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Hear Her ‘Breathe’

Soleima's name seems to be on everyone's lips these days; following up her recent recent debut mini-album, No.14, she recently released a reworked album track, “Breathe,” as a single via Big Beat Records. The song features Jamaican dancehall artist Kranium and Hoodboi. “I feel like Kranium fits into the vibe of the song in a really exceptional way,” Soleima explained of the rework. “I love his mellow melodies in this kind of song. Really clever. It has been a great experience.” The Danish musician’s cocktail of pitch-shifted synths, R&B, future bass, and undercurrent of world music is unique, but her vocals elevate her individualistic style to another level. Raised in Aarhus – Denmark’s second-largest city – Soleima grew up in a family home soundtracked by classic soul and R&B, notably Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and Otis Redding. Now, Soleima’s unique trait is in uniting disparate styles “cuttingedge productions with an immediate pop core, and relatable lyrical

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themes which simultaneously explore societal issues and the very meaning of what it is to be human,” according to a press release. Find Soleima all over social media, as well as YouTube and SoundCloud.

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Emily Reo shared a demo version of "Charlie," a song from her new album that is featured on the upcoming The Le Sigh Vol. III compilation. The tape was released on August 4 on Father/Daughter Records. Of the song, Reo said: "Charlie is my kitten who died last summer. He was diagnosed suddenly with a rare terminal illness called FIP, and I wrote this song during his last week alive with him sitting on a chair next to me. I tried to express the universal feeling of loss, whether it be a friend, family member or pet, but I also tried to emphasize the ways

“All I want to do is play music,” said singer/guitarist Casey James. “Stripping it back to just me making a record of music that I love was a huge stepping stone in my life.” Released June 9, Strip It Down, his new album proLemmy Of duced by Tom Motorhead Hambridge and featuring a guest duet with Delbert in which our loved ones never McClinton, does just that. leave us ... My friend and Recorded at Sound Stage bandmate Felix pointed out that Studio and The Switchyard in Nashville, Strip It Down is a return the only thing I would write a love song about is a cat, so here I to the blues and roots music present to you – my James grew up on in his native 'first love song'!" Texas, and was a major influence Follow Reo on Facebook, in both his Casey singing and gui- Instagram, and Twitter. James tar playing. Shania “This music has Twain been a lifetime in the making for me,” Casey says. “If you listen close enough, you can hear my heartbeat; the thing that keeps me alive ... This album has been a healing process for me.” James is at B.B. King’s on August 23 in New York City. 2 • Good Times Magazine - August 22 - September 4, 2017

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Coverin’ It Up

Motorhead will soon release Under Cöver, a collection of some of their best cover songs, and a collection which will include the previously unreleased version of David Bowie's "Heroes." Recorded during the Bad Magic sessions in 2015 by Cameron Webb, it was one of the last songs the band recorded together before the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister. The album hits stores on September 1.

Shania Twain:

In A Very ‘Good’ Place

Shania Twain has released the Matthew Cullen-directed video for her new single, “Life's About To Get Good,” The track is taken from Now, Twain’s first album in 15 years, out September 29 on Mercury Nashville. "I was at home looking out at the ocean and I said to myself, 'Here I am stuck in this past of negativity, but it's so beautiful out,’” wrote Twain about writing the single. Twain is a five-time Grammy Award winner.


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Hot Streets: Music On Main’s Magnificent Finale

The final date for this year's Farmingdale Music On Main series will be Thursday, August 24, with live music performed along Main Street from 5 to 9 pm. “The Village is gearing up for the summer with many free events and we are excited to celebrate with outdoor music and fun along Main Street with Farmingdale’s Music On Main,” said Mayor Ralph Ekstrand. This event gives both Farmingdale residents and Long Islanders an opportunity to enjoy live music, and enjoy Farmingdale eateries, restaurants, shops, and clubs. For more information, call (516) 249-0093.

The famed international pop star Sepideh, who is originally from Iran, will headline a special concert performance at North Hempstead Beach Park on August 27 at 5:30 pm. Admission is free for this special event; there is no parking fee after 5 pm. Sepideh is a Persian singing sensation who was born in Tehran, Iran, and moved to America in the late 1980s. She has produced several hit albums that have charted around the world. Free bus transportation to the concert is available. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets, as well as snacks. For more information, visit northhempsteadny.gov.

Hot Pipes: Scottish Festival In Old Westbury The 57th annual Long Island Scottish Festival & Highland Games is scheduled for Saturday, August 25 from 8 am to 5 pm at Old Westbury Gardens. For more information: liscots.org or call (516) 3170852. Enjoy traditional bagpipe music and a host of activities, including the Highland Games competition, children's games, pony rides, the internationally renowned The Brigadoons, The Cameron Music Ensemble, a wealth of vendors with Scottish and Celtic products and novelties, Scottish food, a dog agility show and rescue mission – and, of course, a wealth of famed bagpipe bands performing throughout the day.


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Davy Knowles YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore August 25 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 The journey began for Knowles growing up in the Isle of Man, learning to play guitar from listening to the likes of Gallagher, Clapton, Knopfler, Green, and Mayall in his father’s record collection, and honing his skills playing the local music circuit. Since, he's scored with the debut album Roll Away and “Tear Down The Walls” and “Coming Up For Air” from his Peter Frampton-produced sophomore album; both albums reached the top three on The Billboard Blues Chart.

Squirrel Nut Zippers Tilles Center, Greenvale August 25 at 8 PM • tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 The band, a fusion of Delta blues, jazz, 1930sera swing and klezmer, tours in support of its smash 2016 album, Hot. NPR’s Morning Edition said: “It’s not easy to categorize the music of the Squirrel Nut Zippers – except that it’s hot.” Darlene Love Suffolk Theater, Riverhead August 25 at 8 PM suffolktheater.com (631) 727-4343 The legendary Ms. Love returns with all her hits: “He’s a Rebel,” “(Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry,” “He’s Sure the Boy I Love,” and ”Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” and so many more smash songs.

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Sal during Valentinetti ducer Phil Spector the glory days of the Westhampton Beach songs she girl-group era, as well as countless Performing Center sang backup on for SamArts Cooke, Elvis Presley, August 27 atCher, 8 PMand • (631) 288-1500 Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin. whbpac.org Suddenly, he's everywhere: Davy Knowles Long Island's Boulton Center, Bay Beach Shore for a favoriteYMCA son heads to Westhampton fullAugust concert. 25Valentinetti's at 8 PM boultoncenter.org charm and velvet(631) voice 969-1101 got him all the way to the finals of “America’s TheTalent,” journeyand began for Knowles growing up in Got earned him the coveted the Isle Buzzer” of Man, from learning to play guitar lis“Golden supermodel Heidifrom Klum.

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Go Gaga At Citi Field:

Pop Superstar To Light Up Flushing Stadium

With The New York Mets in the midst of a disappointing season, there is still a lot of excitement at the ballpark, with both The Meadows Festival and this huge upcoming event: Tickets are still on sale for Lady Gaga's lavish upcoming August 28 and 29 performances at Citi Field in Flushing.

LIC Laughs: Standing Room Slates Free Comedy

The Standing Room in Long Island City continues to bring comedy and entertainment to this busy Queens area, with upcoming standup headliners on the schedule including the return of Triggered on August 27, hosted by Corey Reppond and Josh Homer. A regular free Sunday 8 pm event, Reppond and Homer present “some of the funniest comics who make the uncomfortable comedic and the comedic uncomfortable,” according to the club. Learn more at standingroomlic.com or call (347) 309-7666.

This stop is part of the multi-platinum artist's “Joanne World Tour,” which has already brought the New York-bred pop superstar around the globe. For tickets: ladygaga.com, ticketmaster.com, or find more information and tickets at mets.com/gaga. The beautiful blonde icon, in case you might not have heard, is the author of some of the most notable pop hits of recent vintage, including “Born This Way,” “Poker Face,” “Bad Romance,” “You & I, “Telephone,” and a weath of hit albums, including her duet record with Tony Bennett that ranked as one of the biggest smash albums of last year.

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Jimmy And Carolyn: Comedy/Drama At Theatre

The 2017 autumn season kicks into full swing at Queens Theatre in Flushing with a new production of Jimmy And Carolyn, running from September 15 through October 1. A comedy-drama set in Rhode Island over Labor Day Weekend, Jimmy and Carolyn centers on the deviant Walker clan, a wild pack of characters that has to be seen to be experienced. For more information and tickets: queenstheatre.org, or call (718) 760-0064.


The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Movies At Staller Center Staller Center for the Performing Arts, Stony Brook University Beginning October 6 (631) 632-ARTS, stallercenter.com Passes are on sale now for a specially curated selection of films, including Dean, My Cousin Rachel, Beatriz At Dinner, Oscar winner The Beguiled, Patti Cake$, Battle Of The Sexes (pictured left), Wind River, and more. Log on to the address above to purchase either season passes or individual showings tickets.

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The Boomer Comedy Tour: Judy Tenuta, Rocky LaPorte, Carole Siskind, Nick Griffin Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington September 16 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 The name says it all: A night featuring a quartet of nationally known standup comedians.

Stephen Schwartz & Friends Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor August 28 at 8 PM baystreet.org (631) 725-9500 The Grammy and Oscar-winning songwriter teams with Liz Callaway, Scott Coulter, and Debbie Gravitte for performances of hit songs, including "Colors Of The Wind, "Corner Of The Sky," "Day By Day," "Meadowlark," "When You Believe," "Popular," "For Good," "Defying Gravity," and more.

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THE BOUNTIFUL GOURMET

No Soup For You … It's True: The Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City was ranked as the 10th busiest shopping mall in the United States in a famous IsItPacked.com report, and the Simon Property Group facility has only improved greatly in the minds of many shoppers after its recent $200 million renovation. However, surprising is the number of big-name eateries that have exited the busy food court area, now known as Roosevelt Field’s “Dining District,” during the past few months. No longer at Roosevelt Field are Brother Jimmy's, the barbecue chain reviewed here in May 2016 that remains a New York City staple; The Original Soupman (remember the “Soup Nazi” episode of “Seinfeld”?), which was in the news in June after Nation's Restaurant News reported it had filed for bankruptcy; Potatopia, which offered potatoes served in a variety of unique ways; Tres Toros; and other small spots in the food court are now closed as well. There seems to be no problems with the food section overall, as foot traffic remains heavy, particulary on weekends: Remaining are such favorites as Charley's Philly Steaks, Taco Bell, Johnny Rocket's, Wendy's, Patsy's Pizza, an array of Asian eateries, as well as most of the other famous names. So who will replace the

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Krispy Krunchy: An Unexpected Delight

Krispy Krunchy Can: It's been all the talk in the fast food world, as during July the popular Thrillist website named the pretty-much unknown Krispy Krunchy Chicken as “America's best friend chicken chain.” It was chosen over such perennials such as

t’s a major music festival in an intimate showplace as the Make America Rock Again tour touches down on Thursday, August 31 at 7:30 pm at The Paramount in Huntington. Tickets and info: paramountny.com or call (631) 673-7300. This tour is back for its second annual sojourn, bringing America’s biggest hard-rocking party to The Paramount. What a lineup, featuring Creed vocalist Scott Stapp in the headlining spot (perform-

MAKE AMERICA ROCK AGAIN!

A Major Music Festival Roars Into The Paramount

ing Creed hits with his band), alt-rock giants Sick Puppies, massive heavy rockers Drowning Pool, modern rock royalty Trapt, and metallic rockers Adelitas Way. Between them, these artists share two Grammy wins, six Grammy nominations, 25 Top 10-charting hit songs (including seven #1 hits), and more than 30 million albums sold. Since his original departure from Creed, Stapp has released two solo albums (The Great Divide, 2005 and Proof of Life, 2013 [#1 on Christian charts]), a revealing memoir (Sinner’s Creed, 2012), and a “rebirthed” Creed album, (Full Circle, 2009). In addition to his solo career, Stapp is also the lead singer of the new supergroup Art Of Anarchy, whose first album with Stapp, The Madness, was released earlier this year. “I’m excited to headline Make America Rock Again,” said Stapp. “We’ve got a great lineup that I’m looking forward to touring with. It’s going to be a great summer of rock and roll for the bands and the fans.”

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Kitchen, and we were eager to find out more. The unusual thing about Krispy Crunchy Chicken is that, as unappetizing as it may sound to some, it's usually tucked inside some sort of convenience store, small shop,

or even a gas station, but don't let that stop you. After reading the Thrillist article, we searched the area for Krispy Krunchy Chicken, and we surprised that Long Island and Queens are already on the case; according to KKC, there are locations in Centerreach (at Centerreach Exxon), (631) 585-6620; at Deli Beer Smoke in Commack, (631) 486-6384; and at Cumberland Farms in Brentwood, (631) 952-7242. We stopped by a location in Queens, we tried a bit, and we can tell you that Thrillist is right on the money: The chicken is tasty, juicy, and quite original, with a unique spice blend that’s unlike anything we’ve ever tasted – and Krispy Krunchy Chicken offers an array of authentic Cajun side dishes that may be ever better than its chicken. From the company: “Krispy Krunchy features, of course, its Cajun-style chicken (bone-in, tenders and sandwich), which is always fresh never frozen pre-marinated in Krispy Krunchy's proprietary marination and fried in zero trans-fat oil. The menu also includes signature dishes of Original, Krispy and Cajun Sweet & Sour Wings; Krispy Shrimp and Fish; Red Beans and Rice; Jambalaya; Mashed Potatoes & Cajun Gravy; Mac-N-Cheese; Boudin Bites (Cajun rice balls) and Honey Butter Biscuits.” Learn more at krispykrunchy.com. has sold more than one million records and reached a RIAA Gold album certification for their second album, TriPolar, whidh included the gold-certified “You’re Going Down.” Drowning Pool rose fame with its debut album, Sinner, certified platinum six weeks after its release. The band has enjoyed more than 15 years of success at commercial rock radio, driven by the hard rock anthems “Bodies,” “Tear Away,” and “Sinner,”and hits including “37 Stitches,” “Step Up,” “Feel Like I Do,” and more. Trapt originally burst onto the scene in 2002 with its second album, spawning its career-defining hit “Headstrong,” which hit the #1 spot on both the Billboard Modern Rock and Hot Mainstream Rock charts. Adelitas Way formed in 2006, but it wasn’t until 2009 that it broke into the mainstream. Their anthemic song, “Invincible,” from its self-titled debut album, climbed its way into numerous television spots, on “CSI Miami,” the Fox Sports Network, ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” and the MLB American League Championship


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etting ready for the release of his new album, the bluegrass-tinged Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars... (hmm, where have we heard that before?), country legend Dwight Yoakam will make a rare area appearance when he headlines on Thursday, August 31 at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. For tickets and information:

from his catalogue, as well as a cover of Prince's “Purple Rain.” Produced by nine-time Grammy winner Gary Paczosa (Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton), Jon Randall (songwriter of “Whiskey Lullaby”), and Yoakam himself, this album reflects the love for bluegrass music that Yoakam developed at an early age in Kentucky, and that has inspired him for many years thereafter. In 2015, Yoakam released his next album, Second Hand Heart, on Warner/Reprise records, the follow up to his critically-acclaimed album 3 Pears. In addition to his musical career, Yoakam is also a film and television actor, capable of seamlessly melting into his roles, and impressively standing toeto-toe with some of the world's top thespians over the course of his storied and successful acting career, including Jodie Foster, Tommy Lee Jones, Jared Leto, Forest Whitaker, and Matthew McConaughey.

DWIGHT YOAKAM Country’s Most Unique Superstar Takes Over Westhampton Beach Peforming Arts Center

whbpac.org or call (631) 288-1500. This charismatic star has certainly done it all: Yoakam has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide, and he is a 21-time nominated, multiple Grammy Award winner. He has 12 gold albums and nine platinum or multi-platinum albums, with five of those albums topping Billboard's Country Albums chart, and another 14 landing in the Top 10. Nearly 40 of Yoakam's singles have charted, with 14 peaking in the Top 10. He received the Artist of the Year award at The 2013 Americana Music Honors & Awards ceremony, the most prestigious award offered by the organization. On September 23, Yoakam releases his first-ever bluegrass album Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars... on Sugar Hill Records. Featuring a band of bluegrass luminaries, this album boasts a collection of reinterpreted favorites

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new season of entertainment has begun at one of the area's leading performing arts centers: The Jeanne Rimsky Theater at The Landmark On Main Street is picking right off where it left off with a roster of national and international artists from rock and folk music to children's entertainment to comedy to Broadway. This year's lineup will also include a new focus on jazz and soul artists. Tickets are now on sale for many shows on the Landmark website, and it's a great way to learn about the Landmark's Friends Of Landmark program, which offers advance ticket sales and discounts. There are Basic, Family, Contributing, Supporting, Sustaining, and Benefactor options, all of which offer discounted tickets, with top levels offering free tickets. Learn how to get involved at

MUSIC FOR ALL:

A Dynamic Season At The Landmark On Main Street

landmarkonmainstreet.org, or call the theater at (516) 767-6444. The 2017/18 season began with a sold-out and stunning performance by rock legend Graham Nash during July, and continues on with the following shows: The indescribable rock icon Matthew Sweet returns to Long Island and The

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The Chapin Family

Landmark on September 23; the return of three folk powerhouses in Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Shindell, Dar Williams as Cry, Cry, Cry on September 24; the legendary roots artist Martin Sexton returns on October 14; theater songs at their best with Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton on October 15; former Men At Work lead singer Colin Hay rocks the hall on October 18; and, in a just-booked return, Rickie Lee Jones (“Chuck E's In Love”) headlines on October 26. November will be highlighted by this year's Landmark Spotlight Gala featuring

Catherine Russell

Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley on November 4. Also featured in the coming months: The mega-popular Classic Albums Lives presents The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band live on December 2 … Cherish The Ladies offer their “Celtic Christmas” on December 10 … The Afro-Cuban AllStars return to Long Island (by popular demand in this instance) on January 11 … One of the most indemand singers ever to hail from the New York area, Catherine Russell (who currently sings with Steely Dan and has worked with a plethora of legends from club singer Frankie Paris to comedian Robert Klein) brings her Rickie Lee Jones “Harlem On My Mind” on February 9 … The incomparable Darlene Love headlines on February 9 … Eagles tribute band EagleMania takes the stage on March 9 … Canadian superstar Bruce Cockburn makes a rare area appearance on April 9, as does gospel legend Oleta Adams on May 12 … Area rolk rock favorites Aztec Two-Step return on May 19 … and much more.

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Double-Sized Bowling League Edition: The sport of bowling, which had faded a bit during the past couple of decades, is now thriving once again as America's leading participatory pastime. As we go to press, organized USBC-sanctioned leagues are

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It’s Time To Join A League: Your 2017/2018 Season Guide beginning for the 2017/2018 season, and if you've been on the fence, take note: Bowling needs and wants you. If you think that leagues are only for aging 200-plus average bowlers and tournament players, think again: These days, bowling centers have leagues for beginning bowlers, seniors, children, mixed leagues, you name it. As the weather cools, bowling is the perfect way to get off the couch, get some exercise, and enjoy the company of friends and family. Here's a selected overview of the area bowling scene, and what to expect as you lace up your shoes and join a league, making regular bowling an important part of your leisure time. Here's who to contact: The AMF/Bowlmor Centers: Bowlmor Long Island (formerly known as 300, Herrill Lanes and before that, AMF Melville Lanes) 895 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, (631) 271-1180; AMF Garden City Lanes, 987 Stewart Avenue, (516) 222-0808; AMF East Meadow Lanes, 1840 Front Street, (516) 794-1111; AMF Sheridan Lanes, 199 East Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, (516) 741-3444; AMF Syosset Lanes,

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111 Eileen Way, (516) 921-7575; AMF Wantagh Lanes, 1300 Wantagh Avenue, (516) 781-1460; AMF Plainview Lanes, 500 Old Bethpage Road, (516) 433-9595; AMF Babylon Lanes, 430 Sunrise Highway, (631) 661-6600; AMF Commack Vets Lanes, 2183 Jericho Turnpike, (631) 499-7722; AMF 34th Avenue Lanes, 69-10 34th Avenue, Woodside, (718) 6510440; AMF Smithtown Lanes, 200 Landing Avenue, (631) 265-0121; AMF Sayville Lanes, 5660 Sunrise Highway, (631) 5678900; AMF Centerreach Lanes, 40 Horseblock Road, (631) 588-2118; AMF Shirley Lanes, 30 On The Green, (631) 399-1800. Maple Family Centers: JIB Lanes, 67-19 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing (718) 591-0600 RVC Lanes, 100 Maple Avenue, Rockville Centre (516) 678-3010 Farmingdale Lanes, 999 Conklin Street, (631) 249-4300 Coram Country Lanes, 615 Middle Country Road, (631) 732-2202 Ultra Lanes & Lounges: Baldwin Bowl

mutual antipathy was. White wasn’t happy when I asked him, “Come on, Dana! We’re adults. Isn’t this mutual insult shtick right out of the time-honored WWE playbook?” White tried to counter that their With Lloyd Carroll hatred “was The Floyd Mayweather versus Conor real.” Yeah, McGregor fight will take place in Las that’s the Vegas on August 26. The clear winner ticket. will be Showtime, which is charging Speaking almost $100 for orders of this fiasco of wrestling, a of a PPV. Secondary winners are the pro who has sports of boxing and MMA, which gotten the are giving each other a rare cross most media promotion. McGregor is a superb buzz this athlete, but fighting in the UFC octagon summer is not is not the same thing as doing it in the a WWE ring against arguably the best poundsuperstar but for-pound fighter in the sport’s history. a 37-year-old That was the logical consensus at named Dan the Mayweather-McGregor press Richards, who conference last month at Barclays appears in Center in Brooklyn. Mayweather’s high school manager, Leonard Ellerbe, was so rings in desperate to create the impression that eastern his guy could be in trouble in order to Kentucky, optimize revenue for this spectacle that rural Virginia, he started praising McGregor. He and various further espoused how Mayweather parts of had broken his hands during fights, Tennessee as and came closer to losing than any of a member of Floyd Mayweather us have ever realized. Ellerbe also the claimed that “this fight got made Appalachian Mountain Wrestling promotion. His because the public demanded it.” I asked him character is called “The Progressive Liberal.” Since if that’s the case, why was the public ignored he is fighting in the heart of red Trump country, he when it was clamoring for Floyd Mayweather is a hated heel. He comes into the ring wearing a versus Manny Pacquiao when both were in their tight shirt that is covered with faces of Hillary primes? Leonard gave a Cheshire cat grin and Clinton, and wears knee pads with the Democratic replied, “Well, this one got made!” Party donkey symbol on them. He hectors the UFC czar Dana White tried to hype the fight by crowd about the evils of coal, and how the future is telling the press how the “trash talking” between in the world of clean energy. Richards will then the two combatants was real and how deep their segue into how he is going to take away their

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& Lounge, 2407 South Grand Avenue, (516) 223-8980 Massapequa Bowl & Lounge, 4235 Merrick Road, (516) 541-8000 Independent Houses: Dani's Strike Zone, 20

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Village Avenue, Elmont, (516) 328-2695; South Levittown Lanes, 56 Tanners Lanes, (516) 7315700; San-Dee Lanes, 342 Hempstead Avenue, Malverne, (516) 599-1134; Herrill Lanes, 465 Herricks Road, New Hyde Park (516) 741-8022; Port Jeff Bowl, 31 Chereb Lane, Port Jefferson Station, (631) 473-3300; Woodmere Lanes, 948 Broadway, (516) 374-9870. Right now, leagues are recruiting members; many early mixed leagues are seeking new faces to help build prize funds and keep things rolling along. At Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park, for example, the center's Thursday Early Mixed, Tuesday Night Men, and other longstanding leagues are welcoming new members; contact Herrill at (516) 741-8022 for all the info you need. New to the center this year will be two new leagues: the 2 X 2 +3 league with a unique format, as well as Family Doubles. If you're new to league bowling or if you feel your skills aren't quite up to snuff – or simply want to improve your game – obtaining some expert Photo: Michael Conforto by Bob Smith

bullets and replace them with bullet points of knowledge, and somewhere along the line he’ll disparage their intelligence by saying that they are so stupid that they always vote against what is in their best interests. Richards told me that although he obviously amps up his act to entertain the audience, he really does believe in liberal policies. New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto told me that he had a blast at the 2017 All-Star Game in Miami. Don’t tell him that the game did not count this year, however; he was disappointed that the National League lost to the American League because the players on the winning team collected $20,000 each, while those on the losing side got zip. While $20K may seem like pocket change to MLB players, these guys don’t like to leave any dough on the table. The best value Michael in all of sports, the Conforto US Open qualifiers at The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, is now underway. There is no charge to watch some of the best tennis players in the world compete for wild card slots in the Open. While the competitors’ names weren’t listed at press time, Maria Sharapova earned a wild card entry and will take part in the action.


Column by Bob Smith; Photos: Tommy Delutz Jr. courtesy PBA, LLC; Balls in rack by Maksudur Rahman Jonayed

trends in sport. “While the liberal media elite depict the bowler as a chubby guy with a comb-over and polyester pants, the reality is that bowling is one of the most tech-heavy sports today,” said comedian Chris Hardwick, whose father coaching can be invaluable. Some of note are PBA was PBA legend Billy champion Tommy Delutz Jr. (at his Pro Shop & Hardwick. “Robotic Learning Center at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park; pinsetters and contact him at (516) 877-7031); Louis Cappellini computerized scoring of West Islip (631) 960-1563; and the online USBC were just the beginning.” Bowling Academy, where you can learn from top He's only one of the many pros and certified coaches just by logging on (learn stars who are really into more at bowl.com) – bowling; MLB as well as the pro Tommy stars Mookie bowlers and experts Delutz Jr. Betts and John who work at area pro Burkett are now shops and centers. PBA pros; and Just ask at the front such famed desk at any area censtars as Chris ter if there are coachPaul, Taylor Swift, es on site that can and KiKi help with your game. Shepherd are It doesn't matter really into it as your age, sex, well. income level, or It's that time; experience – league get out, get a bowling is for everybowling ball, lace one. The modern 'em up, and get game is different than rolling. Oh, and it used to be; many did we mention centers are downright that’s it all a luxurious, and today's lot of fun? bowlers are hip to

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Calendar Tuesday, August 22 Nassau Grant Park (Hewlett) Gathering Time (CSNY & Joni Mitchell Tributes) Great Neck Plaza Phil Costa & The Something Special Big Band K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: The Stollers / Dead Cats / Cue The Pilot MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Valley Blues National Boulevard (Long Beach) FDR Drive Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Night / FiveStone Oyster Bay Brewing Company Cruise Night With Bryce Larsen Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Paul Cuthbert Spinnakers (Oyster Bay) Open Mic With Mike Dorio

It is now what is termed “late summer,” but the area comedy emporiums remain hyper-hot with shows and festivals. Coming up: Governor's in Levittown keeps the national headliners coming, with date set for all-time Long Island favorite Andrew Dice Clay on August 25 and 26, and New Jersey product Mike Gaffney on September 1 and 2; both of these weekend headliners offer three shows of which to choose. Governor's also recently started its “Lil Room” at the same location, offering an array of standup comics in a more intimate setting, perfect for date nights or just to get up close to the standup stars. Call (516) 731-3358 or log on to govs.com for all the info … The Governor's Comedy company has also moved into Memory Motel in Montauk (say that six times fast), with upcoming headliners including longtime area favorite Joey Kola on August 27; use the same number as above for all the information on the return of this area legend … The Brokerage in Bellmore offers a major event with a weekend with Jeff Garland (of the soon-to-return HBO comedy classic “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) for four shows on August 25 and 26, as well Andrew as the fast-rising Teddy Smith Dice Clay on September 1 and 2 … Monroe Martin (August 25 and 26) and a real Long Island favorite in Tom Daddario (September 1 and 2) are your coming weekend headliners at McGuire's in Bohemia. Use the Governor’s number above to get your tickets and information … Hilarity in Huntington: The Paramount's Comedy Series rolls on and on; just booked for a show on October 14 is “Saturday Night Live” legend Tracy Morgan, who these days is once again hale and hearty and touring the county. Get the scoop at (631) 673-7300, and the tickets at ticketmaster.com … This coming weekend offers two big nights of comedy from The Long Island Comedy Festival at Theatre Three in Port Jefferson, as this beautiful and historic theater always does this time of year; August 25 features Paul Anthony, Stevie G.B., and Tom Daddario, while August 26 brings headliners Paul Anthony, Scott Jeff Garland Schendlinger, Rich Walker, and Carie Karavas. Call (631) 928-9100 to learn all about it … The NYCB Theatre at Westbury will offer the return of comedy film superstar Chris Tucker (the Rush Hour series, The Fifth Element, Friday, Money Talks) on September 30; learn more at (516) 247-5211 or log on to thetheatreatwestbury.com ... The Standing Room in Long Island City welcomes the return of The Triggered Comedy Show on August 27; learn more at (347) 309-7666.

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Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic Night With David Jon Paisley 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Country Night Babylon Beanery Open Mic Night BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Bay Shore Brown Bag Lunch Series At West Main Street (Kings Park) Karpenteers Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Super Electric Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Live Reggae House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Open Jam With Jeff Regan Katie's Of Smithtown Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Meschutt Beach Hut (Hampton Bays) Free Grass Union Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Jam Night Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Night Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Twisted Circus O Solo Mio (Stony Brook) Phyllis Tagg Shandon Court (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Strecker / Mountain Wave NYC/Queens/Brooklyn Birdland (NYC) Benny Green Trio City Winery (NYC) The Bacon Brothers Jazz Standard (NYC) Brandee Younger Quartet

Wednesday, August 23

Nassau Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove) Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Grand Boulevard (Long Beach) Real Hotlanta Half Moon Café (Long Beach) Blues Jam With The South Brooklyn Blues Band Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic With "Big Daddy" John Struck Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Police Tribute Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Country Music Originals Night Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Sir Cadian Rhythm / I Ignite / Terra Stigma K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) 1984 Lounge At The Space At Westbury Improv Comedy MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Raggae! Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Midweek Jam: Don Celenza & Friends Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) John Mayer Rock Hall Museum (Lawrence) The Klezmer Connection R.S. Jones (Merrick) Mike Tessler Spinnakers (Oyster Bay) Live Music Suite 1828 (Merrick) Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford) Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Suffolk Bay Shore Community Bandshell Whiskey Road / UnWined Beau's Bar (Greenlawn) Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night With Bobby Nathan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Uppercut Common Ground At Rotary Park (Sayville) Seven Turns (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Southbound Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Fulton's Gate (Patchogue) Irish Night Harborfront Park (Port Jefferson) Damaged Goods Huntington Music Hall At Finley’s Of Green Street Open Mic Joe's Garage & Grill (Riverhead) Open Mic John Scott’s Surf Shack (Westhampton Beach) Bryce Larsen 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

Your Guide To Local Events O Solo Mio (Stony Brook) Phyllis Tagg Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Grand Boulevard Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic With Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Smith Point Beach Hut (Shirley) Unchained (Van Halen Tribute) Smithtown Social Open Jam Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville) Acoustic Open Mic With Tom Treme (Islip) The Swing Sessions With Dudley Salmon NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Benny Green Trio City Winery (NYC) The Bacon Brothers Jazz Standard (NYC) Marquis Hill Blacktet Joe's Pub (NYC) Josh Sharp / Jesse Terry / Abbie Gardner

Thursday, August 24

Nassau Carltun (East Meadow) Sound Chaser Caio Baby (Massapequa Park) The J Effect Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Open Jam / A Witch's Brew Hub (Island Park) Open Mic With Benoir Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Live Music Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Rewind Kacey's Rooftop (Rockville Centre) Country Night Junction (Long Beach) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / Crash Transit Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Corey Rieman & The Dilemma Lincoln Boulevard (Long Beach) Dave Kellan Lounge At The Space At Westbury The Chapters Rap: Steve Vaccaro / Robbie Rosen / Ryan Cassata / Lee Ann Brill MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Grand Central Mesita (Rockville Centre) Latin Pulse Thursdays Montana Brothers (Freeport) Open Mic With Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) The Liza Polizzi Band Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Farmingdale Music On Main Otto’s (Freeport) The South Brooklyn Blues Band Piazza Ernesto Strada (Westbury) El Son de la Loma / Salsa Dance Lessons With Rhythmology Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Reel (East Rockaway) Permission To Launch R.S. Jones (Merrick) Jim Treutlein Seamans Neck Park (Seaford) Wonderous Stories Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Tiberius Tocolo Cantina (Garden City) Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Suffolk Alive On 25 On Main Street (Riverhead) Live Music Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) No Request Common Ground At Rotary Park (Sayville) Grins & Grinz Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Andy Arowana Niesen 347 (Saint James) Nisen 347 Thursdays Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Lush Paramount (Huntington) Pepper / Tribal Seeds / Fortunate Youth Red River Inn (Yaphank) E3 Shandon Court (East Islip) Gerry Finlay Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Revel In Dimes / Katherine C.H.E. Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Rob Base Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Live Jazz Treme (Islip) Mambo Loco NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Benny Green Trio City Winery (NYC) Diane Birch Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) The Temptations / The Four Tops / Mary Wilson / Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Jazz Standard (NYC) Marquis Hill Blacktet Joe's Pub (NYC) Nicole Henry / Icarus in the L.E.S. Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Hambones

Friday, August 25

Nassau Althouse 1828 (East Rockaway) Live Music Broadway 247 (Hicksville) Live Music Brokerage Comedy (Bellmore) Jeff Garlin Coasters Tavern (East Meadow) Tiger Rose Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Grand Folk Railroad E.B. Elliott’s (Freeport) Wreckers Eisenhower Park (East Meadow) Live Theater: My Fair Lady Glen Cove Village Square Richie Cannata Governor’s Comedy (Levittown) Andrew Dice Clay Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Rapid Fire Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Pump


Calendar (Aerosmith Tribute) / Tom Schaudel Junction (Long Beach) Of Good Nature / Oogee Wawa K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Let Love Rule (Lenny Kravitz Tribute) / For The Record Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Grand Boulevard MaliBlue (Lido Beach) FDR Drive Memories 2 (Williston Park) DeVerne & Vintage Soul Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Cold Wrecks / All New Episode / Peoples Rohoss / TBA Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) K-Rock (90s Tribute) Newbridge Road Park Recreation (Bellmore) Desert Highway (Eagles Tribute) Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Lynyrd Skynyrd / Hank Williams Jr. Nutty Irishman (Farmingale) Nicholls Road / 27 West Planting Fields Arboretum (Oyster Bay) Mod Society Prost Grill & Garten (Garden City) Pete Mancini / Richard Lanahan RS Jones (Merrick) The Carrie McQuade Band Reel (East Rockaway) Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Reckoning Sunset Grill (Seaford) The Legendary Murphys Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Marco Conelli & Friends Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) No Rush / Project Genesis Amityville Music Hall DyneSide / Gutterlife Backstage Pass (Ronkonkoma) Live Music Black Forest Brew Haus (Farmingdale) Three Daze Till Sunday Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Davy Knowles BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) The Electrix Brody McKay's Tavern (Selden) Live Music Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Wonderous Stories Crooked Rail (Northport) Live Music Dublin Deck (Patchogue) That 70s Band Farrell's Of Brooklyn (West Islip) South Shore Rockers Grill (Hauppauge) Red House Harbor Crab (Patchogue) The Remedy Katie's Of Smithtown School Of Rock Port Jefferson: Tribute To ELO Meschutt Beach Hut (Hampton Bays) The Bobby

Your Guide To Local Events

Black Tooth Grin: Pantera Tribute August 26 The Space At Westbury

Nathan Band Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Uppercut Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Jetstream Northport Harbor Park HooDoo Loungers Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Crush Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Paramount (Huntington) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band / Lyndon Achee & The Pirate Steel Jammers Perabell (Riverhead) Bryce Larsen Primi (West Islip) Brian McGeough Red River Inn (Yaphank) Contageous Russ Savatt Park (Kings Park) The Acoustix Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Booga Sugar Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Darlene Love Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague) Drive (The Cars Tribute) TGI Friday's (Islandia) The J Effect TGI Friday's (Lake Grove) Joe Rock & Lou Carrollo (Acoustic) Theatre Three (Port Jefferson) Long Island Comedy Festival Treme (Islip) Gerald Rampersad & The Kutterz Caribbean Band Velvet Lounge (East Setauket) Playing Dead / These People / Blueback Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst) Sound Chaser NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Benny Green Trio City Winery (NYC) Alice Smith

Jazz Standard (NYC) Dafnis Prieto Big Band Joe's Pub (NYC) Lazy Rizo / Annie Golden Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Fresh Kids Of Belair Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Bobby Kyle & The Administers Yerman's Irish Pub (NYC) The Key Three

Saturday, August 26

Nassau Bacaro's Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park) The Project Band Boiling Crab (Oceanside) The South Brooklyln Blues Band Brokerage Comedy (Bellmore) Jeff Garlin E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Audio Replay Eisenhower Park (East Meadow) Glass Houses (Billy Joel Tribute) Governor’s Comedy Club (Levittown) Andrew Dice Clay Hub Billiard Club (Island Park) Stonebreaker / Leeds Point Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Weird Science Hurricane Harry's (Freeport) 3 Legs (Acoustic Beatles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Revel 9 & Friends Featuring Last Turn Off Broadway & Craving Strange / The Brat Pack Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) The Liverpool Shuffle (A Tribute To The Beatles) / Streetfighter (A Tribute to The Rolling Stones) Junction (Long Beach) The 90s Band Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Spectrum MaliBlue (Lido Beach) That 70s Band Memories 2 (Williston Park) Save It For Later Micky Malone's (Floral Park) Don Celenza & Friends MP Taverna (Roslyn) Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Penny Lane / Blackout Parade

Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Floyd Mayweather Vs. Conor McGregor Viewing Party New York Beach Club (Atlantic Beach) The Mystic Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Deep Purple / Alice Cooper Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) NYCB Theatre At Westbury Stephen Stills & Judy Collins Old Bethpage Village Restoration Old-Time Music Weekend Planting Fields Arboretum (Oyster Bay) Reel (East Rockaway) Sweetwater Riverside Court (Long Beach) The Chrystals R.S. Jones (Merrick) Breakaway Space At Westbury Theater Black Tooth Grin (Pantera Tribute) / Schism (Tool Tribute) / SIN (Nine Inch Nails Tribute) Spinnakers (Oyster Bay) Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Mind Open Sunset Grill (Seaford) Generations Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) The Wes Houston Trio Tropix (Freeport) FDR Drive Uncle Tony’s (Farmingdale) The Two Daves (The Electric Dudes) Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Drama The Band / Suckerpunch / Black Circle Project Bar Louie (Commack) Christine Sweeney Black & Blue Seafood Chophouse (Huntington) Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Bottoms Up (Islip) The Liza Polizzi Band BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Brody McKay's Tavern (Selden) Live Music Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) The Legendary Murphys Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Oogee Wawa / Of Good Nature Jason's Vineyard (Jamesport) George Barry Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Montauk Sail Inn 3Bs Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) The Stanton Anderson Band Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) The Pamela Betti Band Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Nicholls Road / Dixie Automatic Patchogue Village Green County Line Red River Inn (Yaphank) Engine

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Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Shorefront Park (Patchogue) Tom Petty Tribute: Butchers Blind / Revolver / Iridesense Smith Point Beach Hut (Shirley) The Touch Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Rubix Cube / Shadowland Sunsets At Cedar Beach (Mount Sinai) Willy & The Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute) / Silk Purse (Linda Ronstadt Tribute) Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz Theatre Three (Port Jefferson) Long Island Comedy Festival Treme (Islip) Thom Penn Nonet Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Benny Green Trio City Winery (NYC) The High Kings Hill Country Live (NYC) Scott H. Biram Jazz Standard (NYC) Dafnis Prieto Big Band Joe's Pub (NYC) Lady Rizo / Life In A Blender Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Jessie's Girl Otto's Shrunken Head (NYC) Squirrels From Hell Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Comic Tales Of Tragic Heartbreak

Sunday, August 27 Nassau City Cellar (Westbury) Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) The Natural Red Band Eisenhower Park (East Meadow) Latino American Night Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Reflex K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam / Paws On The Patio Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Latin Night MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Mystic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Man Without Plan / The Chinchees / Adult Magic / TBA Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater Luke Bryan Old Bethpage Village Restoration Old-Time Music Weekend Reel (East Rockaway) Backbeat Riverside Court (Long Beach) Live Music Surf's Out (Kismet/Fire Island) Highway Robbery Tropix (Freeport) East Coast

Your Guide To Local Events Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Robert E. Hansen Tropix (Freeport) The Dueling Pianos Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic With Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Hi Def Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station) Monday Jazz Jam Crooked Rail (Northport) Vox Populi Acoustic Open Mic With Live Artist Tapings Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Oogee Acoustics La Scala Ristorante (Commack) Phyllis Tagg Little Nook Café (West Sayville) Open Mic Montauk Village Green Joe Delia & The Thieves Nags Head Ale House (Huntington) Open Mic Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Monsoon Monday Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night With Kenn NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Natalie Douglas (Linda Ronstadt Tribute) Citi Field (Flushing) Lady Gaga City Winery (NYC) Mac McAnally Jazz Standard (NYC) Mingus Big Band Joe's Pub (NYC) Ryan Raftery Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) Jazz Open Jam

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Logan's Room / At Most Fear / The Suits / Stuck In The Basement / Funkyland / TBA Carney's (Amityville) Brian McGeough Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) 45 RPM Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Sweetwater / Steel Drum Band Joe's Garage (Riverhead) The J Effect Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn Long Island Maritime Museum (West Sayville) Seafood Festival: Four Way Street (Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young Tribute) Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Goodheart Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Young Rebel Goombas / Milagro (Santana Tribute) Raphael Vineyard & Winery (Peconic) The Hambones Red River Inn (Yaphank) Jam Night With Tom Pekar Seaside Grill (Riverhead) 2 Man Acoustical Jam Shaker's Pub (Oakdale) Fon Ghoul / Ollocs /The Summoned/ “Mystery” Headliner TBA Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Smith Point Beach Hut (Shirley) Panic Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Los Lonely Boys Treme (Islip) Jazz Jam Venetian Shores Beach Hut (Lindenhurst) Tiger Rose Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Sal Valentinetti NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Lorin Cohen City Winery (NYC) Aaron Neville Duo Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Open Mic With Anthony Gibney Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls Jazz Standard (NYC) Dafnis Prieto Big Band Joe's Pub (NYC) Lazy Rizo / Birthday Sax Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Jerry's Jazz Band

Monday, August 28

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Industry Night Edwards Boulevard (Long Beach) Shattered (Rolling Stones Tribute) Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Al Smith K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Tinderbox Circus Sideshow

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Tuesday, August 29 Nassau Great Neck Plaza Ricky Pen Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Rock & Roll University Student Performance K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: Cindy Latin / Evan Petruzzi / Other Artists MaliBlue (Lido Beach) T-Minus National Boulevard (Long Beach) King Kai (Elvis Tribute) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Night Oyster Bay Brewing Company Cruise Night With Bryce Larsen Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Paul Cuthbert Spinnakers (Oyster Bay) Open Mic With Mike Dorio Tropix (Freeport) UnWined Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Country Night BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Bay Shore Brown Bag Lunch Series At West Main Street (Kings Park) Two Of Us 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 Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Live Reggae House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Open Jam With Jeff Regan Katie's of Smithtown Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino

Legends (New Suffolk) Ahmad Ali Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Twisted Circus O Solo Mio (Stony Brook) Phyllis Tagg Shandon Court (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Roses Grove / LHT Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Jazz Jam Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration Featuring Vincent Herring, Greg Osby, Jeremy Pelt, Helen Sung, Lonnie Plaxico, and Billy Drummond Citi Field (Flushing) Lady Gaga City Winery (NYC) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band 50 th Anniversary Celebration Jazz Standard (NYC) Kendrick Scott Oracle

Wednesday, August 30

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 Grand Boulevard (Long Beach) Desperado Ridge (Eagles Tribute) Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Pep Trio Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Country Music Originals Night


Calendar Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Gnarly Karma / Timbo & Jake Furia / Memphis Crawl K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Shining Star (Earth Wind & Fire Tribute) Lazy Lobster (East Rockaway) Paul Cuthbert Long Beach Boulevard (Long Beach) Desperado Ridge (Eagles Tribute) MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Wonderous Stories Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Midweek Jam: Don Celenza & Friends Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Cirque de Soleil Nawlins Seafood Company (Freeport) Danny Kean Reel (East Rockaway) The 90s Band / Phil Smith R.S. Jones (Merrick) David Phelps Suite 1828 (Merrick) Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Tropix (Freeport) The Vibe Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Billy Strings &

Gil Parris September 1

Your Guide To Local Events Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Country Night M.J. Dowling's Steahouse & Tavern (Sag Harbor) Open Mic Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Our Generatio Port Jefferson Brewing Company Jellyband Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic With Johnny B. Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Shoppes At East Wind (Wading River) Smithtown Social Open Jam Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Karaoke Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague) Willy & The Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute) Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville) Acoustic Open Mic With Tom Treme (Islip) Tom Guarna Trio NYC/Queens B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Popa Chubby Birdland (NYC) Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration Featuring Vincent Herring, Greg Osby, Jeremy Pelt, Helen Sung, Lonnie Plaxico, and Billy Drummond City Winery (NYC) Squirrel Nut Zippers Jazz Standard (NYC) Kendrick Scott Oracle Joe's Pub (NYC) The Academy Blues Project / Hervé

Treme (Islip)

Thursday, August 31

Guests Babylon Beanery Open Mic Night BayWay Arts Center (East Islip) Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night With Bobby Nathan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Panic Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Southbound Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Fulton's Gate (Patchogue) Irish Night Harborfront Park (Port Jefferson) The Como Brothers Huntington Music Hall At Finley’s Of Green Street Open Mic Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) Open Jam / Jam Session John Scott’s Surf Shack (Westhampton Beach) Bryce Larsen Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Jazz & Sushi Night Althouse 1848 (East Rockaway) Live Music Antonio’s Restaurant (Oceanside) The South Brookyn Blues Band Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music Ciao Baby (Massapequa Park) The J Effect Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Open Jam / A Witch's Brew Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Salsa Night Hudson's Mill (Massapequa) Live Music Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Wonderous Stories Hub (Island Park) Open Mic With Benoir K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / Tiger Rose (Jerry Garcia Tribute) Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) The Sweet Suzi Band MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Atomic Red Hots Mesita (Rockville Centre) Latin Pulse Thursdays Montana Brothers (Freeport) Open Mic With Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Cirque de Soleil Northwell Health At Jones Beach Theater (Wantagh) Matchbox 20 / Counting Crows NYCB Theatre At Westbury Long Island Cares Benefit: Rascal Flatts / Todd O’Neill Piazza Ernesto Strada (Westbury) Nu Mo Swing Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Reel (East Rockaway) Permission To Launch R.S. Jones (Merrick) The Biscuit Kings Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night Sunset Grill (Seaford) The Big Bay Band Tocolo Cantina (Garden City) Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Tropix (Freeport) 45 RPM

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Tropicana (AC): Here's a way to get caught up on the excitement of one of the biggest sporting events in years without the incredible expense of ringside seats: One of the most lucrative

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Photo: Tony Bennett provided by Mohegan Sun

He's had too many accomplishments than we have room to list: Bennett has won 19 Grammy Awards, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; his signature tunes such as “Steppin’ Out With My Baby” and “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” form part of the fabric of American music culture. Often billed as the world’s most boyish octogenarian, Bennett is a vital musical artist at the peak of his powers; he celebrated his 90th birthday on August 3. His new album, Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best is Yet To Come, is currently riding high on the Billboard Top 200, which likely makes him the oldest artist to reach such lofty sales heights. Resorts World Casino (Queens): This record-setting casino continues to offer performances by area groups and

events in the history of combat sports, featuring boxer Floyd Mayweather and mixed martial arts superstar Conor McGregor, will be broadcast live on Saturday, August 26 at 9 pm in The Grand Exhibition Center at The Tropicana Atlantic City. Doors open at 8 pm. Info and tickets: ticketmaster.com and (609) 340-4000. The 28-year-old “Irishman” Conor McGregor, who has never fought professionally, is making his professional boxing debut against Floyd Mayweather. A three-time national golden glove winner, Mayweather has won world titles in five weight classes and has defeated professional icons such as Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Oscar De La Hoya, and Genaro Hernandez. “Money” Mayweather made the decision to retire in 2015, but is returning to the ring on August 26 for one of the most anticipated fights of all time – and one pitting his boxing status against one Tony Bennett of the true MMA At Mohegan Sun legends. Mohegan Sun (CT): Mohegan Sun musicians as part of its regular will present Tony Bennett, the 19-time entertainment schedule. On tap in the Grammy award-winning musician coming days at Bar 360: 2 Fresh on whose music spans more than six August 25; the return of Thunder decades, on Saturday, September 30 Road, the popular Bruce Springsteen at The Mohegan Sun Arena. Tickets & The E Street Band tribute, on August are $60 and $40 through 30, and Atomic Mary on August 31. Ticketmaster.com; for more Learn more at rwnewyork.com, or information, call (888) 226-7711. call (888) 888-8801.

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Calendar Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Sceneless Scene Showcase Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Tradewinds Corey Creek Winery (Southold) Bryce Larsen Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Jon & Anthony Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Don Adamson Niesen 347 (Saint James) Niesen 347 Thursdays Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Vibe Paramount (Huntington) Scott Stapp / Sick Puppies / Drowning Pool / Trapt / Adelitas Way Red River Inn (Yaphank) E3 Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real / Hot Lava Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Treme (Islip) Latin Rhythms With José Trombone Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Dwight Yoakam NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration Featuring Vincent Herring, Greg Osby, Jeremy Pelt, Helen Sung, Lonnie Plaxico, and Billy Drummond City Winery (NYC) Aztec Two-Step Jazz Standard (NYC) Cyrus Chestnut Trio Featuring Buster Williams & Lenny White Resorts World Casino (Queens) Atomic Mary Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Big Squid Sunset Cruise / Killer Joe's Lido Soul Quartet

Friday, September 1

Nassau Brokerage Comedy (Bellmore) Teddy Smith Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Foam Eisenhower Park (East Meadow) Joe Rock & The All-Stars Governor’s Comedy (Levittown) Mike Gaffney Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Pep & The Soul Explosion Band K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) The Rockinghams / Acme Dynamite Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Half Step (A Tribute To The Grateful Dead) / The Fishing Line Kacey's Kitchen & Cocktails (Rockville Centre)

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Shining Star: Earth Wind & Fire Tribute K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore August 30 at 8 PM kjfarrells.com • (516) 804-9925 The brainchild of Frank Bellucci of Uppercut, this group features veteran musicians who all share their love and passion for the Maurice White-led, legendary R&B group with every performance. Expect the hits – including the classic song that has become this tribute band's name.

Your Guide To Local Events FiveStone Living Room (Bethpage) Classic Fridays Lola's Kitchen & Wine Bar (Long Beach) Blu Mojo Luxor (Hicksville) Live Music MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Legendary Murphys Memories 2 (Williston Park) Under Cover Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) The 90s Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Dark Wing / Lost Boy Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Cirque de Soleil Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Back In Time (Huey Lewis & The News Tribute) / Radio Riot R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Sunset Grill (Seaford) Random Shuffle Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Stanton Anderson Band / Sons Of Skynyrd Backstage Pass (Ronkonkoma) Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Bottoms Up (Islip) The Key Three Boulton Center (Bay Shore) BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Bon Journey (Bon Jovi & Journey Tribute) Dublin Deck (Patchogue) 45 RPM Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Tradewinds Northport Harbor Park Glenn Baldwin & Friends Of Jazz Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Live Music Paramount (Huntington) Brothers Osborne Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Nancy Atlas Project / Hot Lava Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Sugarhill Gang Sunsets at Cedar Beach Bar & Grille (Mount Sinai) The Bobby Nathan Band Tanner Park Beach Hut (Copiague) Theatre Three (Port Jefferson) The Edwards Twins Treme (Islip) Brother Dave & The Brave Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Mike Birbiglia NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration Featuring Vincent Herring, Greg Osby, Jeremy Pelt, Helen Sung, Lonnie Plaxico, and Billy Drummond City Winery (NYC) Aviv Geffen Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) HOT 97’s On Da Reggae & Soca Tip 2017: Busy Signal / Sean Paul

/ Bunji Garlin / Kranium / Charly Black / Konshens / Kevin Lyttle / Rupee Jazz Standard (NYC) Cyrus Chestnut Trio Featuring Buster Williams & Lenny White Joe's Pub (NYC) Karthick Iyer & IndoSoul / 2Scoops: Legally Oblig8ted Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Joe Vicino Band

Saturday, September 2

Nassau Althouse 1828 (East Rockaway) Live Music Brokerage Comedy (Bellmore) Teddy Smith E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Live Music Governor’s Comedy (Levittown) Mike Gaffney Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live DJs Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Unglued (Stone Temple Pilots Tribute) / Morning View (Incubus Tribute) / Soul To Squeeze (Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute) Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Uppercut K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Speed King (Deep Purple Tribute) / Live Music MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Disco Unlimited Memories 2 (Williston Park) Outtahand Band Micky Mo's Cafe & Lounge (Lynbrook) Live Music MP Taverna (Roslyn) Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Cirque de Soleil Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) 5 By Design / Fools For Kings Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) Us & Floyd (Pink Floyd Tribute) R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Uncle Tony's (Farmingdale) Danny Kean Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Lay Your Hands On Me (Bon Jovi Tribute) / Face To Face (Billy Joel & Elton John Tribute) Amityville Music Hall Today Is The Day / Mary Todd / Servant / F*uck It I Quit / Blame God Bar Louie (Commack) 3 Bistro 72 (Riverhead) Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck (Center Moriches) Bradstock: Jellyband / The Brother Pluckers / Cassandra House / Miles To Dayton / The Gerry McDonald Experience Casino Bar (Davis Park/Fire Island) Weird Science

The Tom Guarna Trio Treme, Islip August 30 at 7 PM tremeislip.com (631) 277-2008 Another rising, stellar musician comes to Treme: This Grammynominated guitarist, composer, and arranger's natural ability to play and compose with phrasing reminiscent of his idols, combined with a relentless drive to refine and invent a unique guitar style, has made him a success; he can play fusion, blues, rock, classical, and virtually any other style. Simply put: If you're into great guitar, this show is definitely for you.

Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) The Legendary Murphys / That 70s Band CowFish (Hampton Bays) The Bobby Nathan Band Crooked Rail (Northport) Live Music Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Zac Brown Tribute 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) Southbound Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Run For Cover Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Live Music Raphael Vineyard (Peconic) Blue Roots Rudi's (Patchogue) The Vibe Seaside Grill (Riverhead) 2 Man Acoustical Jam Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts The Cast Of BeatleMania Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Lez Zeppelin Strong's Water Club (Mattituck) Just Sixties Surf's Out (Fire Island) Rich Mahogany Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Live Jazz Theatre Three (Port Jefferson) The Edwards Twins Treme (Islip) Gil Parris Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center The Mavericks NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration Featuring Vincent Herring, Greg Osby, Jeremy Pelt, Helen Sung, Lonnie Plaxico, and Billy Drummond City Winery (NYC) Yuval Banay & Shlomi Bracha Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Coney Island Freestyle Funhouse: TKA / Judy Torres / George Lamond / Cynthia / Sa-Fire / Rob Base / Coro / Sweet Sensation / Black Sheep / Lisette Melendez / Soul Sonic Force/ David Nice N Wild) / Alisha / Fascination / Joe Zangie Gin Fizz Harlem Ms. Bluntler Jazz Standard (NYC) Cyrus Chestnut Trio Featuring Buster Williams & Lenny White Joe's Pub (NYC) David Fanning Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Jessie’s Girl Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute)

Photo: Tom Guarna by Tom Rogers

The Sweet Suzi Band Lighthouse Waterfront Café, Glen Cove August 31 • glencovelighthouse.com (516) 277-2088 One of the great blues singers on the local scene is back, this time at this beautiful and scenic venue that also offers great food and a laid-back vibe. Suzi has performed all over the country, bringing everything from raw sass to soothing soul as she and her band perform both searing hits and stunning originals. Good Times Magazine - August 22 - September 4, 2017 • 15


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Your Guide To Local Events Photo by Marc Schoen

Sunday, September 3 Nassau City Cellar (Westbury) Live Jazz Brunch Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Reflex Jones Beach Bandshell (Wantagh) Latin Night Junction (Long Beach) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Sunday Open Jam MaliBlue (Lido Beach) That 70s Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale) Cirque de Soleil New York Beach Club (Atlantic Beach) Drive (The Cars Tribute) Tropix (Freeport) The Jungle Party: Theo / Chris G / Gabe Ramos Suffolk Amityville Music Hall Nu Kids On The Block Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck (Center Moriches) Bradstock: The Electrix / Easy Chief / Live Dead 69 / David Amram / Shecky & The Twangtones / Gathering Time / Ed Travers & Jimmy Flemming Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) The Allmost Brothers Band (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) / Jetstream Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Steel Drum Band / Hi Def Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Martin Flynn Moon Chaser Bay Tours (Babylon) Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Soundbound Oakdale Yacht Club The 60s Invasion Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Live Music Red River Inn (Yaphank) Jam Night With Tom Pekar Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Miss Velvet & The Blue Wolf / Rubix Cube Theatre Three (Port Jefferson) Treme (Islip) Girls On Top Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Live Breakfast Music NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) John Hammond Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Open Mic Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico / Luis Damon Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls

Badfish: A Tribute To Sublime September 2 Flynn’s Fire Island

Jazz Standard (NYC) Cyrus Chestnut Trio Featuring Buster Williams & Lenny White Joe's Pub (NYC) Thomas John / West 4th Music Group Showcase: Jesediah / Nick Charger / Julian Lamadrid / Rence Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Ancient Jazz Quartet

Monday, September 4

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Industry Night E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Save It For Later Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Generations K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Mystic Tropix (Freeport) Chus & Ceballos Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Wonderous Stories Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station) Monday Jazz Jam Crooked Rail (Northport): Vox Populi Acoustic Open Mic With Live Artist Tapings Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Oogee Acoustics La Scala Ristorante (Commack) Phyllis Tagg Little Nook Café (West Sayville) Open Mic Hosted By Justin Odiogn & Eva Marie

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Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Live Music Nags Head Ale House (Huntington) Open Mic Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Acoustic Soul Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Shakers Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip) Musicians Night Hosted By Gil McLean Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Blues Jam Trifecta Lounge (Copiague) The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Night With Kenn

Treme (Islip) Gil Parris Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center The Mavericks NYC/Queens Birdland (NYC) Charlie Parker Birthday Celebration Featuring Vincent Herring, Greg Osby, Jeremy Pelt, Helen Sung, Lonnie Plaxico, and Billy Drummond City Winery (NYC) Yuval Banay & Shlomi Bracha Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Coney Island Freestyle Funhouse: TKA / Judy Torres / George Lamond / Cynthia / Sa-Fire /

Rob Base / Coro / Sweet Sensation / Black Sheep / Lisette Melendez / Soul Sonic Force/ David Nice N Wild) / Alisha / Fascination / Joe Zangie Gin Fizz Harlem Ms. Bluntler Jazz Standard (NYC) Cyrus Chestnut Trio Featuring Buster Williams & Lenny White Joe's Pub (NYC) David Fanning Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Jessie’s Girl Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) MaliBlue (Lido Beach) The Mystic Tropix (Freeport) Chus & Ceballos Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon) Wonderous Stories Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station) Monday Jazz Jam Crooked Rail (Northport): Vox Populi Acoustic Open Mic With Live Artist Tapings Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Oogee Acoustics La Scala Ristorante (Commack) Phyllis Tagg Little Nook Café (West Sayville) Open Mic Hosted By Justin Odiogn & Eva Marie Mouse Trap Café (Amityville) Live Music Nags Head Ale House (Huntington) Open Mic Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore) Acoustic Soul Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Shakers Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic Comedy Show Shandon Court (East Islip) Musicians Night Hosted By Gil McLean Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Blues Jam Trifecta Lounge (Copiague) The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Night With Kenn


WHEELS & DEALS Vai For Greatness: Guitar Legend's Masterclass At Music Zoo

Hot Artists & Events Rocking The Area Scene There's A Roach In The Studio: Comedy Star Takes On Metal

Photos provided by the artists or their representatives and area venues; photos: Chris Roach provided by Rick Eberle PR

Most area fans are aware that Carle Place's Steve Vai has gone on to become one of the most renowned guitarists in the music world, performing with no less than Frank Zappa, Whitesnake, and David Lee Roth, as well as becoming one of the most famous musicians in serious rock history – not only as a guitarist, but as a producer, arranger, and composer as well. Now, area fans can take part in a once-in-alifetime opportunity as a “Steve Vai Masterclass” will be offered on Thursday, August 24 at 7 pm at The Music Zoo in Roslyn. Advance passes are available now at musiczoo.com, or call the store at (516) 626-9292. The event will begin with a oneon-one interview with area musician Andy Aledort, and will be an intimate experience that will allow those taking part to hear Vai speak about tone, technique, and everything guitar and music related; those attending are welcome to bring guitars to the class. There will also be opportunities to have photos taken with the guitar legend. The price of admission to the masterclass also includes a raffle entry to win a Ibanez RG-421 guitar signed by Vai; the raffle will benefit The Family & Children’s Association. Tickets for this one-time event are limited; call the store for details.

Chris Roach: A Comic, & Also A Rocker (inset)

Area comedian and actor Chris Roach – now a TV staple thanks to his role on CBS' “Kevin Can Wait” starring Kevin Jamse – is now a guitarist in the hard rock and metal band Ridgehaven; the group performed at Revolution in Amityville on August 17. The band consists of Roach on guitar, Joe Viola on vocals, Rob Maresca on drums, and Mike Warnken on bass; the group is currently in the midst of working on its debut self-titled EP, to be released in the coming months. Fans have been surprised by Roach's acumen on guitar; his ability to shred and drive the band forward are proving that this is a multi-facted performer. Roach is a Ronkonkoma native who has also appeared in film and television, as well as top comedy venues all over the country, as well as many top venues throughout this region. For more: ChrisRoachComedy.com; for more on the band: RidgehavenBand.com.

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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

$!REWARD!$ Seeking any live video, photo, audio footage of the 1983-1984 Long Island metal band called SANCTION or of the 1993 Long Island metal band called MAD HAT. If you’re under 40 years old, then please ask your parents, etc! Thanks! (551) 404-8232; tedlueken@yahoo.com. (1234) HELP WANTED

Double Reed/woodwind teacher, oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet preferred. Call (631) 549-4510 or email resume to murphysmusicny@aol.com (TFN) Ticket Agency in Melville on 100 is looking to hire someone whose passion is music. Part time; could be full time. Computer skills a requirement; willing to train. (516) 802-0529. (1193) HELP WANTED: 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 a band in the styles of Dashboard, Coldplay, Beatles. Matthew (631) 827-1882. (1233) MUSICIANS WANTED

Seek Bass age 50+, weekend studio play only. Trio for classics and blues. (631) 462-5987. (1302) Bassist Wanted for good vibes classic rock trio. Mature;

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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)


HEADLINERS

Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band Lyndon Achee & The Pirate Steel Jammers The Paramount, Huntington August 25 at 8 PM paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 Kenny and his wacky Pirate Beach Band made a name for themselves as perhaps the first tribute to the beachy superstar Jimmy Buffett in the land – but these days, the big group also performs the music (and the hits, of course) of The Zac Brown Band and Kenny Chesney as well.

savage sounds Recording Studio 343 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 405-0049 www.savagesoundsinc.com info@savagesoundsinc.com "Join our mailing list at

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Make Your Plans Now For These Huge Events Photos provided by respective venues, artists, and promoters; Stephen Stills & Judy Collins courtesy NYCB Theatre at Westbury; Jimmy Kenny by Wayne Herrschaft, headlampdigital.com

Circus Mind The Lounge At The Space At Westbury September 1 at 8 PM thespaceatwestbury.com (800) 745-3000 Storming out of Glen Cove, this unique band does what few area bands are brave enough to do: They’ve performed funky, soulful, and many times orginial soul songs for more than 15 years. This show is a great chance to hear them up close and personal in the lovely “club” section of the still-new Space.

Stephen Stills & Judy Collins NYCB Theatre At Westbury August 26 at 8 PM thetheatreatwestbury.com • (516) 334-0800 Their ardent fans have been waiting months for this one: The debut of two of folk rock's pioneers on the same stage on the same night. This pair of legends is collaborating not only on this tour, but on a new album as well; the disc, Everybody Knows, hits stores on September 22. Expect originals, classics, and covers of other artists' songs.

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Arts Announcements Dreamgirls

Auditions/Cast Call Northport Chorale Northport High School Chorus Room September 6, 13, and 20 at 7 pm; (631) 223-3789; northportchorale.org Auditions for Winter semester, all voices. During the winter concert, the Chorale will be joined by The Northport Community Band. Books Susan & James Patterson Book Revue, Huntington September 6 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The New York Times bestselling author James Patterson, along with author Susan Patterson, will speak and sign copies of their new children’s book, Big Words For Little Geniuses. James Patterson will also sign copies

7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335 L.I.A.R.S. meetings are open to those with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for info and meeting dates.

Theater The Bridges Of Madison County Theatre Three, Port Jefferson September 16 through October 28; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Advance tickets are now on sale for this classic drama based on the bestselling novel; the play concerns a forbidden love affair between a photographer and a housewife and how it changes them forever. Dreamgirls Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale September 9 through October 1; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com This modern musical classic follows the story of an African-American allgirl singing trio from Chicago called “The Dreams,” and gives a glimpse of

Cast Of BeatleMania

of his August release, The Store. 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. Call or log on for schedules. Concerts The Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.com The regular monthly show of Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more; log on for the next show dates.

the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry. Man Of La Mancha Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts September 9 through October 22; smithtownpac.org; (631) 724-3700 The classic musical of a dying old man’s quest for the impossible dream returns to this famed Smithtown stage to celebrate its 15th anniversary. Bye Bye Birdie Broadhollow Theater, Elmont September 6 through 23; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: You “Better Be Sincere” and make your way to what quite possibly ranks as the first rock musical ever staged.

The Cast Of BeatleMania Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts September 2 at 8 pm; smithtownpac.org; (631) 724-3700 Smithtown PAC's yearly Beatles tribute night returns.

The King & I BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through August 27; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: One of the most revered musicals of all time is revived.

Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of each month at

Grease John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through August 27; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com

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Engeman Theatre: The rockin' classic musical, with its memorable score intact: “Greased Lightning,” “We Go Together,” and more.

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Into The Woods Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts September 2 through October 1; (516) 868-6400 A witch tasks a childless baker and his wife with procuring magical items from classic fairy tales to reverse the curse put on their family tree. Quartermaine's Terms Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst September 1 through 17; (631) 226-8400; studiotheatreli.com Set in a faculty room of a British private school, this gentle drama tells the story of a teacher whose time has come and gone. Little Shop Of Horrors Gateway Playhouse, Bellport Through September 9; (631) 2861133; thegateway.org “Feed the need” for musical comedy with this hit musical from Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, the creative geniuses behind Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, and Aladdin.

Plaza Theatrical Productions: The classic musical is revived by this famed area theater group as this production tours about Long Island.

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The Wizard Of Oz Long Island Children’s Museum, Garden City Through August 27; plazatheatrical.com; (516) 599-6870 Plaza Theatrical Productions: Follow the yellow brick road to Garden City for this family event geared toward younger audiences.

As You Like It Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor Through September 10; (631) 725-9500; baystreet.org It’s truly William Shakespeare for today: Academy Award, Tony Grease Award, and Emmy Award winner Ellen Burstyn leads a stellar cast in a directed by Tony Award winner John Doyle in a production that’s one of the most talked about of the season – and not only in Long Island, as this show is attracting national notice. My Fair Lady North Shore Towers Cinema Theatre, Floral Park August 27 at 7 pm; (516) 599-6870; plazatheatrical.com


Game Of Meltdowns: HBO's “Game Of Thrones” is so astoundingly popular – easily, the most popular series on the cable network since “The Sopranos,” which it likely has surpassed in terms of viewers – that it's been causing all kind of chaos not associated with the dragons, unbridled sex, and wild carnage usually seen on the fantasy program: Not only did the July 16 season premiere of the show crash the HBO Now app and streaming network, but it even got many people around the globe to stop pleasuring themselves, The Jimi apparently: Cinema Blend Hendrix Experience reported that traffic to PornHub.com was down 4.5 percent during the airing. According to the adult video website, it represented a considerble change in visitors, since Sunday nights are one of the most popular times for people to view PornHub statistically. More news on “GOT”: British pop superstar Ed Sheeran made a cameo appearance on the season premiere episdoe; his acting received decidedly mixed reviews from fans. Several weeks later, New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard made a cameo during a battle scene; clearly, the show is becoming every bit as self-indulgent as “The Sopranos” did once it reached its height of popularity … A legend never dies: Sony Music Entertainment and Experience Hendrix L.L.C. have agreed to renew their licensing partnership – first started in 2009 – which covers the ongoing curation and distribution of the Jimi Hendrix catalog and archives, making the artist's music and film materials available to fans around the world across media formats and platforms. The Jimi Hendrix catalog and archives encompass the recordings made by the guitarist/singer/composer during the four-year period (1966 through 1970) across which the artist evolved from a sideman to such R&B legends as Little Richard and Ed The Isley Brothers into an Sheeran: icon and pop-rock superstar Game Of whose effect on music, Thrones fashion, and culture is still palpable 50 years after Are You Experienced changed how the world hears music. In addition to the albums and singles released during his lifetime, the Jimi Hendrix catalog has since been expanded to include presentations of live performances at such events as The Monterey Pop Festival and Woodstock, recordings made for the BBC, and the studio recordings he made at Electric Lady Studios, his Greenwich Village recording facility. Led by Experience Hendrix L.L.C. President/CEO and catalog director and producer John McDermott, audio-visual titles such as the Grammy Award-winning Band Of Gypsys and the documentary "Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train A-Comin'," have helped broaden the appreciation and understanding of Hendrix's success and appeal. "As a musical, social and cultural icon, Jimi Hendrix is among the most profoundly influential and important artists in the history of recorded music," said Adam Block of Legacy Recordings. "Sony Music and Legacy Recordings are proud and honored to continue working with Experience Hendrix to bring the sounds of Jimi Hendrix to future generations of musicians and fans. Over the course of his all-too-brief career, Jimi Hendrix altered the DNA of popular music, and the effects of his presence can still be felt in the recordings he left behind.” Photo: Game Of Thrones courtesy HBO

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BEER & SPIRITS Experience The Flavor Of LI Hops

Hops To It In LI: The inaugural Long Island Fresh Hop Festival will take place on Saturday, September 23 from 12:30 to 4 pm at LI Hops at Plant Connection in Riverhead; more information on this event and advance tickets are available at lifreshhopfestival.com. An array of Long Island-based breweries will converge at LI Hops, where those takig part will be able to taste versions of fresh hop beers alongside the traditional version of the same beer. These fresh hop infused beers are special limited-edition versions of favorite local beers, many of which are not available to the general public. Brewers will be on site explain how their creations came to life, and how they chose what beers to fresh hop. Fans can try local pumpkin ales, Oktoberfests and a variety of other styles. Other attractions include live music and food trucks; due to the finite availability of these beers, tickets are limited and being sold on a first-come first-served basis. This is a 21 and over event only. Motorhead In A Mug: Amplified Ale Works recently announced a new beer collaboration with rock legends Motorhead. Born to Lose IPA is a boldly aggressive West Coast-style IPA, befitting of the band's loud, aggressive style. The 6.5 percent IPA is brewed with Cascade, Simcoe, and Citra hops that provide an earthy, resinous aroma with notes of fresh citrus. In an ode to Motorhead's British roots, the beer was also brewed with Maris Otter, a premium British malt that brings a sweet balance to the beer's bold bitterness. The limited edition beer is being sold directly from Amplified's two San Diego locations, and will also be available for purchase via the website TheBeerConnect.com for refrigerated shipping throughout California. The follow up beer in the series, Live to Win IPA, will be released later this year. An English rock band formed in June 1975 by bassist, singer, and songwriter Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister, Motorhead rose to great prominence in the British punk and heavy metal scenes. Although they changed their lineup several times, Motorhead never compromised or changed their unique, raging sound, which saw the band and their music become a lifestyle for many people from all genres, whether rockers, punks, or alternative. Amplified Kitchen & Beer Garden opened in the Pacific beach neighborhood of San Diego in 2012 with the goal of creating a community-centric gathering place for people to eat, drink, listen to music, and enjoy ocean views while sharing outdoor picnic tables. Learn more at globalbrews.com.

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A Soulful New Star On The Area Scene Who: Area native Kate Van Dorn hasn’t been part of the area music scene all that long, but she’s in the process of making a huge name for herself, a real achievement for an original music artist. Impossible to describe – part Americana, part country, part blues – this heartfelt and charismatic young star has already performed at many of the area’s top venues; she recently made her debut at The Lounge At The Space At Westbury. The Artist & Her Sound: From her bio: Kate Van Dorn is a 22-yearold singer/songwriter from Long Island. Her sound is rooted in country music, yet expands largely into the realm of the blues. Her influences range from from Hank William Sr., Jimi Hendrix, and Beth Hart to Radiohead, Marty Stuart, and Lucinda Williams.” “She began her career playing in local bars at 17, and has opened for Country Music Award-winning recording artists such as Thomas Rhett. Kate's love for poetry and language led her to a Bachelors Degree in literature, but it has also tremendously impacted her songwriting. Kate's depth becomes transparent with one listen to her imagery and metaphor-infused lyrics. She is looking forward to getting into the studio to create new music, as well as performing in several upcoming shows. Check out her schedule at KateVanDorn.com.” To Learn More: Check out Ms. Van Dorn on social media: Instagram: @katevandorn; Facebook: facebook.com/ katevandorn; and Twitter: @katevandorn.

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A Lasting Legacy: It's just unending now, watching my life flash before me as we put another music giant to rest. Suffering from Alzheimer's disease for years, the iconic Glen Campbell passed away at the age of 81 just as I was preparing this column. In this case, this superstar’s demise was somewhat expected because of many news reports detailing his condition, but to a baby boomer like me, it is still quite jarring on several levels. Campbell was a true product

of the swinging Sixties, the Beatles/Motown era. He was a country picker who played on historic pop and rock classics as part of The Wrecking Crew (if you haven't seen the documentary about the Crew, see it), was a Beach Boy for a minute, and then became one of the most successful solo artists of the 1960s and '70s. Stars of this stature just don't come along anymore, we live in different times now, but those of us who were there get to tell tales of when giants walked the earth. Glen Campbell was one of them; rest in peace. Reeves On A Roll: Fear not, as this Martha Reeves classic singer is still alive and well: The lead singer of The Vandellas, Martha Reeves has celebrated her 76th birthday, and is touring like a teenage

rock band would. As a longtime fan, I'm especially excited to see a major revival of interest in her catalog of '60s hits that are too often overlooked. The first inkling of this latest revisit is the Edgar Wright film Baby Driver, which features the cosmic earthshaker "Nowhere To Run”; it's prominently showcased in the film and on the soundtrack album. "Run" has always been a standout example of the real Motown sound in all its glory. The new film Detroit is a heavy, dramatic look at the 1960s riots, the aftermath of which devastated that town for decades after. Another Vandellas song, "Jimmy Mack,” is featured in this film, and is a plot element. Martha & The Vandellas were performing in a theater in Detroit the night that it all went down, and they were going to debut the instantly catchy "Jimmy Mack" at that show. I am happy that Ms. Reeves is finally getting the musical medals she so richly deserves — more, more! What's New: My obsession album remains Damn by Kendrick Lamar; the album is full of mostly single word title ruminations ("Blood," "Pride," "Lust," and "Humble"), another Lamar-istration of intellect and street that rivals my very first rap album, The Last Poets on Douglas Records. I picked that one up in 1970 in the record store in Penn Station; when I brought that home and played it, my hair stood up (there was no real rap scene at the time; this was the start). My new discovery in that same arena is Nitti Banks, who I was recently turned on to; YouTube videos are "Missin,'” "K'Up," and "Uber Everywhere,"; the kid is a natural, talented and ready to go.

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he Long Island Autism Communities, Inc. (licommunity.org), a not for profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to developing supportive integrated communities for adults with autism, has announced a major fundraiser: “Jeff Ross The Roastmaster General: A Benefit Performance For Long Island Autism Communities.” Ross, the superstar comedian, writer, and producer, will be joined by an opening act for the event on Sunday, September 10 at 6 pm The Space at Westbury Theater. Tiered pricing and seating will be offered to give all of Ross’ fans, as well as families impacted by autism, the opportunity to attend and support this

($10,000 to $1,000), and journal ads ($500 to $125), or inquire about customized packages, call (631)302-0065 or visit licommunity.org; tickets are at eventbrite.com. He is, indeed, The Roastmaster General: Ross’ many performance credits include “The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe,” which he produced and starred in, and other Comedy Central roasts of Justin Bieber, James Franco, Charlie Sheen, James Carville, and Donald Trump. His most recent comedy specials include “Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals,” which was The Roastmaster General filmed inside a maximum jail, and “Jeff Ross Brings Laughs To Fight Austism security Roasts Cops,” which takes To The Space At Westbury Theater place during ride-a-longs with the Boston Police cause. Department. Ticket prices range from $250 for VIP seating, Among Ross’ many other which also includes food, open bar, and a backcredits were guest-star acting stage pass to meet Ross. Also available are roles on Audience Network’s Premier Seating tickets for $150, which include Kingdom, ABC’s “Dr. Ken,” food and open bar, as well as General Admission Comedy Central’s “Drunk tickets for $100. The organization is now lining up History,” Fox’s “Grandfathered,” its corporate sponsorships and journal ads. All “The Simpsons,” and “Family proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorships, and ads Guy,” as well as the feature films, will go directly to support Long Island Autism Flock Of Dudes and The Wedding Ringer, both Communities, which is now at a critical stage in starring Kevin Hart. Ross also is a regular on its development of the first community for young many animated series, including “Mr. Peabody adults with autism. and Sherman,” “Future Worm,” and “Penn Zero To purchase tickets (VIP $250, Premier $150 Part Time Hero.” He will also appear as “Hook and General Admission $100), sponsorships Foot” on the upcoming Disney television series

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“Tangled.” Additionally, his latest TV effort, “Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle,” a comedy competition show, is scheduled to start a second run on Comedy Central. Ross adheres to a “pay-it-forward” philosophy. As a Board Member of The New York Friars Club, he is active with many charitable causes, including The Scleroderma Research Foundation and the USO, which supports military members and their families. Read more about Ross at roastmastergeneral.com. Long Island Autism Communities, Inc. was formed in 2015 as a not for profit, 501(c) (3) organization. Its mission is to provide a place for adults with autism to live, work, socialize and thrive in a proactive, integrated community that meets the needs of each individual with person-centered planning and support. For more, visit licommunity.org or call (631) 302-0095.

In a rare instance of a national headliner devoting a show to a worthy local cause, Long Island Cares will present a benefit performance featuring country music legends Rascal Flatts on Thursday, August 31 at 8 pm at The NYCB Theatre At Westbury. Tickets for this show in the full round are now on sale; for more information: thetheatreatwestbury.com or call (516) 247-5200. Those attending are requested to bring a donation of non-perishable food to suport Long Island Cares' long-running charity effort, The Harry Chapin Food Bank, which was established by the legendary Long Island-based singer/songwriter who brought the world hits such as “Cats In The Cradle” and “WOLD.” Formed in 1999, in Columbus, Ohio, Rascal Flatts has had a sky-rocketing career in the country music industry ever since. Debuting with their classic single Prayin' For Daylight in 2000, the band immediately was signed to a national label, and went on to release three more Top 10 singles on Billboard's Country Music charts. From then on, the only way was up as the group broke through the country scene, scoring hits with “What Hurts The Most” (which was later covered by pop singer Cascada), “Bless The Broken Road,” and “My Wish.” More recently, Rascal Flatts released a new album, Back To Us, which contains the hit single “Yours If You Want It.” In addition to this show for Long Island Cares, the band has also donated much of its time and earnings to The Make A Wish Servin’ It Up For LI Cares Foundation, and in supporting At NYCB Theatre At Westbury music education in schools.

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