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Baseball, Hot Dogs, Fireworks ... & Freedom:
Best Bets For Area Fun Photos: Lew Ford by Keith Allison, KeithAllisonPhoto.com; Dogs & Burgers by Adamo Photo; Fireworks by Sarah Sturtevant
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A Long Island July 4 Guide
Long Island will celebrate July 4 in a variety of ways; here's some of the best and biggest events as the area takes note of Independence Day … The Pennysaver Amphitheatre at Bald Hill (Farmingville) will offer its annual July 4 celebration beginning at 5 pm, featuring live music from the area bands Captain Jack (a Billy Joel tribute) and the classic rockers Uncovered, with a massive fireworks display by Grucci expected to draw yet another huge crowd. More information: pennysaveramp.com … There are many free fireworks displays that will light up the sky on July 4 in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties; not every fireworks event takes place on July 4, so be careful when making plans. Here's a selected list of top events … In Nassau County, July fireworks are scheduled at Morgan Park in Glen Cove on July 4 at 9:15 pm; Centennial Park in Rockville Centre will be the site of a huge fireworks display on July 13 at 9:15 pm; John J. Burns Park in Massapequa will offer a fireworks display on July 16 at 7:30 pm; The Long Beach Arts & Crafts Festival will offer a fireworks display on Riverside Boulevard on July 10 at 9 pm … As for The Great South Bay, Thursday, July 4 at 9:30 pm brings "Go 4th On The Bay," a display of fireworks from a barge on
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the mid-bay waters offered by Captree Fleet boats. Great viewing from the boats offered by Captree; admission is $45 to 56; learn more at captreefleet.com … Jones Beach's annual July 4 fireworks show begins at 9:30 pm, with a huge display by Garden State Fireworks … In Suffolk County, Asharoken's July 4 fireworks show begins at 9:15 pm in the village; access is for village residents only … The Greenport Fire Department will present fireworks on July 4 and 5 at 10 pm at The Polo Grounds, Moores Lane; Relief Hose Co. / Phoenix H & L's July 4 Carnival runs from July 1 through 5 … Montauk will feature “Stars Over Montauk” fireworks at Umbrella Beach on Old Montauk Highway on July 4 at 9 pm … The Peconic Bay Medical Center's Family Festival will feature fireworks on July 3 at 9 pm in Wading River; learn more about this family themed event at newtonshows.com … The Long Island Philharmonic will perform and fireworks will light up the night sky on July 11 at 8 pm at Heckscher State Park in East Islip; the big bangs will be provided by Grucci Fireworks, the famed legendary name in pyrotechnics … July 8 brings post-game fireworks to Bethpage Ballpark following the Independent League baseball game pitting The Long Island Ducks (featuring former Major League Baseball stars Lew Ford and Prentice Redman) against The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. Tickets and info: liducks.com.
Neil Berg's Rock & Roll Decades
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Queens Theatre, Flushing July 11 at 2 and 8 pm queenstheatre.org (718) 760-0064 Re-live the songs and history of the 50s, 60s, and 70s as five singers with Broadway credentials perform a playlist of greatest hits of such legends as Buddy Holly, Ray Charles, Chubby Checker, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Elton John, and The Eagles. Neil Berg’s (below) productions have included the mega-hit 100 Years Of Broadway, as well as his shows The Twelve, Grumpy Old Men: The Musician, and more.
Carie Karavas
Summer Blues Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington July 8 at 2 PM • landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Enjoy an afternoon with a pair of roots musicians Kellie Nicole (vocalist) and Frankie D. (guitar) – who will perform acoustic arrangements of the blues standards of R&B greats such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, and other artists. Glukh Polka Band Flushing Town Hall July 12 at 1 PM • (718) 463-7700 flushingtownhall.org A free event: The Glukh Polka Band is about as authentic as it gets; David Glukh heads this group of musicians. The Glukh Polka Band
Hot Tips: Queens Celebrate Early In Astoria
Celebrate July 4 a few days early with an “Independence Celebration” on Tuesday, June 30 at 7:30 pm at Astoria Park’s Great Lawn, located at Shore Boulevard near the The Hell Gate Bridge. Information on this free event: (718) 626-8621. Central Astoria will present its annual “Independence Celebration” featuring The West Point Band, followed by an extended holiday fireworks display.
The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters
later as a bandleader, composer and a Festival soloist of David Long Island Comedy Glukh International or Manhattan Soloists and TheatreEnsemble, Three, Port Jefferson
July 1 1 at 8 PM • theaterthree.com (631) 928-9100 Cozy Theatre Three has long been The LICF's unofficial home base – and this year, the series gets off to a fast start as Paul Anthony will emcee and introduce a stacked lineup of stars including Bob DiBuono, Carie Karavas, and Paul Bond; expect some special guests as well as the LICF begins a long summer of silly.
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Ya Gotta Have Heart: Classic Rockers At Citi Field The legendary classic rock band Heart – still featuring sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson fronting a trio of top musicians – will headline the next concert in the Citi Field “Summer Concert Series' on Saturday, July 25 following the New York Mets versus Los Angeles Dodgers game; the concert is free with paid game admission. The Grammy-nominated rock band, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, has sold more than 35 million records worldwide; some of its biggest hits include “Even It Up,” “These Dreams,” “Barracuda,” “Magic Man,” “Dog And Butterfly,” “Bebé Lé Strange,” and “Crazy On You.”
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Hey, Foodies: Smorgasburg Queens
Outer Borough, Brooklyn's hot food stand, will be at Hunter Street and 44th Road in Long Island City – on Saturday, July 11 beginning at 11 am; Smorgasburg Queens will launch on July 11 on Saturdays only (11 am to 6 pm) with hopes of running year-round in the adjacent building. Joining Outer Borough will be Bunker Vietnamese, Queens Comfort, The Bao Shoppe, Kickshaw, and more top food stands and eateries.
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The Big Apple Circus: FUN2C: A Circus Fantasy
Photos: Big Apple Circus by Helena Smith; Neil Berg by Ron Elkman; David Crosby by Django Crosby
“FUN2C: A Circus Fantasy,” this time presented in in Tilles Center’s intimate Concert Hall. This tradtional yet modern circus spectacular features jugglers, clowns, animals, aerialists, acrobats, and more, all guided by the Ringmaster, who presents acts that truly can’t be seen anywhere else.
Big Apple Circus Tilles Center, Greenvale July 9 through 12 tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 The Big Apple Circus is back with an all-new stage show,
Steve Forbert YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore July 17 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org • (631) 969-1101 Death, taxes, Steve Forbert returning to The Boulton Center ... and thank the heavens for all three. This legendary singer/songwriter has built a huge local following thanks in part to his frequent appearances at Bay Shore’s intimate showplace; he’ll perform his classics and favorite songs (“Romeo’s Tune”) as well as selections from his recent discs, including the new hit Over With You.
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Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center July 3 at 8 PM (631) 288-1500 whbpac.org The legendary singer/songwriter and social justice activist is an inductee in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, and a member of both the iconic folk-rock band The Byrds and the Woodstock-era supergroup CSN. This performance is a solo acoustic evening featuring songs old and new. Photo courtesy The Princess Bride LTD
Live Nation will present one of the more unique entertainment events on this summer’s schedule: “The Princess Bride: An Inconceivable Evening With Cary Elwes” at The NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Sunday, July 12 at 7:30 pm. Hitting the road after the success of his New York Times best seller As You Wish, actor Cary Elwes, who played the heroic Westley in The Princess Bride, invites fans of the film to join him in a behind-the-scenes look at life on and off the set of the classic movie. After a screening of the iconic film, The Dread Pirate Roberts himself will engage in a moderated discussion on classic scenes, revealing never before shared secrets, and tales of inconceivable
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Meet Star Cary Elwes For The Princess Bride At The NYCB Theatre At Westbury
antics. Journey back to the lands of Florin and Guilder; filled with adventure, romance, and intrigue (and let’s not forget rodents of unusual size!). The Princess Bride has been a family favorite for close to three decades. Ranked by The American Film Institute as one
of the Top 100 Greatest Love Stories and by The Writers Guild of America as one of The Top 100 Screenplays of All Time, The Princess Bride continues to resonate with audiences young and old. Elwes has been seen in a multitude of films, including Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Dracula, Lady Jane, The Crush, Twister, Saw, Liar, Liar, and many other hits. As a press release stated: “Don’t be a Humperdinck; make haste to see The
Princess Bride: An Inconceivable Evening with Cary Elwes for a night you will ‘always tweasure’.” Tickets start at $39.50 and are available at ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at 800-7453000 or at the Westbury box office. A limited number of VIP packages are available and include the best seats in the house, a meet and greet with Cary Elwes, and a signed copy of Cary Elwes book, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales From The Making of The Princess Bride.
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SportsBeat New York Mets manager Terry Collins seemed exasperated at one of his daily pre-game press conferences during the Mets last homestand as he had to explain that he is using a five-man starting pitching rotation and not a six-man Dilson rotation. Collins Herrera did clarify that a sixth starter could pop in when there are a lot of games in a short time span. Collins admitted that upper management wanted him to estimate how many innings each of his starters will throw this year, barring injury. Estimated innings pitched and game pitch counts are akin to the accounting concepts of depreciation and budgeting. Depreciation is an artful way of measuring wear and tear in plant assets, while budgeting takes into account actual costs versus what was initially projected. I asked the Mets manager if these kind of accounting concepts were always part of baseball: “Actually, it’s one of the changes that have occurred in baseball in recent years,” said Collins. “I never knew what a pitch count was until I was working for the Dodgers in their minor league system, and they told me to limit Sid Fernandez to no more than 135 pitches in a game.”
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oodbye Winter, Hello Summer: We now say a fond farewell to the winter season; here's the last batch from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park: John Coughlan finished the season in the Thursday Early Mixed league in fine fashion with a 761 series on May 29, followed by a 743 series on June 4. Other top scores from this league: Dora Soho 203; Jerry Dimitriou 759 series; Linda Hand 210; Lisa LaGuarino 711 series. As for Herrill's summer leagues, June 2 brought a pair of remarkable achievements ins the Summer 3 Man Classic league, as Ron Neugebauer bowled a 300, while Bobby Calca rolled a 297 game during competition. More high scores in our next edition. Send in your league scores from anywhere in Long Island and Queens to the address at the top of the column. We'll happily note all men's (275 and above and significant series), and women and youth bowlers' (200 and above and Sean Rash significant series) high scores. Leagues In Japan and centers: We are happy to print summer league scores, so be sure to send in your results. – Bob Smith Bowling Seeks Olympics Nod: World Bowling, assisted by The Japan Bowling Congress and The National Bowling Federation of Japan, has filed an official application with the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Organizing Committee to include bowling as a medal sport, and the Professional Bowlers Association will continue to offer its long-standing support to accomplish that goal, according to PBA Commissioner Tom Clark. Along with the application form, the Japanese federations submitted nearly one million signatures they collected from Japanese bowlers in support of the bid. “The great international flavor of top players competing today at the highest levels of professional bowling with the PBA, and the PBA’s success as a televised sport
a solid 18-year career. Most fans knew that the Of course, that is such an incredibly high number game was over for their team when Smith came on for starters nowadays that it’s basically tantamount to pitch the ninth inning and protect a lead for the to not having a pitch count at all. Cubs or Cardinals. It is hard to understand why San Francisco Giants second baseman and baseball writers have failed to select Smith for the former St. John’s University star Joe Panik made a Hall of Fame when they have given their blessing successful return to Queens two weeks ago as he to Dennis Eckersley, Rollie Fingers, and Bruce wore out Mets pitching – including belting a twoSuiter; Smith was every bit as good as they were. run homer off Matt Harvey. Panik handled the I asked Smith at the Draft luncheon about his throng of press who greeted him on his return with grace, which is something that some players who perceive themselves as “stars” should try to Terry Collins emulate. Mets second baseman Dilson Herrera was at The Theater at Madison Square Garden earlier this month to watch Miguel “The Scorpion” Marriaga take on Nicholas Walters in a featherweight championship bout televised on HBO. Herrera and Marriaga are from Cartagena, Colombia; neither one knew the other on a personal basis until after the fight. Marriaga lost via decision to Walters. Major League Baseball celebrated the 50th anniversary of its amateur draft with a luncheon at its headquarters two weeks ago; a number of the sport’s luminaries attended. Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda told me that managing an MLB team is a lot harder now because of the increased salaries for players and the increased revenues for ownership that have mastery over the Mets. Smith, a courtly gentleman cast a brighter light on skippers. Lasorda also from Shreveport, Louisiana, was careful not to rub articulated his disgust that the late former Mets manager and Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman salt in the wounds of their fans. “Let’s just say that the Mets were very, very good to me,” he said with Gil Hodges has not been admitted to the National a broad smile. Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Greg Hrinya, the Brooklyn Nets beat writer for On that note: Lee Smith was one of the most dominant relief pitchers in baseball history, and had Examiner.com, has written his first book, The 5-Year
Boow B wll eerrss & & LLeeaagg uueess:: SSuubbm mii tt SSccoorreess At gtmag @opt online.net on major networks for decades, are two of the best examples of why bowling should be in the Olympic Games,” Clark said. In support of the effort, Clark said the PBA will provide data regarding its extensive international television exposure and several of the PBA’s players will physically support the venture by participating in a new Round1 World Open from July 9 through 12 in Tokyo. The Round1 tournament will be a showcase for Olympic observers and will feature men’s and women’s singles along with an international mixed doubles event. PBA players who are already committed to the tournament include a distinct international array of talent: The roster includes Chris Barnes, U.S.; Dom Barrett, England; Jason Belmonte, Australia; Tom Daugherty, U.S.; Mike Fagan, U.S.; Liz Johnson, U.S.; Clara Guerrero, Colombia; Tommy Jones, U.S.; Marshall Kent, U.S.; Mika Koivuniemi, Finland; Kelly Kulick, U.S.; Thomas Larsen, Denmark; Chris Loschetter, U.S.; Bill O’Neill, U.S.; Osku Palermaa, Finland; Sean Rash, U.S.; Stuart Williams, England, and Diana Zavjalova, Latvia. The PBA and Japan bowling community have a cooperative relationship extending back 30 years to the creation of the Japan Cup in 1985, Clark noted. In 2014, the PBA and Japanese bowling leaders created the PBA’s first international regional tournament program and early in 2015, PBA’s Xtra Frame online bowling channel, provided its first live international video-streaming coverage of the DHC PBA Japan Invitational. PBA has provided bowling with a consistent presence on network television since 1962, including packages with ABC, NBC, CBS and CBS Sports Networks, and a continuous
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relationship with ESPN since 1979. During the past five years, ESPN has provided 135 hours of PBA programming, including 20 telecasts that reached more than one million viewers. In the past year, ESPN viewership has been up more than 20 percent over the previous year, averaging more than 800,000 viewers per telecast, in part because of growing participation by international players. “Our application highlights the different elements that make the sport of bowling a great match for the Olympic Games,” World Bowling President Kevin Dornberger said. “Bowling combines top athletic ability with broad
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accessibility and high participation, for men and women. It’s a lifetime sport that attracts people of all backgrounds and provides long-lasting health benefits. The Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee’s decision is expected in September. – Bill Vint, PBA
By Lloyd Carroll Photos: Terry Collons, Dilson Herrera by Bob Smith; Dusty Rhodes by Sedsal at En.Wikipedia
Plan (Wheatmark Publishing), which looks at the team’s last three seasons in New Jersey, including the pathetic 2009-10 campaign in which they won just a dozen games, as well as the end of the 201314 season, their second in Brooklyn. Hrinya gives us the inside story on why Jason Kidd sought out his old Nets head coach Lawrence Frank to be his assistant and why he fired him shortly after making
him part of his staff. He also points to the team’s incessant desire to please its moody and overrated point guard, Deron Williams, as the Nets’ chief mistake.Even if you are not a fan of pro basketball, this book is an excellent case study of how not to run a business. Former ESPN president George Bodenheimer, hired to work in the company’s mail room in 1981 and rose through the ranks to serve as the president of the network from 1998 to 2011, has written his first book, Every Town Is A Sports Town (Grand Central Publishing). Bodenheimer recounts the early days when cable operators had their doubts about carrying ESPN. He writes as well about the development of the network’s flagship show, SportsCenter, and the air personalities that made their way through the company’s headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. One of the things that has made Bodenheimer one of the most popular executives in television history is his approachability and low-key style. He could have probably had a best-seller if he had told a few tales out of school, but that is not his style. He even goes easy on Keith Olbermann, who left ESPN in a huff and then had to come crawling back years later when it seemed that no other network would touch
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the opinionated commenator. I was saddened to learn of the death of Virgil Runnels, better known as professional wrestler Dusty Rhodes. What made him beloved is that he developed a populist persona that echoed the dreams and frustrations of the working class. Wrestling promoters liked to pit Rhodes against Ric Flair, who played the part of the wealthy snob who had no regard for the concerns of, as the late Leona Helmsley might say, “the little people.” Outside the wrestling ring, the two mat stars were friends.
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CASINOS & RESORTS
CLASSIC ROCK
Derek and Julianne Hough on July 13. Learn more via mohegansun.com … The spiffy, new Mohegan Sun Pocono in Plains, Pennsylvania, offers fireworks and a lot more on July 5. The fireworks extravaganza is scheduled for approximately 9:30 pm. Free and open to all ages, the fireworks will immediately follow a night of harness racing, which begins at 6:30 pm. Learn more at Alice In mohegansunpocono.com … Chains Speaking of fireworks, the newly At Trump refurbished Tropicana Atlantic Taj City is also celebrating summer Mahal with a bang: Every Saturday night from July 11 through September 5, Gamble On Fun: Resorts World Casino Tropicana will light up the night sky in Jamaica continues to book an starting at 10 pm with a free fireworks eye-popping array of national acts. display to accompany the property’s Coming up is the disco and R&B legend Gloria Gaynor (“I Will Survive”) on July 11, with a truly unique night of “forgotten” rock acts of the 1970s with “Feelin' Groovy” on July 12 featuring Tony Burrows (the original leader singer of Edison Lighthouse, who scored big with “Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes),” Wilson Phillips Bo Donaldson & The At Mohegan Haywoods (“Billy Sun Don't Be A Hero”), new Multimedia Sound & Light Dennis Tufano (formerly of The Buckinghams), Ron Dante (the voice of Show. “We launched our Multimedia Light & Sound Show over Memorial The Archies), and area cover band 45 Day weekend with fireworks both Friday and Saturday night,” said Tony Steve Callender, general manager of Burrows Tropicana Atlantic City. “The At Resorts response to the light show and fireWorld works from visitors and locals alike Casino was so huge and so positive, we decided to do it every Saturday night, all summer long.” Learn more at tropicana.net … Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City puts the emphasis on classic and altternative rock in the coming days, with lead singer David Coverdale and his band Whitesnake headlining at The Arena on July 25, RPM. Get more information and ticket and Alice In Chains booked for August 15. Learn more at at rwnewyork.com … More nostalgia: trumpcasinos.com. Mohegan Sun in Connecticut has announced one of its big music events for 2015 in the “Best Of the 90s” concert, featuring Boyz II Men (“MotownPhilly”), Wilson Phillips (“Hold On”,” En Vogue (“Free Your Mind”), and Coolio (“Fantastic Voyage”); the big night is September 18. Coming up in the coming days are big events with area favorite and Broadway superstar Idina Menzel on July 11, and “Move” featuring megastars
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Favorites & Legends Rock On by Yes alumnus Billy Sherwood. "This will be the first time since the band formed in 1968 that Yes will have performed live without me,” said Squire. “But the other guys and myself have agreed that Billy Sherwood will do an excellent job of covering my parts and the show as a whole will deliver the same Yes experience that our fans have come to expect over the years." Here's wishing a true rock legend a complete recovery from
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Rock & Roll Will Never Die: The most innovative classic rockers continue to release intriguing new discs: Now rising on the charts is the newest album by John Lodge (The Moody Blues), 10,000 Light Years Ago, while the ever-quirky Todd Rundgren returns with Global; both are available everywhere now … Former Foreigner lead singer Lou Gramm is embarking on an extensive tour in the U.S. during the fall and summer months; one of the stops is the Great South Bay Music Festival in Patchogue on July 19 … Another great rock voice, Burton Cummings (of The Guess Who), returns to New York City
on October 6 at B.B. King's Blues Club as part of his “Up Close & Alone” tour … We are sorry to report that a founding member of Yes, bassist Chris Squire, has been diagnosed with Acute Erythroid Leukemia (AEL), an uncommon form of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). According to a press release, Squire will receive treatment in his hometown of Phoenix over the next few months. While Squire is sidelined, Yes will be honoring their commitment to their North American summer tour with Toto, as well as confirming their performances on the Cruise To The Edge in November; Squire's role in the band will be covered
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his illness … Former Beatle Paul McCartney added two extra dates to his recent “Out There” tour: June 23 at The John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia, and June 25 at the Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina, which surprised his fans. Accompanying “Macca” on stage was his backup band for many years now: Paul "Wix" Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar), and Abe Laboriel Jr (drums) …Carly Simon has the re-released The Bedroom Tapes in a special edition through her own boutique label, C‘EST Music (Pronounced “Say”) in conjunction with Carly Simon Vintage. Originally released in 2000 through Arista and then unavailable shortly after its initial release, Simon is now making The Bedroom Tapes available to her fans with the addition of two rare bonus tracks: “Grandmother’s House” and “When Manhattan Was A Maiden.” The CD is available at carlysimon.com.
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Film Reviews
By Lloyd Carroll
Love & Mercy
Starring John Cusack, Paul Dano, Elizabeth Banks, Paul Giamotti Directed by Bill Pohlad Lionsgate
Most entertainment fans know John Stamos from his TV roles (“Full House”), but he started out his career as a drummer and has performed in many Beach Boys songs and concerts. We ran into him at the Fox TV “upfront” last month and asked if he had seen Love & Mercy, this biopic on Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson: “No, I haven’t seen it yet, but I plan to,“ said Stamos. “It’s a tough story to tell.” Bill Pohlad, the director of Love & Mercy, would certainly concur with Stamos. In an unusual casting twist, there are two actors portraying Wilson: Paul Dano is the young Brian, who creates some of the most memorable music of the mid- to late-1960s, while John Cusack is the Brian Wilson of the mid1980s, whose best days musically appear to be behind him and whose life has spiraled out of control. Pohlad elected not to tell the story sequentially, but rather have the younger and older versions of Wilson appear in alternating scenes. Thankfully, the toggling between the mid-60s and mid-80s does not make it harder to concentrate on the story – if anything, it makes the story of Wilson’s lifelong struggles more poignant. By 1965, The Beach Boys were established as hitmakers who espoused idyllic California youth pursuits such as surfing, cars, and attractive girls. The 23-year-old Wilson, however, wants to write about more adult topics, and begins the process of creating one of the most revered rock albums in
history, Pet Sounds. Sadly, The Beach Boys’ label, Capitol Records, did not truly support the record – nor did Beach Boys frontman Mike Love (Jake Abel), who was concerned about messing with a successful musical formula. Brian’s biggest nemesis was his father, Murry Wilson (Bill Camp), a musician manque who was jealous of his son’s success, and enjoyed criticizing and humiliating his son any chance that he could. Even worse, Murry was a physically abusive brute who would routinely pummel Brian as a boy; he may have been responsible for the severe loss of hearing in Brian’s right ear. Just as Brian had to battle his dad in his 20s, he has to take on a new bully in his 40s: psychotherapist Dr. Eugene Landy (Paul Giamotti). Wilson always had mental issues, and Landy managed to make himself Brian’s guardian who monitors every aspect of Wilson’s life and doesn’t give him a moment of
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privacy. “Dr. Gene” even tags along on Brian’s date with Melinda Ledbetter (Banks), a car salesperson. While Melinda knows of Wilson’s musical accomplishments, she is no rock groupie. She is attracted to his refreshing lack of guile; he says exactly what he is thinking without a filter. When Melinda sees Landy over-medicating Wilson to the point where he is almost a zombie, she decides to take action legal against Landy. Love & Mercy works well, as the script is true to Beach Boys history. The acting is fine, as Dano gives Brian boyish charm as he struggles with the “genius” tag, while Cusack plays him as a catatonic slowly trying to regain his life. Banks is superb as Melinda, who would eventually become Brian’s wife. The scene stealer, as is his custom, is Giamotti, who tackles Dr. Landy as a person who exudes charm one moment and psychotic anger the next.
By Cody Bell
Spy
Starring Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Jason Statham, Allison Janney, Bobby Cannavale, Jude Law, Morena Baccarin, Peter Serafinowicz Directed and written by Paul Feig 20th Century Fox
Things we didn't expect in 2015: Caitlyn Jenner, the New York Mets being no-hit by a rookie pitcher, those day-glo bikinis, and Melissa McCarthy starring in a comedy that's actually good. Just about everybody who is into humor has been waiting for a role for McCarthy that actually allows the star to sink her sizable comedic chops into something other than a pratfall – and she can thank writer/director Paul Feig, who gave her the scene-stealing role in Bridesmaids that started her ascent, for the role that likely will keep her star blazing hot for a few more years to come. Many reviewers are dubbing Spy as a feminist-centric comedy, but don't believe the hype: It's just a strong story with so many laughs in the process that it manages to thrill the brain at the same time it tickles the funny bone. The plot is simple, yet it works: McCarthy plays Susan Cooper, who works a desk job as an effective and smart CIA analyst, but in that role she’s been the backbone of the organization despite her work having all the glamour of the cleaning crew. Things change seriously after her partner (Law)
and another agent (Statham) get into some serious trouble; Susan volunteers to actually go into the field as an agent and try to get to the bottom of the activities of a vicious Bulgarian global arms dealer (a ravishing and over-the-top Byrne) – an assignment as important as anything The Man From U.N.C.L.E. or James Bond ever tackled. This all sounds quite serious, but Susan getting busy is where the fun starts. McCarthy is a riot posing as a cat lady and other goofy types as she infiltrates the dastardly goings on. The gifted
comedian rolls with every pose, but she may be at her best as she becomes herself, a truly doublefisted crimefighter, intent on bringing justice to the world – and to prove that those that doubted her abilities were dead wrong. Despite Spy’s creepy villians and adult themes, this is what comedy films should be about: We’ll be darned if we didn’t laugh throughout this one. Congratulations, Hollywood: A couple more films like this and you just might figure out how to make big-budget comedies once again.
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Tuesday, June 30
Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne, Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) JDL Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Baggar's Banquet: The Grocery Bag Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Original Music Showcase: Singing Websters / Rhythm Bound / Blue Velvo K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Whiskey Road / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) DJ Johnny Shine Reel (East Rockaway) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) The Mystic MaliBlue (Lido Beach) DJ Tommy Nappi Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic One Main (Babylon) Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook) Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Katie's of Smithtown Open Mic Night hosted by Mike & Mike Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ HarryOke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Michael Sackler-Berner / Industry Night: Wheeland Brothers Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Country Music Tuesday Revolution (Amityville) Cabaresque Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) NYC/Queens Freshly Ground / B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars (in Lucille's) B.B. King's (NYC) Win Win Rough Trade NYC
Wednesday, July 1
Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Willy & The Poor Boys (Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute) / Heartbreaker (Pat Benatar Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Michelle Crouse R.S. Jones (Merrick) Open Mic E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Open Jam Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove)
Your Guide To Local Events Open Mic w/"Big Daddy" John Struck:The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic w/The Night Owls Band Phat Daddy's (Oceanside) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam w/Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Wonderous Stories MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Tony Kelly & The Real Deal Band Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) That 70s Band Carlyle On The Green (Farmingdale)
Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Mike Deljuduce & Friends The Arden (Port Jefferson) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman The Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Weekly Wednesday Vibe Hosted By Freaky Frank / Guest Deejays Zebra Club (Copiague) Live Country Music The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Karaoke / G.E. Smith & Chad Smith Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Our Generation Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) James Lahey That Meetball Place (Patchogue) Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Whiskey Rebellion The Country Corner (East Seatauket) NYC/Queens Melbourne Ska Orchestra B.B. King's (NYC) Good Old War Rough Trade NYC Ceremony Bowery Ballroom (NYC)
Thursday, July 2
Nassau Badfish: A Tribute To Sublime Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Classic Rock & Blues Jam w/Curt Arnel & Friends Ringside (Hicksville) Karaoke With DJ Dom Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Chris Kenny The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Comedy Night: Rob Steen / Tim Krompier / Matt Barry The Lounge At The Space At Westbury A Witch's Brew E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Open Mic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel & Spa
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(Westbury) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Live Band Karaoke / Crimson Street K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic With Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Music R.S. Jones (Merrick) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Sons Of Sanford Reel (East Rockaway) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick) The Mystic MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Sweet Soul Music Band / Live Fireworks Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Suffolk Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Bryce Larsen Touch Of Venice (Cutchogue) Broadside / Old Again Amityville Music Hall The Irish Sessions Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Another Colour Changing Times Pub (Farmingdale) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Texas Hippie Coalition Revolution (Amityville) Yeehaw / Rattlesnake Dawn Duo 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) LHT / Joan Osborne Acoustic Duo Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Frank O'Brien / Tim Givens Duo Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Tom McQuire Napper Tandy's
(Smithtown) Tony Sidito That Meetball Place (Patchogue)
NYC/Queens Swamp Gumbo B.B. King's (NYC) Un Break à Mozart / The DASH Ensemble Central Park Summerstage (NYC) San Cisco Bowery Ballroom (NYC)
Friday, July 3
Nassau DJ Rumer / DJ Fresh The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Mean Machine The Inn (Long Beach) Tommy Sanfilippo (Happy Hour) / Go Big / Eli Whitney & The Sound Machine / All New Episode/ Freya Wilcox & The Howl Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) John Macaluso Drum Clinic The Lounge at The Space At Westbury That 70s Band MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Uppercut Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) / 3 Legs (Beatles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Horizon Wireless Mulcahys Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Mark Newman Band Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Jan Slow R.S. Jones (Merrick) Clq Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Generations Reel (East Rockaway) Just Nutz Memories (Williston Park) Catfish Big Daddy’s (Massapequa) Our Generation Michael’s Porthole
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(Oceanside) Cindy Hazel The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Fevah Reign / Denny Lane Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Suffolk Live Music Zebra Club (Copiague) David Crosby Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Fran Diamond Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) G. Love/ Kristy Lee Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Hot Lava / Nancy Atlas Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Who Are Those Guys Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Powerman 5000 Revolution Music Hall (Amityville) Out Of The Blue Swept Away (Bay Shore) DJ Sparky The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Seattle 4/ Jesus Christ Pose / Silver / Sludge Factory / Last Exit 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Fivestone / Joey Luongo That Meetball Place (Patchogue) Bryce Larsen Jamesport Vineyards No Request Band Surf's Out (Kismet) Crosstown Rhythm / DJ Epic Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Craig Rose / Saving Faith Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) NYC/Queens The Soft Parade (Door Tribute) B.B. King's (NYC) The Fresh Kids of Bel-Air Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Fetty Wap / K Camp / Tink / GoldLink / Vince Staples /Raury / Shy Glizzy / OG MACO / Kidd Kidd Best Buy Theater
Your Guide To Local Events (NYC) The Revivers BB's Pub & Grill (Flushing)
Saturday, July 4
Nassau Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Becky Blue & The Boys Michael’s Porthole (Oceanside) Mean Machine Reel (East Rockaway) Pep & The Soul Explosion MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Uppercut Featuring Sugar Hill Gang Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) The Generatiors Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Suffolk Sugar & Spice Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) OP Effect That Meetball Place (Patchogue) Radio Riot The Arden (Port Jefferson) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Junior Brown / The Post / Hello Brooklyn Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Live Irish Music / Live Deejays Lily Flanagan's (Babylon)
NYC/Queens Popa Chubby B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Night Owl Band Rock Wine Bar (Rockaway Beach) The Fresh Kids of Bel-Air Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) The Free Rock Jam B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing)
Sunday, July 5
Nassau Live Irish Music Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Acoustically Correct Michael’s Porthole (Oceanside) Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years Of The Grateful Dead (Broadcast Live From Chicago) The Space at Westbury Jimmy Kenny (Jimmy Buffet Tribute) Reel (East Rockaway) The Mystic MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Wonderous Stories Featuring Sugar Hill Gang Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Little Wilson / Au Privave Jazz Big Daddy’s (Massapequa) Live Music The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Jukebox Explosion / Danny Kean Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Suffolk Streaming Party: Grateful Dead's Last Show / Half Step Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Mike Birbiglia Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center DJ Rob Surf's Out (Kismet) Mean Machine The Mill Roadhouse (Westhampton Beach) Dave March Gray Horse Tavern (Bayport) Young Rebel Goombas Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Sleep On It / Real Talk (Early Show) / CDC Amityville Music Hall Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip)
Frank O'Brien Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Gangway! Even Flow (Bay Shore) Inner Roots / Liz Queler & Seth Farber Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Fred The Human iPod Tap Room (Patchogue) Paul Martin Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue)
NYC/Queens TSOP: The Music Of Philly / Harlem Gospel Choir B.B King's (NYC) Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Shine & The Moonbeams Central Park Summerstage (NYC)
Monday, July 6
Nassau Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Out Of The Weeds Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) A Witch's Brew Reel (East Rockaway) Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione & Friends K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) DJ Tommy Nappi MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Singer/Songwriter Night Big Daddy’s (Massapequa) Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini
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Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) Open Jam with Rockin' Rob Diamond Club (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Sea Cove (Center Moriches) J.D. & The Straight Shot / Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) This Is All Now Amityville Music Hall NYC/Queens Jam with Richie Cannata The Bitter End (NYC) Open Jazz Jam Session Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) Strictly Sinatra (Frank Sinatra Tribute) B.B. King's (NYC) Mudhoney Bowery Ballroom (NYC)
Tuesday, July 7
Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyards American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne, Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) Bret Michaels John J. Burns Park (Massapequa) LI Rock Unplugged: Craving Strange / Revel 9 / Last Turn Off Broadway / Terra Stigma / Tallest Trees In the Universe / Jahsh K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) D.J. Johnny Shine Reel (East Rockaway) Dakota Rose / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park)
Your Guide To Local Events Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) The Mystic MaliBlue (Lido Beach) DJ Tommy Nappi Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport)
Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Jimmy & Jimmy / Hello Brooklyn Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The People's Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ Harry Oke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook)
Open Jam w/George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Katies of Smithtown
Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Country Music Tuesday Revolution (Amityville) Bawdy Off Key Tikki (Patchogue)
NYC/Queens The Cast Of Beatlemania B.B. King's (NYC) B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars Lucille's Lounge At B.B. King's (NYC) Denver / Maria Y Jose / Salt Cathedral Rough Trade NYC
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Wednesday, July 8
Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam with The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Wonderous Stories MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Coyote Wednesday Reel (East Rockaway) Open Mic E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Open Jam Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Don Lorenzo's Restaurant and Lounge (Glen Cove) Open Mic w/The Night Owls Band Phat Daddy's (Oceanside) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam with Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Pete Kanelous & Friends R.S. Jones (Merrick) Kellie Nicole & Frankie D. Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Yankee Rebels Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) That 70s Band Carlyle On The Green (Farmingdale)
Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville)
Mama Lee, Rose & Friends / Karaoke Stephen Talkhouse (Amaganesett) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Weekly Wednesday Vibe Hosted By Freaky Frank / Guest Deejays Zebra Club (Copiague) Open Mic hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Hank Stone Danyell's Kitchen (Northport) Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Joey & Trish That Meetball Place (Patchogue) The In Crowd Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) The Alligators Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Heliotropes Rough Trade NYC Compass / Systema Solar / Helado Negro Central Park Summerstage
Thursday, July 9
Nassau Live Band Karaoke / Live Music K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) A Witch's Brew E.B. Elliot's (Freeport) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick) Chris Kenny The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel + Spa (Westbury) Classic Rock & Blues Jam w/Curt Arnel & Friends Ringside (Hicksville)
Calendar Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Crosby Jazz Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Karaoke with DJ Dom Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Woody Mack R.J. Jones (Merrick) Permission To Launch Reel (East Rockaway) Roadhouse MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Songs In The Attic (Billy Joel Tribute) Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) The Legendary Murphys Carlyle On The Green (Farmingdale) Steel Wolf Floral Park Public Library
Suffolk Slang Treme (Islip) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Frank O'Brien / Tim Givens Duo Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Revel In Dimes /Robinson Treacher & Brad Cole Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Bryce Larsen Corey Creek Vineyards (Southold) Snowgoons / N.B.S. . / Typ Ill / S.O.E. / Status / Diesel-E & Marquis Rashard Revolution (Amityville) Tom McQuire Napper Tandy's (Smithtown) Voodoo Jungle That Meetball Place (Patchogue) The Gnarlys Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Fastball & The Rembrandts B.B. King's (NYC) William Humphrey Quartet Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Lianne La Havas Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Jake Miller Best Buy Theater (NYC)
Friday, July 10
Nassau Randy Jackson Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Train Wreck Suite 1828 (Merrick) Like You Mean It Michael’s Porthole (Oceanside) Jack Fontana Palmer’s American Grille (Farmingdale) Back To The 90s Party: Plunge Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Sweetwater Puglia's (Garden City) County Line Acoustic R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Tommy Sanfilippo (Happy Hour) / Luka Brazi / MHZ / Kid & The Koots Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Simple Truth Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Live Stock Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) The Flamethrowers Sunset Grill (Seaford) Grand Boulevard Memories (Williston Park) Wonderous Stories / Petty Rumours (Tommy Petty & Stevie Nicks Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Henry Haid MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) Reel (East Rockaway) The Touch Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) The Boggs Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Your Guide To Local Events Suffolk Junior Marvin's Wailers / Rubix Cube Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Lovin' Spoonful Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Down & Dirty Band Popei's (Coram) Gail Storm Trio Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Mean Machine Smith Point Beach Hut (Shirley) Mike Delguidice Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Soul Patch Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Ballyhoo/ Nonstop To Cairo / The Offshore Regulars Revolution (Amityville) Natty Kasha & The Burning Bush Band Treme (Islip) Billy & Gabi (Happy Hour) Shandon Court (East Islip) Let's Zep (Led Zeppelin Tribute) / The American Pink Floyd Experience 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Tommy Duck Swept Away (Bay Shore) Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones Even Flow (Bay Shore) Gin Blossoms The Paramount (Huntington) Jellyband Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) DJ Sparky The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Hinder Emporium (Patchogue) Screamer Of The Week /Common Ground That Meetball Place (Patchogue) DJ Epic Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) South Shore Rockers Lily Flanagan's (Islip) Fred The Human iPod Tap Room (Patchogue) Brother Joe / 2 U Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Molotov / Les Dudek (in Lucille's Lounge) B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) The Fresh Kids of Bel-Air Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Dispatch: Hunger Madison Square Garden (NYC) Mates Of State Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Night Owl Band Brooklyn Fusion Cafe Fool's Night Out B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing)
Saturday, July 11
Nassau Halfstep (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Almost Brothers (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Dion NYCB Theatre At Westbury Hotel Bar Band Michael’s Porthole (Oceanside) Leeds Point / The Black Hand / Bloody Sabbath / Econoline Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Seven Nation Army Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Welldiggers R.S. Jones (Merrick) Mean Machine The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Radio Daze Reel (East Rockaway) West Houston Trio Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Barley Brothers Suite 1828 (Merrick) Electric Dudes Who-Ville (Bethpage) Ride Still Partners (Sea Cliff) That 70s Band MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Uppercut Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport)
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His Boy Elroy Memories (Williston Park) Acoustically Correct Palmer’s American Grille (Farmingdale) Bob & Tony Trio The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Fevah Reign / Hat Trick Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Suffolk The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) World Party Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Down & Dirty Band Surf's Out (Kismet) Off The Record Venetian Shores Beach Hut Lindenhurst The Hot Sardines Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Yankee Rebel / 20 Highview Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Trevor Noah The Paramount (Huntington) Fingers Metal Shop Live: Ozzmosis (Ozzy Osbourne Tribute) / Damage Inc .(A Tribute To Metallica) / Victim Of Changes (A Tribute To Judas Priest) / Armed & Dangerous /CuzOH (Early Show) Revolution (Amityville) Super Acoustic Swept Away (Bay Shore) 12X The Arden (Port Jefferson) Acoustic Keith Lily Flanagan's (Islip) Live Irish Music / Live Deejays Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Rock Stars From Mars Bulldog Grille (Amityville) Reservoir Dogs / Valerie Rose 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Blues To Black Street Treme (Islip) Live Music The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Loudon Wainwright III / Booga Sugar / O El Amor Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett)
Your Guide To Local Events Bryce Larsen / Rich Mahogony Flynn's Ocean Beach (Fire Island) Flipswitch That Meetball Place (Patchogue) April Lane Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue)
NYC/Queens Kindred & The Family Soul B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Kassav Terminal 5 (NYC) Dispatch: Hunger Madison Square Garden (NYC) Dale Watson / Jason B. Williams Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Vicentico / Ximena Sariñana / No Te Va Gustar Central Park Summerstage (NYC) Jessie's Girl Le Poission Rouge (NYC) Jungle By Night Rough Trade NYC Night Owl Band Rock Wine Bar (Rockaway Beach) Rohling Band B.B.'s Pub & Grill (Flushing)
Sunday, July 12
Nassau The Princess Bride: An Inconceivable Evening With Cary Elwes NYCB Theatre At Westbury Troubled Clefs Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Jimmy Kenny & The Pirate Beach Band MaliBlue (Lido Beach) Roots Foundation Reel (East Rockaway) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Electric Church Music & Arts Festvial K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) King Cobras / 52 nd Street Jazz Big Daddy’s (Massapequa) Phil’s Caribbean Band Michael’s Porthole (Oceanside)
CLUBBING
Cool Hand Lou & The Downtown Daddy-Os Sunset Grill, Seaford July 11 at 9:30 PM • lisunsetgrill.com (516) 785-4952 Nice to see truly cool dudes rise to the top: “Downtown” Lou and his band perform blues-tinges tinged rock & roll steeped in tradition, but also performed with surprising passion and real integrity. From the blues to The Stones, from B.B. King to Eric Clapton, Lou’s song-packed shows offer a little something for everyone – they’re simply a fun night out.
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Live Music The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Hometown Heroes / The Rockinghams Otto’s Sea Grill (Freeport)
Suffolk Traditional Irish Music Shandon Court (East Islip) Peter Levin Band / Live Reggae Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Modern Justice Surf's Out (Kismet) Junior Marvin's Wailers Revolution (Amityville) Jerry Costanzo & His Swing Orchestra Treme (Islip) Richie Iacona Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Miss Long Island & Miss Long Island Teen Pageant Patchogue Theatre Milagro (Santana Tribute) Hotel Indigo East End (Riverhead) Suburban Brothers Band Sunset Restaurant (Islip) The Wailers Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Sea Monkey Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Erin Chase Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue)
NYC/Queens Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King's Blues Club (NYC) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside)
Corbin & Bobby Raps Bowery Ballroom (NYC)
Monday, July 13
Nassau Out Of The Weeds Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) A Witch's Brew Reel (East Rockaway) DJ Tommy Nappi MaliBlue (Lido Beach)
Suffolk Open Mic Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Sea Cove (Center Moriches) A Celebration Of Life Revolution (Amityville) Pain & Pour Surf's Out (Kismet) A Thousand Horses Emporium (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Floetry B.B. King's (NYC) Natalie Prass Bowery Ballroom (NYC)
The Best Venues & Bars, Unveiling The Stars
Badfish: A Tribute To Sublime
Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh July 2 at 9 PM • muls.com (516) 783-7500 • ticketweb.com For the second year, Badfish returns to Mul's for a holiday party – and from all accounts, last year's event was one of the biggest nights at Mucahy's during 2014. Don't miss the fun this year as Badfish brings the spirit and quirky attitude of Sublime to life with a show that defies description.
The Liverpool Shuffle K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore July 8 at 8 PM kjfarrells.com (516) 804-9925
Calling all true Beatles fans: One of the area's most time-tested tribute acts returns to K.J. Farrell’s armed with its crowd-pleasing array of “Fab Four” hits. This is one band we're sure you can't stump: “Love Me Do”? Check. “Get Back”? You got it. If there's a Beatles song that's a favorite, this just-like-the-record foursome is sure to play it – and exactly as you remember it. One of our staffers recently attended a show and couldn’t believe the varied array of Beatles material offered here; from the Mersey days to the first hits (“She Loves You”) to Sgt. Pepper, it’s all here.
WHEELS & DEALS
Summer Fun: Free Concert Nights For All
Hot Artists And Events Rocking The Area Scene
Picnic Supper Concerts In Port Jefferson
Beginning on July 1, The Greater Port Jefferson-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council will present its annual concert series, Picnic Supper Concerts, on the lawn of Harborside Park on the water next To the Port Jefferson Village Center, located 101 East Broadway in Port Jefferson; for more informantion and show times, log on to gpjac.org. Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Since 2009, these concerts have have grown in popularity, appeal to audiences of all ages, and are free to the public. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring a picnic supper and their own blankets or lawn chairs. A small playground is adjacent to the concert area, so parents can enjoy the music while amusing children who cannot sit still. Theses concerts are rain or shine. The Village of Port Jefferson will move the concerts indoors to The Port Jefferson Village Center if inclimate weather threatens. If so, those attending can bring their chairs indoors; dogs are not permitted inside the PJVC. This year’s schedule of artists includes vocal groups, acoustic blues, new folk/classical fusion, rockabilly & twang, bluegrass, up-and-coming young folk/rock ensembles, and originals. The schedule at press time: July 1: Beacoup Blue July 8: Piedmont Bluz July 15: Eastbound Freight Bluegrass July 22: Hungrytown (pictured at right) July 29: CounterClockwise Ensemble August 5: The Feinberg Brothers Band August 12: Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks August 19: Robert Bruey August 26: Butchers Blind
The unique Toad The Wet Sprocket is
Massapequa Music: Stars Come To The Parks
A host of free summer concerts – some featurng music legends from throughout the decades – will light up the evenings in the Massapequa area throughout the summer. The Town Of Oyster’s Bay’s “Music Under The Stars” series at John J. Burns Park will return, as well as other free concerts at sites such as Marjorie Post Park, Tobay Beach, and Brady Park as well. Scheduled at press time: July 8 at 8 pm, John J. Burns Park: Bret Michaels July 14 at 7:30 pm, John J. Burns Park: A Salute To America: Dean Karahalis & The Concert Pops Of Long Island feature guest vocalist Deana Verone; a free event featuring a fireworks display July 23 at 8 pm, John J. Burns Park: The 2015 version of Blood, Sweat, & Tears featuring its new Bret lead vocalist, former “American Idol” contestant Michaels Bo Bice, who capably fills the big shoes of David Clayton-Thomas (below) July 23 at 8 pm, Brady Park: Rear View Mirror July 28, E.W. Allen Town Park, Farmingdale: Rubix Kube August 1 at 8 pm, John J. Burns Park: Big Shot (Billy Joel tribute) featuring John Scarpulla on saxophone August 4 at 8 pm, John J. Burns Park: Andy Cooney & His Band with special guest Marissa Famiglietti August 8 at 8 pm, John J. Burns Park: David Cassidy (“The Partridge Family”) August 12 at 6:30 pm, Tobay Beach: Barometer Soup (Jimmy Buffett tribute) August 15 at 8 pm, John J. Burns Park: Beginnings (Chicago tribute) September 26 at 3 pm, Marjorie Post Park: Lenny Dell & The Demensions, The Jarmels, The Fireflies, The Danleers, & Classic Sounds Photos (cover and article) by Rob Shanahan
touring hard this summer, headlining as well as sharing the stage with other 90s rock powerhouses – but of most interest to local fans: TTWS will headline The Paramount in Huntington on Thursday, July 16. Aside from their hits and fan favorites, the band will also perform songs from New Constellation (2013), their first album of new material in over a decade. Tickets and information: paramountny.com. This legendary group released its first LP, Bread & Circus, 25 years ago on their own independent label, Abe’s Records. A quarter of a decade later, and they’ve just released their LP, New Constellation, on the same label and in the same spirit of unwavering
TOAD THE WET SPROCKET
Rock’s Indescribable Heroes At The Paramount
independence, but this time with the help and enthusiastic support of their fans. Toad The Wet Sprocket (Glen Phillips on lead vocals and guitar, Dean Dinning on bass and vocals, Todd Nichols on lead guitar and vocals, and Randy Guss on drums) share in the kind of musical chemistry that can only
come from meeting in high school and writing, recording and touring on albums over the course of those 25 years. After Bread & Circus, they followed with Pale in 1990, fear in ’91, Dulcinea in 1994, and Coil in 1997, as well as some compilation and rarities compilations along the way. While most will feel the comforting familiarity of the Billboardcharting hits “Walk On The Ocean,” “All I
Want,” “Something’s Always Wrong,” and “Fall Down,” new fans will also be well familiar with their new hits such as “The Moment,” which continues to climb the AAA charts as well. Even with a period of the band members weaving in and out of each other’s musical lives, the same creative curiosity that inspired the band to form in 1986 proves: Toad is back.
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PERFORMANCE Photo: Matt Butler by Steve Prue; The Who by Chirstopher Jon Smaragdas
The Who • Nassau Coliseum • Uniondale The Who stopped at Long Island’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on May 20 for a performance during their final North American Tour, “The Who Hits 50,” which included some unusual nail-biting moments for the audience.
As fans made their way to their seats waiting for Long Islander Joan Jett to open up, a big screen onstage flashed messages stating that Who singer Roger Daltrey has a marijuana allergy, and asked the fans to refrain from smoking while The Who performed. Yet, as Joan Jett & The Blackhearts rocked the house with “Bad Reputation” and “Cherry Bomb,” smoke started to flow up and around. Jett paid homage to her home city during “I Love Rock and Roll,” which earned her a standing ovation; as Jett and her band walked off, the smoke never cleared. She humbly thanked her fans and her rocking band, and as they walked off, the smoke
still had not dissipated. When Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend took the stage, the crowd was primed for classics – but as Daltrey and the band started off with “I Can’t Explain,” the singer was instantly affected by the smoke that lingered in the building. Daltrey spoke to the crowd numerous times, threatening to walk off stage becuase his voice was “shutting down.” Indeed, his voice was noticeably affected during the first few songs; the aggravation was getting to Daltrey to such an extent that Townshend had to cut the tension with a few words, hinting to the crowd that even though Daltrey was upset, they’d sport a unique sense of humor and keep the good vibes and energy going. To the crowd’s (and Daltrey’s) happy surprise, the smoke cleared; Daltrey’s pipes recoved and got stronger. During “Pinball Wizard,” “The Kids Are Alright,” and “Love Reign O’er Me,” Daltrey’s voice practially shot through the roof, while Townshend’s guitar playing peeled the paint off the walls. Ending the night with “Baba O’Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” all the tension of the early show was put to rest as The Who performed a sterling two-hour, 21-song set that served as a rock history lesson. – Christopher Jon Smaragdas
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Matt Butler • Bowery Electric • New York City Matt Butler is a New York Citybased singer/songwriter who is somehow creating a buzz in a town that has seen it all. His new single, “Ride Again,” is a testament to his burgeoning songwriting prowess; it’s a classic Tom Petty-esque groove held together by a catchy chorus hook. To celebrate the new release, Butler and his band (featuring members of Norah Jones' backing band, The Candles) took the stage and delivered what proved to be his strongest performance to date. The band kicked things off with a rousing version of Buce Springsteen's “State Trooper,” which was well received by the packed house. Butler and band were in good spirits, and their professional stage presence was on full display as they worked their way through new songs and fan favorites. Highlights included “Young Man's Prison,” a bluesy tale of a trip to Riker's Island, and
“Ashes In The Snow,” a ballad that details the perils of being “hopelessly in love and hopelessly addicted to drugs.” The band, Josh Lattanzi (guitar), Wes Hutchinson (bass), John Badamo (drums), and Kurt Thum (keyboards), provided fine-tuned muscle to the proceedings, which complimented Butler's rootsy folk/rock arrangements. The group closed the show with spirited renditions of The Verve's “Lucky Man” and Tom Petty's “You Wreck Me,” but it was the new“Ride Again” that was the high point of the evening; it provided further proof that songwriting, when done right, can be as timeless as the sounds that inspired it. With an album in the works, Butler is destined to make his mark. Learn more and hear the new single at mattbutlerofficial.com. – Peter Mancini
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Paula Atherton Ear Candy Kalimba Music
Who: Veteran Long Island-based jazz music artist Paula Atherton, now a regular on jazz playlists and clubs around the world, returns with this funky and fresh new collection on the fledgling national Kalimba Music label, owned by Earth Wind & Fire founder Maurice White (Note: We include this national and worldwide release in our Demolition section only because of Atherton's strong area roots, as she’s performed at virtually every top venue in the NYC metro area). The Artist & Her Sound: From the artist's onesheet: “The new CD offers a unique blend of
various genres – a jazzy mix of classic funk, Philly soul and old school R&B.” This collection features Atherton on sax, flute, and vocals. Special guests include Nick Colionne, Cindy Bradley, and Gail Jhonson; appearing on the album are a host of well-known local musicians, including Lou Gimenez (guitars), Lionel Cordew (drums), Cindy Bradley (trumpet), Schulyler Deale (bass), Darin Brown (keyboards), and Emedin Rivera (percussion). The Songs: “Pocket Full Of Funk,” “Without Out,” “Remember When,” “Between You & Me,” “Bee To A Flower,” “Carnivale,” “Someone's Gonna Break My Heart,” “Breakdown,” “Getaway,” “Without You (Instrumental).” To Buy This Music & Learn More About The Artist: Find this album as MP3 downloads and on disc at Amazon.com; find the album and downloads virtually everywhere music is sold. Learn more at paulaatherton.com.
Dijon Dream (EP) Independent
Who: Dijon is a relatively new Sea Cliff-based hard rock/alternative band that released this EP in March. Members include Chris Damphouse (vocals), Max Ross (guitar, keyboards, background vocals), Simon Januses (bass), Carl Ferrara (guitar), and Andrew Herrara (drums). This new disc was recorded at On Track Studios in Ronkonkoma by Tom Fatorusso. The Artists & Their Sound: We really weren't expecting something this stellar: Miles ahead of
most of the competition in terms of originality and musicianship, Dijon must be doing something right – in their short time together, they've already opened for national headliners (Saving Abel, Quiet
Riot) and performed at top clubs and venues. This EP proves why; thoughtful songwriting merges with heady arrangements and tight playing to produce an overall vibe that's indescribable and hypnotic. It’s clear these are musicians who are well-versed in any style and mood – more, please, and quickly. The Songs: “Dream,” “I Come Alive,” “You,” “Oceans,” “Politique.” To Learn More About The Artists & To Purchase This CD: Log on to dijonband.com.
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Arts Announcements Children Cinderella's Glass Slipper Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts Through August 23; (631) 724-3700; smithtownpac.org This large-cast musical puts a new twist on the classic children's tale.
Photos courtesy respective venues
Emily Skinner: Broadway, Her Way John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport June 30 at 7 pm; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: Some of the greatest songs of the “Great White Way” will be sung by this heralded stage performer (far right).
Film Pan's Labyrinth/ Let The Right One In Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington July 11 at 10:30 pm; (631) 423-FILM (3456); cinemaartscentre.org Shiver and shake with two horror classics, part of the annual “Summer Camp Cinema” series; Let The Right One In (pictured below) ranks as one of the most daring and original horror films ever made.
Comedy Dan Soder Governor's, Levittown July 10 and 11; govs.com; (516) 731-3358 The popular standup comic (above) treks to Long Island for three performances.
Mike Birbiglia Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center July 5 at 8 pm; (631) 288-1500; whbpac.org The star's “Thanks God for Jokes” tour makes another Long Island stop.
Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.com The regular monthly show of Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more. Log on for the next show dates. The Fast Lane (Eagles Tribute) Theatre Three, Port Jefferson July 11 at 8 pm; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Expect everything from “Hotel California” to “Lying Eyes” from this area group.
Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of every month at 7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335 The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings are open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for more information.
Theater The Producers John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport Through July 12; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: The legendary Mel Brooks musical with all the indelible characters: Max and Leo (Stuart Zagnit and Joel Newsome), Ulla (Gina Milo), and the worst play ever staged gone right … and wrong. This justlike-Broadway production is choreographed by Antoinette DiPietropolo.
The Fast Lane
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The Boys In The Band Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst July 10 through 26; studiotheatreli.com; (631) 226-8400 Studio Theatre Long Island Inc.: This landmark 1969 Broadway hit shocked the theater
world with its behind the scenes look at a dinner party for gay men.
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Five Presidents Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor Through July 12; (631) 725-9500; baystreet.org The East Coast premiere of the new play by Emmy Award-winning writer Rick Cleveland (“Six Feet Under,” “The West Wing,” “House Of Cards”), directed by Mark Clements.
The Music Man BayWay Arts Center, East Islip July 4 through 19; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: An old-school Broadway musical, featuring the legendary “Seventy-Six Trombones.”
Emily Skinner
The Rainmaker BroadHollow Main Stage, Elmont Memorial Library Through July 26; (516) 775-4420; (631) 581-2700;
Disney's Mary Poppins CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale Through July 19 (631) 581-2700; cmpac.com
The Producers
broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: Set in a drought-ridden rural town in the West in Depression-era America, plain Lizzy Curry finds herself falling, against her better judgment, for a traveler who promises to bring rain to her family’s ever dry Texas town. Sister Act Gateway Playhouse, Bellport July 1 through 18; (631) 286-1133; gatewayplayhouse.com The comedy that's become a classic.
CM Performing Arts: The Broadway family classic is revived; expect CM's usual lavish production values ... and a score featuring such classics as “A Spoonful Of Sugar.”
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TechnoBeat
By Richard Joseph Branciforte
Jay Hardway
The summertime has arrived and we all know what that means. It’s time for festival after festival and show after show to go on all throughout the next two to three months. With all these happenings, it is easy to get lost in the plethora of events that take over the NYC area at this time. Let’s take a look at some of the events and places you should be going to this summer to get your EDM fix and to get the truly right experience for you. Electric Zoo: C’mon folks, this is a given. If you live in the tri-state area and you haven’t heard of EZoo, then something’s gotta be wrong with you. They haven’t had the best of luck in the past 2 years with the cancellation of Day 3 for various reasons, but they are completely revamping this year for Electric Zoo: Transformed. There will be “bigger stages, brighter lights, and recharged production.” They have expanded their talent selection to include a multitude of different genres of acts to please every type of festival-goer imaginable. ID&T, the folks behind TomorrowWorld and Mysteryland USA, will be getting involved to give the festi- Tom val an extra boost that will Swoon make EZoo really shine this year. Ticket prices have been put at an all time low with a 3-day general admission pass costing only $239. I was honestly amazed when I saw this, as Ultra Music Festival was $500 just 2 years ago. Electric Zoo is really stepping it up and I can’t wait to see what they’ve added and have to offer for 2015. Webster Hall: Now, I like to talk about Webster Hall because they are the epitome of what a good club should be. They have a mixture of nights and have 4 floors of DIFFERENT sound. Yes, that means for $20 you can go into Webster and hear several different styles of music as well as many different big names, all in the same night. Their Saturday night event is called “Brite Nites” and has some EDM icons coming through this summer including Jay Hardway, Bassjackers, and Datsik. In addition, they have their BASSment on Saturday, with the filthiest dubstep
and trap one could possibly imagine. For the price and the location, Webster Hall is the place to hit up on Saturday night. Lavo: Lavo is part Italian restaurant and part nightclub. Seems like an interesting combo to say the least, but it actually works quite well. You can eat a nice, fancy meal; then head up to the dancefloor and spend the rest of the night partying hard. They have superstar acts coming in through the next couple of weeks including AN21, Tom Swoon, and Quintino. It’s the perfect mix of elegant and crazy, all bundled into a little spot right near Central Park.
It wouldn’t be a fitting column for me if I didn’t let you in on some of the stuff I’ve been listening to and haven’t been able to stop doing so. As you may or may not know, I am an avid fan of dubstep; to the point where I will blast it throughout the middle of the day. Well, Zomboy has just released his “Resurrected” album, which contains a mixture of original tracks and remixes of past Zomboy tracks. To say the least, this album goes HARD! Every track is a banger and knocks you on your ass. I don’t usually buy my music, but this is an album I was willing to put the money into because I knew it was gonna be that good. Now, I understand dubstep isn’t for
everyone, so I can compromise and tell you about some of the, hmm, “lighter” EDM I’ve been listening to. There are some key Calvin Harris songs that have been remixed to perfection. I’m talking about two in particular and those are “Outside (Royalty Remix)” and the “Blame (Alisky Remix)”. We have chill trap and future house genres, respectively, giving a new life to older songs. I’m not a fan of the originals, but the remixes certainly have that special something in them that make you want to put them on repeat. I never thought I would get much into calmer EDM, but it certainly has its perks and is definitely more acceptable to play when there are friends around. Feel free to reach me at richiegtechno@gmail.com for any comments, questions, or concerns. Thanks folks, and keep raging my friends!
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Tech Takes Over: There's little question that advancements in technology changes the way we obtain entertainment more by the day, and recent developments prove it ... Marriott Hotels and Netflix have announced a partnership to revolutionize the guest room entertainment experience. Guests staying at select Marriott Hotels will be able to subscribe to Netflix or sign into their existing accounts simply by using the Netflix app on the hotel's internet-connected guest room televisions. "Our collaboration with Netflix responds to changing consumer preferences in the way our guests access and watch content, while recognizing the leading role Netflix is playing in driving this transformation," said Matthew Carroll, vice president of brand management for Marriott Hotels. "Because consumers are choosing to take their streaming content with them when they travel, Marriott Hotels is making the industry's first rollout of Netflix a priority" … Adults only, please: Adult Empire has reportedly seen a marked increase in user membership in the months following its move toward a more consumer-friendly business model, and has also found success with Darrell its AE Films brand. “Our Hammond ability to deliver a better experience to our customers is what we strive for,” said Colin Allerton, Adult Empire's director of business development. “After 17 years in the industry, we felt the need to diversify our business and truly serve the customer in a more personal and instructive way, that speaks to them as true fans of adult.” See the changes at adultempire.com … Tech has even affected your lunch: KFC recently re-re-branded itself as Kentucky Fried Chicken, and its TV ads now feature “Saturday Night Live” star Darrell Hammond as Colonel Harland Sanders. As part of Colonel Sanders' comeback campaign, Kentucky Fried Chicken has partnered with Waze, a traffic and
navigation app, to give motorists a new voice option for their turn-byturn directions. Now through August 16, Wazers will be able to opt in to using The Colonel's voice for navigation. The voiceover includes Colonel-isms such as "Pothole on the road ahead. I'd fill it with gravy." The Colonel will also guide Wazers' to KFC restaurants that appear along their route. "In our ads, the Colonel still thinks it costs $5 to fill up your car and that baseball is still America's number one sport, 'free of corruption and cheating of any kind,'" said Kevin Hochman, chief marketing officer of KFC U.S. "But I can promise you his navigation instructions are more up to date. Just grab a KFC
Bucket and let the Colonel do the cooking and navigating this summer." This actually isn't the first time The Colonel has given navigational directions to drivers. Over 90 years ago, he painted a sign to direct motorists to his gas station in Corbin, Kentucky. When a rival gas station owner took offense to losing customers, a gunfight broke out between the two that resulted in the Colonel shooting the man in the shoulder in self-defense. This is just one of the Colonel's "colorful" life events that are re-enacted in a play and on a video game on colonelsanders.com. "We're hoping this time the Colonel's navigation works out a bit better," said Hochman.
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Cinema meets concerts with “Fare Thee Well – Celebrating 50 Years Of The Grateful Dead,” to be shown live on Sunday, July 5 at 8 pm at The Space At Westbury. Tickets for all seats are a blast from the past as well: They’re only $12 for all sections; log on to thespaceatwestbury.com for tickets and information. This as-it-happens event is a live concert
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telecast featuring a 30' screen with full high definition and concert sound. Here’s why: To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Grateful Dead, the four original members — Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir — will reunite at Chicago’s Soldier Field, nearly 20 years to the day of the last Grateful Dead concert, which took place at the same venue. “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" will occur over
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three nights on July 3, 4, and 5, 2015, marking the original members’ last-ever performance together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano). The group will perform two sets of music each night. Fans are Bruce excited, but the Hornsby members of the original Dead seem every bit as thrilled: “I have a feeling this will come out just right,” said Mickey Hart. “Can’t wait to find out … here we go!”
"The Grateful Dead lived an incredible musical story and now we get to write a whole new chapter,” said Bill Kreutzmann “By celebrating our 50th, we get to cheer our past, but this isn't just about history. The Grateful Dead always played improvisational music that was born in the moment and we plan on doing the same this round." "Lookin' forward to this one, oh boy, you bet,” said Bob Weir. “Let's see just how much fun we can have this 4th of July." Some of the most heartfelt comments about these coming shows have come from Trixie Garcia, the daughter of Jerry Garcia: "The great thing about these shows happening in Chicago, not only is it the amazing Americana of Chicago – the central location for all Dead Heads to come gather – but it's also the last place The Grateful Dead played together in Trey 1995. Being Anastasio able to get everyone back together for this special weekend, is a really big deal."
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RHYTHM TRACKING Then ... I recently emceed the 50th anniversary Max’s Kansas City, the New York City underground nightspot that opened in 1965. It was put on the map by Andy Warhol, who started hanging out there, followed by the rest of 1960s pop culture. For this event, The Bowery Electric played host to bands who were there then, such as the electrifying Luigi & The Wiseguys, whose Live At Max's 1979 CD is a must-have; the iconic Rattlers; the original Testors; Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ricky Byrd, who
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females between the ages of 8 and 18 who had the time of their lives waiting for their faves to take the stage: Nick Jonas, Flo Rida, Carly Rae Jepsen, Echosmith, and all the rest. The kids knew all the words to all the songs and sang along at the top of their lungs, which was earshattering; 14,000 or so voices all at once. The WBLI on-air personalities emceed, including current favorites Dana DiDonato & Jayson, and longtime ‘BLI-er Al Levine. It followed in the fine tradition of the 1960s shows hosted by radio stars such as my pals Murray The K and Cousin Brucie Morrow (who was my very first major interview in 1970, when he was the nighttime jock on AM 77 WABC). The added bonus was meeting and chatting with News 12's fab Elisa De Stefano, who I spoke with at the VIP table while we waited for our “insider” passes. The one noticeable difference at the concert was the kids and their phones; many of them paid most if not all, of their attention to their phones than they did to the actual show. This is just a sign of the times: Selfies rule, of course, and everywhere you turned, kids were taking pictures of themselves and each other. Music is still a major part of young peoples' lives, but it serves a different purpose now as the stars are no longer people the kids want to get close to; the stars are who the kids want to be. This was probably always the case in pop music, but it was never an available reality until social media made it so. Trust me: Even the AARP card holders at the Max's 50th party were guilty of the same thing (yes, me too!). What can I tell you? The beat goes on!
Photos: Carly Rae Jepsen courtesy Interscope; Debbie Harry: Geffen Records publicity file photo
Melanie Martinez Baldwin’s National Pop Star Invites You To Her ‘Pity Party’
Who: Now a major artist on Atlantic Records, Melanie Martinez has unveiled the details of her debut album, Cry Baby, which follow’s her breakthrough debut from last year, The Dollhouse EP; the new album hits stores on August 14. The first single from the album, “Pity Party,” is becoming a national sensation; view it at YouTube.com/ Melmartinezx3. As we reported just before the release of Martinez’ initial release, The Dollhouse EP earned an array of critical acclaim and heralded this beautiful young star as a promising pop singer to keep an eye and ear on. The Dollhouse EP is highlighted by the hit singles, “Carousel” and “Dollhouse,” the latter of which scored airplay at multi-format radio outlets nationwide. The “Dollhouse” companion video – conceived, co-directed, and co-produced by the Baldwin native Martinez herself – has proven an online phenomenon, with individual views now over 18 million; view it at YouTube. “Carousel,” the second single from EP, matched the success of its predecessor, reaching the top 10 on the iTunes Stores “Top Alternative Songs” chart after soundtracking the first extended trailer for FX Networks’ “American Horror Story: Freak Show.” In addition, the “Carousel” companion video – filmed here in Long Island – is a YouTube favorite as well. Recently wrapping up a U.S. trek supporting Lindsey Stirling’s “The Music Box Tour,” Martinez followed the release of The Dollhouse EP with a series of increasingly From The bigger national Pity Party headline tours. North Video American live dates in support of Cry Baby will be announced soon; for more information, log on melaniemartinezmusic.com. Hailed as a provocative singer, songwriter, and visual presence, Martinez captured the nation’s imagination with her performances on the 2012 season of NBC’s “The Voice,” driving her unique renditions of “Too Close” and “Seven Nation Army” to Top 5 sales on the iTunes Store. In addition, Martinez’ rendition of “Toxic” lit YouTube on fire, earning more than six million individual page views. Still only 20, Martinez may well be on her way to the highest strata of pop popularity. To Learn More About The Artist: In addition to her website, Martinez is all over social media; fans can find her at Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram ... and on every radio in the land.
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Debbie Harry was one of Joan Jett's Blackhearts; and Miss Guy & The Toilet Boys. Michael Alago and Yvonne Sewall Ruskin joined the party thrown by Max's manager and booker Peter Crowley, as did Debbie Harry of Blondie, who came to cheer on Miss Guy, and hippie hero David Peel, who joined Sea Monster for "Up Against The Wall, Mother F**ker." It was a throwback to the days of the trend-setting clubs, and an audience that was as colorful and interesting as the performers on stage. Social media certainly helped people find out about the shows at Bowery Electric, which were sold out every night, while the regular media chose to ignore the event. In the old days, that would have been the kiss of death, so thank you, social media, Facebook, and Twitter for balancing the scales and blowing away the self-appointed gatekeepers who mean nothing anymore, as Rolling Stone is finding out at the moment. Time marches on and things change. ... & Now: The following weekend, I attended WBLI's Summer Jam at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, which was packed with grandmothers, mothers, and
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Photos: Icona Pop by Robin Harper; Coin by Robbie Klein
broke into the record business as a songwriter, working with Mars and a wide spectrum of artists including EDM stalwarts Tritonal. Born and raised in the small New Jersey beach /fishing village of Sea Bright, she graduated from NYU after attending The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, and currently lives in Los Angeles. Check her out at
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Phoebe Ryan:
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The California-based songwriter turned indie-pop artist Phoebe Ryan has released her debut EP, Mine, on Columbia Records. The EP, includes the lead single “Mine,” as well as the new track “Homie.” Ryan has been riding a crest of mainstream and indie acclaim. Also included on the EP is the previously released song “Dead,” a remix of “Mine” from Michael Keenan featuring rapper Skizzy Mars, and Ryan’s hybrid cover of R. Kelly’s “Ignition” and Miguel’s “Do You,” which first ignited the pop blogosphere earlier this year. The sultry mash-up reached #1 on Hype Machine and went on to top more than 10.5 million Spotify streams. What a resume: Snow first
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Phoberyanoffical.com and all over social media.
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Coin:
The Ting Tings
Nashville quartet Coin’s self-titled debut album is out as the band kicks off a tour with dream pop sensation Betty Who. Coin will join Neon Trees for a month of dates in July before making their Lollapalooza debut on August 1. Excitement has been building for Coin – Chase Lawrence (lead vocals), Joe Memmel (guitar/backup vocals), Ryan Winnen (drums), and Zach Dyke (bass) – since news of their Jay Joyce (Cage the Elephant, Sleeper Agent, Emmylou Harris) produced debut album was first issued in January. On January 27 they released “Run” followed by
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Ms Mr:
Ms Mr has released the song “Wrong Victory,” the second new track from their via Columbia Records to be released on July 17 on Columbia Records. The song’s release follows the album’s lead single “Painted,” which at press time was Top 30 at Alternative radio, led by SiriusXM Alt Nation, Radio 104.5/Philadelphia, 96.5 The Buzz/Kansas City, CD 102.5/Columbus, and many more. Last month, Ms Mr announced their North American/European fall headline tour, which kicks off September 24 and features supporting acts Circa Waves, Jack Garratt, VÉRITÉ, Crater, Tigertown, and more. Throughout the tour, MS MR will be donating a portion of every ticket sold to Third Wave Fund, a national fund that supports youth-led gender justice activism. They’ll perform on October 8 at Terminal 5 in New York City.
Still Ringing The Bell
The Ting Tings:
U.K. alt-pop duo The Ting Tings – Katie White and Jules De Martino – have announced they will return to the U.S. for a series of summer dates at many top club venues in the country; they're promoting their new album Super Critical, now on the charts. "While making this record we got inspired by clubs from the USA. From Studio 54 to CBGB, we want to capture the energy of those places in our performances on our summer 2015 U.S. tour," said the duo via press release. "We're coming again, America. See you soon."
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Icon Pop the February 24 released the Coin EP. Next, that the band hit the road with Grizfolk for a run of sold-out Northeast dates.
Icona Pop will join One Direction for their upcoming North American tour, which includes a New Jersey stadium show on August 5 at MetLife Stadium.
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