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Hot Wool Uniforms: Old Time Baseball At Old Bethpage Village Restoration Watch as teams from the 1864 league play base ball (yes, that is how it was spelled then) following the rules and customs of the 19th century in vintage uniforms as Old Time Baseball returns on Sunday, October 7 at 11 am at Old Bethpage Village Restoration. For info: (516) 572-8401. For more on the programs offered here, log on to obvrnassau.com/schedule-of-events.

Hot Quaffs (& More): Oktoberfest In Glen Cove The fourth annual Oktoberfest At The Mansion At Glen Cove is September 29 from 1 to 8 pm, and September 30 from noon to 6 pm; for info and schedules, call (516) 674-2915, or log on to eventbrite.com or glencovemansion.com for tickets. At this special event, hoist a stein or two of special Oktoberfest beers and seasonal fall craft brews. Dancing and live music will be performed all weekend, featuring The Eddie Forman Orchestra, The Bratwurst Boys, and The Original Enzian Schuplatter Dancers. Other attractions: food (don't forget the hot pretzels and bratwurst), contests with prizes, face painting, a contest for “best dressed,” a stein hoisting competition, and more. Hot Rides: Fall Exotic Car Show & Dinner In East Norwich Rothman's Restaurant Group will present its Fall Exotic Car Show & Dinner on September 27 at Rothman's Steakhouse in East Norwich. For information, hours, dinner reservations, and priority parking, call (516) 922-2500. The show will offer guests a pre fixe menu and happy hour, along with an opportunity to view autos from The Experience Auto Group, featuring such top auto dealers as Ferrari/Maserati Of Long Island, Porsche Of South Shore, Karma Long Island, and more. Hot & Seasoned: The Over 50 Fair Is Back The ninth annual Over 50 Fair is September 30 from 10 am to 4:30 pm at The Hilton Long Island/Huntington. The annual event ranks as the largest “over 50” event in the area, and will feature more than 80 exhibitors and 30 speakers. Celebrities will include Domenick Abbate (left), runner-up on CBS TV’s “Survivor Ghost Island”; Laurie Russo of Laura Alison Design, a contestant on ABC TV’s “Steve Harvey’s Funderdome”; vocalist JayCee Driesen; comedy performer Mitchell Robert; senior beauty queens; and other entertainment such as The Seasoned Steppers and The Nothworthy Band. Admission, which includes access to all classes and exhibitors, is $6 when purchased online, $8 at the door, and free for Veterans with ID. For more information, visit Over50Fair.com, or call (516) 621-1446.


PAC TRACK Niccolò Ronchi & Esther Abrami Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center September 29 • whbpac.org • (631) 288-1500 This is a free show, but you must register at the web address above: Two talented classical

Steven Page • Boulton Center, Bay Shore September 27 • boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 The former Barenaked Ladies frontman is currently on tour promoting his new album, Discipline: Heal Thyself, Pt. II, which was released last week. Page was the mastermind behind such BNL hits as "One Week" and "If I Had A Million Dollars," but his solo career proves he is much more than those cheeky tunes. He's a master wordsmith with a keen ear for melody, and now he's all on his own.

musicians of the new generation collide in the ultimate musical duel – violin versus piano. Italian pianist Niccolò Ronchi and French violinist Esther Abrami battle it out metaphorically against one another to assert the supremacy of their instrument over the other.

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A New Season Of Music & Dance At QPAC A new season of concerts has begun at Queensborough Performing Arts Center in Bayside, with a host of upcoming shows on the boards: Lonesome Traveler, with a

special guest in former Peter, Paul & Mary star Noel Paul Stookey (pictured), performs on September 29; Ballroom With A Twist, featuring “Dancing With The Stars” regulars Anna Trebunskaya and Tristan MacManus, shakes the stage on October 7; the amazing 90-year-old Marilyn Maye will sing in concert on October 14; and upcoming shows will feature acts as diverse as rockers The Nelsons and comic Rita Rudner. Tickets and info: qcc.cuny.edu/QPAC, or call (718) 631-6311.

Momo Crawl: Yum & Fun In Queens The seventh annual “Momo Crawl” is October 7 in Jackson Heights. More than 20 restaurants in Jackson Heights will be featured, all selling the Himalayan dumpling known as the “momo.” The event promotes local businesses and residents,

Get Your Kicks: Sports Video Games At MoMI Through March, The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria presents “It’s a Whole Different Ball Game: Playing Through 60 Years of Sports Video Games,” an exhibition featuring more than 30 playable games to examine the complex relationships between game, sport, media, and culture. The exhibit is organized by guest curator John Sharp and curator of digital media Jason Eppink (MoMI). “Sports video games account for nearly half of best-selling video game titles, with 17 million regular players in the United States alone,” said Eppink. Learn more at movingimage.us, or call (718) 777-6877.

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as well as the culture of the Tibetan, Nepalese, and South-Asian communities that call Jackson Heights home. Learn more at #MomoCrawl; log on to momocrawl.com; or call (718) 358-0071.


The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Chris Monty & Friends Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre September 29 (516) 678-5000 The standup star who may, indeed, be Long Island’s favorite comedian (he’s performed at every area stage, theater, and club where they have mics and stools) returns to the Madison stage – aided and abetted by fellow comics Tina Georgi and Eric Haft.

Photos courtesy respective venues & artists; Steven Page by David Bergman; Chris Monty by Stephanie Schmidt

Tusk Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington October 5 • landmarkonmainstreet.org • (516) 767-6444 We're sure that from the name of this band – as well from checking out the drummer's Mick Fleetwood-like leer – you've guessed that this is a tribute to Fleetwood Mac. Expect all the hits from the glory years of the British blues band-turned pop machine, including “Go Your Own Way,” “Don't Stop,” “Say You Love Me,” and many more.

Sag Harbor American Music Festival: A Tribute To Sly & The Family Stone Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor September 27 baystreet.org (631) 725-9500 This Festival kicks off its eighth season with a special concert celebration of Sly and the Family Stone. A group of East End musicians, directed by Dan Koontz (pictured), will bring the seminal funk band's classic songs to life, including "Dance To The Music," "Hot Fun In The Summertime," "Everyday People," and all the other memorable hits that make the group Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees.

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CLUBBING The Gissel Garcia Band The Turning Point, Farmingdale September 29 (516) 694-1000 It'll be a hot night in this hot club as Garcia and her tuneful, lively band invade Farmingdale with another night of the upbeat sounds that are quickly making her one of the area's hottest new musical performers. From Latin sounds to rock to funk to Reggae and more, Garcia can do it all. Wonderland Band K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore September 28 (516) 804-9925 Robert Broccolo, Mandi Jo Hamilton, Robert Inkpen, and John Perry seem to be catching fire in a serious way. Wonderland has a simple but effective motto: “Combining today's current Top 40 pop hits with the best rock and blues has to offer."

The Mondo.NYC Conference: Music Merges With Tech

Mondo.NYC returns to New York City on October 2 through 5 as it moves to Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The global emerging music and technology conference will feature its daytime conference HQ at the Williamsburg Hotel with evening live music showcases in Manhattan and Brooklyn venues including Brooklyn Bowl, Pianos, The Delancey, DROM, Coney Island Baby, Berlin, and Arlene’s Grocery, among others. Tickets are on sale now, with special 50 percet pre-registration pricing and student discounts. Mondo.NYC partners with The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Guild of Music Supervisors, Record Store Day, international consular and export agencies, and multiple additional partners to present a comprehensive program for industry, artists, media, and fans. At Mondo, fans connect with artists, professionals build their network, and leading names in music and tech engage with an audience of business pioneers and veterans. 2018 Mondo.NYC highlights include: • RIAA hosts “Everything You Need to Know About Streaming Revenue and Policy in One Hour” • Guild of Music Supervisors NYC Education Event & Film Fest • Record Store Day presents “A Conversation With…” series at Rough Trade Records • The Second Annual Marauder Radio Room @ Pianos: College stations record interviews and live sessions with Mondo showcasing artists. • MusicTech Day @ Mondo.NYC hosted by Brian Zisk • Northern Beat: Indigenous Canadian New Music Showcase at The Metropolitan Museum of Art with Iskwé, The Williamsburg Hotel DJ Shub with James Jones and Elisapie • HOTS, The Hungarian Music Export Bureau, presents reakthrough artists from Hungary: Ivan & The Parazol and Mörk Get the scoop at mondo.nyc, or find the conference via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

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Photo: Gissel Garcia by Ken E. Photography

The Daddy Long Legs Blues Band • Treme, Islip September 29 • tremeislip.com • (631) 277-2008 What’s the secret to longevity in the are music scene? Long Legs, we reckon: This veteran group – Rob Shaw, Phil Salina, Nick “Paris” Agneta, and Thom Penn (also famous for his Thom Penn Nonet jazz sounds) – keeps fans coming back with their hearty blend of blues, roots, funk, soul, and more. The Bugsy Jones Band Brody McKay's, Selden October 5 brodymckays.com (631) 451-2385 As they like to say, “Party rock is in the house” – a hearty stew of 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and even new hits as the band keeps percolating.


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illes Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post in Greenvale has announced its 2018/19 season, which presents a packed lineup featuring high-profile classical orchestras to comedy to classic rock, unique dance performances, national Broadway tours, cabaret shows, and family shows.

THE NEW TILLES CENTER SEASON:

Rock, Opera, Family Fun, & Much More

2018/19 calendar and ticket prices, visit tillescenter.org, or call (516) 299-3100. "Our 2018/19 season features some exciting top performers, including even more classic rock and as well as world-class orchestras,” said Tilles Center executive director Bill Biddle. The schedule is huge, so here's a sampling of what to expect in the weeks

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Patrons who want the best seats at the best price to Tilles Center performances can save 10 percent throughout the season by taking advantage of the Tilles Your Way program and purchasing tickets to three or more performances. For a complete listing of the

Get 'High' With Beatles Music: A Celebration Of The Fab Four's Final Concert In Port Washington

On Saturday, September 29 at 5 pm, a crew of Port Washington musicians will team with other area players for a live music event on the “rooftop” terrace of The Port Washington Public Library. The goal is to fill Port Washington's Main Street with the music of The Beatles as it was performed on that group’s famous final live appearance. January 30, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of that Beatles' final performance on the roof of Apple Records in London. Port Washington librarian and Beatles’ historian Tony Traguardo has put a band together – one that includes a number of regulars from the library’s semimonthly Hootenanny events – to commemorate this live event. “Since it will be too cold to play outside in January, I thought that maybe I could form a band to play the show on September 29, a few months earlier than the actual anniversary,” said Traguardo, pictured left. “And since the library has a high terrace that looks out onto Main Street, I figured, ‘What better place?’ The national summer reading campaign slogan for libraries nationwide this year is ‘Libraries Rock,’ so this seemed to be a great way to reinforce that idea.” The set list for the afternoon will include the five songs that The Beatles performed on that day in January of 1969, augmented by songs that may have been included in a fullscale Beatles concert of the same time period. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors into the Port Washington Public Library’s performance space.

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and months to come: Diana Ross, the legend who began her career with The Supremes, is the headliner at Gala 2018 on October 6; Americana/rock legend Melissa Etheridge performs on October 7: Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo return to Long Island for a special night of acoustic music on October 12; a night of authentic R&B with Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Tower Of Power and The Average White Photo: The Beatles by Parlophone Music Sweden (CC)

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Band on October 21; a rare Long Island appearance by President George W. Bush on October 25; Roy Orbison's “Hologram Tour,” where the image of the rock icon will perform with a live orchestra, on November 10; the red-hot and resurgent Toto on November 16; the indefinable Mavericks return on December 7; former Styx lead singer Dennis DeYoung performs the hits of his famed supergroup on December 8; Monty Python's Broadway classic comedy Spamlot takes over on February 17; and The Czech National Symphony Orchestra features the spectacular Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard on March 3.

WIZA RDFEST! A Harry Po tt er Pop-Up Pa rt y In Am ity ville

WIZA RDFEST! A Harry Po tter Pop-Up Party In Amityville

Harry Potter fans, take heed: Wizardfest comes to Revolution Bar & Music Hall in Amityville on Friday, October 5 at 8 pm. This is a pop-up party that last year sold out in New York, Chicago, and Dallas, and this year will continue to see packed venues across the nation. The evening includes Harry Potter themed trivia, drink specials (Butterbeer, Fire Whisky, Polyjuice Potion, and Unicorn Blood for the diabolical), magicians, music, dancing, and cosplay. The best dressed will also have a chance to enter into the costume contest for cash and prizes. There also will will be a Quidditch Pong Tournament, also with a reward of cash and prizes. Co-founder John Damiano explained: "There is something for everyone... whether you like to dance, you're into magic, or just love Harry Potter." For tickets and more: Visit PopupPartyTours.com or RevolutionLINY.com.

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During the New York Mets’ recent west coast road trip, third baseman Todd Frazier dove into the Dodger Stadium stands trying to catch a foul pop up. He came up with a ball in his glove, and the umpire ruled that he made the

SportsBeat With Lloyd Carroll

catch. It turns out that Frazier may not have really made the circus catch after all, as he apparently had a white rubber ball in his glove, which he threw into the crowd. I asked Frazier about the catch, and he chuckled: “What can I tell you? I picked up the wrong ball!” Mets play-by-play voice Gary Cohen certainly wants the Mets to do well, but isn't shy about pointing out flaws. Two weeks ago, he lambasted the Mets' offense for its inability to get runners in from third base with less than two out. He then followed that up by criticizing the Mets pitching staff, outside Jacob of Jacob deGrom and Noah deGrom Syndergaard, for giving up so many home runs. In giving absolution to the two Mets aces, Cohen labeled the other pitchers on the staff “peripherals.” Naomi Osaka won the 2018 U.S. Open Women’s Championship, but the final match will be remembered for Serena Williams’ meltdown

after losing a point because the umpire saw her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, making hand signs. While I believe that this was a tick-tack ruling, since coaches always coach (and I am not sure why it is against the rules), it’s doubtful that Williams even saw what the coach was signaling. It all eventually led to Williams smashing her racquet and calling the referee “a thief,” which cost her a game. All of this led to a surreal trophy ceremony on the court of Arthur Ashe Stadium; the pro-Williams crowd booed both USTA president Katrina Adams and ESPN presenter Tom Rinaldi. Fortunately, Williams had the presence of mind to request that the crowd cheer for Osaka and refrain from further booing. That appeared to do the trick, but it was obvious that the 20-year-old Osaka was unnerved. John Isner was presented the USTA Sportsmanship Award by Katrina Adams after he lost a grueling four-set fourth round match to Juan del Potro. Isner laughed when I told him that this was an award that John McEnroe would never have won. It’s safe to say that this is one award that will never reside in Serena Williams’ trophy case, either. Mike Greenberg cohosted the opening night ceremonies with Billie Jean King at Arthur Ashe

keep bowlers from changing the static weight (example, drilling grip holes deeper) of bowling balls during competition. The specification eliminating the use of balance holes will go into effect August 1, 2020. The change allowing only a dry towel to clean bowling balls during competition With Bob Smith becomes effective August 1, 2019. It eliminates the use of liquid cleaners of any kind during competiChanges On The Lanes: The biggest bowling tion, which aligns with other changes to ensure news of 2018 might have slipped right past you like equipment is not manipulated during competition. a well-cranked shot: Following three years of “The diligent work of the USBC research on how Equipment Specifications and technology has affected bowlCertifications team spurred ing, The United States Bowling discussions in several areas and the Congress (USBC) Equipment committee made decisions that are and Specifications Committee needed to protect our sport’s future,” this spring established new USBC President Frank Wilkinson specifications designed to sussaid. “Technology will continue to tain the playing field both curpush the boundaries and we will rently and in the future. The continue to analyze every aspect to new specifications will be make certain we are doing what’s in implemented over the course the best interests of bowling and our of the next two seasons. A Big Change: members.” Learn more at “Technology impacts every Goodbye, Balance Holes BOWL.com/EquipAndSpecs for sport, but it is our role as the USBC’s research, and to find out more about the National Governing Body to ensure the skill of the specification changes. competitors on the lanes remains the deciding fac– With Terry Bigham, USBC tor,” said Andrew Cain, chair of the USBC equipKameron Came To Win: Kameron Smith, a 27ment and specifications committee. “The research year-old graphic artist, won the $1,500 top prize at presented revealed the impact technology has LIGBT’s Labor Day Match Play Championships on made on the sport’s playing environment, and the September 2 at Levittown committee determined there was a need to enact Lanes. Smith, who had these specifications.” been trying to win an A new specification has been established for the LIGBT title since 2015, oil absorption rate of bowling ball broke through to the wincoverstocks, the first time such a specification has ner’s circle by defeating been set, and a specification to eliminate balance Shiu Lee of Forest Hills holes while increasing static weight allowances also 247-232 in the final has been approved. In addition, new rules will be shootout. Lee earned put into place to allow only a dry towel to be used $800 for second place, to clean bowling balls during competition and to while Dwayne Adams Jr.

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Naomi Osaka Stadium. He is the anchor ESPN’s ratingschallenged morning show, “Get Up,” and he was a bit indignant when I asked him if there is a low ceiling for a sports show audience in that time period: “I think that you’ll see our numbers pick up in October when the baseball playoffs are underway; the NFL is in full gear; and basketball and hockey are starting up,” he replied. of New York City finished third with a 222 worth $600; fourth place went to the always game James Hellen of Lindenhurst, with a 208 earning $500. Get schedules and learn more about upcoming tournaments at ligbtour.com. Finally, The 40 Frame Names: The winners have been announced for the annual 40 Frame Game that ran concurrently with the USBC Open Championships this summer in Syracuse. As we reported last issue, Jonathan Corda of Westbury (right) did, indeed, finish sixth in this national event, earning $1,000 following his outstanding effort. Other Long Island and Queensarea cashers in the main prize list, and where they finished: Chris Werben of East Meadow (78th place); Joseph Natoli of West Babylon (103); Peter Scavuzzo of Holbrook (289); Scott Gray of East Meadow (305); Gaetano Sereno of West Hempstead (314); Rob Matz of Coram (399); Eryn Bohleber of Coram (437); Dennis Kobarg of Middle Island (440); Glen Wade of Jamaica (483); Alex Padmore of Jamaica (505); Jason Faut of Centerreach (533); and Mike Karolewski of Middle Island (606). Before you write in to ask: “How good do you have to be to finish in 606th place?” Don't scoff; this tournament draws thousand of bowlers each year, and the format – one continuous game that's 40 frames long – features unique scoring opportunities (and a host of pitfalls) that lead to a perfect score of 1305, which no one in the history of the tournament has ever accomplished. Corda's tally of 1217 was only topped by five other bowlers; first place, and $10,000, went to Kent Bairunas of Fort Myers, Florida (left), who logged a 1266 to top all entrants.

Photos: Kameron Smith, Jonathan Corda courtesy LIGBT; Balance hole bowling ball by Bob Smith


Jim Nantz The boxing business has gotten smarter, as fewer fights are going the pay-per-view route; more people are getting interested in a sport that was waning in popularity and losing younger fans. The September 8 World Boxing Council welterweight championship bout between Shawn Porter and Danny Garcia at Barclays Center was televised on Showtime; it was the best fight that I’ve watched so far this

year, as Porter edged Garcia in a 12-round decision. Although it is only six years old, Barclays Center has replaced Madison Square Garden as the premiere venue for boxing outside of Las Vegas. CBS Sports hosted its annual NFL Media Day last month. Ian Eagle is the play-by-play voice of CBS’s second team, with Jim Nantz being the network’s top sports anchor. Eagle has also been the longtime TV voice of The Brooklyn Nets on YES, and in order to survive calling games of that beleaguered franchise, a person has to possess a great sense of humor, which Eagle certainly has. I told Eagle that I was watching a New York Jets preseason game that he was calling while I was in San Diego. “They couldn’t kick, block or tackle,” I told him. “Yes, but other than that they were great,” he replied with a broad smile. Nantz is also in the wine business. Six years ago, he and Peter Deustsh started a Sonoma Valley winery dubbed The Calling. Nantz said his biggest sellers are their Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay varieties. When I told him that I prefer Pinot Noir from the Pacific Northwest, he told me that his Pinot Noir, which is sourced from grapes in the Russian River Valley area of California, are every bit as tasty as those from Oregon, Washington, or British Columbia. The New York Giants surprised everyone by cutting Eli Manning’s understudy, Davis Webb. The Giants had the second pick in the 2018 draft and could have chosen from such highly rated signal callers as Sam Darnold, Josh Allen, or Josh Rosen. They chose Penn State

Photos: Jacob deGrom by Bob Smith; Jim Nantz by Wasted Time R (CC); Naomi Osaka by s.robi (CC)

running back Saquon Barkley instead, leaving most observers to believe that management had faith in Webb to be Manning’s eventual successor. The New York Jets smartly snapped up Webb to be the team’s third string quarterback. Burt Reynolds was a very good running back at Florida State University in the 1950s until a series of knee injuries forced him to give up his NFL aspirations and look for a new line of work. The rest is history, as he later became a mega-popular actor with a string of movie and TV hits. RIP, Burt.

Burt Reynolds

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BEER & SPIRITS

Calendar Photos courtesy Starfish Junction

Fun, Food, & Friends In East Islip: Starfish Junction, producers of Pour The Core: A Hard Cider Festival, is putting the finishing touches on the 2018 festival on Saturday, September 29 at Heckscher State Park in East Islip. With a pay-oneprice ticket purchase, attendees will be able to sample more than 75 ciders from local, national, and international cider makers. Tickets for the festival are on sale now at PourTheCore.com/LongIsland. Pour The Core will showcase locally produced ciders from Riverhead Ciderhouse (Riverhead), Po’ Boy Brewing (Port Jefferson Station), and Diner Brew Co. (Mt. Vernon), as well as hand-selected national, regional and international brands including Ace Cider (California), Citizen Cider (Vermont), and Romilly Cidre (France). A full list of participating cideries can be found on the event website. “The event is sure to impress both cider lovers and fun seekers alike,” said event organizer Kristyn Dolan. The event will offer food available to purchase from some of Long Island’s popular food trucks, and the ability to compete in the now famous cider donut eating competition. A not-to-be-missed highlight of the cider festival is the Cider Donut Eating Contest, this year sponsored by East Main and Main donut bar and Po’ Boy Brewery, both with retail locations in Port Jefferson. Twenty-five festival attendees will test their donut eating skills for a prize package valued more than $500 — including a year’s supply of donuts. Ticketholders are able to register in advance on the event websitePourTheCore.com, or sign-up at the event if space remains. Contestants will receive a cider donut, which will be hung from a string. The contestant who eats their donut fastest without using their hands will be declared the winner. Floral Park native and two-time Pour The Core reigning donut eating champion Christopher Bingold is attending, and hopes to defend his undefeated title. “This will be my third year at the festival, and both my wife and I love trying new ciders as well as our favorites,” said Bingold. “My first year, I entered the contest on a whim and was surprised when I won. I was just as surprised last year when I won for the second time and hopefully I can get it done a third time.” Pour The Core will help two worthy charities that offer vital services: KiDS NEED MoRE, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of children, families and young adults coping with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses; and The Natural Heritage Trust. 10 • Good Times Magazine - September 25 - October 8, 2018

Tuesday, September 25

Nassau Dawg Pound (Levittown) Open Jam With Brother Dave & The Brave K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: Blue Velvo / The Father Jones Band / Robin Eve Junction (Long Beach) Open Mic With Dave Kellan My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Black Uhuru Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Music Night: Sunshine & Whiskey Spinnakers (Oyster Bay) Open Mic With Mike Dorio Turning Point (Farmingdale) Tom San Filippo & Ed Ryan Suffolk 89 North (Patchogue) Country Night BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night With Looney Tunes Brody McKay's Tavern (Selden) Open Mic Night Drift 82 (Patchogue) Von Hammer Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Live Jazz Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The People's Open Mic Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Twisted Circus Paramount (Huntington) The Gypsy Kings Featuring Nicolas Reyes & Tonino Bailardo Sound Cellar (Huntington) Jazz Jam Tap & Barrel (Smithtown) Jazz Jam Treme (Islip) Psychic Medium Lianna Bohné NYC/Brooklyn/Queens City Winery (NYC) Marc Roberge City Winery Loft (NYC) Birds Of Chicago Jazz Standard (NYC) Mark Guiliana Space Heroes Village Green (Whitestone) Open Jam With Lisa Miller

Wednesday, September 26

Nassau Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City) Trio de Reinas Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza (Carle Place) Bryce Larsen Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Steve Dale Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove) Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Half Moon Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Blues Jam With The Mo Betta Blues Band K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Wonderous Stories Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Marilyn Monroe: The Girl, The Woman & The Legend Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Midweek Jam: Don Celenza & Friends R.S. Jones (Merrick) Mike Barry Suite 1828 (Merrick) Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford) Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Suffolk 89 North (Patchogue) Country Night Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night With Super Electric BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Open Mic Night Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Perfect Combination Cinema Arts Center (Huntington) Film: Joan Jet –Bad Reputation Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Southbound Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) The Jazz Loft Trio & Jazz Jam Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Country Night Paramount (Huntington) Ratt Pine Grove Inn (East Patchogue) Open Mic Night With The Godfather Rail (Smithtown) Open Mic Acoustic Rock & Comedy Jam With Russel Pzutto Treme (Islip) Jeff Alleque Presents: Grant & Grant’s Dad

Your Guide To Local Music NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery (NYC) Amy Helm Jazz Standard (NYC) Mark Guiliana Space Heroes

Thursday, September 27 Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) The Welldiggers Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Open Jam Half Moon Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Ladies On The Mic: Karen Bella K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / Tiger Rose (Jerry Garcia Tribute)

Jason Alexander

September 27 NYCB Theatre At Westbury

Lounge At The Space At Westbury Joe Coss Memories 2 (Williston Park) Open Jam Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Eric Schenkman / Bridges & Tunnels / Andrew Weiss NYCB Theatre At Westbury Jason Alexander Paradise Studios Open Jam & Networking Session Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker R.S. Jones (Merrick) Maps Space At Westbury Theater Robbie Krieger / Memphis Crawl Still Partners (Sea Cliff) The Vine Brothers Sunset Grill (Seaford) The Bay Big Band Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Leo Moran & Padraig Stevens Suffolk 89 North (Patchogue) Desiree Bassett / Joe Stump / Shadow Eden Amityville Music Hall Rough Start Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) The Interplay Jazz Orchestra Rail (Smithtown) Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Featuring The Rail House Band: Rob Noxious, Russ Pzutto, Joe Sansone, & Tony Pappas Salt & Barrel (Bay Shore) Chelsea Takami Sophia Italian Bistro (Amityville) Brian McGeough St. James Farmers Market Chelsea Takami Treme (Islip) Mambo Loco NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery (NYC) John Popper City Winery Loft (NYC) Melodome Jazz Standard (NYC) Freddy Cole Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Spencer David Group

Friday, September 28 Nassau Alelphi University Performing Arts Center (Garden City) Chita Rivera Bellmore Bean (Bellmore) Acoustic Apple Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Acoustic Urge Brokerage Comedy (Bellmore) Eric McMahon Cabana (Long Beach) Live Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Dave Christian Craft Kitchen & Taphouse (Lynbrook) Ugly George Governor’s Comedy (Levittown) Jay Mohr It's About Time Cocktail Lounge (Farmingdale)


Calendar Lisa Polizzi Junction (Long Beach) Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Wonderland / The Legendary Murphys Landing At Jones Beach (Wantagh) Reckoning (Grateful Dead Tribute) Mediterranean Seafood & Grill (Great Neck) Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Memories 2 (Williston Park) Rockin' 45s Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Half Step (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Tom San Filippo (Happy Hour) Mulcahy's (Wantagh) Yellow Brick Road (Elton John Tribute) / Gypsy (Stevie Nicks Tribute) Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Garden State Radio NYCB Theatre At Westbury Queen Extravaganza (Queen Tribute) Plattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Bon Journey (Journey & Bon Jovi Tribute) R.S. Jones (Merrick) Annie D Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Soundswell Sunset Grill (Seaford) Schroeder's Ghost Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) The Joe Vicino Trio Theater 294 (Farmingdale) Poetry & Music Open Mic Tilles Center (Brookville) Jon Batiste Turning Point (Farmingdale) Ed Ryan Uncle Tony's (Farmingdale) The Two Daves (Electric Dudes) Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Live After Death (Iron Maiden Tribute) / War Pigs (Black Sabbath Tribute) Bobbique (Patchogue) The All In One Band BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) LimeWire Brickyard Bar & Grill At Clarion Conference Center (Ronkonkoma) The Terri Hines Band Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Guilty Pleasures Drift 82 (Patchogue) Ed Travers Dublin Deck (Patchogue) O El Amor Great South Bay Brewery (Bay Shore) Chelsea Takami

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NYC Vs Jersey Guys: Who Loves You Tiki Joe's Smith Point (Shirley) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers Treme (Islip) Cold Shot Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show NYC/Brooklyn/Queens City Winery (NYC) Over The Rhine City Winery Loft (NYC) Hudson Taylor Jazz Standard (NYC) Freddy Cole Joe's Garage (Astoria) Open Mic Old Whaler's Church (Sag Harbor) Sag Harbor American Music Festival: Dan Tyminski Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Mike Tedesco Village Green (Whitestone) Karaoke Night

Saturday, September 29

Nassau Bellmore Bean (Bellmore) Bryan Gallo September 27 Brokerage Comedy (Bellmore) 89 North Goumba Johnny's Birthday Bash / Tim Gage Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Craft Kitchen & Taphouse (Lynbrook) The Vine Brothers Wonderland Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School E.B. Elliot’s (Freeport) Live Music (Huntington Station) Governor’s Comedy Club (Levittown) Hispanic Heritage Celebration Jay Mohr Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) The Hot Club Of Half Moon Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Stony Brook (Django Reinhart Tribute) King Cobras Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Music It's About Time Cocktail Lounge (Farmingdale) Mary Dowling's (Islip) Danny Kean DWYWTs / One Shot Paddy Junction (Long Beach) Live Music McGuire’s Comedy Club (Bohemia) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Guitar Legends Live! Anthony DiDomenico / Open Mic / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Napper Tandy's (Bay Shore) Live Music Lighthouse Waterfront Café (Glen Cove) Oar Steak & Seafood Grill (Patchogue) The Provocateurs Freddy Monday LuHi (Glen Head) Breast Cancer Fundraiser: Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Gracious Vine / Tara Kavanagh & Friends / Paramount (Huntington) Steven Vaccaro / Eyewitness 1984: The Tribute (Beatles Tribute) Madison Theater At Molloy College (Rockville Revolution (Amityville) Rock Central / Centre) Chris Monty / Eric Haft / Tina Georgi Sons Of Sound Memories 2 (Williston Park) Audio Replay Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Doo Wop Battle –

Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Onodera Birthday Show Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Hope For The Warriors Benefit Concert: Disco Unlimited Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Jet City / 12X NYCB Theatre At Westbury Herman's Hermit's Starring Peter Noone / The Grass Roots / The Buckinghams Patchogue Theatre Monsters Of Rock Plattduetsche Park Restaurant (Franklin Square) Wonderous Stories Port Washington Public Library Tribute To The Beatles' Final Live Show: Rooftop Performance R.S. Jones (Merrick) Breakaway Sunset Grill (Seaford) Mercury Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Dinny Keg Tilles Center (Brookville) Helen Sung Presents: On Tap With Michela Marino Lerman + Sung With Words Turning Point (Farmingdale) The Gissel Garcia Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Allmost Brothers Band (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) / Freebird (Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute) Amityville Music Hall Pale Lungs Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Bartini Bar (Babylon) Live Music Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor) Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Bobbique (Patchogue) The Kerry Kearney Band Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Chris Smither BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Rattle & Hum Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) Nubs Butterfield's (Hauppauge) The Generators Cinque Terra (Huntington) The Two Daves (Electric Dudes) CM Performing Arts Center (Oakdale) Wild West Hoedown Drift 82 (Patchogue) Kristina Rocco

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Calendar Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) Live Music Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Erin Doherty & Jessie Haynes McGuire's Comedy (Bohemia) Eric McMahon Oar Steak & Seafood Grill (Patchogue) The Fridays Patchogue Theatre Monsters Of Rock Pine Grove Inn (East Patchogue) The Lisa Polizzi Band Recipe 7 (Miller Place) Live Music Revolution (Amityville) Necropia / In Lucid Dreams / The War Within / Patterns Of Decay / Soul Searcher / Warmind / Vyletongue Sag Harbor American Music Festival (Various Locations) Escola de Samba Boom / The Jake Lear Trio / Edna's Kin / Little Red / Rorie Kelly / Nancy Remkus & The Children’s Peace Chorus / The Evan Sherman Band / Black & Blue / Dante / Lynn Blue / The Kristina Koller Trio / Caroline Doctorow & The Ballad Makers / Unsung Heroes / The Scofflaws / Points East / The Buzzards / Joe Delia & The Thieves / Liam Meaney / Bodega Tall Boys / The Second Hands / The Ritchie Siegler Trio / The Montauk Project / The Alfredo Merat Trio / Hopefully Forgiven / Ari Selinger / The 21st Century Jazz Trio / The HooDoo Loungers Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Staller Center (Stony Brook University) Pat Metheny Tiki Joe's Smith Point (Shirley) In The Groove Treme (Islip) The Daddy Long Legs Blues Band Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Niccolò Ronchi & Esther Abrami

NYC/Queens/Brooklyn Ford Amphitheater (Coney Island) Chance The Rapper / Tierra Whack / Sheck Wes / DJ SpinKing

Your Guide To Local Events

Dokken September 30 Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall

Forest Hills Stadium The National / Future Islands / Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit / Cat Power / Phoebe Bridgers / Cigarettes After Sex / U.S. Girls / Bully / Adia Victoria Jazz Standard (NYC) Freddy Cole Passage Irish Bar & Kitchen (Astoria) James Avatar & The Blacklist Queensborough Performing Arts Center (Bayside) Lonesome Traveler / Noel Paul Stookey Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The B141s

Sunday, September 30

Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) King Cobras / The Ray Hauk Trio Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Kenny Hendricks East Village Green Animal Hospital (Levittown) Benefit For Pets4Luv Foundation: Aunt Barbara's Tupperware Extravaganza K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Landing At Jones Beach (Wantagh)

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Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Acoustic Music Oar Steak & Seafood Grill (Patchogue) O.P. Effect Acoustic Red River Inn (Yaphank) Sunday Jam With Tom Pekar Revolution (Amityville) Landslide / Good Neighbor / Re'Sounding Salt Shack At Cedar Beach (Babylon) The 60s Invasion Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Tiki Joe's Smith Point (Shirley) Uppercut Treme (Islip) Jazz Jam Village Pub (Lindenhurst) Live Music

Live Reggae Mulcahy's (Wantagh) Dokken / Kore Rozzik / Borgo Pass / Share The Burden My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Broadway DivaFest Nassau County Museum Of Art (Roslyn Harbor) Artist Talk: Barbara Prey Old Bethpage Village Resoration Grateful Fest: The Electrix / Half Step / Reckoning / The Rusty Spring Band / Unbroken Chain Sag Harbor American Music Festival (Various Locations) The Kennedys / Cold Chocolate / Sofia D'Angelo / Inda Eaton / The Nancy Atlas Project Sip This (Valley Stream) Jam Afternoon Hosted By Coincidence Machine Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Leo Moran & Padraig Stevens Suffolk Amityville Music Hall Makeshift Comiskey Park (St. James) Open Mic & Jam Drift 82 (Patchogue) Live Music Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Mean Machine First United Methodist Church (Port Jefferson) Archie Fisher & Garnet Rogers Grey Horse (Bayport) Miles To Dayton Trio

NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery (NYC) Nils Lofgren City Winery Loft (NYC) Joe Louis Walker Forest Hills Stadium The National / Future Islands / Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit / Cat Power / Phoebe Bridgers / Cigarettes After Sex / U.S. Girls / Bully / Adia Victoria Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam With Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Jazz Standard (NYC) Freddy Cole Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Jerry’s Jazz Band

Monday, October 1 Nassau K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione Landing At Jones Beach (Wantagh) Industry Night Suffolk Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic With Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Acoustic Open Mic Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington) Monday Night Live Jazz: Frank Bellucci / Al Cardillo Drift 82 (Patchogue) Andy Del


Calendar Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music Katie's Of Smithtown Blues Jam With Cuttin' Cotton La Scala Ristorante (Commack) Phyllis Tagg Little Nook Café (West Sayville) Open Mic With Justin & Eva Nags Head Ale House (Huntington) Open Mic Rail (Smithtown) Vox Populi Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Revolution (Amityville) Hed Pe Shandon Court (East Islip) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Trifecta Lounge (Copiague) The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Night With Kenn

Your Guide To Local Events NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery Loft (NYC) The Trews Jazz Standard (NYC) Eli Degibri Village Green (Whitestone) Open Jam With Lisa Miller

Wednesday, October 3

Nassau Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza (Carle Place) Bryce Larsen Big Daddy's (Massapequa) 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) NYC/Queens/Brooklyn Open Mic City Winery Loft (NYC) Kaumakaiwa Homestead (Oyster Bay) Kanaka'ole / Shawn Pimental Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Country Music Jazz Standard (NYC) Mingus Big Band Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: Wonderous Stories Squirrels From Hell Landmark On Main Street October 2 (Port Washington) Bravura K.J. Farrell’s Soprani: Our Musical Journey – Elizabeth Dow & Jennifer Lynde Lounge At The Space At Westbury Rick & Tara Of Iridesense Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Midweek Jam: Don Celenza & Friends R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Space At Westbury Theater Brian Fallon / Craig Finn

Tuesday, October 2 Nassau Dawg Pound (Levittown) Open Jam With Brother Dave & The Brave Junction (Long Beach) Open Mic With Dave Kellan K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Original Music Showcase: Squirrels From Hell / The Hitman Blues Band / Kalene Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Jodi Picoult In Conversation With Meg Wolitzer My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Mike Peters Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Urban Rodeo Salisbury Tavern (Westbury) Chelsea Takami Spinnakers (Oyster Bay) Open Mic With Mike Dorio Turning Point (Farmingdale) Tom San Filippo & Ed Ryan Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic Nite With David Jon Paisley 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Country Night BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night With Looney Tunes Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Drift 82 (Patchogue) Von Hammer Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music House Of Brews (Port Jefferson) Open Jam With Jeff Regan Katie's of Smithtown Jam Night With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Oar Steak & Seafood Grill (Patchogue) Paramount (Huntington) Danity Kane / Dumblonde / Dawn Shandon Court (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Tap & Barrel (Smithtown) Jazz Jam With The John Restrepo Quartet Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Velvet Lounge (East Setauket) Open Mic

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Country Night Amityville Music Hall MJT Babylon Beanery Open Mic Night Beau's Bar (Greenlawn) Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue) Jam Night Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Jorma Kaukonen BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Open Mic Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Clyde Finley's Of Green Street (Huntington) Open Mic With Toby Tobias Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic & Jam With The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Live Jazz Finley’s Of Green Street Open Mic Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) Jam Session Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Country Night M.J. Dowling's Steahouse & Tavern (Sag Harbor) Open Mic Pine Grove Inn (East Patchogue) Open Mic Night With The Godfather Rail (Smithtown) Open Mic Acoustic Rock & Comedy Jam With Russel Pzutto Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic With Johnny B. Smithtown Social Open Mic Toomey’s Tavern On The Crik (Amityville) Acoustic Open Mic With Tom Treme (Islip) The Brother Pluckers With Cindy Lopez NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery (NYC) Emily Duff / Willie Nile City Winery Loft (NYC) Marcia Ball Jazz Standard (NYC) Allison Miller & Carmen Staaf’s Science Fair

Thursday, October 4

Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Trivia Night With DJ Greg Half Moon Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Ladies On The Mic Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Salsa Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / PseudoSsudio (Phil Collins Tribute) Memories 2 (Williston Park) Jam Night Mesita (Rockville Centre) Latin Pulse

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he’s unstoppable: The August 17 release of Ariana Grande’s new (and fourth) album, Sweetener, has set an array of records for her labels, Republic Records and Universal Music Canada: The new effort soared to #1 upon the moment of its release, locking in the pop superstar’s status as the biggest star charting singles in 2018. The hits from the album are already plentiful: A pre-release track, “The Light Is Coming” featuring Nicki Minaj and produced by Pharell, also soared to the top of the charts – and that event actually had followed “No Tears Left To Cry,” which stayed in the Top 10 in the Billboard Hot 100 for a pronounced length of time even before the full album saw the light of day. Both of the videos for “No Tears Left To Cry” and “The Light Is Coming” are directed by Grammy Award-winner Dave Meyers; at press time, the clip for “No Tears Left To Cry” on Vevo had been streamed more than 300 million times. With her powerful vocals and astonishing range, Grande has emerged as one of the most magnetic and massively successful performers in pop music today. At age 24, she’s delivered three platinum-selling albums and surpassed 18 billion streams, in addition to nabbing four Grammy Award nominations and landing eight hits in the Top 10 on the Billboard

Ariana Grande

Her Latest #1 Makes Pop History

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Hot 100 chart. Since making her full-length debut with 2013’s Yours Truly (featuring the gamechanging, triple-platinum smash “The Way”), Grande has brought her striking vocal presence to a genre-blurring breed of pop, taking on R&B, soul, and electronic music with equal nuance and assurance. Arriving in 2014, her sophomore effort, My Everything, garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album and spawned the six-times platinum hits “Problem” and “Bang Bang” (a Grammy nominee for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance). Grande embraced a more uncompromising vision than ever before in the making of the album Dangerous Woman. With People noting that the album “celebrates feminine might,” Entertainment Weekly praised Grande for “having something meaningful to say with that jaw-dropping voice — one of the most exquisite in pop today.” Grande wrapped up her widely lauded Dangerous Woman Tour in support of the album last year, performing 85 arena shows. More stats: “No Tears Left To Cry” debuted at #1 on iTunes in 88 countries worldwide. She became the first artist in music history to see the lead single from her first four albums debut on the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Photos (cover and article) courtesy Republic Records


Calendar Thursdays Montana Brothers (Freeport) Open Mic With Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Open Mic My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Cousin Fungus Paradise Studios (Massapequa) Open Jam & Networking Session Plum Tomatoes (Mineola) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Positive Vibration Blue Point Brewery (Patchouge) Jon & Anthony's Acoustic Jam Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Jesse Colin Young Great South Bay Brewery (Bay Shore) Chelsea Takami Patchogue Theater Farewell To Summer Concert: Tradewinds Paramount (Huntington) Michael Franti & Spearhead Rail (Smithtown) Thursday Night Open Mic

Samantha Fish October 5 Town Hall (NYC)

Jam Featuring The Rail House Band: Rob Noxious, Russ Pzutto, Joe Sansone, & Tony Pappas The Bean Of Patchogue Coffee & Desserts: Rob Cutrone Treme (Islip) Sabori NYC/Queens Jazz Standard (NYC) Walking Distance Smoke Jazz Club (NYC) Connie Han

Friday, October 5

Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Music Brixx & Barley (Long Beach) Live Music Brokerage Comedy Club (Bellmore) Dave Landau Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Jukebox Bob Junction (Long Beach) Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Screamer Of The Week / Petty Rumours (Tom Petty & Stevie Nicks Tribute) Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Tusk (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) Memories 2 (Williston Park) Top Shelf Mesita (Rockville Centre) Live Latin Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Shecky & The Twangtones / Tom San Filippo (Happy Hour) Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Larger Than Life (Boy Band Tribute) / Souls On Board My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Bob Dibuono’s Character Flawed Comedy Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Spectrum / Flowers For Taco NYCB Theatre At Westbury George Lopez Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square) die Schlauberger R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Space At Westbury Theater Beginnings

Spearhead's Back: After three months of successful dates this summer, including sold-out shows at Red Rocks Amphitheater, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Red Butte Garden, and Salvage Station, the multifaceted Michael Franti & Spearhead are continuing to add dates to their Stay Human tour. Kicking off October 4 at The Paramount in Huntington, the new tour dates include performances at Philadelphia’s The Fillmore with Thievery Corporation, Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse, The Cowan in Nashville, Champions Square in New Orleans with Trombone Shorty, The Gates Hotel in Key West and more. Dustin Thomas and Victoria Canal will be supporting all October headline dates. For info and tickets for The Paramount, Michael log on to Franti Of ticketmaster.com or Spearhead paramountny.com, or call (631) 673-7300. The tour comes in anticipation of Franti’s new album Stay Human 2, due out soon. The forthcoming record is influenced by Franti’s new self-directed documentary, Stay Human, which has won an array of awards while on the festival circuit, including The RWJ Barnabas Health Award at the 2018 Asbury Park Music & Film Festival, The Audience Award at the 2018 Nashville Film Festival, The Audience Award and the Voice for Humanity Award at the 2018 ILLUMINATE Film Festival and the Soul in Cinema Award at the 2018 Maui Film Festival. The film will continue to screen at film festivals this winter, including upcoming public screenings at The Woodstock Film Festival in upstate Woodstock, and Mill Valley Film Festival in San Rafael, California. Of the tour, new music and film, Franti explained, “I’ve traveled the globe making music and throughout the years I’ve always hoped that it could inspire small steps towards making the world a better place. Struggling with the challenges of the world I began filming my new documentary, Stay Human, telling the stories of heroic everyday people who helped me to discover more deeply what it means to be and Stay Human.” Franti began writing music as a way to process both the political landscape of the late 1980s and the unique sounds and ideas of his Bay Area upbringing. In 1994, Franti formed Michael Franti & Spearhead. Touring with his band, Franti continued to notice inequality and injustice both at home and abroad. The band released their seminal Stay Human album in 2000, reflecting on the unjust nature of the death penalty among other themes, to make sense of our common humanity in juxtaposition to near constant violations of human rights. Franti released his first self-directed documentary, I Know I’m Not Alone, in 2005 to widespread critical acclaim. The film depicts his mission for peace in the Middle East, with a focus on the human cost of war. Franti visited warzones in Iraq, Israel, and Palestine again finding common connection, playing music to both soldiers and civilians regardless of affiliation. Photo: Michael Franti by Anthony Thoen

Your Guide To Local Events (Chicago Tribute) / Shining Star (Earth Wind & Fire Tribute) Speakeasy (Long Beach) Live Music Still Partners (Sea Cliff) South Shore Rockers Sunset Grill (Seafort) Mountain Jam Orchestra Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Under The Influence Tilles Center (Brookville) The San Francisco Symphony Turning Point (Farmingdale) Frank & J.D. Band Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Panic / November Rain (Guns 'N Roses Tribute) Amityville Music Hall Cane Hill Barito Tacos (Port Jefferson) Gissel Garcia Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Blues Caravan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) The Bugsy Jones Band Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Down & Dirty Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Travis McKeveny & The Famous Dr. Scanlon Band Katie's Of Smithtown Live Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Music Oar Steak & Seafood Grill (Patchogue) O.P. Effect Acoustic Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge) Danny Kean Paramount (Huntington) Icons Of Vinyl: The Eagles, Tom Petty, & Eric Clapton Tribute Patchogue Theatre Fleetwood Macked (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) / CSN Songs (Crosby Stills & Nash Tribute) / Desert Highway (Eagles Tribute) Rail (Smithtown) Tony Harnell Revolution (Amityville) Wizardfest: Harry Potter Pop-Up Party Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling / “Stuttering” John Melendez Tiki Joe's Smith Point (Shirley) The Lisa Polizzi Band Treme (Islip) Dee Harris Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show NYC/Queens/Brooklyn Barclays Center (Brooklyn) Bruno Mars City Winery (NYC) Jorma Kaukonen City Winery Loft (NYC) The Stephane Wrembel Band / David Langlois Iridium (NYC) The Edgar Winter Band Jazz Standard (NYC) Kenny Werner Quartet Joe’s Garage (Astoria) Open Mic Fridays Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Fresh Kids Of Bel-Air Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Quadralove Town Hall (NYC) Samantha Fish / Jackie Greene

Saturday, October 6

Nassau Bacaro's (Massapequa Park) Live Music Bar Louie (Massapequa) Live Music Broadway 247 (Hicksville) Live Music Brokerage Comedy Club (Bellmore) Joey Kola / Kevin Downey Jr. Campagne House (Bethpage) Wonderland Craft Kitchen & Taphouse (Lynbrook) Cruise Control Escorza's Mexican Restaurant (Wantagh) The Gissel Garcia Band Governor's (Levittown) Vic Dibitetto Junction (Long Beach) Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Bottoms Up (Van Halen Tribute) / Misty Mountain (Led Zeppelin Tribute) Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Manhattan Comedy Night: Live Standup Comedy Memories 2 (Williston Park) Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Exit Verona Mulcahy's (Wantagh) The Warped Tour Band

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Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Sunshine & Whisky / The Doobie Others Band (Doobie Brothers Band Tribute) NYCB Theatre At Westbury Dire Straits Legacy R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Sunset Grill (Seaford) Off The Hook Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) The Wes Houston Trio Tilles Center (Brookville) Gala At The Concert Hall: Diana Ross Turning Point (Farmingdale) Hard Drive Uncle Tony's (Farmingdale) Danny Kean

Oktoberfest: die Spitzbaum October 7 • The Paramount

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) / Who's Next (The Who Tribute) Amityville Music Hall Abandoned By Bears Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard (Calverton) The Gissel Garcia Band Bar Louie (Commack) Live Music Bartini Bar (Babylon) Live Music Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Music BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Live Music Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Eric Hutchinson & The Believers Brody McKay’s Tavern (Selden) Shot Glass Butterfield's (Hauppauge) The Elderly Brothers Drift 82 (Patchogue) Live Music Dublin Deck (Patchogue) Live Music Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) Live Music Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Live Jazz Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Soundswell Jazz Loft (Stony Brook) Swing Dance Long Island Katie's Of Smithtown Live Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Music Mary Dowling’s (Islip) Live Music Oar Steak & Seafood Grill (Patchogue) Joey Luongo Paramount (Huntington) Randy Rainbow Patchogue Theatre My Father's Italian, My Mother's Jewish, & I'm In Therapy Revolution (Amityville) Sun Dried Vibes /

Passage Irish Bar & Kitchen (Astoria) James Avatar & The Blacklist

Sunday, October 7 Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Live Jazz Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa) Kenny Hendricks K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam My Father's Place At The Roslyn Hotel Jimmy Webb NYCB Theatre At Westbury Dick Fox's Golden Boys: Frankie Avalon / Fabian / Bobby Rydell Tilles Center (Brookville) Melissa Etheridge

Oogee Wawa Shandon Court (East Islip) The Cara Band Treme (Islip) Kerry Kearney Vanderbilt Planetarium (Centerport) Led Zeppelin Laser Light Show Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Jeff LeBlanc NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery (NYC) Autism Benefit: The Ultimate Hardly Strictly Experience Empire City Casino (Yonker) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers Forest Hills Stadium Eeeeeatscon Food Festival Iridium (NYC) The Edgar Winter Band Jazz Standard (NYC) Kenny Werner Quartet Le Poisson Rogue (NYC) Jessie's Girl

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Suffolk Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Buddy Merriam Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Acoustic Music Long Island Fall Festival At Heckscher Park (Huntington) The Electric Dudes Katie's Of Smithtown Jazz Jam McGuire's Comedy (Bohemia) Sunday Night Funnies: Live Standup Comedy Paramount (Huntington) Oktoberfest At The Paramount: die Spitzbuam & DJ Beso Patchogue Theatre Catapult: The Magic Of Dancing Shadows Red River Inn (Yaphank) Sunday Jam Shandon Court (East Islip) Tommy Mulvihill Treme (Islip) Anna Maria Villa Village Pub (Lindenhurst) Live Music Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Live Music NYC/Queens/Brooklyn City Winery (NYC) Loudon Wainwright III Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Bluegrass Jam With Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Jazz Standard (NYC) Kenny Werner Quartet Queensborough Performing Arts Center (Bayside) Ballroom With A Twist

Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Ancient Jazz Quartet

Monday, October 8 Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Industry Night Cinque Terra Restaurant (Huntington) Monday Night Live Jazz: Frank Bellucci / Al Cardillo / Glafkos Kontemenlotis Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Dueling Pianos K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione Landing At Jones Beach (Wantagh) Industry Night

Suffolk Amityville Music Hall Mindforce / Day by Day / Division Of Mind / Antagonize / Maniac / Rule Them All / Bracewar Brickhouse Brewery (Patchogue) Vinyl Night Cinque Terre Restaurant (Huntington Station) Jazz Jam Drift 82 (Patchogue) Andy Del Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park) Live Music Katie's Of Smithtown Blues Jam With Cuttin' Cotton Little Nook Café (West Sayville) Open Mic Hosted By Justin Odiogn & Eva Marie Nags Head Ale House (Huntington) Open Mic Paramount (Huntington) A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Rail (Smithtown) Vox Populi Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Shandon Court (East Islip) Musicians Night Hosted By Gil McLean Tap And Barrel (Smithtown) Blues Jam Trifecta Lounge (Copiague) The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music


HEADLINERS

Guinness Book Of World Records. After reuniting in 2014, their DK3 album went to #1 at Billboard. Jeff LeBlanc Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center October 6 • whbpac.org • (631) 288-1500 Hometown boy makes good: Hailing from Center Moriches, this singer/songwriter is quickly cementing himself among the true emerging artists from Long Island. LeBlanc’s signature blend of smooth, dreamy pop has captivated fans across the country, touring with the likes of Chris Stapleton, Boz Scaggs, Tori Kelly, and Chris Isaak, while also headlining his own shows.

Make Your Plans Now For These Huge Events Danity Kane The Paramount, Huntington October 2 • paramountny.com (631) 673-7300 The Paramount makes news: This will be the first time in four years that Danity Kane – superstar Aubrey O'Day, with Dawn Richard and Shannon Bex – has performed together. In addition to all the hits, fans will get to hear a solo performance from Dawn, as well as songs from Dumblonde, Aubrey and Shannon's new project. Danity Kane became the first female group in Billboard’s history to consecutively debut albums a #1, placing them in The

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George Lopez NYCB Theatre At Westbury October 5 • thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800 He's back: The legendary funnyman – still revered for his long-running sitcom – returns to Westbury after knocking out Long Island with his last appearance in the area. His takeno-prisoners style has made him fans across the country – and given the the state of the the world these days, expect no quarter from a guy who always speaks his mind.

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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) Entry Level Sales positions available with Renewal By Andersen. Health insurance including vision and dental for full-time employees. 401K. Work with a company that has a proven career path. Contract Chris at (631) 843-1713, extension 2213, or write to chriswilliamson@realongisland.com. (1242) Wanted: Woodwind teacher. Flute, sax, clarinet; college degree preferred. Flexible hours. Murphy’s Music (631) 549-4510. (TFN) MUSICIANS AVAILABLE

Bass Player seeks established, working club date band. Strong vocalist, doubles on keys. Call Tommy Z (516) 807-2029. (1261) MUSICIANS WANTED

Drummer Sought for Cream-style jams in studio. 50+. Contact Mike (631) 462-5987. (1259) Hard Rock band "Dewers Rocks" is looking for a lead singer/front man. You can hear our CD at YouTube: Dewer's Rocks. If you think you are a good fit for us, call Joe at (516) 739-5072. (1259) Singer/Songstress seeks band. Serious male or female, (mature 20s or 30s) bass, guitar, keys, violin. Background vocals a plus. Influences include Fiona Apple, Damian Rice, and Halsey. Rehearsal space located on Suffolk/Nassau border. Must have car, be willing to rehearse three

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times per week. NYC showcases in September. Email: giantsizeent @gmail.com (TFN) Here’s An Idea, Eh: Starting new tribute to Canadian rock band, covering the music of The Guess Who, BTO, Neil Young, Rush, Anne Murray (just kidding). Write to eddiephluff@gmail.com. (TFN) FOR SALE

For Sale: Book - The Art Of Bob Dylan by Michael Gray. Near mint; $15 plus $5 handling. Call (516) 233-9916 or write to scroogerecords@optonline.net. (TFN) 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. (516) 233-9916. Also: Vintage movie posters. Scrooge Collectibles (516) 233-9916.

For Sale: 1936 Rockola Jukebox. Art deco design, a rare find. Needs minor repair. Best offer over $5,000. (516) 233-9916, or write to scroogerecords@optonline.net. (TFN) For Sale: March 1973 issue of Crawdaddy Magazine. Loggins & Messina cover; first interview anywhere with Bruce Springsteen (eight pages); good condition. $45 plus $5 handling. Call us at (516) 233-9916 or write to scroogerecords@ optonline.net. (TFN) For Sale: Ozzy Osbourne: Prince Of Darkness, four-disc CD set. Mint. $35 plus $5 handling. Call (516) 233-9916 or write to scroogerecords@ optonline.net. (TFN)

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The Dogs Of Late Summer

The Nun Starring Taissa Farmiga, Demian Bichir, Charlotte Hope, Bonnie Aarons, Ingrid Bisu Directed by Corin Hardy Warner Bro. Pictures The Meg Starring Jason Statham, Bingbing Li, Winston Chao, Rainn Wilson, Ruby Rose Directed by Jon Turteltaub Warner Bros. Pictures Gotta hand it to Warner Brothers: The studio has become to modern audiences what Columbia Pictures was in the 1940s and 1950s, churning out cheesy and lurid action and horror films that the American public gobbles up like they're, well, cheese balls. Example: While such worthy summer fare as even Disney's Christopher Robin, the Mr. Rogers biopic Won't You Be My Neighbor, the riveting BlacKkKlansman (Spike Lee's best film to date), and the thoughtful missing persons drama Searching did respectful but not overwhelming tallies at box offices, thrown-together mind candy featuring killer sharks (again!) and killer nuns made people rush to mallplexes as if folks got a free year’s supply of Everlasting Gobstoppers with their ticket purchases. Boy, is that true: The Nun, the latest film in the Conjuring franchise, earned $53.5 million

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during its first weekend alone and became the second-biggest Septemeber weekend opener ever, according to Box Office Mojo. The Meg, the big-budget shark pic, at press time has earned $131 million or so, barely making back its production costs, but hurtled to #1 during its initial weekend nonetheless. So what are folks getting for all that scratch? Two of the worst films of 2018, that's what: In The Meg, action-always Jason Statham and a team of “experts” comprised of bad actors battle a humungous shark creature

that will eat anything and everything – but from Jaws to Sharknado, it's all been seen before. At least a few of the special effects are edifying, but what’ the point? The Nun can’t even be spun that positively; here, pretty much the same devil-possessed nun from The Conjuring 2 returns to rehash the smash, all delivered with a sleepy lack of skill by men and women who move their eyes and mouths in various ways in attempts to “act.” It's not scary in the least, but worse, it's redundant. Repeats, repeats … nothing on but repeats. Selma!

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Arts Announcements area favorites.

Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst September 29 at 8 pm; (631) 226-8400; studiotheatreli.com He's back: The master of non-stop patter returns to Long Island for this headlining show. The 50+ Comedy Tour BayWay Arts Center, East Islip September 29 at 8 pm; (641) 581-2700; 50pluscomedy.com Stevie G.B, Carie Karavas, Rich Walker, and Banjo Les.

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Books Charrisse Marei Book Revue, Huntington October 10 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The eco interior designer and “authorpreneur” will speak and sign copies of her book, The Bathroom: Your Essential Guide to EcoConscious, Healthy Living Lifestyle. Comedy Friday Night Face-Off Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Most Fridays at 10:30 pm; theatrethree.org; (631) 928-9202 Long Island's longestrunning improv show rolls on with new laughs each week. Call or log on for schedules. See-Saw Improv Comedy St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Farmingdale Third Saturday of each month; hardscrabbletheater.com; (516) 586-3930 John Passadino's wacky improv stylings are a monthly tradition. Chris Monty Tina Georgi Eric Haft Madison Theater at Molloy College, Rockville Centre September 29 at 7 pm; (516) 323-4444; madisontheatreny.org A night of comedy featuring a trio of

Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling

Concerts/Performances The Savoy Swing Band St. Sylvester's Church, Medford Third Saturday of each month at 7 pm; (631) 567-1790 This popular music and dance regular event returns to the renovated hall. Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor September 29 at 8 pm; baystreet.org; (631) 725-9500 Gene The master of Casey American roots music & The – and gifted guitarist Lone – returns for another Sharks concert at this heralded showplace. Landmark Radio Theater: Stage Door Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington September 30 at 6 pm; landmarkonmainstreet.org; (516) 767-6444 This "old-time radio"-style production will include creatively produced sound effects, period commercials, and songs between acts. The cast is a mix of professional and community actors. The one-hour production will be recorded and, after post-production, will be released to be aired on radio. Patty Larkin Congregational Church Of Huntington, Centerport October 6 at 7:30 pm; fmsh.org; (631) 425-2925 A major folk event for Long Island: The Folk Music Society Of Huntington's second concert featuring this national recording artist will bring the artist's 30 years of touring and recording back to Long Island. Larkin is touring on the strength of her latest recording, now on the charts.

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The Liverpool Shuffle Mediterranean Seafood & Grill, Great Neck September 28 at 8 pm; (516) 498-9300 It's Beatles covers and dinner; dinner is at 6:30 pm, with the show beginning at 8 pm. Reservations required; call the number above to secure your spot.

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Film Teen Wolf Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington September 30 at 9 pm; cinemaartscentre.org; (631) 423-FILM It's classic comedy as Michael J. Fox discovers his family has quite the hairy history. Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation

Center, Centereach Third Thursday of each month at 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 more information and meeting dates. Theater The Rat Pack Lounge Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale Through September 29; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com Frank, Dean, and Sammy are up in heaven – but God tells them they have left some unfinished business back on Earth. Saturday Night Fever BroadHollow Theater, Elmont September 29 through October 14; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre: Get out those Spandex pants and platform shoes: Disco returns in this period musical. Man Of LaMancha John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through October 28; (631) 261-2900; engemantheater.com Engeman Theater: The adventures

of a delusional Spanish knight who sallies forth on a quest to restore chivalry to the world – and to claim his lady love. Peter & The Starcatcher Argyle Theatre, Babylon Through October 21; argyletheatre.com; (844) 631-LIVE (5483) The third lavish, just-like-Broadway production at this new performance venue. With Love, Marilyn The Gateway At Patchogue Theatre Patty Larkin October 12 & 13; thegateway.org; (631) 286-1133 A one-woman tribute to one of the most iconic, romantic ingenues, Marilyn Monroe, in a one-woman show featuring Erin Sullivan. Pinkalicious Long Island Children's Museum, Garden City Through September 30; plazatheatrical.com; (516) 599-6870 Plaza Theatrical Productions: The little girl who loves the color pink returns in this eternally popular property. The Addams Family Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through October 27; theatrethree.org; (631) 928-9202 They're creepy and they're kooky: The Broadway comedy smash.


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Ryan Chernin

New Album, New Area Shows

With the release of his debut LP You Know Who You Are (via Inhuman Records) earlier this year – and following his recent performance at The Jones Beach Bandshell – the folk-driven indie rock singer/songwriter Ryan Chernin is in the midst of an expansive area tour; the next date is October 10 at The Lounge At The Space At Westbury. The new album is the culmination of a year’s worth of work in and out of the studio, a sultry collection of songs about life, love, and loss. “What was most important to us was to take our time with it and really make sure it was perfect every step of the way,” said Chernin of his new album, currently gaining notice at radio and in the press. “It was about selecting the right people.” That list of people includes producer John Eugenio, mixer Chris Davies, and “Saturday Night Live” guitarist Jared Scharff. Music videos have alreday been produced for the songs "Ash Tray Kisses, " "Accessories," and “The Drought,” which can been seen on YouTube. You Know Who You Are is now available wherever music is sold. To learn more abut Chernin: RyanChernin.com, or find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as Ryan Chernin's YouTube Channel Inhuman Records. He’s on the roster as well at InhumanRecords.com. Veteran folk troubadours Archie Fisher and Garnet Rogers are in the midst of

Archie Fisher & Garnet Rogers: A 'Farewell' On The Sunday Street

Veteran folk troubadours Archie Fisher and Garnet Rogers are in their final tour – and that trek will bring them to Long Island (their only New York area appearance) for the “Sunday Street Series” on September 30 at 5 pm at The First United Methodist Church in Port Jefferson. Advance sale tickets are $25 through September 28 at sundaystreet.org, with tickets at the door at $30. In 1985, Scotland’s Fisher and Canada’s Rogers set out on a tour of the US and Canada; the evenings of music and humor that were documented in an album, Off The Map. Although the muscians have joined for subsequent tours, this will be their last; a master guitarist, singer, and songwriter, Fisher has hosted BBC Radio Scotland’s “Travelling Folk” show for more than 25 years. He was inducted into The Scots Traditional Music Hall of Fame, and in 2006 was awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire), an honor bestowed by Queen Elizabeth. Rogers has been proclaimed by Sing Out as “the greatest interpreter and vocalist performing on the contemporary folk scene.” He set out on the road at 18 as a full-time working musician with his brother Stan Rogers, the Canadian folk legend. Establishing himself as a solo artist following his brother’s death, Garnet has delivered performances centered on extraordinary songs, his unsurpassed playing on a host of guitars, and his over the top humor and lightning-quick wit.

Film Legend Robert Wagner To Be Honored By Gold Coast Internatonal Film Festival

Veteran film and TV star Robert Wagner has been named to be the recipient of The Gold Coast International FilmFestival's Burton Moss Hollywood Golden Era Award; the presentation will be October 24 at a time and location to be announced. More information can be found at goldcoastarts.org.

Fresh Brewed Sessions: One Percolating Year In West Sayville

The monthly live music event known as Fresh Brewed Sessions celebrated its first anniversary on August 23 with a special show at its home base, Little Nook Café in West Sayville. Fresh Brewed Sessions revisited many of the featured acts and recanted their stories; the special show featured such notatable area and regional artists as Michael Carosella, Anne O'Rourke, Anne Crean,

Rick Eberle (below left), Kevin Preller, Melanie Victoria (below right), Taylor Cooke, Phil Firetog & The Phil Firetog Trio, Good Luck Lapis, and Courtney Gerard Fleming. These all-ages shows have proven to be a popular and unique attraction, as the artists taking part get an opportunity to perform their original compositions as well as detail their histories and musical influences. For a schedule of upcoming events, find Little Nook Café on Facebook; for more info: (631) 319-6665.

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Rhythm Tracking

does not need to release new music, except for the fact that songwriting is the fabric of his being; a true songwriter can never really stop writing regardless of how their work connects – the work itself is the reward. Our reward is a set of timely rock tunes in a world where timely rock tunes are a rare commodity. Sadly, it's hard finding a radio home for the once-dominant

Photo: Paul McCartney © M.J. Kim, provided by Nasty Little Man

With Jimi LaLumia

The Rap Master’s ‘Revival’: In this fast paced, now you see them, now you don't world where music stars are gone before you learn how to spell their name properly, Eminem has managed to retain the magic and the respect that once was the norm for toplevel recording Eninem artists. While he spends lots of time bemoaning the fate of his previous Revival album on his new Kamikaze album, he rises to new heights while maintaining his forte: celebrating himself at the same time that he doubts himself. He is at the top of his game with this short but sharp collection and wastes no time throwing his hat into the political ring, gladly making enemies at the very highest level – but then again, isn't that what real hip hop has always been about? Eminem, amazingly, was locked in a battle for the top of the album chart with none other than Paul McCartney!

king of contemporary rock/pop, but the faithful flocked to record stores (yes, record stores are back) and to all the Spotify type media to make Egypt Station a bonafide hit. Paul With Her Grace: McCartney When I saw the film Black Panther, I smiled when two of the bad guys said: “There's two Grace Jones-looking chicks at the door!” I thought at the time about how many young people would log on to Google to find out Sir Paul: Yes, McCartney has what that meant. All they actually a new album, Egypt Station, and it have to do is find a copy of Grace did indeed duel with Eminem for Jones: Bloodlight & Bami, an chart supremacy in its first week. amazing documentary concerning Part of the launch was a scanthis exotic creature from Jamaica dalous New York Post cover story who has made her mark on the dealing with Paul, John Lennon, world with films, music, art, and sexual antics that caught modeling you name it. Being a everyone's attention, which is how lifelong fan, I rented a DVD copy the media works these days and from Netflix, and it is a heartactually is how it always has warming delight – if you're not a worked. McCartney obviously fan, you will be after seeing this.

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A New Wrestling Era?: Something surprising is going on in the world in professional wrestling, and for once, the news isn't dominated by WWE, currently seen on USA (and soon coming to Fox): A pair of upstart wrestling events have drawn a shockingly high amount of interest, which may mean that fans might be seeking something other than the product that Vince McMahon and his company have long presented. A recent mega-card called “All In,” featuring stars such as Cody (formerly known as Cody Rhodes and Cody Stardust in WWE) and the tag team The Young Bucks, as well as other stars from leagues such as the revived NWA and independent organizations including Bully Ray, Jay Lethal, Tessa Blanchard, Kenny Omega, and Kazuchika Okada, became the first wrestling event to draw more than 10,000 fans to a U.S. arena in 25 years when it was presented at The Sears Center near Chicago on September 1. Pay-per-view numbers weren't in by press time, but given the massive amount of publicity the card received, the numbers are likely to be as surprising as the live gate; the card sold out in 30 minutes when tickets originally went on sale. Another major arena event, promoted by longstanding indie league Ring Of Honor (ROH) and New Japan Pro Wrestling, has sold out Madison Square Tessa Garden in New York Blanchard City, the first time in decades that any organization other than WWE has even promoted a show there – and that card isn't even scheduled until April 6 of next year. Reportedly, WWE tried to block the ROH booking of the Garden, but ROH prevailed in obtaining the date, and it paid off almost instantly. Amazingly, the MSG card will take place the weekend of WrestleMania 35, scheduled to take place April 7 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. All we can glean from all this is that interest in pro wrestling certainly hasn't waned, and that fans certainly seem to be eager to watch it in any form possible … Congratulations to New York Mets fans, and to the organization itself: It was announced on September 17 that the team had reached an agreement with Entercom, which will move the club’s radio games to WCBS-AM NewsRadio 880 beginning next season; the pact will run through 2025. The new radio deal will finally end the Mets’ disastrous tenure on WOR 710, which they moved to after the New York Yankees moved to WFAN. Mets fans will no longer have to cope with bad reception, terrible sound, and Pete McCarthy’s amateurish pre-game show. Photos: Tessa Blanchard by Tabercil (CC); Cody by Troy Teague (CC); Marvel’s Daredevil courtesy Netflix

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BITS & PIECES Cara Delevingne & Prettymuch

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Strippin’ Down For Puma

Puma has teamed up with actress and model Cara Delevingne and the band Prettymuch to launch the new AW18 PUMA Bodywear collection. The five-member boy band, who have been coined as leaders of the boy band resurgance, got together in Los Angeles with Delevingne and Puma to shoot the campaign. The crew are seen here styling the Puma underwear, showcasing how these pieces can be worn for laidback style. In the photo, the Prettymuch members wear the new line of Puma Men’s Boxers from the Puma Lifestyle Bodywear collection, an all-new range of premium underwear for men. Delevingne is wearing a mix of styles:The Deep V Bra and High Leg Short, Racerback Bra, and Mini Short and Bralette and Bikini. Learn more about it all at puma.com.

Anna Von Hausswolf: Rocking The Road

Anna von Hausswolff is about to embark on a fresh tour beginning October 6 at Cal Jam in San Bernardino. The dates take the Swedish artist throughout the west and midwest before wrapping up on October 16 in Chicago.

Anna Von Hausswolf

Arena in Fairfax, Gregg Allman & Scott Sherrard Virginia featuring performances by Walsh, The Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban, and Gary Clark Jr., the first VetsAid concert disbursed nearly $400,000 in grants to veterans’ services organizations nationally and “Whenever we would pull into a locally. Walsh aims to use this town or a hotel on the road, Gregg platform to raise funds and would usually say, ‘This place has awareness for the still urgent and everything a good man needs,’” significant needs of our returning remembered Sharrard, the former soldiers and their families. “This Veterans Day I invite you musical director and guitarist for his late friend and mentor. Coto join me and my friends,” said Walsh, “to remember the men and written by Allman and Sharrard, the song was originally planned for women who have served our Allman’s album Southern Blood; country and honor their sacrifice Allman’s steep health decline by helping us raise funds to prevented him from recording it. support their essential and basic Area fans, take note: Sharrard needs. I invite us to come together and his band will return to the area and celebrate the things that unite on October 13 at Still Partners in us as Americans – like great Sea Cliff; call (516) 200-9229 for music!” For more info including information. grant applications for small veterans services groups, visit vetsaid.org. Anna St. Louis: Photos courtesy respective labels and artists; Gregg Allman & Scott Sharrard by Jim Minna; Anna St. Louis by Chantal Anderson

Von Hausswollf has been opening eyes and ears with her new album Dead Magic, which consists of only five songs that extend a total of 47 minutes and 20 seconds. It was composed in the summer of 2016 in von Hausswolff’s hometown of Gothenburg, Sweden, and recorded the following year in Copenhagen, Denmark. The majority of recordings were done on the 20th century organ at Copenhagen’s Marmorkirken, “the Marble Church” – one of the largest churches in Scandinavia, with a chapel inspired by the majestic St Joe Walsh & U.S. Veterans Peter’s Basilica in Scott Rome.

Joe Walsh:

Doing It For Our Veterans

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Joe Walsh and VetsAid, his national 501(c)3 non-profit veterans organization, have announced the lineup for their second annual music festival: VetsAid 2018 will feature full sets from Don Henley, James Taylor, Chris Stapleton, Haim, and Walsh, and will take place at 6 pm on November 11 – Veterans Day – at The Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster .com and (800) 745-3000. Launched in 2017 with an inaugural concert at The EagleBank

From MO With ‘Bells’ On

Sharrard

Records Allman’s Song

Guitarist Scott Sharrard’s new LP, Saving Grace, features Gregg Allman's last-known original song, “Everything A Good Man Needs”; the recording features a guest appearance by blues star Taj Mahal.

Anna St. Louis, the Kansas Citybred, Los Angeles-based songwriter, has released "The Bells," the second single from her forthcoming debut album, If Only There Was a River. The new effort is co-produced by Kevin Morby and Kyle Thomas, and also features the previously released single "Understand"; the recording will be released October 12 on Woodsist / Mare Records. It is available for pre-order on digital and physical formats now. St. Louis' current tour with Waxahatchee and Night Shop kicked off in Athens, Georgia. Find St. Louis on Twitter and on Instagram.

Anna St. Louis

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