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Hopeful Signs (& Hopefully Sounds): Pending Reopenings Of LI Music Venues

At press time, there were a handful of area venues posting limited tickets available for upcoming shows, thanks to New York State now allowing venues to bring back limited patrons. The Paramount in Huntingon (more info: (631) 673-7300) listed tickets on sale for Indigo Girls (April 22), Justin Hayward (picured right, May 14), comedian Nick Bargatze (August 28), and more. Scheduled were The Turtles’ annual “Happy Together” tour (June 12), The Go-Gos (July 7), and more at The Theatre at Westbury: call (516) 247-5200 for info.

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Springing Back: Full Bloom At Old Westbury Gardens

Publisher Richard Branciforte

Here is more welcome news for those who have been cooped up inside for more than a year: Old Westbury Gardens reopened to visitors on April 1, displaying sights such as spring bulbs in the Walled Garden and the lust Thatched Cottage Garden. This year, the state's COVID19 regulations have permitted the site to open on time. Westbury House will remain closed to visitors in April and May; the venue anticipates opening for self-guided tours in June. For complete information and to learn about the Gardens' COVID protocols, call (516) 333-0048.

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The Sounds Are Still Around: Audacy Becomes Your New-Age Radio

People were a bit confused in late March, but once they got used it, they loved it: Radio.com is gone – the streaming home of such info, news, and sports radio stations such as WFAN, WCBS-AM and FM, and 1010 WINS – and has been replaced by Audacy, now available through Google Play and Apple, as well as at audacy.com. The former Entercom Communications has changed its name and upped its game (many of the local stations were once owned by CBS Radio). Available through Audacy are area music, talk, and sports radio stations; podcasts, exclusive productions, and much more, all available for listening wherever you are.

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Back & Jazzy: Flushing Town Hall's Virtual Shows

This month, Flushing Town Hall offers a lineup of jazz and comedy events. As New York City reopens, the cultural nonprofit continues to present iprograms to an all-virtual audience while livestreaming small ensembles from its stage. Audiences can look forward to a calendar that includes Crazy Talented Asians & Friends and the eclectic, new sounds of Moskitto Bar, plus events including David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, Flushing Town Hall’s Monthly Jazz Jam, a new Jazz 101 series, and more. Info: (718) 463-7700, extension 222.

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Good Times 52nd Anniversary, No Joke!

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There is a rumor going around that a publisher's life is like a dog's life, every year is equal to seven dog years. I believe this rumor to be true. If it is, then I have been doing Good Times for 364 years, which puts me up there with Yoda and Professor Dumbledore. It certainly feels like its been that long. I started Good Times 52 years ago, on April Fool's Day, figuring I'd claim it was just a joke if it didn't work out. Thought I'd do it for a year or two to get free albums and Woodstock tickets.Now I have 20,000 albums, never made it to Woodstock (although Music Editor Jay Berman did and sent us the story). Before starting Good Times, I turned down a job with Jimi Hendrix doing publicity for Michael Goldstein Agency, mainly because a) It paid $75 a week b) It was a 3 month trial c) The main part of the job was not publicity, but collecting money from club owners where Jimi per-

registered that name. Sitting on a table at Merlin, I came up with the name Action World. That sounded kind of cool, like it was about lots of fun things. Unfortunately, the name more often than not sounded like we were a porn newspaper, in the days when Screw and dozens of porno papers were on every newsstand. So, the name changed to Crew Circa 1975 Good Times. That said it formed. Instead, I took a all. We were about having job with AT&T, resigned good times! after three months to start The early days, we Good Times. Murray the K scored major coups. We was partially responsible interviewed Duane Allman for that, but that's another and the Eat A Peach album story. I remember the first issue was named after our interview. We climbed on Jimmy Ostroff stage at (file photo) A Playboy Playmate Colden Reads Action World Center and Jay Itkowitz got an interview with Jerry Garcia. Ed Sigall, before he went into exile at the well. We were out at Merlin National Enquirer, did the longest interview ever with Printers in Farmingdale. Groucho Marx. A few years The original name was supposed to be New York later, we became the second publication in After Dark. However, we America to interview Bruce had just received a restraining order letter from Springsteen (our photographer scored the the attorneys for Boston cover of Newsweek with After Dark (later The her photos), after Glen Boston Phoenix). They Brunman came into my were planning on coming office and said, “There's into New York and had this guy I want to interview,

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I know you've never heard of him.” “Is he going to be big?” I asked. The Clash, Ozzy, CSN&Y, Bette Davis, Clint Eastwood, Dustin Hoffman, you name it. We were there. The opening of the Nassau Coliseum and My Father's Place. Hanging out at the Fillmore with Bill Graham and at the Capitol Theater with Howard Stein. It all seems a million years ago (or at least 364). We've outlasted nearly 200 competitors, but boy, this last competitor, COVID-19, has been a knockout. We closed for seven months, couldn't be sure if we could re-open. Finally we re-opened in October, publishing monthly for now instead of every two weeks. I've attended two press conferences in the last few days with performing arts center operators and politicians. They all seem hopeful that we're starting to see the light. The new relief act Save Our Stages will put money into venues’ pockets to help them along. Howeer, with attendance limited to 100, it doesn't make economic sense to book national acts. Also, clubs are still burdened by the must serve food mandate with live music. We're hanging in, but have to admit, it's barely. We need a super push from somewhere – but thanks to you, our readers and advertisers, we're still going.


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Dom Goes Gaga: Today, more than ever, the world needs the power of creative freedom. A force to open up new horizons, to move us forward. A force that brings Lady Gaga and Dom Pérignon together for a collaboration, crowed a press release, which continued: “This is the celebration of how pushing boundaries of creation, constant reinvention, and passionate dedication to one's craft can elevate us, individually and collectively.” So here’s the scoop: Available now, Dom Pérignon x Lady Gaga – in the shape of an artistic project comprising an advertising campaign (above), limited edition bottles, and a sculpture designed by Lady Gaga – has entered the scene as both a collector’s item and a collaboration between the iconic champagne brand and the legendar pop singer. “Because Dom Pérignon wholeheartedly embraces the causes of the artists it collaborates with, this alliance will empower meaningful support for Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation,” wrote the Dom Pérignon brand in a press release. The limited edition bottles hit the market on April 6. In addition, Lady Gaga has created a sculpture to mark the union of the brands. Will NY Soon Partake?: One of the new leaders in non-alcoholic brewing, Partake Brewing, has announced its second major expansion plan to further its U.S. footprint. The North American low-calorie, lowcarbohydrate craft non-alcoholic beer launched in the U.S. in December. Due to high demand following Partake's entrance into the American market, Partake craft beer is now available in Southern California, Colorado, Connecticut, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, Texas, Virginia, Washington D.C. – but not in New York as of yet. Until Partake expands to New York, those eager to try the much-talked-about new brand can order it online (drinkpartake.com). Partake's expansion is supported by its distribution partners, including Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits, Classic Beverage Company, Breakthru Beverage Group, Imperial Beverage, Penn Beer, Resort Beverage, Ambiente Beverage, Dynamo Distributing, and the portfolio under Sheehan Family Companies – Craft Connecticut, Craft New Hampshire, Hunterdon Brewing Company, and Legends Distributing. "This is a thrilling time for Partake Brewing and we are proud to work with both our retail and distribution partners to redefine the non-alcoholic category and continue to deliver on our market position as a leading North American non-alcoholic craft beer," said Ted Fleming, Partake Brewing Founder and CEO. Partake Brewing "After an accelerated year of sales growth, the addition of these important U.S. markets provides us with an opportunity to meet the consumer's growing interest and demand for nonalcoholic offerings while providing an unparalleled drinking experience." Dom Pérignon/PRNewswire

What A Very Good 'Boy': In our last issue, we gave plaudits to an array of area eateries that are going a great job with convenient pickup offerings – so vital during these times – so here's a tip of our mustard-stained cap to Healthy Boy Grill in Carle Place, which offers takeout for its array of healthy, unique offerings. And unique they really are: Popular here are a huge array of healthy “bowls,” perfect for lunch or dinner; our favorites are the turkey-filled Chop Chop and the Greek Platter. There is an array of pizzas, wraps, pita pockets, salads (of course), burgers made from beans, turkey, veggies, beef, bison, plants, and chicken (the Beyond Bun Burger, featuring plant-based meat from Beyond Meats, is spectacular); Acai bowls, soupss, sides, and more. This eatery is the very definition of fresh – and its now-established status in the area is testament to the quality of its food and service. Healthy Boy Grill is located at 351 Old Country Road in Carle Place, the last shop on the right in a strip shopping center; call them for orders and info at (516) 333-3573. Local delivery is available (except for Saturday and Sunday). A Sweet South-Of-The-Border Treat: Sweet, savory, and refreshing with a hint of spice, a mangonada is the perfect way to sip in the new season – and Baskin-Robbins (locations are all over LI) is introducing their tribPR Newsfoto/ Baskin Robbins ute to this iconic Mexican beverage that's bursting with flavors. BaskinRobbins’ celebration of this authentic chilled treat swirls the bright, tropical flavor of mango puree with salty chamoy and a dusting of Tajín Clásico Seasoning on top for a kick of spice, leaving taste buds with quite a unique experience. Guests who order a Mangonada from Baskin-Robbins through DoorDash between April 12 and April 18 will also enjoy $5 off their order of $15 or more. For more information, visit baskinrobbins.com. Baskin-Robbins is also introducing the April Flavor of the Month, Watermelon Swirl Sorbet. This fruit-forward, non-dairy flavor is a celebration of spring in a scoop and a new way to sorbet, featuring a tart raspberry-flavored ribbon swirled into sweet watermelon sorbet. If you need more info: (800) 859-5339.

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Old Fashioned Ice Cream, West Babylon (631) 669-3020 Ice cream pies, cheesecake ice cream, homemade hard ice cream, cones, saucers, and the list goes on. Never has the name of an eatery been so accurate; the old-time décor mixed with fresh, made-on-the-premises ice cream never goes out of style. Hildebrandt's Restaurant, New Hyde Park (516) 741-0608 This New Hyde Park staple seems to be a favorite of famed TV foodie Guy Fieri, who profiled the eatery on “Diners, Drive-Ins, Dives” – but the draw here is and has always been the homemade dipped ice cream. One of the last of the old-time true ice cream parlors, Hildebrandt's sundaes remain all the rage, served in a variety of styles and flavors – regulars here swear the homemade Maple Walnut is the finest they've ever tasted.

Five Pennies Creamery, Rockville Centre (516) 608-4344 Sitting cozily in one of the nicest areas of Long Island is Dan Levine's incredible homage to the great ice cream parlors, featuring a list of incredible original flavors: Pumpkin Pecan Swirl. Smurfs. Black Raspberry Chip. Cotton Candy. Add to that ices, cakes, and much more, and this is another beautiful establishment you'll get hooked on after just one visit. The International Delight Café, Bellmore (516) 409-5772

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Sweet Sensations, Babylon (631) 893-0350 They certainly gave this venue the proper name – it's another trek back to the way things used to be. Great names for many of the sweet and spectacular ice cream sundaes here, including The Oompa Lumpa Sundae, The Snoopy Sundae, Monkey's Crave, Half Baked, and so many more. Fresh, fast, and satisfying is the order of the day here.

ICE CREAM! A Guide To The Area’s Best Shoppes

Ralph's Famous Italian Ices & Ice Cream; ralphsices.com The sign says it all: “Famous Since 1928,” Ralph's (with area locations in Floral Park, Bellmore, East Meadow, Farmingdale, Franklin Square, Freeport, Glen Cove, Glen Head, Great Neck, and more than we can list here) offers not just ices, but hard and soft ice cream as well. You'll know them from their lines – and from all the fond memories of staffers who have donned the t-shirts every year to offer some of the freshest treats in the area. Eddie's Sweet Shop, Forest Hills (718) 520-8514 If you're looking for a “parlor,” this is the place: Metal serving dishes. Marble countertops. A soda fountain. Parlor chairs. Counter stools – and people showing up just to order ice cream. Now ranking as New York City's oldest ice creamery, the situation here has been curtailed a bit due to the pandemic – it was takeout only for quite a spell – so call ahead before venturing out to see if you can go inside an enjoy a truly one-of-a-kind culinary experience. Coyle's Ice Cream, Islip (631) 617-5014, Bay Shore (631) 666-2229 The first word that pops into our minds when we think of Coyle's is “beautiful” – these are pleasant shops with incredible décor and great service. Everything tastes (and is) exceedingly fresh, with locally sourced ingredients and an eye toward perfection at all times. Oh, and two words: Egg creams, guys – egg creams. Walt Itgen's Ice Cream Parlour, Valley Stream (516) 825-7444 A Valley Stream tradition since 1936, Itgen's is truly a blast from the past – but the biggest blast will be the amazing flavor your get from the shop's succulent ice cream, available in a mind-boggling array of flavors (and seemingly endless toppings, to boot). The place is famous for its incredible “Sock It To Me Sundae”: Fifteen scoops with a veritable ton of toppings for $29.95. From ice cream junkies to one-scoopers, this is a must-get-to eatery (there's a full food menu as well).

McNulty's Ice Cream, Miller Place (631) 474-354 A sign of the times, but it's most welcome: Our ice cream-loving pals fave about McNulty's efficient curbside pickup, which is obvisously so essential at this moment in time. Of course, it's the ice cream that's the draw: Hard and soft ice cream, Italian Ices, and made to order cakes are specialties. McNulty's even has a mobile ice cream parlor that’s nicknamed Mable. It's a beautiful, clean store that is worth visiting just for the décor and classic vibe.

Gelateria dei Coltelli, Albertson (516) 801-1706 This gelato and sorbet café can boast of more than a decade of bringing scrumptious sweet treats to its area of Nassau County. You'll have your choices of lots of flavors, as well as crepes, pops, frozen frappes, and our favorites: The dei Coltelli milkshakes, which are a true experience and blended so masterfully that you'll be tempted to order a second one.

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This classic eatery is known by many first and foremost as a diner, but it's just as renowned for its vast array of flavors of gelato that are scooped onto Belgian waffles – quite an international experience, indeed. Some area ice cream addicts brag that they've tried every one of the Cafe's flavors, which now number more than 85 and may very well be more than 100 at this writing. Fun fact: The owner of The International Delight Café is the granddaughter of the founder of Jahn's, the famed Queens ice creamery. Henry’s Confectionery, Glen Cove (516) 671-3222 Ice cream and a soda fountain: Let us repeat that and add some info: Homemade ice cream. It's as nostalgic as it sounds: “I felt like I was visiting Mayberry and expected sheriff Andy Taylor to walk in with Floyd the barber,” wrote an impressed Yelp reviewer. If you're in to ice cream floats and egg creams, this is nirvana. Be sure to check out the old-time displays, including one featuring vintage Coca-Cola items.

Star Confectionary, Riverhead (631) 727-9873 This legendary eatery is known by most Riverhead residents as “Papa Nick's.” It's a quint, small luncheonette, but for our purposes, let us let you know that the draw for ice cream fans is its working old-time soda fountain. There's an array of traditional treats in the offing, including its massive, legendary Banana Royale sundae. We love the last line on the menu: “Party like it's the 1920s: Cash Only.” Awesome. Herrell's Ice Cream, Huntington (631) 673-1100 Kids are attracted to the logo of a bear enjoying a dish of ice cream, but trust us: Adults are crazy about Herrell's as well. If the name sounds familiar, it should: This is the only Herrell's Ice Cream franchise located outside of Massachusetts, where is a legendary name. Herrell's originated many of the treats that others emulated, including popular cookies and candies like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Heath Bars, and Oreos that are mixed into ice cream – regulars know these concoctions are called the “Smoosh-in.” Fun fact: The owner of Herrell's is the leader of the area cover band White Fire, one of the most popular club acts in Long Island history.

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SPORTS BEAT New York Mets team president Sandy Alderson addressed the media early last month and basically laid out his philosophy on running a baseball club. The veteran former general manager acknowledged he has always favored offense over defense, perhaps to the point where it may have cost his teams occasional wins. He said he would pay more attention to fielding in the future, but warned that “if a player can’t hit, he’s not playing.” Alderson certainly didn’t make any friends amongst the Flushing faithful when he declared he had no regrets about not signing a player they desperately needed in free agent centerfielder George Springer, who was inked to a six-year $125 million contract by The Toronto Blue Jays. “At some point, even Steve Cohen runs out of money,” quipped Alderson about the new Mets owner, who is worth more than $14 billion according to

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most published reports. Alderson became more serious as he discussed the importance of every team to have the right balance between having player certainty through long-term contacts and financial flexibility, as well the freedom to rejuvenate the roster when needed. This will be a big year for Marcus Mets starter (and Patchogue Stroman native) Marcus Stroman for numerous reasons. Stroman was acquired at the July 31 trade deadline in 2019 from the Toronto Blue Jays in a trade which sent minor league prospect (and Ward Melville High School alum) Anthony Kay north of the border. In 2020, Stroman passed on pitching in 2020 because of Kayla Rice COVID-19 concerns. He is slated to be a free agent after this season. In an expected move but still a nice touch, all Mets players are wearing a “41" patch on their uniforms in honor of Tom Seaver, the Mets all-time greatest pitcher and MLB Hall Of Famer who died on August 31 last year. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone, who had open heart surgery in 2009,

It's Miller Time: The LIGBT sponsored by 228. While Rivera earned $400 for third Storm ran its first sport shot tournament in place, finishing in fourth was Charles Ko of more than a year on March 28 at Herrill Palisades, New Jersey with a 223 worth Lanes in New Hyde Park. Marc Miller of $300. Rounding out the top finiser in fifth Merrick won the $1,000 top prize by place was Hari Soedarmastro of Levittown, defeating with a 213 worth $275, and T.J. Kim of senior bowler Mineola, with a 211 worth $250. Richie More LIGBT Tour events are being Martinez of held in the coming weeks, in both the Howard regular and seniors divisions. For full Beach, 231information, call (702) 530-0708. 193. Martinez, Eight Is Great – 800, This Is: who No matter the status of a bowlrer – advanced to from a PBA pro down to causal the final league bowlers – an 800 series is match by winalways a great accomplishment. ning the semiHere are the latest such series final shootout, logged by area bowlers that have LIGBT/Herrill Lanes been reported to us during the earned $600 for his runner-up position. Miller, who has past several weeks: Ronnie Lofton, AMF Garden City Lanes, been an LIGBT member since 2016, finally April 2: 823 earned his first LIGBT championship on the James Anemone, AMF East Meadow challenging “Winding Road” oil pattern. Lanes, April 1: 815 The LIGBT ran an abbreviated two-round Thomas Pagliaro, AMF East Meadow finals due to COVID-19 restrictions. In the Lanes, April 1: 801 semi-finals, bowlers finishing in positions two Clifton Stancel, AMF Garden City Lanes, through six after four qualifying games March 27: 820 bowled a one-game shootout to determine Matt Citro, East Islip Lanes, March 26: who would go against thenumber-on seed, 812 Miller, in the final match. Martinez advanced Keith Hengel, South Levittown Lanes, March 24: 816 by defeating Phil Rivera of Franklin Square Fred Ferreira, Port Jeff Bowl, March 25: 807 in a 9th/10th frame roll-off after they tied with

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reminded all of us why it’s important to not ignore body signals. As soon as the Florida Grapefruit League began, he started feeling fatigued and short of breath. He successfully had a pacemaker installed and should be ready to handle the stresses of being the manager of the most famous sports franchise in history. You can’t blame anyone for thinking CBS Sports was trying Kayla to create a sequel Rice to the terrific 2007 Coen Brothers movie, “No Country For Old Men,” and calling it “No Country For Old NFL Quarterbacks.” In 2020, CBS parted Sandy Alderson ways with Forest Hills High School alum Ian Eagle’s longtime partner, former San Diego Chargers QB Dan Fouts. Last month, CBS decided to let go of Rich Gannon, who was an NFL signal caller for 17 seasons. Fouts and Gannon are fine analysts who possess dry wit and are able to convey their deep knowledge to viewers. It would be nice if CBS offered Gannon a

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A Farewell To Legends: Pete Weber and Walter Ray Williams Jr., two of the greatest players in PBA Tour history, announced their respective retirements on March 17 following PBA Scorpion Championship best-of-five match play from the World Series of Bowling XII at AMF University Lanes in Tampa. Weber, a 37-time PBA Tour champion, is the only player to win the U.S. Open five times as well as the only player ever to win the Triple Crown (PBA World Championship, Tournament of Champions and U.S. Open) twice. Williams (left) holds the record with 47 PBA Tour titles, eight majors among them. He’s been named the PBA Player of the Year a record seven times, the first in 1986 and the last in 2010, when he was 50 years old. Williams won at least one PBA Tour title in 17 consecutive seasons from 1993 to 2010. – Jef Goodger, PBA Communications


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chance to be part of the terrific panel on “That Other Pregame Show,” which airs Sundays during the NFL season on the CBS Sports Network. Mike “Doc” Emrick, the most famous hockey play-by-play voice who retired from NBC Sports in 2020, has published an autobiography, Off Mike (Triumph Books). The Indiana native discusses how he developted his affinity for hockey by watching the minor league Fort Wayne Komets. Emrick also admits a deep love for baseball – and in particular The Pittsburgh Pirates, because he would listen to the team’s games on the 50,000-watt AM powerhouse radio station, KDKA. Hockey will be getting a lot of play in a pair of TV series. The popular 1990s film

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series about The Mighty Ducks is being serialized for a new weekly series on the Disney+ streaming service. Emilio Estevez returns as Gordon Bombay, the Minnesotan who has a love-hate relationship with hockey. Fox has just launched “The Moodys” (Thursdays, 9:30 pm) starring the delightfully irascible Denis Leary as a patriarch with three adult slackers living in his Chicago home. Leary was a superb amateur hockey player, and there are a lot of hockey scenes in “The Moodys.” One of Leary’s sons in the show is played by Jay Baruchel, who starred in Tom the 2011 movie Goon, an homage to Paul Newman’s 1977 classic about minor league hockey life, Slap Shot. If you are looking for a TV comedy which generates belly laughs, “The Moodys” is appointment viewing. Basketball has always been a popular cinematic sport, and the latest entrant is

Boogie starring newcomer Taylor Takahashi as Queens high school hoops phenomena Alfred “Boogie” Chin. Although Boogie is a Bob talented player, he hasn’t Smith received a scholarship offer from a top-tier college. Boogie’s dad tells him the only way to get the attention of recruiters is to beat a team led by the best street hoops player in NYC, a guy known as Monk (Bashar “Pop Smoke” Jackson.) The film, written and directed by Eddie Huang (who makes it clear he’s not impressed by former Knick Jeremy Lin), was shot in six weeks – and it shows as the Seaver basketball choreography is not up to snuff. The “Boogie versus Monk” storyline feels hollow from the get-go. On the other hand, the acting is terrific, and the unflinching look at Boogie’s family life make this a worthy film to catch. The film is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

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Ba B at tt te er r ( (F Fi in na al ll ly y! !) ) U Up p: : 21 Years Of Long Island Ducks Baseball

The Long Island Ducks are set to begin their 21st season in the Atlantic League. They are the longest-running active member of the league, and the longest-running sports franchise in Suffolk County history. The team plays its home games at Fairfield Properties Ballpark in Central Islip. Since the team’s inaugural season in 2000, the Ducks have led the Atlantic League in attendance 14 times and have welcomed more than eight million to their home ballpark, a league record. On the field, the franchise has won four Atlantic League championships as well as eight division championships. In 2019, the Ducks had a record 15 players have their contracts purchased by Major League Baseball organizations or foreign professional leagues. Since their inception, 21 players have reached the Major League level after playing with the Ducks. The 2021 season begins on May 28 when the Ducks host The Lexington Legends at 6:35 pm. The first 1,500 fans in attendance will receive Replica Championship Rings. The team will host a pre-game ceremony to raise their 2019 Atlantic League championship banner. The Ducks have announced the signings of 11 players as well as their coaching staff, six with MLB experience, including Mike Bolsinger, Lew Ford, Johnny Hellweg, Steve Lombardozzi, Michael Tonkin, and Rob Zastryzny. Six players return from the championship team, including Brendan Feldmann, Ford, Clint Freeman, Joe Iorio, Lombardozzi, and Tonkin. The Ducks are led by manager Wally Backman, a member of the 1986 World champion New York Mets. Tickets are currently on sale. For the 2021 season, individual tickets will be sold at 50 percent of capacity in each section available for purchase to help maintain social distancing. Additionally, seating will be on a general admission basis in each section, with fans purchasing tickets for assigned sections rather than assigned seats. Fans can purchase tickets by calling (631) 940-TIXX or (631) 940-3825, or log on to LIDucks.com.

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Long Island Cares Establishes ‘Music Box Of Meals’

The economic fallout caused by the COVID-19 pandemic continues to negatively impact industries across Long Island more than a year later. In that ligt, Long Island Cares did what it does best: It created a new program to assist anyone in the entertainment industry in need of emergency food assistance Long Island Cares has established a Music Industry Council to carry out the vision of the organization’s founder, singer/songwriter Harry Chapin. The Council is comprised of members in the music and entertainment industries on Long Island and seeks to further our founder’s message. During a recent meeting, the committee addressed the ongoing concerns and needs affecting the entertainment industry, which have left many artists out of work with little to no source of income. In response to this crisis, The Music Industry Council established the “Music Box of Meals” initiative. The prepacked food boxes will be given out at the following locations, and the program is open to residents of Long Island in

the entertainment and music industries: Mulcahy’s Concert Hall & Pub - 3232 Railroad Avenue, Wantagh, NY 11793 The Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts 71 E. Main Street, Patchogue, NY 11772 John W. Engeman Theatre - 250 Main Street, Northport, NY 11768 Looney Tunes Records - 31 Brookvale Avenue, West Babylon, NY 11704 Long Island Cares continues its commitment to addressing the needs of all Long Islanders facing hardships as a result of the pandemic. To date, it has served 178,053 people who had previously not sought assistance. The orgnaization has distributed almost 17 million pounds of food within the last year, and has seen an increase in food insecurity on Long Island by over 51 percent. For more information about Long Island Cares and its programs, contact licares.org.

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Concerts On Your Couch: As we eagerly await the time when we can get out to our local clubs, music halls, and performing arts centers once again, here are some choice events you can check out via streaming services: New York City's Town Hall now offers “Broadway by the Year On Demand,” featuring The Cole Porter Years (April 26-28), The Kander & Ebb Years (May 1012) and The Sir Andrew Lloyd Liz Callaway Webber Years (May 24-26). Each video concert will be approximately nine to10 songs in length, performed by four stars, plus – as is a feature of all Broadway by the Year concerts – at least one additional dance number starring and choreographed by Danny Gardner (star of the 2017 Radio City Summer Spectacular). The Cole Porter Years features songs from such shows as The Gay Divorcee, Anything Goes, 50 Million Frenchman, Can Can, Kiss Me Kate, Hi Diddle Diddle, Jubilee and Wake Up and Dream. The cast includes Danny Gardner, Emily Larger, Lilli Cooper, Nicole Henry, Alexander Gemignani, and Kenita Miller. The Kander & Ebb Years features songs from such shows as Flora, The Red Menace, Chicago, Cabaret, Steel Pier, Woman of the Year, Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Rink. The cast includes Danny Gardner, Ute Lemper, Tony Yazbeck, Shalia Beth Leavel and Natascia Durcal Diaz. The Sir Andre Lloyd Weber Years features songs from Song & Dance, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Sunset Blvd, Evita, The Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Aspects of Love and Cats. The cast includes Liz Callaway, Ethan Slater, Max Von Essen, Ali Ewoldt, Emily Larger, Danny Gardner and more. Tickets are now on sale via subscription; for full info: thetownhall.org or call (212) 997-6661. Rockers & Poppers: The ageless, irrepressible Iggy Pop returns with “Iggy Pop At Sydney Opera House” on April 21; info is at Songkick.com … Melissa Etheridge has been quite prolific in offering streaming performances – and her next is May 1 at 6 pm. It's another Songkick event … Here's one for the small fry: International pop superstars Songkick BTS take the stage for a live streaming event presented by Blackpink Club on May 10. For set times and more info, log on to stayhappening.com … Shalia Durcal offers a performance on May 16 at 3 pm via Songkick … Finally, for toe-tappin' fun, Cradle Of Filth sets the wires on fire on May 12 at 6 pm. Tickets and info: bandsintown.com or Mellisa cradleoffilth.veeps.com. Etheridge Liz Callaway

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CALENDAR

April 20 & 27 6:30 pm Jazz Jam Sophia Italian Bistro • Amityville 20 & 27 7 pm fiZ Anthony Open Mic Dylan's • Forest Hills 21 & 28 Supersonic Blonde • KJ Farrell's Bellmore 22 6:30 pm Karen Bella Spotlight at The Paramount • Huntington 22 Streetlight Circus • Live Stream Stream at streetlightcircus.com/tour-dates 22 6:30 pm Nikki Torres / Debbie Knapper The Warehouse • Amityville 23 7:00 pm Bryce Larsen • The Noon Inn East Meadow 23 The Mystic • G's Club West Hempstead 23 Fools For Kings • Barnum Ballroom Island Park 23 5 pm Karen Bella • That Meatball Place Farmingdale 23 6:30 pm Mr Chrisp • Anthony's On The Lake Ronkonkoma 23 6 pm Ben Goldsmith Duo • Mulcahy's Wantagh 23 Byrne Unit • Nutty Irishman • Farmingdale 23 6:15 pm The Great South Band KJ Farrell's • Bellmore 23 6 pm Streetfighter • The Warehouse Amityville 23 8 pm Who's Next • Napper Tandy's Smithtown 24 FiveStone • G's Club West • Hempstead 24 6:30 pm Chelsea Takami Great South Bay Brewery • Bay Shore 24 11 am Karen Bella • The Ritz • Jericho 24 7 pm Karen Bella • South Shore Brewery Oceanside 24 8 pm The Nancy Atlas Project Stephen Talkhouse • Amagansett 24 Decadia • The Nutty Irishman • Farmingdale 24 6 pm The Allmost Brothers Band The Warehouse • Amityville 24 6 pm Sons Of Skynyrd • KJ Farrell's Bellmore 24 6 pm Sean Von Clauss • Misfits Tavern Ridge 24 Bohemian Summer • Blue Goose • Patchogue 24 Noon Mickey Lyxx West Lake Music

Your Guide To Local Events Patchogue 24 7:30 pm Black & Blue • Beau's Bar Greenlawn 24 7 pm Bryce Larsen • Rockaway Hotel Rockaway 24 The John Fogerty Project • Barnum Ballroom Island Park 25 5:30 pm Jim Moran Sunday Jam Kitty Mulligan's • Bay Shore 25 3 pm Chelsea Takami Spotlight At The Paramount • Huntington 25 Noon Karen Bella • Ed's Lobster Bar Sag Harbor 25 E3 • The Nutty Irishman • Farmingdale 25 Lovesong • 317 Main Street • Farmingdale 26 Musician's Night • Shandon Court • Islip 26 6 pm Maxwell Peters Open Mic Country Corner • East Setauket 27 Chelsea Takami • Campagne House Bethpage 27 5:30 pm Karen Bella • Anchor Tavern Long Beach 29 6:30 pm Karen Bella / Stu Markus Garden Grill • Smithtown 30 G String Band • G's Club West • Hempstead 30 6 pm Radium / Vicious Summer Shaker's Pub • Oakdale 30 Reckoning Barnum Ballroom • Island Park 30 Live Vinyl Mulcahy's • Wantagh 30 5 pm Karen Bella The Turn • Port Jefferson 30 Remedy • The Nutty Irishman • Farmingdale 30 Lay Your Hands On Me • The Warehouse Amityville 30 Cover Girl • KJ Farrell's • Bellmore May 1 7:45 pm Easy Street Anthony's On The Lake • Ronkonkoma 1 8 pm Bad Reputation • Bartini Bar • Babylon 1 7 pm Dan Freedman • The Café • Long Beach 1 Floodwire Barnum Ballroom • Island Park 1 7:30 pm Mr Chrisp • Old City Public House Ronkonkoma 1 8:30 pm Karen Bella • Alibi Speakeasy Farmingdale 1 8 pm Inda Enton • Stephen Talkhouse Amagansett 1 6 pm Mike Delguidice • Mulcahy's • Wantagh 1 VHS • KJ Farrell's • Bellmore 2 Bluegrass Jam Smithtown • Brush Barn

Smithtown 2 David Bryan & Friends • Barnum Ballroom Island Park 2 Live Vinyl • Margaritas • Freeport 3 Bryce Larsen • Surf Shack • Westhampton Beach 6 Karen Bella • Garden Grill • Smithtown 6 7 pm Canta Libre Ensemble Livestream Stream at contralibre.com 6 & 13 7 pm fiZ Open Mic • Dylan's Forest Hills 7 3 pm Karen Bella • Long Island Spirits Baiting Hollow 7 8 pm Andy Aledort & The Groove Kings Stephen Talkhouse • Amagansett 7 Dan Freedman • The Café • Long Beach 7 Nina Wagner • KJ Farrell's • Bellmore 7 Foam • The Nutty Irishman • Farmingdale 7 The Mystic • The Warehouse • Amityville 7 7 pm LI Songwriters Live • Country Corner East Setauket 7 In The Groove • Dublin Deck • Patchogue 7 Completely Unchained • Mulcahy's • Wantagh 8 Free Bird • The Nutty Irishman • Farmingdale 8 Dead Ringers • KJ Farrells • Bellmore 8 Radio Daze • The Warehouse • Amityville 8 Fools For Kings • Barnum Ballroom Island Park 8 Bryce Larsen • Noon Inn • East Meadow 8 Karen Bella • Irish Times Pub • Holbrook 8 Hot Lava • Stephen Talkhouse • Amagansett 8 Sal Valentinetti • Mulcahy's • Wantagh 8 Scarlet's Path / Therapy One Eye Jack's • Bethpage 13 Karen Bella • Riptides • Lindenhurst 14 Random Shuffle • The Nutty Irishman Farmingdale 14 Vinyl Revival • The Warehouse • Amityville 14 Easy Street • Danford's • Port Jefferson 14 The Remedy • G's Club • West Hempstead 15 Random Shuffle • The Nutty Irishman Farmingdale 15 The Allmost Brothers Band KJ Farrell's • Bellmore 15 Pour Some ’80s On Me The Warehouse • Amityville 15 Barrage • JT's On The Bay Blue Point 15 Future Past • Katie’s of Smithtown 15 Mean Machine • G's ClubWest • Hempstead 15 Karen Bella Margarita's Café • Freeport 16 Bryce Larsen Minnesota's Long Beach 16 Karen Bella • Prost Garden City 16 8 pm Hoodoo Loungers Stephen Talkhouse Amagansett 16 2 pm Acoustic Hand Port Bistro Port Jefferson

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JAZZ & BLUES

The Return Of A Legend: Six-time Grammy nominee Maria Muldaur continues her exploration of the great American roots music songbook. On her latest excursion – this time into the vintage jazz and blues sounds of the 1920s/’30s – she teams up with New Orleans street band Tuba Skinny for Let’s Get Happy Together, set for release on May 7 on Stony Plain Maria Records. This marks Muldaur Muldaur’s 43rd album release in a long and storied career (and her ninth on Stony Plain). The Crescent City has always been a favorite destination and inspiration for Muldaur, and that New Orleans feel permeates throughout the album’s 12 tracks. When she discovered the music of Tuba Skinny, she learned that just like her, these musicians study, play and immerse themselves in the early blues, jazz and jug-band music of the ’20s and ’30s. “They were not just playing a marvelous repertoire of cool tunes with great Alan Mercer skill and authenticity, but somehow channeling the very atmosphere and vibration of that bygone era,” said Muldaur. The star details how she first got turned on to Tuba Skinny: “A couple of years ago, while shopping in my favorite Woodstock, NY, clothing store, I heard the most wonderful vintage jazz joyously floating through the air! ‘How cool that the local radio station is playing this kind of music,’ I remarked to the shop owner, who informed me that we were not listening to the radio, but some CDs of a band called Tuba Skinny. She told me they were a band of young musicians, some originally from the Woodstock area, which now lived in New Orleans and performed on the streets and at many clubs and festivals there … She had to show me the CD covers before I would believe her!” Hey, Nineteen: A band that’s anything but a one-trick pony. Nineteen Hand Horse brings a rich pedigree to its debut album, Revel, set for release on May 21. This Northern California-based group also brings authenticity, country soul, and a wealth of experience to Revel, along with the unique male/female singer/songwriter partnership of Nathalie Archangel and Mark Anthony Montijo, a pair that harkens back to the glory days of George and Tammy, Johnny and June, and Dolly and Porter. Revel may be Nineteen Hand Horse’s first album, but the band members are no strangers to the music industry. Nathalie Archangel, a double platinum songwriter for her work on Bette Miller’s Some People’s Lives album, spent the early part of her music career recording well-received but under-promoted pop albums for Columbia and MCA. These did foreshadow the future, as Nathalie penned a couple of wonderful duets and enlisted the likes of Frankie Valli and Howard Jones as vocal partners on her MCA release, Owl. Nathalie has also worked with such luminaries as Greg Penny, Don Was, and David Kahne, among a constellation of others. Sue Jereczek

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FILM

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Coming 2 America

Starring Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall Directed by Craig Brewer Paramount Pictures / Amazon Pictures Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video

We can't think of anyone who wasn't thrilled with the news of the sequel to 1988's Coming To America, which even casual film fans rank as a favorite comedy. Adding fuel to the fire: Eddie Murphy and crew were able to assemble most of the original cast – even down to the bit players. However, going back 32 years – heck, even a few years – to revive a hit is always a daunting task. We can think of so many horrible attempts at trying to catch lightning in a bottle: Television re-dos of “Green Acres” and “The Odd Couple” were just faint vestiges of the once-hilarious sitcoms, and the productions were played for nostalgia instead of laughs. This time out, sure, there are jokes galore – they just aren't particularly funny. The former Prince Akeem (Murphy) is the king of Zamunda now, and he and his pal Semmi (Hall) return to Queens to once again, as it were, find a queen. Don't ask. The producers trot out all the (now old) familiar faces, give them little to do, and it all falls flatter than an unfilled burrito wrap – with the exception of the mock R&B group Sexual Chocolate, which is the one thing here that's absolutely as hilarious as it was the first time. If you’re in the mood for nostalgia? Tune in. It's the cinematic equivalent of looking at one of your dad's old holiday photos, shot by a guy who could barely figure out how to work the Polaroid – you'll giggle when you look at it, but you'll end up fishing for something else to view. – Cody Bell

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A Classic Album Reborn From Tilles Center The Rock Project honors the 50th anniversary of The Who’s album, Who’s Next, along with other hits in a streamed performance shot live from The Tilles Center for the Performing Arts. The performance, wiith contemporary Broadway voices along with area club band Wonderous Stories and special guest musicians, is Friday, April 30 at 8 pm and will be available through May 2. Tickets are $20, plus applicable fees. Tickets are available online at TillesCenter.org. This evening celebrates the groundbreaking album, which will be played track-by-track, note-for-note. Wonderous Stories will be joined by special guest musicians and Broadway stars in Constantine Maroulis (Rock of Ages, American Idol), Lana Gordon (Chicago, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Lion King); Justin Matthew Sargent (Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Rock of Ages, Jesus Christ Superstar), Michael Wartella (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tuck Everlasting, Wicked). Hailed as an undisputed masterwork, Who’s Next changed the world of rock after it was released in 1971 as The Who’s fifth studio album. As Pete Townshend raised the bar for songwriting and The Who set a new standard for performance, this triple-platinum album and reached number one on the UK’s Top 10 chart and number four on the US Billboard chart. This 50th anniversary concert also celebrates The Who’s greatest hits, so fans can expect the band’s other FM classics such as “You Better You Bet, “Pinball Wizard,” “Long Live Rock,” and more.

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CLASSIC ROCK

Turn Your Brain Up To 11: Since we are feeling nostalgic this issue: Try our challenging rock and pop music quiz. We've had experts in the music biz tell us this one really is a brain teaser. See how many you can get correct! It starts easy ... then... A. What legendary “British Invasion” band produced a trio of guitar legends in Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page? B. Who is the only original member of Savoy Brown who still is part of that band? Bonus Question: C. What blues guitar Who Is This? legend was the founder of Roomful Of Blues? D. The searing lead guitar on many classic hits by The Guess Who – “Hand Me Down World,” “Share The Land,” “Bus Rider,” and more – was not played by Randy Bachman, who most fans associate with the band. Who was the guitarist? Bob Smith E. Which member of The Beatles was the oldest? F. Who replaced guitarist Mick Ralphs in Mott The Hoople after Ralphs left to form Bad Company in 1973? G. What was the name of the San Francisco-based band where Janis Joplin first made her fame? H. Who was the full-throated Canadian vocalist who sang on Blood Sweat & Tears’ “Spinning Wheel” and other hits? I. What British glam rock band made their debut U.S. performance on at The Uris Theater on Broadway in New York City in 1974? J. Pop rockers England Dan & John Ford Coley had a Top 10 hit in 1979 with a cover version of “Love Is The Answer.” What legendary rocker wrote that song? K. Everyone has heard Elvis Presley sing “Blue Suede Shoes” – but what rocking contemporary of “The King” wrote the song? L. Judy Collins (pictured at left) had a smash in 1967 with “Both Sides Now” – but what contemporary of that era wrote the classic song? M. What guitarist replaced Joe Walsh when the legendary fretslinger left The James Gang – and who replaced the replacement? Hints: The first guitarist later joined The Guess Who, and the second replaced Richie Blackmore in Deep Purple. N. What former founding member of Traffic joined Fleetwood Mac for a short two-year stint in the mid-nineties? O. Before leaving to form Foreigner, Mick Jones was best known for being a guitarist in what English rock band? P. What famous blues guitarist appeared as the bass player for Otis Day & The Knights in “Animal House”? Q: Who played lead guitar on Santana’s “Everybody’s Everything”? (Hint: It wasn’t Carlos Santana.) Public Domain (File photo)

Answers: A. The Yardbirds; B. Kim Simmonds; C. Duke Robillard; D. Kurt Winter; E. Ringo Starr; F. Ariel Bender (Luther Grosvenor); G. Big Brother & The Holding Company; H. David Clayton-Thomas; I. Mott The Hoople; J. Todd Rundgren; K. Carl Perkins; L. Joni Mitchell; M. Domenic Troiano and Tommy Bolin; N. Dave Mason; O. Spooky Tooth; P. Robert Cray; Q. Neil Schon. Photo question: Burton Cummings.

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MEDIA Godzilla Vs. Kong

Streams Of Hits: Here are the big-budget new movies hitting home screens (many at the same time they hit theaters) in the coming weeks and months: Already garnering big ratings is HBO Max’s lengthy new film featuring DC’s most popular characters: Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Justice Is Gray. It’s way long: The running time of the action-packed feature is four hours and two minutes. It’s Snyder’s extended cut of the original 2017 film … More kids’ stuff: The return of two gigantic monsters, Godzilla Vs. Kong (as in King Kong), continues on HBO Max through April 30 … Blockbuster on Amazon Prime include an array of new films in the “Prime Video Cinema” series, including The Father starring Anthony Hopkins, the much talkedabout Boogie, and Robin Wright’s Justice Warner Bros/ directorial debut, League HBO Max Land … The newest big coin animated film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run, can be viewed on the new Paramount+ network. Long Overdue Perspectives: BNC, the nation's only 24/7 news network dedicated to covering the perspectives of Black and Brown communities, is part of a rolling introduction of new programming during the month of April. On April 5, BNC launched "Black News Tonight with Marc Lamont Hill," where the award-winning journalist and culture critic presents a look into the stories, issues, and challenges impacting the Black experience. April 12 saw the BNC debut of "Making The Case with Yodit," where defense attorney and former prosecutor Yodit Tewolde breaks down the criminal justice system with clarifications and analysis of the cases that are grabbing headlines. On April 19, BNC introduces "Prime with Charles M. Blow," when the New York Times columnist hosts his first news talk program to deliver an exploration of the issues and histories impacting American culture. "BNC's new prime time lineup is designed to instigate conversations and introduce stories, context and viewpoints that are not presented anywhere else," said Princell Hair, President and CEO, BNC. "Yodit, Charles, and Marc are uniquely fascinating, and we are excited to provide them with a platform to explore and dig into the important stories that are impacting our lives." For more information, connect with BNC at bnc.tv and on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. BNC is available in more than 50 million U.S. homes on Xfinity, DIRECTV, Spectrum, and Dish, and can also be found on Roku, Fire TV, Pluto, Tubi, Samsung, Vizio, and other (streaming or connected) devices or platforms. Warner Brothers/HBO

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WHEELS & DEALS Courtesy Bay Street Theater public spaces. Charcoalblue, one of the largest international theater, acoustic, and digital consultancy service providers, will design the theatrical elements for the project. The celebrated Theater’s new home will be built on a site at the entrance to historic Sag Harbor that runs continuously with John Steinbeck Waterfront Park, transforming what is currently a commercial space into a community resource. The center will include a mainstage theater that will preserve the intimacy of the original venue and will feature additional fixed and flexible spaces to accommodate Bay Street Theater: different configurations keyed to artistic vision A New ‘Home’ in Sag Harbor and production needs. The facility will feature Bay Street Theater and Friends of Bay dedicated space for the organization’s yearStreet have announced that the architecture round educational programs for children and firm Roger Ferris + Partners will design the Theater’s first purpose-built home, which will adults, a center for new work development, a house multiple spaces for the development of shop, and scenery storage, special events, new work, dedicated education facilities, and and professional development initiatives. This

Quickdraw Releases New Album Quickdraw, one of Long Island's favorite bands and winner of The Long Island Music Festival during the 1990s, is back with a new album. Led by Steve Ronson, Kevin Hawkins, and the gang, their new album, Stone Cold Country", is an impressive blend of country and Americana. The 10 original songs are available free to everyone to download at quickdrawmusic.com

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flexibility will permit Bay Street Theater to engage in more original works, co-productions and partnerships. Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is led by Executive Director Tracy Mitchell and Artistic Director Scott Schwartz. Meet Songwriters Helping Songwriters Last summer, as COVID-19 created economic hardship for creatives everywhere, a variety of charities were set up to offer assistance. For musicians, there was MusiCares, while Save Our Stages helped


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WHEELS & DEALS shuttered music venues. When a group of songwriters saw that there was no assistance being targeted for their struggling colleagues, they sprang into action. With the backing of Songwriters of North America

(SONA), the Songwriter Fund was created by songwriters and for songwriters. Directed by an all-woman team of acclaimed songwriters Autumn Rowe and Michelle Featherstone with management by Sarah Robertson, the Songwriter Fund offers emergency grants to songwriters in need. It was launched with resources from SONA and SONY Music Publishing, amongst other private and corporate donations. “Everything dried up all at once for the

songwriting community: royalties from streaming, as well as the ability to do gig work or be a session player,” said Featherstone. “We were talking to fellow songwriters who were asking, ‘How will I pay this month’s rent? How will I buy groceries? Will I ever work again?’” It was out of this intense, desperate need that the Songwriter Fund was formed. “The Songwriter Fund is a resource for our community when there are no other options,” said Rowe. “Many writers who ran out of options received grants, and we were really grateful to help. I’d like the Songwriter Fund to feel like that friend who always has your back. Because there is so little overhead in our organization, the most possible money goes out to songwriters.” With the repercussions of the pandemic continuing to impact the music industry, the fund is still accepting donations as it gears up to provide another round of much-needed relief to songwriters, with applications opening April 28. To learn more about the fund or to donate, visit songwriterfund.com.

Free Oscar Night Watch Party At Cinema Arts Centre Oscar Night is coming up, and ou can have fun and support Cinema Arts Centre jby joining their free watch party. Having members and patrons in their watch party demonstrates to their institutional funders that they have great community support. On Oscar Night, tune into ABC on your TV to watch the Oscars, like usual, and then log into their Watch Party on Zoom as a

companion event. It's going to be a fun night with lots of activities during the breaks. Signups are taking placenow You can also support them by buying Bingo cards and by entering their raffle. First Prize: Programmer for a Day. Be a Cinema Arts Centre programmer for a day. Suggest three films, and they will


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WHEELS & DEALS book one of them for an evening (MondayThursday, depending on availability). They will advertise the film as your pick through all of the promotional mechanisms. You may host the evening, inviting up to 10 guests to attend for free. You may introduce the film to the audience. See one of your favorite films up on the big screen the way it was meant to be seen, sharing it with your own guests and the CAC audience. Includes red carpet photo opportunity, and free popcorn and soda for you and your guests. Must be redeemed within one year of the reopening of the Cinema Arts Centre’s facility. Second Prize: Director’s Circle Membership. Third Prize: Patron Membership. Art Imitates Life In Fair Market Value: A Long Island Rom-Com Film IndustryWorks Studios has recently acquired the worldwide rights to prolific Writer, Director and Producer Judy San Roman’s movie "Fair Market Value," a romantic comedy filmed at various locations in Long Island. San Roman is also the president of Reelhouse Productions, a television and film company based in Long Island that

adheres to the mission of bringing creativity, diversity and change within the industry. The film stars a legendary, female-driven cast consisting of Julia Duffy (The Bob Newhart Show, Shameless), Debra Jo Rupp (That's 70s Show), Wendy Makkena (Sister Act, NCIS), Olga Merediz (In the Heights) Brian Alevis

and Tina Benko (The Avengers). The film follows three successful women, who come together to sell a mansion all while navigating their terrible relationships. Through the chaos, they build a friendship. Kendall meets Michael, a swarmy real estate agent who is divorced with two kids, who just may be the man of her dreams or a total nightmare.

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Meanwhile, Brooke finds herself dating Lucas, a 50-year-old aspiring hip hop manager that still lives at home with his parents. Between splitting her time with Lucas and trying to sell the mansion, it all proves to be troublesome. “There’s lots of uncertainty in the world and that’s why romantic comedies are making quite the comeback as a film genre,” said San Roman (pictured left). “The goal is for audiences from any generation to walk into a theater or online platform, meet our characters and fall in love with this story.” The film debuts on UrbanflixTV.com, and U.S. and Canada markets with additional platforms coming this year. It is one of three films created through Reelhouse Productions, a television and film company based in Long Island, New York. The organization writes, produces and finances indie shorts and cinematic features, high-quality, image music videos and photography with the production of sitcoms and reality shows in the works. For more information, visit reelhouseproductions.com.


A Veteran Musician’s New Single: Marshall Oakman Reaches ‘Boiling Point’

The famed New York-based singer/songwriter Marshall Oakman has released a new single, “At The Boiling Point” featuring national recording stars in Kasim Sultan (Utopia) on bass, Liberty Devitto (Billy Joel) on drums, and Paul Pesco (Madonna) on guitar. It is now available at Spotify and all major music services. At about six years of age, Oakman first fixed his eyes on a piano. Pressing down on the black and white shapes, he discovered a timbre and texture that Rick Eberle Agency revealed magical keys to open doors that never close. As time passed, songs were born, flowing with a life of their own. Over the years, Oakman has honed his craft, creating a catalog spanning a lifetime. Oakman has driven his skills as a performer in regions along and beyond the East Coast such as the New York metropolitan area, upstate New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Chicago. His recorded songs have included musicians who have performed or recorded with Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Daryl Hall, Madonna, Hall & Oates, Steve Winwood, Jennifer Lopez, Bon Jovi, Celine Dion, Richie Sambora, Indigo Girls, Cheap Trick, Joan Jett, Blue Oyster Cult, Todd Rundgren, Patti Smith, Meat Loaf, The New Cars, Alicia Keys, Gary U.S. Bonds, and Mitch Ryder. Oakman is hopeful his music will encourage and inspire fans to appreciate and enjoy the gift of life every day. Find Marshall Oakman at SoundCloud, Facebook, and Instagram.

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RHYTHM TRACKING

With Jimi LaLumia

Top 40 Forever: Spring is the time of the year when we annually examine the state of Top 40 radio – as always, the barometer of pop culture – even as the pandemic has slowed the music business as it has done to all entertainment. The type of songs that are “hits” seem to reflect the mood of the times. Sing-a-long up-tempo fun Dua tunes, a mainstay Lipa through the decades, are now a thing of the past – seemingly because physical sales are no longer a factor as they once were in the era of 45 RPM vinyl singles, and later, cassette singles. Streaming has put a whole new spin on how hits are determined in this era. One obvious factor on the current chart is Hugo Comte the continuing success of pop king Justin Bieber, whose current hit "Holy" is in maximum airplay mode. Bieber's new album has seen all its tracks in steady rotation on Z100, in the same way that The Beatles' albums would be programmed on 77WABC AM in the 1960s. Teen idols, obviously, still rule the roost. As has been the case for the last few decades, groups and bands are a thing of the past. Solo stars run the show, most of them female, many of them lamenting love life sorrows in their songs. Dua Lipa is the queen of 2021. Her "Levitating" is one of the few up-tempo songs standing out in the collection of dour dirges that kids are listening to at the moment. Olivia Rodrigo Cardi B has been at the top forever with "Driver's License," mournfully driving past the block where her ex now has a new girlfriend. Tate McRae brings things a step further with "You Broke Me First." The poor lass sounds like she's ready for the straitjacket. Cardi B livens things up with, well, "Up,” but that's what Cardi does. It's a much-needed boost from all the unrelenting sadness being sold at the moment. Flo Ngala/ Bring back The Archies! Atlantic

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COUNTRY Charley Pride

It's All Done With Pride: The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation Joseph Llanes

has announced the creation of The Charley Pride Fellowship Program, offering rising college Juniors and Seniors a 10-week internship opportunity with the team’s front office. The new Fellowship Program honors the late country music legend, who had a strong connection to the Texas Rangers organization for more than 50 years. The details of the program were in the process of being finalized when Pride died on December 12, 2020 at the age of 86. Officials from the Texas Rangers were joined in making the announcement by Pride’s wife, Rozene Pride, his longtime friends and fellow country music stars Garth Brooks, Larry Gatlin, and Neal McCoy, and prominent Dallas businessman Roland Parrish, whose Parrish Charitable Foundation is partnering with The Rangers Foundation in The Pride Fellowship Program. The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation established The Charley Pride Fellowship Program to help create a launching pad for students from diverse backgrounds looking to gain baseball front office Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation experience. The Foundation will hire, train and support five Fellows per year as they rotate through three front office departments. Fellows will select their departmental rotation based on their interests. The Charley Pride Fellowship Program creates an entirely new experience offered by The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation; it does not take the place of any existing internships or full-time positions. These students will gain valuable cross-disciplinary skills that will benefit them should they choose to pursue a career in professional baseball or any other industry. If you may be too young to remember all this: Pride is an American country music icon that has exemplified military service, music entertainment, and America’s pastime, baseball. Having recorded more than 30 #1 hits with Grammy and Country Music Association Awards under his belt, Pride’s first love was always baseball. He pitched professionally in the Negro and Minor Leagues throughout the 1950s before embarking on his Hall of Fame singing career of more than 60 years. He then became a regular participant at Texas Rangers spring training camps in Pompano Beach and Port Charlotte, Florida, and Surprise, Arizona, working out with the team and staging an annual clubhouse concert for players and staff (pictured above) – a tradition that continued through the spring of 2020.


BITS & PIECES Richie Furay

One More Live Set Full Of Memories

Founding Poco and Buffalo Springfield member Richie Furay recently released a live album, 50th Anniversary Return To The Troubabor, now available via streaming platforms. Both the physical CD and the DVD of the concert film will be available on April 23. The album was recorded with The Richie Furay Band at the iconic Los Angeles venue in November 2018.

Veteran rocker Suzi Quatro has released a new single and music video for the song "I Sold My Soul Today." The track is taken from her new studio album, The Devil In Me, available everywhere now via Steamhammer/SPV. Quatro's new album is available in a myriad of formats: as a CD DigiPak (including a fold-out poster); two-LP gatefold version (including two bonus tracks); as a download; and via streaming. Freeman Promotions

Howard Zyrb

Maddie Medley Her ‘Wild Parts’ Are Stunning

Elektra Records

Elektra Records artist Maddie Medley has debuted her new single “Wild Parts”; written alongside Sam DeRosa (Madison Beere) and fellow Nashville aritst Briston Maroney, the ballad is available on all streaming platforms. The track is accompanied by a music video featuring creative direction from Medley herself. Medley elaborated on the track: “Both the writing and the recording of ‘Wild Parts’ came together very organically. The song itself holds a lot of memories for me, a lot of real-life and dreamt-up scenarios from a really wonderful time in my life. As a musician, there’s nothing more empowering than listening to a song and going, ‘This sounds like me.’ ‘Wild Parts’ sounds like me, and I’m so thankful for that.” “Wild Parts” marks the first taste of new music since the Nashville-based artist shared her debut EP Coming of Age, Pt. 1, last spring.

Ava Max More Hits ... To The Max

A Live Tribute To Leonard Cohen

Olof Ringmar

First Aid Kit has released Who By Fire, a live tribute album to Leonard Cohen, via Sony Sweden/Columbia Records. The 20-track recording was performed across two nights at the Royal Dramatic Theater in Stockholm in March 2017, and is a staging of Leonard Cohen’s songs, poems, and letters. Conceived by First Aid Kit, the Swedish sister duo were joined by an array of fellow Swedish guest artists, an eight-person band, strings, and two actors, as well as a choir on two of the songs. Who By Fire includes lead track “Suzanne” and “If It Be Your Will.”

Atlantic Records’ headline-grabbing pop sensation Ava Max has released her newest single, “My Head & My Heart.” The single has been added to her certified Gold debut album Heaven & Hell, available on all platforms now. Of the single, Max said upon its release: “I’ve been working on ‘My Head And My Heart’ in the studio this fall and waiting for the right moment to share it. I am so excited that it is out today, and I cannot wait for everyone to hear it.”

Charlotte Rutherford

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