’re a French company. That attack, and the attacks of mid-November, remain very much on our minds. Bassem is a very charismatic individual. But more than that, the film is a window into the Islamic world of today – in all its complexity.” When Taksler found out Technicolor wanted to be an executive producer, she figured it was a joke: “I thought one of my friends was pulling a prank,” said said. “What were the chances that Technicolor would randomly see my trailer and decide to come on board as an Jon Stewart executive producer? I won a contest I hadn’t even entered.” Taksler never could have imagined that Tickling Giants would become quite so relevant in the western world. “Tickling Giants is a movie about a guy who steps up when he sees power being abused in his country,” said Taksler. “Since Bassem does this through satire, I viewed the story through the lens of my comedy background. I never expected that I would relate so strongly to the politics in Egypt.” As there is a global conservative shift in governments, Taksler sees the movie in a whole new light. “At a screening right after the U.S. election, an audience member said, ‘This is a cautionary tale for America,’ and the whole crowd agreed. It is emotional to see how much American audiences see their own struggles in Bassem’s story.” What surprised Taksler Sara most is how Taksler broad the audience has been. “I expected liberals and fans of ‘The Daily Show’ to like the movie,” she said “What I didn’t expect was the response Tickling Giants would get from others. On the way to our premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, I got a call from someone advising Ted Cruz, who loves the film and has become a champion for it. People who work with The Koch Network have come out to support screenings. I never expected the right and left to come together on this. But I’ve met people from all backgrounds who support free speech and are worried about politicians abusing their power. They want this movie to be seen and discussed.”

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Jazz & Blues

Blues Stars Remember J. Geils: When guitarist Jay Geils died on April 11 at age 71, the musician left behind a legacy of creative music, not only for the blues-rock sounds he created within his namesake The J. Geils Band, but also on several albums he recorded for Stony Plain Records that explored the music of J. Geils his formative years – jazz and swing – instilled in him by his father. “Stony Plain was honored to release several swing jazz recordings by Jay Geils including two projects by New Guitar Summit (Jay Geils, Duke Robillard, and Gerry Beaudoin),” said Stony Plain Records founder Holger Petersen. “It was a joy to be in the studio with them and to witness Jay's ability to arrange big band songs for three great swing guitar players. Jazz and blues were his first love and he had a deep understanding of their roots. I admired him for turning his back on rock stardom to play the music he loved.” “I am truly saddened by the loss of Jay Geils,” said Robillard, the legendary blues guitarist. “He was a wonderful human being; intelligent, talented, charming, and a good friend. His in-depth knowledge of blues, jazz, guitars, and Italian cars was remarkable, and he was always enthusiastic and fun to be around. Jay was a down to earth guy in spite of his rock legend status. He will be missed by his legions of friends and fans.” The New Guitar Summit albums Duke included the trio’s Robillard self-titled first CD, as well as a DVD video release, Live From Stoneham Theatre, both released on the Stony Plain label in 2004. In the New Guitar Summit CD liner notes, writer Ted Drozdowski called it “a swinging hybrid of jazz and blues music using delightful three-part harmony playing that's the signature of this epic guitar trio.” The three New England-based guitarists first began performing together in 1997, with one of their highlights coming that year when they joined The Woody Herman Orchestra as special guests in front of 5,000 fans at City Hall Plaza in Boston. In 2008, New Guitar Summit released Shivers, a studio album which was produced by Jay Geils. Joining as special guest on the album was Randy Bachman (The Guess Who, Bachman Turner Overdrive), who added guitar work and laid-back vocals on two Mose Allison songs, “Your Mind Is On Vacation” and “Everybody’s Crying Mercy.” In addition, the band covered such classics as “Flying Home,” “Honey Suckle Rose,” “Broadway” and the title track, written by Charlie Christian and Lionel Hampton. The band also added a jumping arrangement on the early rock ‘n’ roll/R&B chestnut “Little Bitty Pretty One,” plus four original songs. In addition to the New Guitar Summit recordings, Geils also released the solo album Jay Geils Plays Jazz in 2005, also on the Stony Plain label. Good Times Magazine - June 13 - 26, 2017 • 7

Photos courtesy Stony Plain Records & Marc Pucci Media; Duke Robillard by Kris Craig


Television networks recently previewed upcoming shows to advertisers and the media, at the “Upfronts,” and sport programs were featured. NBC Sports CEO Mark Lazarus touted that his network will broadcast the 2018

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Winter Olympics as well as Super Bowl LII. The upcoming Stanley Cup was not mentioned; it's possible that the New York audience did Conan not want to know about it in O’Brien light of the New York Rangers being eliminated from the NHL playoffs. Sports seemed to get as much play at the Fox Upfront as its primetime lineup. A jovial Alex Rodriguez told the audience at The Beacon Theater than he’s excited to be part of Fox’s baseball telecasts, but that he wished that they would pay him what the New York Yankees did. Fox’s Sunday NFL team of Jimmy Johnson, Michael Strahan, and Jay Glazer donned hip-hop apparel and broke into an impressive rap, complete with choreography. Lead anchor Joe Buck

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Cynthia's “Super”: Cynthia Cooke, a left-handed bowler from Patchogue, won the $5,000 top prize on May 28 at AMF Plainview at LIGBT’s Super Tournament #2. Cooke defeated James Dickerson of Norwalk, Connecticut, 230203 to win her third LIGBT title. Dickerson earned $2,500 for his runner-up position; Cynthia finishing third was Fred & Sam Jankowsky of Staten Island, Cooke with a 194 worth $1,250. Fourth place went to Mike Simeone of Lindenhurst, with a 185 worth $1,000. This “Super Tournament” drew 456 bowlers as entrants, plus 46 desperado entries. Eightythree finalists shared in a $28,090 prize fund. Twenty-one DV8 Pitbull bowling balls were won in high game pots, and $24,000 was paid in additional side action; total payout for the weekend was more than $55,000. The high series of the weekend was shot by Sam Cooke, the champion’s husband, with an 805 series in the Friday 8 pm squad. Coming up for the LIGBT: A sport shot tournament on June 25 at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park. Learn more, or better yet, join the LIGBT to compete in these enjoyable handicap tournaments by calling (877) 900-6464. BVL's Best: State and local associa-

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displayed wicked comedic wit as he hosted the segment. Fox Broadcasting CEO Gary Newman told me afterwards that he would like to see Buck host either a reality or variety show in the future. Former NFL linebacker Tony Gonzalez, who recently left CBS’s NFL pregame show to join Fox, admitted that geography was a major consideration in that he lives in Los Angeles, where Fox originates their show, and it was tiring to jet across the country each week to New York, which is the home of CBS’s “NFL Today.” Turner Sports reminded ad buyers about their sizable portfolio that includes March Madness college basketball, Major League Baseball, and the NBA on TNT. In a gutsy move, Turner allowed a conversation between NBA legend and Turner Sports NBA air personality Shaquille O’Neal, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, and TBS late night talk show host Conan O’Brien to take place on the stage at The

Theater at Madison Square Garden midway during their Upfront presentation. To say that it resembled a Friar’s Club roast would be an understatement. Nonetheless, it achieved the

tions from around the country were recognized at the USBC convention in Las Vegas recently for their outstanding support of America’s veterans through BVL for the 2016/17 season (pictured at bottom). “We were delighted to have the opportunity to shine the spotlight on some of our hardest working associations,” said BVL Executive Director Mary Harrar. “We couldn’t achieve our goals without the support of these groups – their commitment and determination are the backbone of our success.” BVL Board Chairman John LaSpina (of the area's Maple Family centers) joined Harrar to present the awards, with California State USBC, Metro Phoenix USBC and Columbus (GA) USBC WBA earning first place honors in their respective categories. Convention attendees heard the remarks of bowler and third generation veteran Joe Hudson, who recounted his experience serving in the U.S. Army in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, detailing the ambush of his convoy when 11 of his fellow soldiers were killed and eight were captured, including

Hudson; after 22 days of captivity, he was rescued. Due to multiple injuries, Hudson was medically retired in September 2004; his numerous awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Prisoner of War Medal. At the event, Hudson encouraged all USBC associations to raise much-needed funds for BVL, as he and his fellow veterans depend on organizations like BVL to help return to a normal lifestyle. Learn more at bowlforveterans.org. New Youth Champions: Jessica Pinelli and Adam Zimmerman were crowned champions at a highly competitive LIYBT event on May 21 at AMF Plainview Lanes. Fourtyeight bowlers laced up to compete for more than $700 in scholarship awards. At press time, Pierce Field remained at the top of the Scholarship awards list for this season. Scholarship winners for the Plainview tournament: Handicap division – Jessica Pinelli $75, Sal Testa $50, Brian Becktold $40. Scratch Division – Adam Zimmerman (right) $175, Michael Mirabile $125, Adam Glickman $100, Aaron Rice $65, Emily Cavanaugh $40, Carmelo Randazzo $35. Scratch Eliminator Juniors: Jon Zaoutis $16, Michael Mirabile $10, Connor Egan $6. Get highlights, videos, and more at Facebook.com/LIYBT, log on to liybtbowling.com, or download the LIYBT app.

objective that Turner is a major player in the entertainment industry on a variety of fronts. ESPN’s irrepressible Kenny Mayne was in Peter Pan mode at their upfront, as he soared Photos: Cynthia & Sam Cooke courtesy LIGBT; BVL honorees courtesy BVL


told him that he doesn’t have to worry about current Jets head coach Todd Bowles ever taking this gig from him, since Bowles is reticent to ever answer a post-game question with more than two sentences. Ryan was careful not to criticize his successor, but acknowledged the importance of engaging the media, and by extension, the fans. Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo made his first public appearance since being named Jim Nantz’s broadcast partner on NFL telecasts at the CBS Upfront at Carnegie Hall. He poked fun Drake at the fact that he has not been welcomed when he traveled to New York in the past as above the stage of The Minskoff Theater a Cowboys player who was there to beat the suspended by cables. He called himself “The New York Giants. Nevertheless, Romo is going Angel of Advertising,” and proceeded to launch to be a work in progress; his speech was into good-natured jabs at both media and the peppered with too many “you knows,” and he ad biz. It's easy to guess that Mayne was looked a bit nervous on the Carnegie Hall going all out to make sure that he wouldn’t be stage, which was understandable. part of the next round of ESPN layoffs. The NBA is taking a page from the NHL with Mike Greenberg of ESPN Radio’s “Mike & its inaugural NBA Awards at Basketball City on Mike” (former NFL linebacker Mike Golic is his June 26, to be televised on TNT. Drake will partner) will leave that show to host his own host; Nicki Minaj will perform. morning show from New York starting New The New York Mets have had so many low Year’s Day. To remind ad agency folks about points this season that it’s hard to pick the his big league status, Serena Williams stopped absolute nadir – but this column's choice is the by to chat with him. Wiliams will miss the 2017 May 24 loss to the Padres, where their bullpen U.S. Open because of pregnancy, so this was turned a 5-1 lead into a 6-5 loss. That stuff as close to Flushing Meadows as she will get happens, but what really put the salt in the for quite awhile. wound was that the Mets had the bases Former New York Jets head coach Rex loaded with no one out in the bottom of the Ryan will join the ESPN “Sunday Football ninth and couldn’t push across (at least) the Countdown” team this year. He laughed when I tying run. The Mets dropped the series the

Photos: Conan O’Brien by Gage Skidmore (CC); Rex Ryan courtesy NFL Headshots

next night by losing 4-3 at Citi Field. What makes this egregious is that The San Diego Padres are a Triple-A team masquerading as a Major League Baseball franchise. New books: Longtime official scorer and sports journalist Howie Karpin has penned So You Think You’re A New York Yankees Fan (Sports Publishing). The author is a natural storyteller, and nicely intersperses stats and records with his recollections of players and pinstripes folklore …. Former New York Daily

Rex Ryan

News Yankees beat writer Mark Feinsand compiles a wish list in The New York Yankees Fans’ Bucket List (Triumph Books) ... Former outfielder Billy Sample vividly and humorously recalls his 1985 tenure with a selfpublished paperback, A Year In Pinstripes … & Then Some.

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BEER & SPIRITS

Calendar Photos by Wizard Rommeney

Tuesday, June 13

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Keith Ruzika K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: Transcend / Medicine Fish / Dysfunktone Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Deftones / Rise Against Oyster Bay Brewing Company Bryce Larsen Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Paul Cuthbert Tropix (Freeport) UnWined

Rev Up For Suds & Fun: The 2017 – and third annual – edition of The Long Island Pintwood Derby will be July 22 at 2 pm at The Long Ireland Beer Company in Riverhead. For more information on this 21+ event: (631) 940-7290, or log on to lipintwoodderby.com. The event itself begins at 2 pm, with car registration and competitor check-ins preceeding at 11 am to 1 pm. So who can enter? You can: Climb up into the attic and dust off your old pinewood car, or come and show off your seventh grade woodshop skills. Either way, this is an old-fashioned derby race where local craft beer lovers will compete for trophies, cash prizes, and bragging rights. If you’re not a racer, fans can come and view the event, with no tickets required; the LIBC’s fine brews will be available for purchase throughout this afternoon of fun. The event will follow the traditional pinewood car derby rules, and will be run on an official derby track. Advance registration is required; to register, visit the The Long Ireland Beer Company in person, located at 817 Pulaski Street in Riverhead. Registrations can be made during regular tasting room hours (Monday through Friday from 3 pm to 8 pm,

and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 pm). Registrations can also be made at lipintwoodderby.com. The Pintwood Derby (spots are limited, so register early) will be competed in a five-ounce class and an “outlaw” class, open to those 21+. Those participating must adhere to governing laws outlined in the official rules for each class. Online registration closes at 6 pm on Thursday, July 20. Create a team car or fly solo during this unique race day. Need a car kit? Basic car kits, priced at $5, are available at the LIBC while supplies last, or visit your local hobby or craft store.

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Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic Night With David Jon Paisley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Decadia Trio Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Rosemary Miller Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The People's Open Mic House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Open Jam With Jeff Regan Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Jam Night Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Night Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Twisted Circus Revolution (Amityville) Otep Shandon Court (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Industry Night NYC/Queens/Brooklyn B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Bobby Whitlock & Coco Carmel / Ricky Byrd / The B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Blue Note (NYC) Danilo Pérez/John Patitucci/Brian Blade Trio City Winery (NYC) Griffin House

Wednesday, June 14

Nassau Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Alive 'N Kickin' Trio Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Dressed To Kill (Kiss Tribute) / L.O.L. Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Indie Showcase: Karen Bella / Ghost World Orchid Lounge At The Space At Westbury Live Comedy: John Moses Manning's (Carle Place) Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Open Jam Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Fates Warning / Warrior Soul / Magnus Beast Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Train Reel (East Rockaway) Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) Sunset Grill (Seaford) Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Tropix (Freeport) Guilty Pleasures Suffolk Anthony's Coal Fire Pizza (Bohemia) Bryce Larsen Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night With Bobby Nathan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Wonderous Stories Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Vanessa Trouble Huntington Music Hall At Finley’s Of Green Street Open Mic Joe's Garage & Grill (Riverhead) Open Mic Katie's Of Smithtown: Vox Populi Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Country Night M.J. Dowling's Steakhouse & Tavern (Sag Harbor) Jam Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): 3 Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Cocktails / Live Band Jam / Late Night Karaoke Paramount (Huntington) Lil Uzi Vert Patchogue Theatre Paul Reiser Port Jeff Brewing Company Dirk Quinn Band Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic With Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Smithtown Social Open Mic Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville): Acoustic Open Mic With Tom Treme (Islip) The Eric Berg Group NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC) Arrested Development

Your Guide To Local Events Blue Note (NYC) Danilo Pérez/John Patitucci/Brian Blade Trio City Winery (NYC) Shawn Mullins Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Jack Johnson

Thursday, June 15

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Ace Duo Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) A Witch's Brew Hub (Island Park) Open Mic With Benoir Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Live Music Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Atomic Red Hots Kacey's Rooftop (Rockville Centre) Country Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder Tribute) Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Arlen Roth Lounge At The Space At Westbury City Alley Mesita (Rockville Centre) Latin Pulse Thursdays Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Tiki Thursday Nawlins Seafood Company (Freeport) The Hambones Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Florida Georgia Line Paradise Studios (Massapequa) Open Jam & Networking Session Hosted By Ken Rodriguez & Bobby La Serra Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Space At Westbury Theater The Electrix Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Mercer Shavelson Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Tropix (Freeport) That 70s Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Mona Lisa's Night Of Live Jazz & R&B: Day 1 Amityville Music Hall Round2Crew / Spencer Sutherland / Sarah Barrios / Sammi Rae Murciano Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Johnny Sax Butterfield's (Hauppauge) TBT Date Night – Peppi Marchello Memorial Scholarship: The Good Rats Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Rockin' 45s Cinema Arts Centre (Huntington) Hard Luck Café: Christine Sweeney / The Levins Crooked Rail (Northport) Tommy Hellbent & Friends Electric/Acoustic Rock & Roll Open Mic & Jam / Ladies Night Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Alley Cat Gang Paramount (Huntington) Boxing Revolution (Amityville) Can't Swim / Young & Heartless / Call The Station / Whittled Down Ristegio’s Restaurant (North Patchogue) Been There Done That Shandon Court (East Islip) The O'Rourkes Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Live Jazz Treme (Islip) La Elegancia de la Salsa NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) America Blue Note (NYC) Danilo Pérez/John Patitucci/Brian Blade Trio City Winery (NYC) Wesley Stace Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Joel Forrester Trio

Friday, June 16

Nassau Althouse 1828 (East Rockaway): Live Music Arooga's (Patchogue) Ninjas Need Money Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Redneck Romance Bobbique (Patchogue) The Brother Pluckers / Sal The Singer Caracara (Farmingdale) The Two Daves Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Juke Box Bob D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Live Music E.B. Elliot (Freeport) Audio Play Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Rapid Fire Hurricane Harry's (Freeport) Three Legs


Calendar Beatles Quartet Junction (Long Beach) The Grand Central K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Let Love Rule (Lenny Kravitz Tribute) / The Brat Pack Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Joe Rock & The All-Stars Lounge At The Space At Westbury Circus Mind MaliBlue (Lido Beach) FDR Drive Memories 2 (Williston Park) His Boy Elroy Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Bell Street Band / Pony Yup / Teach Me Human Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Stifler's Mom / The Doobie Others (Doobie Brothers Tribute Band) Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Flo Rida / DNCE / Martin Garrix / Sean Paul / Jason Derulo / Sabrina Carpenter / James Arthur / Noah Cyrus / Nick Tangorra / Tinashe / Max Schneider / Miley Cyrus / Clean Bandit / Forever In Your Mind Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Nicholls Road / Whisky Road NYCB Theatre At Westbury The Turtles Featuring Flo & Eddie / The Association / Chuck Negron / The Box Tops / The Cowsills / Ron Dante Reel (East Rockaway) Generations R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Hot Date / Richard Thompson (Acoustic) Still Partners (Sea Cliff) The Dave Diamond Band Sunset Grill (Seaford) Full Tilt Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Rick & Ted Trotter's (Franklin Square) Time Lapse

Your Guide To Local Events (Led Zeppelin Tribute) / Innervision (Seventh Annual Rosedale Reunion) Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Electric Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Somethin' Fresh / Alisha Memories 2 (Williston Park) Foam MP Taverna (Roslyn) Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Inverted Earth / Sargasm / Bear Or Battleship / Native Alien Tribe Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Disco Unlimited Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) The Steve Miller Band / Peter Frampton Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Fast Five / Ameri-Con NYCB Theatre At Westbury Dennis Miller / Jesse Watters / Bill O'Reilly Rapture Sound Studio (Syosset) Rapturefest R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Sip This (Valley Stream) Stelladeck Space At Westbury Theater Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue / New Breed Brass Band Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Andy Aledort Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) John Hammond / Toby Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Uppercut Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Danny Kean Trotter's (Franklin Square) FiveStone

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Lost Boys / Black Bishop Band / Metal Gods / Stryctnyne (CD Release Party) Bar Louie (Commack) Cold Shot (Steve Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Tribute) Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Gail Storm B.K. Grosso's (Bay Shore) The Suburban Brothers Band (Acoustic) Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington) Live Music Blue Point Brewery (Patchogue) Free Grass Union Bobbique (Patchogue) Atomic Red Hots Bottoms Up (Islip) Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Popa Chubby BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) The Pamela Betti Band Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Beyond Fab / 45 RPM Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Generations Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) Joe Rock & The All-Stars Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Lindenhurst Village Square ZoFolk Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Mouse Trap Café (Amityville)

The Gary Sellers Band Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Nicholls Road Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven Hamlet) Hi Def Paramount (Huntington) Chris D'Elia Recipe 7 (Miller Place) Rock Nation Revolution (Amityville) The Dives / Psycho Hill / Bankside Drive / Punches Pilot / Out Of Phase Ristegio's Restaurant (North Patchogue) 20 Highview Rudi's (Patchogue) The Brainiacs Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Smith Point Beach Hut (Mastic Beach) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Rubix Cube / The Tangiers Blues Band / The Lynn Blue Band Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Treme (Islip) The Ralph Llama Quartet Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Peforming Arts Center Oz Pearlman NYC/Queens Alley Pont Environmental Center (Douglaston) Get Your Zen On: Yoga Instruction / Teen-Tween Yoga / Astromony Night B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Valerie Simpson Blue Note (NYC) Danilo Pérez/John

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Rock Show / Contagious / In Dead Silence Babylon Carriage House Bryce Larsen Backstage Pass (Ronkonkoma) Live Music Bayside Clam Bar (East Islip) The Suburban Brothers Band Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Jeff LeBlanc Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Remedy Broadway 247 (Hicksville) Live Music Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) Lou Saxon Duo / Acoustic Danny Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Decadia Cinema Arts Centre’s Sky Room Café (Huntington) Jazz After Hours: L.A. / Desmond Owens Crooked Rail (Northport) Live Music Cupsogue Beach Hut (Westhampton Dunes) The Rhythm & Blues Express Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Danny Mixon Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) DJ Epic Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Frank LaTorre & The Killer Bees Northport Harbor Park East Side Rodeo / Sandy & Steve Edwards Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Rapid Fire / Tyrone NXT Level Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven Hamlet) The OP Effect Paramount (Huntington) Norm Macdonald Revolution (Amityville) InAeona / Pray For Sound / Hollo / The Eastern Condition Ristegio’s Restaurant (North Patchogue) Jet Stream Rocky Point Ale House The Key Three Russ Savatt Park (Kings Park) The Hoodoo Loungers Sea Breeze (Babylon) E3 Shandon Court (East Islip) Gerry Finlay Happy Hour Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Hot Date / Richard Thompson (Acoustic) Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Riders On The Storm (Doors Tribute) Treme (Islip) Mr. Gee Lee NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) America Blue Note (NYC) Danilo Pérez/John Patitucci/Brian Blade Trio Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Slightly Stoopid Forest Hills Stadium Darryl Hall & John Oates / Tears For Fears Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) The Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) John Earl Walker

Saturday, June 17

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) The Project Band D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Live Music E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Pressed For Time Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Weird Science Kitty O'Hara's (Baldwin) South Shore Rockers K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Pure Led

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Calendar Patitucci/Brian Blade Trio City Winery (NYC) Buster Poindexter Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Tiki Disco Forest Hills Stadium Sigør Ros Gin Fizz Harlem Ms. Bluntler Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Jessie’s Girl Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) August West (Grateful Dead Tribute)

Sunday, June 18

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) The Second Street Band City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Live Dinner Music E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) The Natural Red Band Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Reflex K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Mystic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Suffolk Amityville Music Hall Vanna / Sirens & Sailors / Ghost Key / Crisis A.D. / Basilisk Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Crystal Bowersox Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Jet Stream Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Danny Marks / Gail Storm Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Copycat Red River Inn (Yaphank) Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Majestic Band / Homes Treme (Islip) Marianne Solivan NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Jarabe De Polo Blue Note (NYC) Danilo Pérez/John Patitucci/Brian Blade Trio

Your Guide To Local Events City Winery (NYC) Alice Smith Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Mike Tedesco

Monday, June 19

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Kane Daily Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Al Smith 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 Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Rubber Soul Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station): Monday Jazz Jam Hosted The Gracenotes Trio Crooked Rail (Northport): Vox Populi Acoustic Open Mic With Live Artist Tapings: Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Andrew Carroll Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Tap And Barrell (Smithtown) Blues Jam 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) Jon Paris' All-Star Blues Jam / Brazilian Legends: Salute to Vinicious De Moraes & Baden Powell Featuring The Afro Sambas Ensemble & Andres Laprida Blue Note (NYC) The Hot Sardines City Winery (NYC) Paula Cole Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) Jam

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Tuesday, June 20 Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Keith Ruzika Firefighter's Park (Great Neck) Wayne Holmes (Ray Charles Tribute) Oyster Bay Brewing Company Bryce Larsen K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Songwriter's Roundtable & All-Original Open Mic Hosted by 42nd & Nelson Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Truth For Anthony Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Night Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller

Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) FiveStone 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 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 Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Industry Night / Flow Tribe Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Jazz Jam Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor)


Calendar Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Sebastian Bach / The B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Blue Note (NYC) Jacob Collier City Winery (NYC) The Band Of Heathens

Wednesday, June 21

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Live Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove) Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic Hosted By Robert Sloan Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Wild Card / The Vibe MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Wonderous Stories Manning's (Carle Place) Phil Smith Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Dopamines / Iron Chic / The Toms / Field Day NYCB Theatre At Westbury Huey Lewis & The News Suite 1828 (Merrick) Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Tropix (Freeport) All Is Well

Your Guide To Local Events Mesita (Rockville Centre) Latin Pulse Thursdays Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Tiki Thursday NYCB Theatre At Westbury The Village People / The Trammps Featuring Early Young /Rose Royce / 45 RPM Paradise Studios (Massapequa) Open Jam & Networking Session Hosted By Ken Rodriguez & Bobby La Serra Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Space At Westbury Theater Decadia (Live Video Shoot) Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night Still Partners (Sea Cliff) LiveStock! Tocolo Cantina (Garden City) Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Tropix (Freeport) Glass Bottom Soul Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Evening Darling / Dirty Vice Band / J Haus Band Amityville Music Hall Can't Swim / Young & Heartless / Call The Station / Whittled Down

Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Keith Sloane Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Wonderous Stories Crooked Rail (Northport) Tommy Hellbent & Friends Electric/Acoustic Rock & Roll Open Mic & Jam / Ladies Night Deks American Bar & Restaurant (Rocky Point) Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Leslie Mendelson Niesen 347 (Saint James) Nisen 347 Thursdays Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Chain Reaction Paramount (Huntington) Cowboy Mouth / Memphis Crawl Ristegio's Restaurant (North Patchogue) Perfect Combination Shandon Court (East Islip) Kindred Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Brooklyn Hits / Chrissi Poland & Caleb Hawley Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip) Latin Rhythm With Jose (Trombone) Rivera

NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Three Dog Night Blue Note (NYC) Michael Camilo Trio City Winery (NYC) JD & The Straight Shot Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Blue Roots

Friday, June 23

Nassau Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway) Live Music Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) Shannon Breeze Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Dave Christian D.F. Meadow's (East Meadow) Live Music E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) RPM & Friends Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Bon Journey (Bon Jovi & Journey Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Hellgate / Blindside Tackle Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Music Living Room (Bethpage) Classic Fridays Lounge At The Space At Westbury Cousin Fungus / Irwen The Artists Band

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Country Music Night Anthony's Coal Fire Pizza (Bohemia) Bryce Larsen Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night With Bobby Nathan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Justice Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Mark Buttice 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 Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Country Night Oar (Patchogue) Danny Kean Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Rock & Roll Brewing Company Pennysaver Amphitheater (Farmingville) Uncle Kracker / Jerrod Niemann / Canaan Smith / Michael Ray / Drew Baldridge Port Jeff Brewing Company Black Country Beatnix Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic With Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Jim Turner & The Ocean People Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville): Acoustic Open Mic With Tom Treme (Islip) Swing Sessions With Dudley Salmon NYC/Queens Alley Pond Environmental Center (Douglaston) Novel Nights Discussion Series: Smoke Jumper B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Alborosie, Queen Ifrica & Addis Pablo Blue Note (NYC) Jacob Collier

Thursday, June 22

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Jazz & Sushi Night Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway) Live Music Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music Craft Kitchen & Tap House (Lynbrook) Thursday Night Live Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) A Witch's Brew Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Salsa Night Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Live Music Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Down & Dirty Hub (Island Park) Open Mic With Benoir Junction (Long Beach) Jimmy Kenny & The Parrot Beach Band K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / Jesus Christ Pose: Chris Cornell Tribute Show (Soundgarden Tribute) Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) The Molotov Cocktails Living Room (Bethpage) R&B After-Work Party MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Grand Central

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Calendar Luxor (Hicksville) Live Music MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Wonderous Stories Memories 2 (Williston Park) FiveStone Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Pump (Aerosmith Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Jam Authority / The Bluesaholics / TBA Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Dierks Bentley Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Half-X Acoustic / Foam / 12X Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Circus Mind Sunset Grill (Seaford) Backtrax Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) The Kingston/Small Band That Meetball Place (Farmingdale) Ninjas Need Money (Acoustic) Trotter's (Franklin Square) Down & Dirty Uncle Tony's (Farmingdale) The Two Daves Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Morning View (Incubus Tribute) / Basket Case (Green Day Tribute) / Monkey Wrench (Foo Fighters Tribute) / Unglued (Stone Temple Pilots Tribute) Backstage Pass (Ronkonkoma) Live Music Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Dinny Keg Bobbique (Patchogue) Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Three Daze Till Sunday Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) Yankee Rebel / Acoustic Dann Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) The Legendary Murphys Deks (Rocky Point) The Lowly Jensens East Islip Lanes Mineva / Tchr / An Old Friend / Crash The Calm / The World Between / Danni Christian Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) The Two Daves Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) James Weldman Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks

Your Guide To Local Events John Scott's Surf Shack (Westhampton Beach) Bryce Larsen Karvers Grill (Holbrook) Cyndi & Glenn Unplugged Katie's Of Smithtown Crisis Canyons Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) South Shore Rockers Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Kerry Kearney Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) The Suburban Brothers Band Northport Harbor Park Toby Tobias Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) FDR Drive Paces Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven Hamlet) Live Deejay Paramount (Huntington) Hunter Hayes Recipe 7 (Miller Place) The Key Three Revolution (Amityville) Saving Abel / Afterburn / Ten Ton Mojo Ristegio’s Restaurant (North Patchogue) Billboard Live Russ Savatt Park (Kings Park) Northport Jazz Orchestra Shandon Court (East Islip) Caution Smith Point Beach Hut (Mastic Beach) Unchained (Van Halen Tribute) Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Booga Sugar / Allen Stone Suffolk Theater (Riverhad) New Millennium Big Band: Sinatra Summer Swing

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Saturday, June 24

Weird Science • June 17 Hudson’s On The Mile • Freeport

Tanner Park (Copique) The The Band Band Treme (Islip) Noah's Arc Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Jerry Lee Lewis / Manhattan Blues Connection Blue Note (NYC) Michael Camilo Trio City Winery (NYC) Joseph Arthur Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Dirty Heads & Soja Highline Ballroom (NYC) Lez Zeppelin Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) The Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Joe Vicino Band

Nassau Althouse 1828 (East Rockaway): Live Music Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) The Johnny Mac Band Cabana (Long Beach) Shilelagh Law Clubhouse (New Hyde Park) Hambones Craft Kitchen & Tap House (Lynbrook) The Project Band D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Side Gig E.B. Elliot (Freeport) The Cocktails Eisenhower Park (East Meadow) Prognosis (Pink Floyd Tribute) Flynn's Fire Island Oogee Wawa / Higher Education / Sir Cadian Rhythm / Mykel Coppola Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live DJs Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) In The Groove Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Badlands (Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Tribute) / Robert Montano (Billy Joel Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Acme Dynamite / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Lounge At The Space At Westbury I Ignite MaliBlue (Lido Beach) That 70s Band / Freedom Williams Memories 2 (Williston Park) Cover 2 Cover Micky Mo's Cafe & Lounge (Lynbrook) Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn) Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Josh Yanev & The Culprits / The Fearless Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Summer Freestyle Bash: Cynthia / Sa-Fire / Noel / Lysett Melendez / Johnny O Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Third Eye Blind / Silversun Pickups Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Sir Cadium Rhythm / TBA R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Dead Rock Star Sunset Grill (Seaford) Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Chris Barron Trotter's (Franklin Square) Rewind


Calendar Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Gina Sicilia / Triple XXX / Black Country Beatnix Bar Louie (Commack) Brian Booking Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Robert Bruey Bobbique (Patchogue) Bobby Nathan Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Los Straightjackets BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) Point Blank Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Freebird Crooked Rail (Northport) Live Music Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Noriko Ueda & Ayako Shirasaki Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Steve Katterman Band House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Live Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Mirabelle Tavern (Stony Brook) Live Music Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Shot Glass Nickel Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Yankee Rebel Painter's Restaurant (Brookhaven Hamlet) Live Deejay Paramount (Huntington) O El Amor Revolution (Amityville) The 60s Invasion / Flashback Ristegio’s Restaurant (North Patchogue) The Legendary Murphys Safari Beach Club (Baylon) Chicken Head Rocks Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Smith Point Beach Hut (Mastic Beach) Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts Live Comedy Space At Westbury Theater Sevendust Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Hot Lava / Richard Campbell & Teresa Williams Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) The Smithereens Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Live Jazz Treme (Islip) Billy Mira & The Hitmen Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst) Drive (The Cars Tribute) Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Johnnyswim NYC/Queens B.B. King’s (NYC) Leslie West

CLUBBING

Your Guide To Local Events Blue Note (NYC) Michael Camilo Trio Gin Fizz Harlem Ms. Bluntler Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Jessie’s Girl Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Spotted MInds

Sunday, June 25

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) The Second Street Band City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Live Dinner Music E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) The Shakes Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Reflex K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Sunday Open Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Mysic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Rammstein Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Rock 'N Roll University Big Concert #10 Amityville Music Hall Troy Ramey / Johnny Gates Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Danny Kean Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Billboard Live Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Danny Marks / Melody Rose Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn Long Island Museum (Stony Brook) Miles To Dayton / Pesky J. Nixon Oakdale Yacht Club The Electrix Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Milagro (Santana Tribute) / Qumbas Paramount (Huntington) Parkway Drive / The Word Alive / Wage War Red River Inn (Yaphank) Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Revolution (Amityville) Amboy / Tchr, Tchr / Suburban Zombie / The Gypsies / At Second Glance

Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Under The Rasta Influence / Peter Asher & Albert Lee Treme (Islip) Jazz Jam Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Live Breakfast Music Watermill Center (Bridgehampton) Jazz For Jennings Benefit Concert For Bridgehamption Child Care & Recreational Center Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Aimee Mann

Montauk Village Green Job Potter & Friends Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Live Music Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Shakers Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic Comedy Show

Gina Sicilia

June 24

NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Jean-Luc Ponty Blue Note (NYC) Michael Camilo Trio City Winery (NYC) Marshall Crenshaw / Los Straightjackets Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Jerry's Jazz Band

Monday, June 26 Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa) Kane Daily Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Tony & The Mother Pluckers 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 Crooked Rail (Northport): Vox Populi Acoustic Open Mic With Live Artist Tapings: Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Andrew Carroll La Scala Ristorante (Commack) Phyllis Tagg

City Alley

89 North Music Venue Shandon Court (East Islip) Musicians Night Hosted By Gil McLean Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic / No Sailor Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Blues Jam Trifecta Lounge (Copiague) The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Night

Photo: Marianne Solivan by Guinara Khamatova

The Lounge At The Space At Westbury June 15 at 8 pm thespaceatwestbury.com (516) 283-5566 Storming out of East Northport, City Alley is composed of Joe DiGiglio, Matt Cusack. and Chris Insignares. The group performs original material, bringing emotionally driven harmonies mixed with many styles of music, offering music fans real soul, a little bit of grit, and a wealth of originality.

The Brat Pack

K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore June 16 at 7 PM kjfarrells.com • (516) 804-9925 Self-described as “a tribute to the MTV era,” this cover band takes on the hits of the music video craze including those by artists such as Madonna, Blondie, The Pretenders, The Go Go’s, Missing Persons, and many more bands from that fondly remembered era.

Marianne Solivan Treme, Islip June 18 at 7 PM • tremeislip.com (631) 277-2008 One of the most buzzed-about jazz singers in the New York City scene, Solivan will make her Treme debut on this night, accompanied by pianist Josh Richman. Born in Queens, Solivan has been taking the Big Apple jazz world by storm, singing in numerous major venues and earning more critical accolades with every performance.

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STUDIO NEWS The Ivory Tower Project, 1984

Back on the boards once again is The Bruce Of Windsor Project – now dubbed The Bruce Of Windsor Project III – which recently released its newest fulllength album, We Are One, complete with a clever $1 bill sleeve motif. The band features founder Bruce David Loeffert and Lou A. Kouvaris, who recorded this new disc with a wealth of well-known area musicians, including Ron Zabrocki, Kenny Hendricks, Steve Interrante, Barry Titone, Bill Graham, and more contributors. The nine-track rock opus is now available at eBay (CDs) and through iTunes, ReverbNation, CDBaby.com, and most other music e-tailers. Learn much more by logging on to reverbnation.com/ thebruceofwindsorproject. Big news from Sabella Studios in Roslyn Heights: The fast-

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rising group Gridline was in taking care of a new project, relying on Jim Sabella and his team for recording and mixing for their upcoming album. Taking part in the session was the legendary conductor and composer Joel Thorne, who has worked with Frank Zappa and The Orchestra Of Our Time; the veteran master musician is contributing a string arrangement for a track on the disc. Gridline, based in New York City, is known

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for its high-energy yet rootsy sound; the group is comprised of Daniel Kottmann, Andrew Yanchyshyn, Zachary Schepis, and Neal Spitzer. The band's album, Soul Brew, is slated to be released this summer. Learn more about Gridline via gridlinejam.com; to learn how you become the next artist or band to break big after working with the team Gridline At Sabella Studios at Sabella Studios, call to anything in between, Tom (516) 484-0862. Stiegler and BlokHed Studios in From hip hop to rock to blues Deer Park have been on the forefront of the area recording scene for years. In a way, Stiegler is much more than a studio head; he's been known to run the boards at major outdoor music events, and can assist a band or artist in any way that they'd need: “Whether you are a singer/songwriter or a full orchestra, I have the gear and experience to make you sound great,” the nationally noted musc pro states on his website. “I can produce your entire recording, shoot The Bruce Of Windsor Project III


At Audio Workstations

video of your band, and help you get the best vocal sound as well.” Area artists such as blues star Sweet Suzi and singer/songwriter Valerie Rose have relied on BlokHed for the sound and mood they seek. Learn more by calling BlokHed at (631) 586-4111. Audio Workstations Inc. in Islandia has become a musician's choice in recent times, and for good reason: It's a serious workplace for audio professionals. The company's services include membership for audio engineers and producers; weekly studio access; and the ability for studios pros to set their own session rates. “Our purpose is to provide the audio professional with regular, part-time access to an office

space that is in fact a commercial recording studio equipped with respected audio gear, and yet priced at an affordable rate,” states the company. “This allows the modern-day audio and music professional to operate their business privately, professionally, and profitably.” It's truly run by engineers for engineers: Founders John Jerome and Matthew Einsidler of Audio Workstations both come from a background in freelance recording, audio education, and studio management. Noticing a lack of available (meaning modern yet affordable) recording studio space, they saw a need for a studio that would be the perfect middle ground between the existing options of working from a home studio and the traditional large format commercial studios. Learn more by calling Audio Workstations at (516) 448-2066. Area music fans are abuzz over the release of a new album by The Ivory Tower Project, a name that's been part of the rock scene in this region for decades. The new album How Much More? has been released by

Farmingdale's Guerrilla Records. Comprised of Mark Regula and Tony Novarro, this is an ambitious rock album with overtones of the classic period of the 1970s and 1980s. The lavishly packaged new disc, as well as downloads, are now Rude Mood available via Amazon.com better known by some as Dr. and CDBaby; learn more at Richard Michelson. Long Island IvoryTowerProject.com. Sounds Studios was the venue for He's a perennial: Motu's the project. The release is Motu's jazz/guitar instrumental album, 17th overall, which is an incrediDistant Guitar Whispers In The ble output of music for any artist; Wind, was released on April 4. learn all about it at motu.net. Belmore's Dream Recording Motu Studios has posted some highly enjoyable in-studio videos on YouTube, featuring an array of some of its artists, including Miles To Dayton, jam master Dud Music, Gabrielle Ross, Quarter Horse, and more. Look for “Dream Recording Studios” at YouTube; call (516) 409-1818. Beneath The Sun in Hicksville continues to be a rock hotbed; The project is a solo effort in working of late with Mick James which all of the guitars, bass, and the crew have been Grimm keyboards, percussion, and other Jack, Alice in Chains tribute Love instruments were performed, Hate Love, Rude Mood, and recorded, engineered, and more. Free tours are available; produced solely by Motu himself, call (631) 882-1327.

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PLEASE NOTE: Classifieds are for individuals only (looking for a musician, etc), not commercial businesses. Display ads showcase your business, get results – and they're cheap! EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Huge Amp Blowout – amps by Vox, Marshall, Randall and more. All reduced to ridiculously low prices! Call Murphy’s Music today! (631) 549-4510. (TFN). Yamaha Clavinover electric piano, Rogue Beatle bass guitar, Yamaha 8 channel board, Carvin LM15 speakers, Mirage spotlight 1000, 2 LED par 64 lights with board, Samson wireless presentation mic & headset. All priced to sell. (516) 785-4234. (1225) ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Double Reed/woodwind teacher, oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet preferred. Call (631) 549-4510 or email resume to murphysmusicny@aol.com (TFN) Ticket Agency in Melville on 100 is looking to hire someone whose passion is music. Part time; could be full time. Computer skills a requirement; willing to train. (516) 802-0529. (1193) HELP WANTED: BARS & RESTAURANTS

Line Cook needed. 40-hour work week; must have at least five years experience. Hourly wage based on experience. Must be able to read and speak English. Must have clean appearance. Please forward resume

with references. No drunks, addicts, or dealers need apply. Job duties include purchasing, food prepping, cooking, managing kitchen, cleaning, checking inventory, helping the staff, and assorted miscellaneous duties. Phat Daddy’s Pub, 316 South Long Beach Road, Oceanside NY 11572. Call Mike at (516) 551-0171. (1186) Mulcahy’s Pub & Music Hall seeks bartenders, barmaids, kitchen help, and security personnel for Long Island’s top club. Stop by at 3232 Railroad Avenue in Wantagh to fill out an application. (1183) The Bench in Stony Brook is now hiring ALL front of house positions! Call (631) 675-1474 or stop in to 1095 Route 25A Stony Brook. (1183) Churchill’s Restaurant & Bar is currently looking to add to their staff and are in need of: Wait staff, line cooks, bus boys, bar backs, and hostess. Call (516) 766-2500 or stop in at 18 S. Park Avenue in Rockville Centre to find out more information. (1183) The Homestead is currently seeking waiters, waitresses, and a bus boy. Please stop by 107 South Street in Oyster Bay, or call (516) 922-9293 to fill out an application. (1183) MUSICIANS AVAILABLE

Drummer, 30, Looking for wedding band or country rock band. Matthew (631) 827-1882. (1221) MUSICIANS WANTED

Trio Seeking drummer for rage style rock band. 21+. Transportation and equipment a must. Suffolk-based. Call James (631) 747-9862. 11776. (1224) Blues For Three. Studio weekends; bass, drums sought. (631) 462-5987. (1218)

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Bassist Wanted for good vibes classic rock trio. Mature; Jamesport area, vocals preferred. (631) 523-3499 (text). (1221) MUSIC INDUSTRY: HELP WANTED

Intern Wanted, M/F, for recording studio/small record label.Come learn hands-on recording andmixing CDs and albums. Compensation when you can engineer a session. Must have computer skills and a car. (631) 741-5836. (1224) VIDEO SERVICES

Attention Bands and singers: Nowadays you need music video to take your music to the next level. Do an HD music video for $300 to $400. Call (516) 642-6174 between 4 pm to 8 pm Mondays through Saturdays. (1204) FOR SALE-

Harmon Kardon Citation 16 amplifier, excellent condition, $500 alone. Rackmounted Citation 11 pre-amp, Citation 15 tuner, $700. All cables, manuals. Monster amp will knock your socks off. (631) 737-6286. (1185) Treadmill, not used much, LED lighting, $125. Nice big Ab Chair, $25. Bicyle exercise machine, $25. Women’s

Universal machine, just like in high school, does everything: leg press, bench press, much more, $150. Chris (631) 496-6139. (1183) For Sale: Vintage 70s Budweiser clock; domed light; working condition. $99. Rich (516) 233-9916. (TFN) For Sale: Miller High Life clock; 1970s. Light working. $99. Rich (516) 233-9916. (TFN) For Sale: Vintage movie posters. Scrooge Collectibles (516) 442-0703. (TFN) For Sale: Atlas Acoustic guitar, ’70s Fender Mexican Strats, Avon collectibles, board games, harmonicas. (718) 894-8245. (1198) (1198)


HEADLINERS

Make Your Plans Now For These Huge Events Photos provided by respective venues, artists, and promoters; Huey Lewis by Helena Smith

Sevendust • The Space At Westbury Theater • June 24 at 8 PM thespaceatwestbury.com • (800) 745-3000 They're back: Lajon Witherspoon (lead vocals), Clint Lowery (lead guitar), John Connolly (rhythm guitar), Vince Hornsby (bass), and Morgan Rose (drums) are on the road again, performing their debut album in its entirety – and still packing houses along the trail on their “20th Anniversary Tour.” Huey Lewis & The News NYCB Theatre at Westbury June 21 at 8 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 It's getting to be an annual tradition in these parts: Lewis and his still-authentic News make headlines by offering rocking shows, year after year. Three summers ago, they performed as part of the Citi Field concert series – and now, they return to this famed theater-in-theround, where the classic 1980s hits just won't stop.

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Hunter Hayes The Paramount, Huntington June 23 at 8 PM • paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 Are you ready for some country? One of the genre's youngest superstars, this musical genius can play more than 30 instruments (we're not kidding) and has acted in films and on TV – but it's his hit songs that his fans are crazy about. Expect to hear all the recent favorites, including “Wanted,” “I Want Crazy,” “Invisible,” and more.

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Arts Announcements

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 17piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more; log on for the next show dates.

Don Winslow

Art Currently Cuba Exhibit Alex Ferrone Gallery, Cutchogue Through July 3; (631) 734-8545 This special exhibit features the images of three award-winning regional photographers – Lois Yomans, Michael Chinnici, and Glen Cove's Ennid Berger – who have documented their recent visits to Cuba. Books Don Winslow Book Revue, Huntington June 23 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The ward-winning internationally bestselling author (above) will speak and sign his new novel, The Force. 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.

Swing!

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 Alice In Wonderland Studio Theater, Lindenhurst

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

cmpac.com The musical version of the hit film that details how three decidedly different performers took their show to the Australian outback. Songs include “It's Raining Men,” “I Will Survive,” “Hot Stuff,” and other dance and disco favorites.

Photos provided by area arts groups and organizations; Don Winslow by Malarrama (CC)

The Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts Through June 17; smithtownpac.org; (631) 724-3700 This musical also features classic pop hits, this time from the 1960s and 1970s. Cinderella Long Island Children's Museum, Garden City June 16 at 7 pm; plazatheatrical.com; (516) 599-6870; theatermania.com This children's tale is the latest offering of Plaza Theatrical

The Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On Through June 17; studiotheatreli.com; (631) 226-8400 The eternal children's classic. Saturday Night Fever: The Musical Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through June 24; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com The stage version of the legendary 1970s film that ushered out the disco era. This production has been drawing raves; a best bet for this edition.

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Priscilla: Queen Of The Desert The Musical Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale Through July 8; (631) 218-2100;

Saturday Night Fever: The Musical

Productions.

Hair Merrick Theatre June 24 through July 16; (516) 868-6400 The pop culture sensation that spawned hit after hit; for mature audiences. Swing Gateway Playhouse, Bellport Through June 24; (631) 286-1133 The musical that inspired the “Dancing With The Stars” craze. Love Diatribe Levittown Public Library June 16 through 24; (516) 731-5728 Ivy Lane Players: Performances of Harry Kondoleon's comedy; admission is free.

Young Frankenstein BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through June 18; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: The Young Mel Brooks musical Frankenstein stomps onto the stage once again. Note: This production moves to BroadHollow Theatre in Elmont in July. Oklahoma! John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through June 25; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: The Pulitzer Prize-winning Rogers & Hammerstein musical returns in a lavish show.


WHEELS & DEALS

Hot Artists & Events In The Area Scene Joan & Joni: A ‘Double’ Tribute In Garden City

Photos provided by the artists or their representatives and area venues; Joan & Joni by Eric Hilton

The Long Island Ethical Humanist Society's Our Times Coffeehouse presents Joan & Joni, a tribute to the music of Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell, on Friday, June 16 at 8 pm at the Society building in Garden City. More information: ourtimescoffeehouse.org or (516) 741-7304. Tickets for this The Johnny Mac Band show will be An “Ace” Of A New Single – & Album available at the Veteran area blues group The Johnny Mac Band has released “Ace,” a new single door on the that’s the title track on their new album, slated for release this summer. These evening of the seasoned club musicians have been burning the midnight oil in studio putting the performance. finishing touches on their latest project. In a musical Following the success of their first album, Destination Memphis, the group’s journey from the new recording will feature more than a dozen new, original songs. The band plans 1960s to today, to celebrate their milestone with friends and fans at an all-day BBQ and CD release Allison Shapira party on Saturday, July 15 at The Brush and Kipyn Martin Barn in Smithtown. demonstrate the The group features the vocal style effect Baez and and guitar work of Johnny Mac, a Mitchell have veteran of the New York circuit, along had their own with Joe Roberts on keyboards, Dave development as modern musicians. Shapira is a Iceon bass, and Raymond Hauck on self-described "recovering opera singer" who recently found drums. For more information on her authentic voice as a folksinger. Kipyn Martin is an upcoming shows throughout the award-winning Americana singer/songwriter. area as well as updates on The duo performs a collection of songs by Baez and The Johnny Mac Band’s new music: Mitchell, and also reveal a number of hidden gems from JohnnyMacBand.com; both of the legends’ extensive back catalogs. By weaving Facebook.com/JohnnyMacBand; Baez and Mitchell's themes together with their own or at @JohnnyMacBand individual messages, they give the classics a new twist. on Twitter.

PERFORMANCE

Gordon Lightfoot has written and performed such a bounty of classic music that it was almost worth the sinking of The Edmund Fitzgerald to inspire him. On this night, this veteran singer/songwriter from Canada opened with “The Watchman’s Gone,” followed by “Sea Of Tranquility”; the singer jokingly remarked that the music was “soft,” but that’s a magical ingredient to his muse. Bob Dylan once said he wished that “some of (Lightfoot’s) songs would go on forever.” The enthusiastic crowd expressed repeatedly that Gordon Lightfoot: it was in accord with that sentiment. NYCB The stream of Theatre Lightfoot’s show At continued with gems such Westbury as “Ribbon Of Darkness,” “Beautiful,” “Never Too Close,” and “Restless” – and, of course, the jewels were displayed in “Sundown,” “The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald,” and “If You Could Read My Mind.” The encore was a lovely “Waiting For You,” the last of 26 songs that were performed on this evening. Lightfoot seemed genuinely touched when he noted that Elvis Presley had recorded Lightfoot’s “Early Morning Rain,” and he spoke of going to meet the rock legend at one of “The King’s” concerts – but joked that “Elvis had left the building” when he went backstage after the performance. Fortunately, Lightfoot hasn’t departed, and he is still entertaining us today. Lightfoot is now 78, and almost died in 2002 because of a serious illness; everything recorded and performed since is as welcome a bonus as any fan could ever ask for. – Bob Wilson

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Free Concerts At Jones Beach Bandshell

The 2017 Jones Beach Bandshell Concert Series, free to the public, begins this month with an array of concerts. Hospitality provider Centerplate has unveiled new food menu items for fans to enjoy all summer along the boardwalk and at the Bandshell shows. Highlights from the 2017 schedule: June 24: Badlands (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) and Robert Montano (Billy Joel Tribute); June 25: Latin Night; June 27: Family Night; June Lisa Polizzi 28: Coastwolf, The Como Brothers, and Barely Know Her; June 30: national recording artists Antigone Rising; July 1: 45 RPM and 3; July 5: Nashville Skyline, Spinn, and Julia Lambert; July 7: Robbie Rosen, Lem Payne Jr., and Jesse Eplan; July 8: Completely Unchained (a Van Halen Tribute) and Voices Of Extreme; July 12: Shecky & The Twangtones, Shock Radar, and Taylor & The Apes; July 14: Decadia and Septimius The Great; July 15: Billy Mira & The Hitmen and The Belairs; July 19: Little Red Men, Newborn, and Iridesense; July 21: 20 Highview and Samurai Pizza Cats; July 26: The Lisa Polizzi Band’s Victoria Tribute To Janis Joplin, Vainlglorious, Faiella and Porter Block; July 28: Crossfade Collective; July 29: Lithium: A Tribute To Nirvana and Monkey Wrench: A Tribute To Foo Fighters; July 30: Latin Night; August 1: Rock ‘N Roll University Student Performance; August 2: New Life Crisis, City Alley, and Phil Varca & The SlamJammers; August 4: Caffeine High School Reunion with Weird Science and Amber Ferrari (Madonna Tribute); August 9: Mark Newman, Brooke Moriber, and Quickdraw; August 11: Bright Lights: A Tribute to Matchbox 20 and Iridesense; August 12: The Johnny Mac Band, The Dave Diamond Band, and Victoria Faiella; August 16: Nonstop To Cairo, Bunktown Falls, and Roots Foundation; and more concerts through September.

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An In-Depth Look At The Hottest Area Artists

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Who: Acme Dynamite is a classic hard rock and classic heavy metal unit from the Freeport area, which during the past year has performed many of the top venues in this region. Another such show is on the schedule on June 24, when they take at the stage at the popular K.J. Farrell’s in Bellmore. The group is comprised of Steve Riordan (bass), Robert Scott Conroy (guitar), Heather Dawson (vocals), and Marc Del Cielo (drums). The group performs a blend of 1970s and 1980s hard rock and heavy metal, including the music of The Who, David Bowie, Led Zep, Ozzy, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, The Beatles, Deep Purple, Janis Joplin and more. From The Group’s Official Biography: “Acme Dynamite was formed in 2014 by Robert Scott Conroy (ex-Vasaria), Marc Del Cielo (ex-Vasaria, exThe Oddities) and Heather Dawson (exHadron The Collider). After a few miscues, they tuned to Steve Riordan, Marc's former Oddities bassist (as well as first cousin). After amassing a modest list of songs, Acme Dynamite will soon be unleashed on an unwitting public. Playing the music of The Who, Queen, Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC, and Van Halen, among others, Acme Dynamite will impress and entertain you.” To Learn More About Or Contact The Artists: The band’s official website is acmedynamiteband.com; write to them at acmedynamiteband@gmail.com. Also: @acmedynamiteband. Upcoming shows: They headline June 24 at 10 pm at K.J Farrell's, and as part of a giant “Birthday Bash For Karen” on a bill that also incudes Hard Nips, Tequila Mayhem, and Sweet Magma on July 22 beginning at 7:30 pm at Hub Billiards in Island Park.

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Allman, The Legend: Another column, another obit: If ever there was a group that ruled Long Island from the get-go, it is The Allman Brothers Band. The group’s early college shows and the classic double live album was a badge of honor for so many, and the blues-into-country musical collage that they conjured up so expertly still resonates to this day. I myself preferred the bluesy origins over the somewhat country sound that followed, but there's no denying the genius and natural

Sanders, Jay Bennz and Gino Scalmato. Legendary names from the ’70s Warhol/Mercer Arts scene such as Ruby & The Rednecks and The Magic Tramps with Sessu Coleman played, as did Max's giants Luigi & The Wiseguys, The Waldos with Walter Lure, and The Sick F**ks, to name but a few. The place was jam-packed all three nights. I remembered the words to "Death To Disco," the XXX-rated version of “Eleanor Rigby," and some of the other Psych Frog singles – and I'm ready for more! Pop Stuff: Ariana Grande

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talent of Gregg Allman, taking control of the ship after the early deaths of his brother, Duane, and Berry Oakley. Gregg Allman was sometimes in the headlines for his personal problems, his marriage to Cher, and other issues, but none of that meant anything to the hardcore fans that he earned and kept satisfied though the decades. May he rest in peace. Max's Fest 2017: My Memorial Day weekend was rather hectic, but rewarding: I was asked to emcee the 2017 Max's Kansas City Festival at Bowery Electric on the lower east side, and Max's monarch Peter Crowley finally got me to construct a 5.0 Psychotic Frogs featuring local Long Island talents Sean

returned to Manchester in the UK with a star-studded lineup in the wake of the horror that took place there following her May concert ... Jay Z has signed a 10-year, $200 million contract with Live Nation for touring, merchandise, and all that cool stuff. Artists from the 1960s probably flip their wigs when they read these kind of numbers ... Taylor Swift remains under the radar while fighting in court with a radio DJ who (allegedly) grabbed her butt, and is seemingly still fighting with Katy Perry; they’re apparently both not over their bad blood over who’s dancers belong to who. At least The Supremes used to fight with The Vandellas over practical things such as wigs and gowns!

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BITS & PIECES

Parahoy!

More Rockin’ Sea Hijinks

Following the success of its first two sailings, Paramore’s vacation experience returns in April with the band’s third installment of “Parahoy!” Presented in partnership with Sixthman, the interactive four-day music festival at sea will sail from Miami, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. Learn how to get on board at parahoy.com. Parahoy! first embarked in 2014 and returned in 2016 with 2,600 fans and special musical guests. Next year's third sailing will include performances from an array of special guests, all handpicked by Paramore, to be announced in the coming months. Other shipboard events will include Q&A session, theme nights, and of course, “Paraoke” with the band itself. For full details and reservation information, visit parahoy.com.

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Tegan And Sara are now on tour in support of their eighth studio

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More Miles:

Beacon Bright For Tedeschi Trucks Band

Paramore: More Salty Fun At Sea

album, Love You To Death. The band will also be playing festivals from coast to coast this summer, beginning with Boston Calling on May 27, San Francisco's Colossal Clusterfest on June 4, and Bonnaroo on June 10. Here they come to our area as well: Tegan And Sara have been tapped to headline Day 2 (June 24) of Pride Island, the biggest live music event in New York City Pride history. In addition, they will perform at the annual Meadows Festival at Citi Field in September. Twin sisters who were born in Canada, Tegan And Sara have sold more than one million albums, and have received seven Gold certifications, one Double Platinum certification, three Juno Awards, two Polaris Prize nominations, and a Grammy nomination. They have performed on some of the world's biggest stages, from the 2015 Oscar Telecast to major festivals such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Glastonbury. They've been openly gay from the beginning of their music career in 1998, and have been outspoken feminist advocates for LGBTQ equality and gender justice.

Photos: Parahoy! by Will Byington Photography

Shelly Waters

Tedeschi Trucks Band will return to The Beacon Theatre for the seventh consecutive year. Continuing their tradition of multiple-night residencies there, Tedeschi Trucks Band lines up another half-dozen performances scheduled for October. This year's slate of shows will feature a selection of openers – The Wood Brothers, North Mississippi Allstars, Greyhounds – and select weekend nights will spotlight two full sets without support. Of particular note is Wednesday, October 11, “TTB & Friends,” as it will mark the group’s 25th show at The Beacon. The 12-piece ensemble, led by the husband and wife duo of Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi,

Tedeschi Trucks Band

has made the Beacon Theatre an annual stop since 2011. Trucks was also a part of an impressive streak of Beacon residencies as a member of The Allman Brothers Band.

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Shelly’s Rootsy Album

through her home state of Louisiana. Her sound comprises blues, country, and rock. “I want my music to represent all of those genres – because that’s what I love best – and I love blending those sounds together,” Waters said. “Growing up in South Louisiana I listened to a lot of swamp pop, old R&B, and rock ’n’ roll. Those tones and those iconic voices are what I’m drawn to and that’s what I feel the most comfortable singing. My music is Americana through and through.”

Outlaw Festival: Willie & Pals Hit LI

Willie Nelson recently announced additional dates for his 2017 "Outlaw Music Festival Tour" – one of which will be September 9 at the newly renamed Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater. The star-packed lineup includes not only headliners Willie Nelson & Family, but also an array of stars who have headlined such tours on their own: The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Margo Price, and Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real. "We had such a blast launching and playing last year's Outlaw Music Festival in Scranton, we had to take it out on the road," said Nelson. Tickets are at ticketmaster.com.

Americana singer/songwriter Shelly Waters is Sheryl set to release her Crow new, self-titled album on July 28. “I feel like this record is the true representation of what I feel when I play the music that I love,” said Waters. “This is Shelly. This is me. This is a reflection, and this is a representation of me.” Waters’ musical roots run as deep and wide as the Mississippi River that snakes Good Times Magazine - June 13 - 26, 2017 • 23


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