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Photos provided by area retail locations; vintage vinyl by Geoffrey Whiteway; article researched by Erica Finocchio

Vinyl records first hit the music world in 1948, and almost faded away with the advent of digital downloads and CDs – but 68 years later, vinyl is the hottest thing in the recording industry once again. Today's record stores are keeping up with the trend by offering the music of today and yesterday in every format – including those stillbeloved 12” vinyl albums. Vinyl Bay 777 in Plainview (located at 101 Dupont Street #14; (516) 595-7210), owned by Frank Napoli, offers thousands of records for sale and is participating this year in Rhino

Vinyl Is King – Again: Your Guide To Area Record Stores Records' Rocktober, with new, exclusive limited edition vinyl albums for sale by rock's biggest artists available each Tuesday in October, with free drink coozies offered with purchases to boot. The store is a rock lover's mecca, with new albums in stock by Deep Purple, Twisted Sister, and Alice Cooper. Their best sellers currently are by The Good Rats and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. New releases in stock are California by Blink-182, The Getaway by The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kiss Rocks Vegas, and The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan. The new Metallica album, Hardwired … To Self-Destruct, will be available in November.

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“Vinyl is back and we are your music outlet,” said Napoli. “We have every genre there is, from easy listening to jazz, a huge blues selection, and a large collection of original releases of rock. We have a large collection of rap and disco as well. We grade and clean our vinyl, and we make sure you are getting the proper records.” Looking for new and upcoming vinyl releases? Mr. Cheapo, located in Mineola (134 Jericho Turnpike) and Commack (in The Mayfair Shopping Center at 2020 Jericho Turnpike), offers new releases every week. Blink-182’s California, Gov't Mule's TelStar Sessions, and Any Way You Love, We Know How You Feel by The Chris Robinson Brotherhood all recently hit the shelves. Their best-selling records are from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Record Stop Pink Floyd, Radiohead and

The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Mr. Cheapo also buys and sell records, CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray, video games, and new and used record players. This chain has been in business since 1980, originally owned by Stu Goldberg; the current owner and manager is his son, Josh Goldberg. “In the '90s, we didn’t sell new vinyl,” Josh Goldberg recalled. “We just started selling it the past five or six years because of Record Store Day – an event that takes place on Black Friday where limited edition exclusive record titles are distributed to independent record stores. It's when we started selling new records. We stock all genres from hip hop to jazz, reggae, rock, and blues.” For more info: (516) 742-7670. Record Stop in Shirley (45 Ramsey Road, (631) 585-3294), originally located in Lake Ronkonkoma, has been in the record business in Long Island for more than 40 years. New releases at the store are Death Of The Cool and Kontiki by Cotton Mather, both from Austin, Texas' Apple Star Kingdom label; Tasty by The Good Rats, and Toogoodoo by Stop Light Observations. Among the many other artists in stock are titles as diverse as Deepak Chopra & Adam Plack and Robert Harrison & Nicole Atkins releases. Best-selling


records here are Standing At The Beach by The Cure, The Wall by Pink Floyd, Core by The Stone Temple Pilots, Kiss Rocks Vegas, Full Fathom Five by Clutch, and Master Of Reality by Black Sabbath. The founder of Record Stop is Bruce Berg; the store is now owned by his son, Jeff. Big news: Record Stop will relocate to Railroad Avenue in Patchogue come spring. “We’re looking to move to Patchogue to get back in front of the public and grow the business again,” said Jeff Berg. “We hope to get artists

Vinyl Sales Are Up By Double Digits This Year – & Growing into the Patchogue Village. We currently have the largest stock of vinyl, with 50,000 records and 70,000 CDs.” Infinity Records in Massapequa Park (510 Park Boulevard, (516) 221-0634), owned by Joseph Ostermeier, has been in business for 25 years. Instead of buying a candy bar, save that dollar for a used record, as prices here start at $1 and up. New releases in stock are Chapter And Verse by Bruce Springsteen, Acoustic Recordings by Jack White, and Live At The Hollywood Bowl by The Beatles. “We’re stocked with very hard to find records at good prices,” said Ostermeier. “We also have a large 12-inch selection.” Among the top-selling

Record Reserve

used albums here are from artists such as Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, Prince, and Frank Zappa. Want to shop for thrift items while purchasing vinyl? Hideaway Vinyl in Huntington is located inside Rosie’s Vintage Store (101 Woodbury Road; (516) 308-6416). Hideaway Vinyl schedules New Vinyl Tuesdays, which features hot new releases each week; a listening party is an attraction the last Saturday of each month. One of the owners mans a turntable or brings a DJ to the store, and sale records are offered for 10 percent off. Owned by Rob Harrigan and Norm Morales, Hideaway Vinyl isn’t your average record store. “We really focus on outsider music and niché like punk rock, hardcore, alternative, goth, and electro,” said Infinity Records

Harrigan. “We sell what we love and what we have collected over the years.” New releases available here are Jack White’s Acoustic Recordings by Third Man Records, The Frightnrs on Dap Tone Records, and, on October 28, the Stranger Things soundtrack will be available on clear vinyl; only 3,000 copies will be pressed. If you’re all about oldies and metaphysical books, Record Reserve in Kings Park (10 Main Street, (631) 7216250), owned by Tim Clair, is the place for you: “This is a good place to dig for a vast array of genres,” said Clair. Stocking primarily used records, you can find their “Wall of the Top 50 of All Time,” featuring record albums such as Back In Black by AC/DC, Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles, and Kinda Blue by Miles Davis. Customers can pre-order any new record from Record Reserve. The books sold here are about tarot, wellness, meditation, and spirituality. If you can’t make it to a record store and you find yourself at Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, Urban Outfitters and the newest outlet of Newbury Comics, the famed New England-based record and pop merchandise chain that opened on August 27, stock (Continued On Page 4)

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records as well. Urban Outfitters, a store with a vast array of items from perfume to dresses, hats, and home décor, carries new records such as Purpose by Justin Bieber, 25 by Adele, and 1989 by Taylor Swift. Urban Outfitters provides exclusive collaborations with artists; they provided hoodies, hat, backpacks, and T-shirt for Bieber's recent tour promoting his new album. Call them at (516) 873-7004. Newbury Comics sells everything from comic books, socks, jewelry, and handbags – as well as CDs and vinyl; New record releases hit the racks each Friday. Some new albums out now are My Woman by Angel Olsen, Yield by Pearl Jam, The Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 by Jack White, Schmilco by Wilco, The Bones Of What You Believe, and The Chvrches blue vinyl limited pressing that's limited to 750 copies. More colored vinyl albums are by Converge, Elliot Smith, Saves The Day, The Shaggs, No Doubt, The Shinns, and more. Newbury offers a “Top 40” program that features the top 40 sellers in the company, with exclusives and non exclusives as part of the sale items. Contact Newbury Comics at (516) 2480945. Looney Tunes, located in West Babylon (31 Brook vale Avenue, (631) 587-7722), has new record releases such as Bruce Springsteen’s Chapter And Verse, The Big Shot Chronicles by Game Series, The Black Parade/Living With Ghosts by My Chemical Romance, and Idina by Idina Menzel. Looney's best-selling records are Live At The Hollywood Bowl by The Beatles, Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave, Bad Vibrations by A Day To Remember, Title Wave by Taking Back Sunday, and The Complete BBC Sessions by

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the business since I was a teenager,” said Led Wright. “I took my hobby and turned it into a Zeppelin. business. We’re celebrating our fourth year this “If you’re year, and I am surprised and pleased to see into vinyl, younger generations buying vinyl for the first you need to time – and older people are reliving their youth visit Looney by buying old records again.” Tunes,” said Innersleeve also sells Pro-Ject turntables, John, Hagstrom electric and Stadium Acoustic guitars, Looney's store manag- guitar strings, and even Lanikai Ukeleles. The Looney Tunes er. Hot store offers new independent releases by Devendra Banhart, Wilco, The Head And The artists Four Heart, and War Paint. Their best sellers are from By Fate, Moose Blood, Nick Jonas, See, Jon Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, and Pink Floyd. Pardi, and Anthony Green have been part of Vinyl Paradise in Sayville (273 Railroad Looney Tune's mega-popular in-store performAvenue, (631) 750-9576), which opened in May, ance and autograph signing events; coming up in the next two weeks are appearances by Eden is owned by Dan Warnken. New record releases are Shape Shift With Me by Against Me, and Set It Off (see our feature elsewhere in this Stage Four by Touche Amore, Ex Teens by issue). Scrooge Records in Oceanside (inside Oil Every Time I Die, Can't Die by Chris Farren, and City Skatepark at 3565 Maple Court, (516) 442A Loud Bash Of Teenage Feelings by Beach 0703) has a large selection of metal, blues, jazz, Slang. The top five best-selling records here, punk, and soundtracks available, and at budget showing the store's cutting edge wares, are The prices: The key to Scrooge’s success is that Dream Is Over by Pup, Hypercaffium Spazzinate most vinyl is sold from $3 to $10. Scrooge buys and You Will Never Be One Of Us by Nails, used records for cash, and has 5,000 CDs to Sprained Ankle by Julian Baker, and Good Kid: choose from. Metal and punk records are the M.A.A.D City by Kendrick Lamar. store's best sellers. "Vinyl Paradise is a store I opened after 16 Innersleeve Records in Amagansett (99 Main years of being a part of the local music scene, Street, (631) 604-6248), owned and 10 years working in the by Craig Wright, has been in music industry,” said Innersleeve Records business for three years. They Warnken. “Our goal is to conare a participating Record Store tinue being a part of that Day retailer, and stocks all the scene, giving it a place where limited and rare LP and 45s people can talk music, find out releases. about new artists, and get the “I’ve been a record collector best new releases out there at my whole life, and I've been in great prices.”


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Hot Art:

Renoir & Masters In Northport

A new exhibition, “Renoir & The Masters: Visions Of Impressionism” is slated for La Mantia Gallery in Northport. The presentation is a carefully curated collection of paintings by the modern master of impressionism, Alexandre Renoir. Previews begin on October 8; artist appearances are scheduled for October 14 and 15 at 6 pm, and October 16 at 1 pm at the gallery. The exibition includes works by Renoir, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Joan Miro. Artwork is available for acquisition; all events are free, with RSVPs required at (631) 754-8414. Visit lamantiagallery.com for more info.

Hot Baseballs:

Unique Sports Exhibit At Cradle Of Aviation “World Leaders On The Ball!” is on display through November 8 at The Cradle Of Aviation Museum in Garden City. A large portion of The Randy L. Kaplan Collection of autographed balls from world leaders and heads of state are on display to coincicde with the MLB World Series and the 2016 presidential elections. The exhibit is free with museum admission. This event features more than 180 signed baseballs from leaders, both past and present, from all over the globe, including South African President Nelson Mandela,

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President Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich. According to Kaplan (pictured), “The collection has taken on a life of its own. Almost everyone who I ask is honored to sign a baseball.” For more information: cradleofaviation.org.

Hot Wax:

Huge Record Show In Garden City

Vinyl is all the rage once again – and The Vinyl Revolution Record Show will be Sunday, October 16 from 11 am to 4 pm at Cluett Hall in Garden City. This event will feature more than 50 dealer tables featuring vendors from throughout the east coast, offering thousands of rare and collectible vinyl records. Food and drinks will be available throughout the day; attractions include door prizes and a complimentary raffle ticket. On-site parking is free. Get more information at vinylrevolutionrecordshow.com, or find them on Facebook.

Hot Rods:

10th Annual Car Show In Malverne The 10th annual Malverne Fall Festival & Classic Car Show will be Sunday, October 16 from 10 am to 5 pm at the community parking lot located at 342 Hempstead Avenue in Malverne. For more information, call (516) 317-7729 or log on to fxpromotionsinc.com.


PAC TRACK

The Chapin Family Reunion The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters Suffolk Theater, Riverhead October 15 At 8 PM • suffolktheater.com (631) 727-4343 Brel By Alfredo The Chapin Family legacy includes not only Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor Harry October 15 At 8 PM • baystreet.org Chapin's (631) 725-9500 classics such Jacques Brel was an as “Cat's In iconic Belgian singer, The Cradle,” songwriter, and actor “Taxi,” and who composed and more, but it performed literate lives on and theatrical songs, through his making him a family, all mysterious and musicians in their own right. Harry's music will legendary figure in the be performed in a tribute, but also on the bill are originals by Tom Chapin, Jen Chapin, and 1960s; a famed Broadway show about his life was only one of the many accolades he The Chapin Sisters (pictured above). received. Alfredo Merat brings Brel to life by performing the artist’s famous songs in French with an English narrative.

New American Voices Fall Reading Series Queens Theatre, Flushing Begins October 22; Saturdays at 8 PM queenstheatre.org • (718) 760-0064 A free series, but reservations are encouraged; to reserve, call the number above. The events kick off with Phillip Dallman's Straight On Till Morning on October 22 at 8 pm.

Queens Hot Tips Miss Tourism USA: Pageant Comes To Queens

The finals of the national Miss Tourism USA Pageant will be Saturday, October 8 at The Queens Main Stage Theater in Corona; learn more at misstourismusa.org. The Miss Tourism USA competitions start in pre-teen and continue through its “Mrs.” divisions. Delegates qualified in the Miss division are competing for the opportunity to compete at the world finals for Miss Tourism International being held in Decmeber in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The mission of the Miss Tourism USA Organization is to promote tourism and charity across the USA. Johanna Sambucini, a Dominican/Italian New York resident (pictured), is the reigning Miss Tourism USA 2015/16.

The American Brass Quintet Adelphi University Performing Arts Center October 8 at 8 PM • adelphi.edu (516) 877-4927 Founded in 1960, this legendary Quintet performs works from the ever-changing brass chamber music repertoire — works often commissioned or unearthed and arranged by members of the Quintet as part of their efforts to promote the brass quintet as a significant chamber music form.

Lucy Kaplansky

YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore Forever Motown October 15 at 8 PM • boultoncenter.org Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts 969-1101 October 8 at 8(631) PM smithtownpac.org (631) The return of an area favorite, based on her 724-3700 appearances this &very venue: This Smokey Hear Marvin at Gaye Tammie Terrell, charismatic singer left a career as psychologist Robinson & The Miracles, GladysaKnight & The toPips, seekThe outTempations, music – andThe it was theTops, right The choice: Four Signing to a Stevie major indie, she's been Supremes, Wonder, and the touring Motownand delighting audiences with her robust heartroster of stars as the look and feel ofand soul felt live performances ever since.byFind what authenticity features costumes Tonyout Awardyour friends and neighbors already know. winning designer Evie Ross and choreography

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Hinton Park:

Now A Jewel In Corona

One of the most astounding public park transformations we've ever seen is at Hinton Park in Corona, which recently unveiled an entirely new look. Located near the Grand Central Parkway at 114 Street and 113 Street between 34 Avenue and 37 Avenue, Hinton Park already contained one of New York City's busiest turf baseball diamonds and sports areas, and now features new landscaping, an exercise area, a professionalsized volleyball court, water fountains, an expanded children's play area, and much more. It's free and it's fun; learn more at nycgovparks.org/parks/hinton-park.

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Get Out & Get Pickin': Bluegrass Jams In LIC

Photos: Hinton Park by Helena Smith; Johanna Sambucina courtesy Miss Tourism USA

It's getting to be a weekly tradition: Every Sunday at 7 pm, The Irish Whiskey Bar in Long Island City is the site of a bluegrass jsm hosted by Dave and Mary of the band Moonshine Falls. The event has been

drawing raves even from non-bluegrass players, who learn the nuances of the genre during the jams – but the real fun is when Mary and Dave lead some talented pickers into some of the most memorable roots music moments in the metro area. Learn more at moonshinefallsbluegrass.com.


EagleMania (Eagles Tribute) Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington October 7 At 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Now in its third year, EagleMania has toured all over the east coast, featuring its five-part harmonies and faithful renditions of famous country/rock tunes. The show consists of The Eagles’ hits as well as some of the solo work of Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh.

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Graham Nash

Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center October 7 at 8 PM • (631) 288-1500 • whbpac.org This Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer isn't slowing down, even after his shocking proclamation earlier this year that Crosby, Stills & Nash is no more. Nash’s just-released album, This Path Tonight, has become a best-seller, and his current tour – which makes a stop at this venue – has been a critical and fan-pleasing smash. The veteran British star, also a founding member of The Hollies, will offer songs from the new disc as well as many of his bestknown tunes as his career begins an entirely new phase. The Havana Cuba All-Stars Staller Center, Stony Brook University October 8 at 8 pm • (631) 632-ARTS stallercenter.com This band will bring a high-energy, all-acoustic concert to Staller Center, drawing inspiration from traditional Cuban “son,” the Latin-American musical form.

FILM

The Action Of Autumn

We have now reached that point on the movie calendar where all the summer blockbusters have been released – now come the films that will ease into the mallplexes before the big holiday releases are ready to take over box offices. This year, there are such a large number of traditional action films on the boards that it's hard to determine what to highlight. If you're into a lot of fistfights and explosions, this will be an autumn full of action: Skiptrace: Starring Jackie Chan, Johnny Knoxville (Saban Films, now leaving theaters): If you like laughs along with your kicks to the pills, you'll enjoy the past-their shelf dates Chan (still the

second-hightest grossing actor in the world, trailing only Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) and Knoxville as they trade as many wisecracks as karate chops. This is akin to a dumbed-down version of Midnight Run, with about 100 extra action scenes thrown Skiptrace in. This film was an out-of-thebox hit China and has done well here.

The Monkees: Peter Tork & Mickey Dolenz Tilles Center, Greenvale October 7 at 8 PM • tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 The duo headlines a unique evening of music and multimedia, including clips from their classic TV series. This show features the Monkees’ hits, plus an acoustic set and solo spots for each of the singers. Forever Motown Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts October 8 at 8 PM • smithtownpac.org (631) 724-3700 Hear classics of the Motown roster of stars as this look and feel of soul authenticity features costumes by Tony Award-winning designer Evie Ross and choreography from Terri Giordano.

Previews and reviews by Cody Bell

Transpecos

Kickboxer – Vengeance: Starring Dave Bautista, Gina Carano, Jean-Claude Van Dam (Headmon Entertainment & Productions / RLJ Entertainment, now in limited release): Former WWE star Bautista shows he's an action star in Kickboxer – the making following his Vengeance Guardians Of The Galaxy breakthrough. This film is also now available on streaming services and DVD, as it was released on all formats on September 2. Transpecos: Starring Johnny Simmons, Clifton Collins Jr., Gabriel Luna (8750 Films / Marfa Peach Company, limited): This is the first film to

feature U.S. border patrol agents on the edge of Mexico as its centerpiece, perfect for the Donald Trump voting base. In all seriousness, this could be yet another “little film that could,” as those who have seen it at film festivals have been pleasantly surprised. This one has been awaiting release since its spooling at South By Southwest – where it won the grand jury prize and audience award, among other film festival honors – but it's clear that distributors have no idea what to do with it. Don't let that dissuade you from checking this one out, as it’s surely the best of this somewhat weak bunch. Before I Wake: Starring Kate Bosworth, Thomas Jane, Annabeth Gish (Relativity Media, now in theaters): A traditional horror/ mystery starring a cast that's yesterday's news with a release date nowhere near Halloween? Tells you everything you need to know.

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It’s debatable if this can be the year that The New York Jets end their playoff drought, but at least “Gang Green” fans can take satisfaction knowing that their heroes finally beat their old coach, Rex Ryan, and his current team,

SportsBeat With Lloyd Carroll

The Buffalo Bills, a couple of weeks ago. The Bills, who have't been to the NFL postseason since 1999, have historically given even good Jets teams fits, particularly when the two teams play in Buffalo (even going back to the halcyon days of Joe Namath). It was the Bills who knocked the Jets out of the playoffs on the last Sunday of the 2015 NFL season when QB Ryan Fitzpatrick picked an inopportune time to have his worst game of the season. Of course, even in the recent victory, the Jets made their fans bite their fingernails: Leading 37-24 with less than two minutes remaining, the Jets defense thought that they Rex could start playing touch Ryan football, as it basically let Bills QB Tyrod Taylor and running back Mike Gillislee march down the field unfettered. Making matters worse, the Bills used little clock time in scoring a touchdown to cut the deficit to 37-31. Fortunately for the Jets, wide receiver

Bowling With Bob Smith

The Biggest – & The Best: Pinacle Events is teaming up with the Catalano family and Herrill Lanes to bring the area one of its biggest scratch bowling tournaments of 2016: The fourth annual Sandy Sandy Catalano Open, Catalano to take place on November 5 and 6 at the popular center in New Hyde Park. There are few richer tournaments: Top prizes are guaranteed to pay, regardless of entries, $5,000 for first place, $2,500 for second, $1,500 for thrrd, and $1,000 for fourth. The prize guarantees are made possible in part due to the Catalano Family and Herrill Lanes adding $3,000 to the prize fund. The Sandy Catalano Open has become a tradition as one of the richest scratch tournaments in the area. Catalano, who died in 2009, was a talented bowler who dedicated a tremendous amount of time to high school bowling. Catalano was recently was just inducted into The Long Island Bowling Hall Of Fame for both his accomplishments and the time he dedicated to giving back to the

Brandon Marshall recovered the Buffalo onside kick attempt to preserve the win. Had Buffalo regained possession and scored a touchdown in the final minute, you likely could have kissed the Jets' season goodbye. Retiring New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira told me that he haas had no second thoughts about hanging it up, as his neck pain has not improved. He said that he hadn’t spoken with New York Mets third baseman David Wright about his neck issues, but wasobviously monitoring Wright’s attempt to resume his playing career. I asked “Tex” why it was that we have never heard as much about neck injuries in baseball as we have this year: “Medical science and technology has become so advanced that things that were almost impossible to properly diagnose just a few years ago are very detectable now,” he said. Former New York Mets infielder Chris Woodward is in his first year as the Los Angeles Dodgers' third base coach, and admitted that it’s painful for him when a runner he waves home is thrown out at the plate: “You have to make a split-second decision as you try to factor in your runner’s speed and the outfielder’s arm and positioning.” Woodward noted that third base coaches frequently converse. I told him not to feel too badly when one of his guys gets nailed at the plate, because that's been happening to his Mets counterpart, Tim Teufel, seemingly twice a week this season. The Dodgers’ visit to the Bronx to play the Yankees marked the return of Malverne native Charley Steiner to Yankee Stadium. Steiner was

John Sterling’s radio partner before Suzyn Waldman. It had been rumored that Sterling and Steiner did not get along well and that was a reason that he decided to go west. When I broached Sterling about whether he would want to have Steiner join himin the booth for an inning for old time’s sake, he seemed happily intrigued by the notion. Steiner was a bit more reticent, however: “I’ve got to John work with Sterling Rick Monday,” he replied. There was debate among Mets fans and the media about whether Wally Backman, the manager of the Las Vegas 51s minor league affiliate, was fired by Mets GM Sandy Alderson or whether Backman quit on his own volition. My guess is that this was Backman’s call, and completely understandable. Alderson acknowledged that Backman had done a fine job in Vegas, and he probably could have stayed out in

sport he loved. The format for the tournament will be seven games of qualifying on Saturday, with the top 32 advancing to a best two-out-ofthree match play finals on Sunday. There will be two qualifying division – 55 and under, and 56 and over – giving all ages a chance at winning the event. There will be a one in four cashing ratio, with last place earning $250; all finalists are guaranteed a minimum of $300. This USBC-sanctioned event will feature a playable lane pattern in USBC White #2. The entry fee for the Sandy Catalano Open is $200 if paid by October 15, or $250 for entries paid between October 16 and November 1. Walk-in entries or re-entries will not be allowed, and the tournament will have a maximum entry count of 160 bowlers. Enter online at SandyCatalanoOpen.com, or call the tournament office and contact Steve Sanders at (516) 637-5955. Tip Of The Week #3: If you're a capable bowler with an average of 200 or higher and enjoy tournament play, there's a mark of achievement you can gain, and we'd wager you might not even realize that you could: Join the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). It's never been easier to join; if you have a 200 or better average during the most recent sanctioned league season with at least 36 games, you already qualify. The benefits are many, including tournament play and discounts; log on to pba.com; given the quality of keglers here in Long Island, we'd wager the next Pete Weber, Sean Rash, Liz Johsnon, or Jason Belmonte is reading these words right now.

Super Seniors: The 38th USBC New York State Open Senior Championships are scheduled for October 15 and 16 and October 22 and 23 at King Pin Family Fun Center in South Glens Falls. The Doubles, Singles, and Six-Game Combine handicap tournament features competition in six different age classifications: 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, and 75 and over. Squad times are at noon and 2:30 pm each day. The six-game combined winners in each age group will win a free entry to the 2017 USBC Senior Championships in Las Vegas. Entries can be downloaded from the NYS USBC website, bowlny.com. More info: Write to bowlny300@yahoo.com.

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Photos: LIGBT winner courtesy LIGBT; Jason Belmonte courtesy PBA, LLC

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Photos: Mariano Rivera by Bob Smith; John Sterling by Chris Ptacek (CC); Rex Ryan courtesy NFL Headshots

Sin City as long as he wanted to. Alderson clearly had no intention of ever having Backman join the Mets’ coaching staff, let alone be the heir apparent to manager Terry Collins. The handwriting was clearly on the wall for Backman when Collins wanted him to be his bench coach after Bob Geren left for the same position with the Dodgers. Alderson selected Dick Scott instead. Backman should get an MLB gig somewhere in 2017. The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis was started 30 years ago by former Dolphins linebacker and NFL Hall of Nick Buoniconti Famer Nick Buoniconti after his son, Marc, broke his spinal cord making a tackle as a Citadel linebacker. The Buoniconti Fund is a subsidiary of the Miami Project To Cure Paralysis, which held its 31st annual fundraising dinner at The Waldorf-Astoria, with NBC News anchor Lester Holt serving as the emcee. As usual, a number of sports and entertainment luminaries turned out. Dapper Nate Burleson, who had an excellent 11-year NFL career as a wide receiver for The Minnesota Vikings,

Seattle Seahawks, and Detroit Lions, is now an air personality on the NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” where he discusses issues the happenings on the gridiron as well as news and entertainment topics. Burleson was on the red carpet discussing and defending 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick’s stance to kneel for the National Anthem. I pointed out to that Donald Trump began his comeback in the polls as the Kaepernick brouhaha was becoming a water cooler topic, and asked if that was a coincidence. Burleson conceded that Trump’s rise could be collateral damage, although former Jets running back Curtis Martin disagreed with that assessment. Mariano Rivera gave a sheepish smile when I brought up the fact that he would give the central New York State economy a boost in two years when he is certain to be a first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee. He is enjoying retirement and following the career of his son, Mariano Rivera Jr., now a pitcher in the Washington Nationals farm system. One of the greatest basketball players of all time, Cheryl Miller, attended The Miami Project dinner as well. Miller coached in the WNBA and was upset to hear from me that the New York Liberty do not have a full functioning press room as writers have trouble even getting water before, during, and after games. Miler conceded that kind of nickel-and-dime attitude

treats WNBA players, many of whom competed in the recent Olympics where the Americans won gold, as second class athletes. “If you don’t take care of the media, they are not going to take care of you,” said Miller. CBS Sports Network has brought The PBA Bowling Tour back to prime time; coverage is Wednesday nights through November.

Mariano Rivera

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After a surprising and pretty much overwhelming response from audiences, Peter Frampton will resume his “Peter Frampton Raw: An Acoustic Tour” with more dates this October – including a stop on Wednesday, October 19 at 7:30 pm at The NYCB Theatre At Westbury. Tickets are now on sale, and are available at ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at (800) 745-3000, or at the Westbury box office. For further information, visit thetheatreatwestbury.com. Gordon Kennedy, Frampton’s longtime collaborator and co-producer of Frampton’s Grammy Award-winning album, Fingerprints, will again join the guitarist for the October run alongside Frampton’s son, singer and guitarist

‘Frampton Comes Alive’ Remains One Of The AllTime Best-Sellers In Music History

FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE...

... & Acoustic At NYCB Theatre At Westbury

Julian Frampton. The tour follows a summer of full-band headlining dates, as well as stops with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Gregg Allman. The new dates, including this Westbury show, follow the release of Frampton’s latest album, Acoustic Classics, which continues to receive widespread critical acclaim from a host of national publications. Frampton also performed on “Conan,” appeared on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” and “Artist Confidential,” and was featured on NPR’s “World Cafe” and “Tiny Desk Concert.” For the first time ever, Frampton will

perform stripped-down versions of his classic hits, including “Baby, I Love Your Way,” “Lines On My Face,” “Do You Feel Like I Do,” “Show Me The Way,” and more. Acoustic Classics includes one new song, “All Down To Me,” which was co-written by Gordon Kennedy. “All Down to Me” is the only track on the new record that features a guest musician. Peter Frampton remains one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. At 16, he was lead singer and guitarist for

British band The Herd. At 18, he co-founded one of the first supergroups in the seminal rock act Humble Pie. His session work includes collaborations with artists such as George Harrison, Randy Bachman, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ringo Starr, John Entwistle, and many others. His fifth solo album, Frampton Comes Alive!, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and remains one of the top-selling live records of all time.

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Calendar

Tuesday, October 4

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): The Vega Brothers Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Long Island Rock Unplugged: Jimmy G. Of Craving Strange / /Robert Ragosta & Andrew Sclafani / Bound By Substance / Jake C. Miller Of Bottoms Up!) / Revel 9 Paddy's Loft (Massapequa): JDL Reel (East Rockaway): Honor The Shield Tropix (Freeport): Country Night Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Free Screening: Vice Presidential Debate BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Katie's Of Smithtown: Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli

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Your Guide To Local Events K.J. Farrell's House Of Brews (Port Jefferson): Open Jam With Jeff Regan Looney Tunes (West Babylon): Taking Back Sunday (In-Store Performance & Autograph Signing) Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Karaoke Revolution (Amityville): Taking Back Sunday Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen

Wednesday, October 5

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Live Music Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD (Massapequa Park): Sal The Singer Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Homestead (Oyster Bay): Open Mic w/"Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night

K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories Lounge At The Space At Westbury: The David Clark Band Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Country Night Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport): Country Wednesdays Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Sunset Grill (Seaford): Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Suffolk Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue): Bobby Nathan Jam BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Wayne Sabella Featuring Heather Little Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Live Music: Louis Vanaria Patchogue Theatre: Colin Ryan Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B.

Red River Inn (Yaphank): Karaoke Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Spirit Of Huntington Art Center: Original Open Mic With Toby Tobias Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Karaoke Treme (Islip): Psychic Gina Simone NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): Edgar Winter Band Birdland (NYC): Pharoah Sanders Quartet Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Sara Watkins / Mikaela Davis Brooklyn Bowl: Built To Spill Jazz Standard (NYC): Live Jazz Resorts World (Jamaica): Bottoms Up! (Van Halen Tribute) Terminal 5 (NYC): Kaytranda

Thursday, October 6

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Ace Duo Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris From Songbird Entertainment Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew

Make Your Plans Now For These Huge Events

Eric Johnson The Space At Westbury Theater October 15 At 8 PM thespaceatwestbury.com (800) 745-3000

Photo: Charlie Puth (Cover and artible) courtesy Atlantic Records

Johnson’s stature as one of the premier guitarists in contemporary music is his artistic trump card, backed by a Grammy Award and five nominations, a platinum album, the hit “Cliffs Of Dover,” praise from critics, and the esteem of his peers. This performance will be a rare acoustic solo show, with Johnson on guitar and piano.

Lyle Lovett & Robert Earl Keen The Paramount, Huntington October 7 At 8 PM paramountny.com (631) 673-7300

After successful joint concert tours with John Hiatt, Lovett's big “twofer” this year sees him join Keen for a night featuring two heralded songwriters. Trivia: Though both are now roots legends, Keen and Lovett wrote “The Front Porch Song” together during their formative years. 12 • Good Times Magazine - October 4 - 17, 2016

Charlie Puth NYCB Theatre At Westbury October 15 at 8 PM • (516) 334-0800 thetheatreatwestbury.com He’s pop’s newest platinum star – and you’d better make plans if you want to catch this show as seats are moving fast. The recent winner of two Billboard Music Awards, Puth can’t be stopped on the charts; his newest single, “We Don’t Talk Anymore” featuring Selena Gomez” is his latest out-of-the-box smash. Puth is red hot, and that’s the truth.


Calendar Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Dalton Rapattoni (School of Rock Port Jeff) / Spectrum / Let's Zep / Appetite For Destruction Bar Louie (Comack): TB Acoustic Black & Blue (Huntington): Wild Honey Boulton Center (Bay Shore): The Pat McGee Band Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Giacomo Jack’s (Amityville): Joe Rock & The All-Stars Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Ayako Shirasaki & Noriko Ueda Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn / DJ Epic McGuire's (Bohemia): Pete Lee Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Kerry Kearney Patchogue Theatre: Joplin's Pearl Featuring Amber Ferrari Paramount (Huntington): Game Grumps Live Rudi's (Patchogue): Pump (Aerosmith Tribute) Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Staller Center (Stony Brook University): The Havana Cuba All-Stars Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Khlyph Black & Rumor Has It / LHT Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor):

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Ray Anderson – Ray's Proteges Jazz NYC/Queens Forest Hills Stadium (Queens): Bette Midler / Chic Featuring Nile Rodgers / Earth Wind & Fire / Alex Newell / DJ Cassidy / DJ Nicky Siano / Village People Radio City Music Hall (NYC): Lake Street Drive Terminal 5 (NYC): Tritonal

Sunday, October 9

Nassau City Cellar (Westbury): Live Jazz Brunch Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Irish Music Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Flynn's (Fire Island): Live DJ / Live Music K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Sunday Jam Michael's Porthole (Oceanside): Jerry Cordone (Frank Sinatra Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Brunch Time Jazz & Blues Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Michael Kiefer Memorial Fundraiser Tilles Center (Brookville): The Jimmy Heath Quartet

Suffolk Amityville Music Hall: Whittled Down / Limit / Table Talk / Casanova / Bedside Manners Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Hamptons International Film Festival Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): 45 RPM / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Frank Brush Barn (Smithtown): BCLI Bluegrass Jam Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Danny Marks Duo / Frank O'Brien Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Live Irish Music With Martin Flynn Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Live Music Red River Inn (Yaphank): Jam With Jim Moran & Ed The Hat Shandon Court (East Islip): Tommy Mulvihill Treme (Islip): John Restrepo Quartet NYC/Queens B.B. King's (NYC): Sommore City Winery (NYC): Paula Cole Diving Bell (Sunnyside): Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Forest Hills Stadium (Queens): Van Morrison Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria):

Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls

Monday, October 10

Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Industry Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Decadia Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Bocce Night Bartini Bar (Babylon): Open Mic with Dave Drew BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Live Music Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC):

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Calendar Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir Kacey's Rooftop (Rockville Centre): Country Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / Face To Face (Billy Joel & Elton John Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Open Mic Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Dave Diamond Tocolo Cantina (Garden City): Thursday Night Music Club Featuring Bryce Larsen Suffolk Bar Louie (Commack): Live Music Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Hamptons International Film Festival Boulton Center (Bay Shore): The Marcus King Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Frank O'Brien & Tim Givins Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Acoustic Thursday Milk & Sugar Café (Bay Shore): Jazz Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Karen Bella Niesen 347 (Saint James): Nisen 347 Thursdays Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): Open Mic

Friday, October 7

Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Dave Likhtiger O’Reilly’s Pub (Oakdale): Soulstice Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Paramount (Huntington): Robert Earl Keen & Lyle Lovett Revolution (Amityville): Seattle 4 / Jesus Christ Pose Shandon Court (East Islip): Blues To Blackstreet Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett): The Original Wailers / Winston Irie Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): Live Pro Wrestling: Northeast Wrestling Treme (Islip): Gil Parris Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: Graham Nash

Saturday, October 8 Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): The Electric Dudes D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): His Boy Elroy Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Live Music Governor's (Levittown): Andrew “Dice” Clay Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Live Deejays K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Half Step (Grateful Dead

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Heartbreaker (Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Tribute) Blue Parrot (Massapequa): The Carl Michael Band / Big Vanilla Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Stevie Cochran D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): Kickstart E.B. Elliot (Freeport): The Generators Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): The Rockinghams Frank Brush Barn (Smithtown): Monica Rizzio / The Welldiggers Governor's (Levittown): Andrew “Dice” Clay K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Billboard Live / Uppercut Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): EagleMania (Eagles Tribute Band) Memories 2 (Williston Park): Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Punching Houdini / Cold Wrecks / The Great Lie / Full Monty /The Jukebox Romantics Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) NYCB Theater At Westbury: Johnny Rivers / Eric Burdon & The Animals Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Johnny Koenig Space At Westbury: The 90s Band / Three / Weird Science Still Partners (Sea Cliff): The Hambones Sunset Grill (Seaford): Haks Tilles Center (Brookville): The Monkees: Peter Tork & Mickey Dolenz Trotter's (Franklin Square): Time Lapse Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): The Sting Tribute Show / Soul To Squeeze / Basket Case Amityville Music Hall: Fucked Up / Iron Chic / Somerset Thrower Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Hamptons International Film Festival Black & Blue (Huntington): Chauncey Nedd & The Neddmen Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Wonderous Stories Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Joanna Durante Trio Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): DJ Epic McGuire's (Bohemia): Pete Lee

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Tribute) / Tiger Rose (Jerry Garcia Tribute) Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): The Hot Sardines Long Beach Library: The Steel Silk Band MP Taverna (Roslyn): Jazz Brunch With Jack Morelli Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Live Music Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Rx Bandits / And So I Watch You From Afar NYCB Theater At Westbury: The O'Jays / The Commodores Plattduetsche Park (Franklin Square): Die Spitzbuam Smith Point Beach Hut (Fire Island): Billboard Live Space At Westbury: Rocking The Paradise (Styx Tribute) / Vainglorious (Heart Tribute) / Lennon & Katies Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Danke Baby Sunset Grill (Seaford): VOR Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Rick & Ted Tropix (Freeport): J.R. Marvin / Oogee Wawa / King Wellington / Aqua Cherry / Bunktown Falls / Rico & The Rebels / Roots Foundation / The End Period Trotter's (Franklin Squre): FlashBack


Calendar John Paul White Terminal 5 (NYC): Christine & The Queens

Tuesday, October 11

Nassau Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay): Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Original Music Showcase: Three Area Bands Reel (East Rockway): Honor The Shield Tropix (Freeport): Country Night Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park): Jazz Jam Session Suffolk 50 Yard Line (West Babylon): Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Common Ground BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Vinyl Night With Jordan Miller Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James): Open Mic Crooked Rail (Northport): Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone Dek's American Restaurant (Rocky Point): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band K.J. Farrell's House Of Brews (Port Jefferson): Open Jam With Jeff Regan

Your Guide To Local Events Katie's of Smithtown: Open Jam With George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Live Music Shandon Court (East Islip): Ward Cloughen Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor): Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno NYC/Queens B.B. King Blues Club (NYC): The Yardbirds Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Whitney

Wednesday, October 12

Nassau Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris Of Songbird Entertainment BLVD Bar & Grill (Massapequa Park): Sal The Singer Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Karaoke Night With DJ Greg Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove): Jerry Costanzo & His Trio Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Homestead (Oyster Bay): Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach): Country Music Originals Night K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): 45 RPM Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall

(Wantagh): Country Night Manning's (Carle Place): Phil Smith Mickey Malone's (Floral Park): Open Jam NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Joan Baez Suite 1828 (Merrick): Open Jam With Mike & The Outlaws Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Live Comedy: Al Romas / John Consoli / Joe Mylonas Beau's Bar (Greenlawn): Open Mic Hosted By Steve Urban Bobbique (Patchogue): Jam Hosted By Bobby Nathan BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Kyle Fitzpatrick's Open Mic Night Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park): Open Mic & Jam hosted by The Johnny Mac Band Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor): Vanessa TroubleTrio Katie's Of Smithtown: Open Mic Hosted by Michael Perlmutter Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Country Night Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Live Music Quogue East Pub (East Quogue): Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Revolution (Amityville): Kataklysm / Carach Angren / Khiazma / Awake In The Fire / Spectral Voices Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Night Spirit Of Huntington Art Center:

Original Open Mic With Toby Tobias Treme (Islip): Sabori NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Lissie (Solo) Red Lion (NYC): Danny Kean

Thursday, October 13 Nassau Allegria Hotel (Long Beach): Jazz & Sushi Night Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Ace Duo Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Karaoke With DJ Chris From Songbird Entertainment Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Trivia Night With DJ Greg E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): A Witch's Brew Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola): Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Holiday Inn (Carle Place): Salsa Night Hub (Island Park): Open Mic With Benoir K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Ladies Night & Live Band Karaoke / FM (Steely Dan Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Jam Night NYCB Theatre At Wesbury: Sergio Mendes / Sheila E

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Trop Till You Drop: Tropicana Atlantic City is the home of Boogie Nights during October – these musical events are meant for dancers to get out there and shake it. Coming up: The dangeroussounding (at least to the males in our office) Cougars & Cubs Ball on October 7; A Disco Dance Hour on October 21, featuring an hour of

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the best-remembered dances from the 1970s; Scream Night on October 27 – enter the Boogie Nights' “sCREAM” contest and let

Mohegan Sun Pocono

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The Marshall Tucker Band At Tropicana

– and even more in subsequent weeks. The gaming floor at Mohegan Sun Pocono boasts more than 91 live table games, 2,300 slot machines, and electronic table games, and now features the Blazing 777 Blackjack Progressive, an optional blackjack progressive bet that is based on sevens. On the weekend of August 27, a lucky guest his the progressive jackpot for the amazing win of $783,000. For more information, visit Mohegansunpocono.com. A Spicy Italian Festival: Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City will host Italian Fest, a festival of Italian culture and traditions featuring authentic food, wine and drinks, games, and live entertainment. Italian fest will feature a free Bocce Ball tournament and a best-tasting meatball contest. Other highlights include upscale and authentic Italian handicrafts and artwork offered for sale; it’s in Ocean Ballroom on Sunday, October 9 from 11 am to 5 pm (resortsac.com). Entertanment will be provided later that evening by superstar singer Christopher Macchio, accompanied by a 17-piece orchestra.

out your most horror movieinspired scream for a chance to win a prizes; and “The Dead Are Stayin' Alive” on October 28, a preHalloween celebration, followed by (and this isn't a typo) “The Boooooogie Nights Halloween Bash” on October 29. Of course, there are concerts aplenty coming to the Trop as well, with area favorites The Marshall Tucker Band headlining on October 15, and Dion appearing on November 5. Get the full scoop at tropicana.net. The Biggest Ever: We usually bring you entertainment news at the area's casino and resorts, but let's face it: Gambling is the big attraction. Recently, Mohegan Sun Pocono in Pennsylvania boasted the highest jackpot in the state as its Blazing 7’s Blackjack Christopher Maccho At Resorts Jackpot reached $748,000


Calendar Still Partners (Sea Cliff): Dave Diamond Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Slaves American Legion Post #94 (Babylon): Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers Amityville Music Hall: Sworn In / My Enemies & I Paramount (Huntington): The Doobie Brothers Revolution (Amityville): Dope: NYC/Queens Bowery Ballroom (NYC): Elliot Sumner Shrine World Music Venue (NYC): Squirrels From Hell Terminal 5 (NYC): Holy Ghost! / Classixx

Friday, October 14

Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Redneck Romance Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Electric Jam Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Evan K. E.B. Elliot (Freeport): Faculty Band Kitty O'Hara's (Baldwin): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Wonderous Stories / Costello's Flying Circus (Elvis Costello Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): The Other Brothers / TBA Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): Joe Nichols NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Englebert Humperdink

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Your Guide To Local Events Space At Westbury Theater: Blue October Sunset Grill (Seaford): The Natural Red Band Swing The Teapot (Floral Park): Steve Sachar & TrioSharks Trotter's (Franklin Square): FiveStone

Morelli Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh): NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Charlie Puth Oyster Bay: Oyster Festival Space At Westbury Theater: Eric Johnson Sunset Grill (Seaford): Thunder Road

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): The 60s Invasion / 45 RPM Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor): Live Comedy Hosted Joseph Vecsey Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Big Laughs In Bay Shore: Live Standup Comedy Cedar Beach Hut (Babylon): Decadia Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Pace's Steakhouse (Hauppauge): Danny Kean Patchogue Theatre: Blackmore's Night Revolution (Amityville): Ice Nine Kills Shandon Court (East Islip): UnWined Treme (Islip): Blu Mojo Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center: David Bromberg

Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Drop Dead Sexy / Jetstream Bar Louie (Commack): The Double A Band Boulton Center (Bay Shore): Lucy Kaplansky Lily Flanagan's (Babylon): Martin Flynn / DJ Epic Paramount (Huntington): Switchfoot / Relient K Patchogue Theatre: Jo Dee Messina Shandon Court (East Islip): The Cara Band Suffolk Theater (Riverhead): The Chapin Family Treme (Islip): The Bucket List

Saturday, October 15 Nassau Bacaro Italian Tavern (Massapequa Park): Petey Mix Blue Parrot (Massapequa): Romeo's Dream D.F. Meadows (East Meadow): The Allmost Brothers Band E.B. Elliot's (Freeport): Cocktails K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): The Legendary Murphys / Arena Rock Tribute MP Taverna (Roslyn): Brunch With Jack

Sunday, October 16

Nassau Big Daddy's (Massapequa): Live Jazz Corner Galley Restaurant (Massapequa): Kenny Hendricks Grillfire (Merrick): Brian McGeough K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore): Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington): Super Scientific Circus Madison Theatre At Molloy College (Rockville Centre): Cuban Nights – Cuban Festival: Havana Cuba All-Stars

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He sold out this mega-popular music venue the last time he appeared here, and it’s little wonder why: It’s a rare opportunity to see and hear a major country music artist in the intimate yet spacious, and quite legendary Mul’s. The hits are many: Expect “Yeah,” "Brokenheartsville," "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," "Gimmie That Girl," "Sunny & 75," and all his other chart-topping smashes that have made him a superstar.

Mr. Beery's (Bethpage): Brunch Time Jazz & Blues NYCB Theatre At Westbury: Les Brers Oyster Bay: Oyster Festival Suffolk 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue): Whitelight 11:11: Core Elements / Domenic Melillo Paramount (Huntington): Squeeze NYC/Queens Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria): Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls

Monday, October 17 Nassau K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore): Open Mic & Jam Hosted By Kenny Forgione Tilles Center (Brookville): Dream Theater Suffolk BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue): Acoustic Open Mic Looney Tunes (West Babylon): Set It Off: In-Store Performance & Autograph Signing Mouse Trap Café (Amityville): Live Music Nicky's On The Bay (Bay Shore): Barely Acoustic Sea Cove (Center Moriches): Open Mic Shandon Court (East Islip): Musicians Night Hosted By Gil McLean Trifecta Lounge (Copiague): The Swing Sessions Hosted By Dud Music Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst): Open Mic Night w/Kenn

Al Romas • John Consoli Joe Mylonas 89 North Music Venue, Patchogue October 12 at 7 PM 89northmusic.com (631) 780-8992

Here's something different at this venue: Three standup comedians on the same night, featuring headliner Al Romas – who in 2013 wrote a book, How About A Hand For The Last Guy, which details his more than quartercentury as a touring standup comedian.

Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore October 5 at 8 PM • kjfarrells.com • (516) 804-9925

It's Wednesday, and it's hump day – what better way to get over a bad job than spending your evening with one of the area’s top cover groups? These Wednesday shows at Farrell's have long been a Wednesday tradition at Farrell's and with good reason: No area band brings the goods like these veterans.

Al Romas

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where musicians of all stripes gather for not only recording sessions but rehearsals, has been a hotbed of activity in recent weeks. Bands and artist passing through to work with Mick James and the team there have been the red-hot MHZ; return visits from Rock Of Ages, Jam Authority, and The Proletarians; and a whole lot more. Check out this beautiful new facility by finding them on Facebook, or call them at (631) 882-1327. Famed musician and music professional Chris Pati's IndiMusic Studios in Ronkonkoma was a big presence at the recent Vans Warped Tour, as the popular IndiMusic TV


interviewed 18 bands on topics ranging from rockin’ in the Texas heat and past tours for some Warped Veterans to scrapbooking along the tour. VJs Eric Stiffler and Tim "No. 37" Martinez got to know the intimate details, crazy

happenings, and behind-the-scenes stories of what it’s like being part of the longest running touring music festival in North America. You can view clips of the interviews at indimusicstudios.com or find them all over YouTube; our favorite is with members of Bowling For Soup, who discuss Vans and their new album, Drunk Dynasty. More from IndiMusic: Ally Melendez recently joined their team as a program host. One of the top area music pros, Tom Stiegler of BlokHed Studios, recently gave his website a spiffy new update (above), and it does a

great job detailing all the services that musicians can avail themselves of. A top area drummer himself, Stiegler utilizes his learned ear, great new and vintage equipment, and passion for recording to deliver major league results every time. “Whether you are a singer/ songwriter, or a full orchestra, I have the gear and experience to make you sound great,” said Stiegler on the new front page of his site, blokhedstudios.com. “I can produce your entire recording, shoot video of your band, and help you get the best vocal sound as well.” Learn more by logging on, or by calling Stiegler at (631) 586-4111. If you're a serious guitarist or other stringed-instrument player, you

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should be aware of Bayside's Scalcione Instruments, which offers exemplary quality setups, repairs, modifications, and custom builds. One of the area's few luthiers who has been serving the area music community since 1980, Michael Scalcione is a veteran musician as well as a recording and mixing engineer and producer and who began working on instruments while he was still a teenager. During his years in the studio working with top

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national artists, Scalcione deepened his technical knowledge, expertise and craft by continuing to work on instruments while expanding his repertoire in the fields of analog/ digital electronics, computer hardware/software design and networking, and blossoming a career as an Information Systems Specialist. In 2015, he travelled to Cremona, Italy to attend John Monteleone's Master Classes in Guitar Making, reawakening his passion in the craft and art as a luthier. Our meager words can't do justice to the quality, beauty, and skill of Scalcione's craftsmanship; log on to scalcione.us and get a glimpse of much of Instruments his amazing work.

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year these secret gatherings in the couple’s Oslo home and the Borregaard Castle escalate to include higher level representatives of the warring factions. Unlike Hamilton, we are never in “the room where it happens” but rather outside the rooms where the arguments, disagreements and ultimately productive

Both Oslo and Quietly, two highly touted new off-Broadway plays, put a human face on historical events as they examine the consequences of personal and political actions. Playwright J.T. Rogers’s hit play Oslo, which

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moves to Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater in March, is a fact-based drama about the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by a Norwegian diplomatic couple that resulted in the 1993 Oslo Accords, the first peace initiative between the Israeli government and Yasser Arafat’s Palestinian Liberation Organization. It is 1993 and with great resolve, Mona Juul (the lovely Jennifer Ehle), a Norwegian Foreign Ministry official (now the Norwegian ambassador to the UK) and her husband Terje RodLarsen (Tony winner Jefferson Mays of I Am My Own Wife fame), the director of a social sciences institute, initiate a series of meetings between low-level representatives of the Israeli government and the PLO. Over the course of a

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negotiations occur. At almost three hours Oslo is at times dense and talky; it is only when negotiators begin to clash and engage each other that the play takes flight due to Rogers’s mastery at creating colorful, eccentric characters vividly inhabited by the excellent cast including the Israeli Labor Party’s Yossi Beilin (Adam Dannheisser), two economics professors from Haifa (Daniel Oreskes and Daniel Jenkins) sent to represent Israel; the Palestinian finance minister (Anthony Azizi) and Marxist PLO liaison (Dariush Kashani). Under Barlett Sher’s masterful direction, almost 15 characters clash

and finally find common ground in their / humanity forging the way to a first stab at peace in the Middle East.

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A peace offering, a catharsis, or an exorcism of guilt is at the crux of Owen McCafferty’s drama, imported from Dublin’s Abbey Theatre by The Irish Rep and The Public Theater. Eugene O’Neil wrote: “The past is the present … it’s the future, too,” and in Quietly the deeds of the past have altered the present and the future for two men, their families, and their community. It is 2009 and Ian (Declan Conlon) and the shortfused, anguished Jimmy (the terrific, intense Patrick O’Kane) meet for the first time in a Belfast pub bartendered by a Polish immigrant (Robert Zawadski) who is watching the World Cup on TV. The men are 52 now, but in 1974 during the bloody troubles in Northern Ireland, which pitted Catholic IRA against the Protestant unionists, when Ian and Jimmy were both 16 – as other men in the very same pub watched the World Cup game – Ian committed an act of violence that turned life upside down for him, but irrevocably shattered Jimmy’s life. Their encounter is riveting, even moving, and under Jimmy Fay’s taut direction, the 75-minute drama ratchets up the tension as we wait for the explosive Jimmy to combust or forgive as new violence is brewing just outside the pub’s door. – Jane Klain

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Everything Old Is New: ABC's summer gamble on reviving classic game shows from the 1970s worked like gangbusters, as its “Sunday Fun & Games” lineup of “The Match Game” (now hosted by Alec Baldwin), “Celebrity Family Feud” (Steve Harvey), and “The $100,00 Pyramid” (Michael Strahan) have all been renewed for future airings. Also coming soon: More episodes of “To Tell The Truth,” hosted by actor Anthony Anderson, that aired on Tuesdays recently … Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, who many believed messed up his career with his post-Olympics hijinks, has bounced back as a cast member on ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars.” He also fessed up to being the Alec Baldwin boyfriend of Playboy Playmate Kayla Rae Reid, though the gossip pages had already reported the handsome pair was a duo – and Reid had posted the photos of the two of them together on Instagram and other social media websites … Speaking of Playboy, it appears the magazine's non-nudity policy is paying off: Several media sources reported the longtime child of Hugh Hefner has seen double-digit sales growth since banishing naked Playmates … A documentary on the life of former Penthouse Pet and adult film star Sunny Leone, Mostly Sunny, made its debut at the recent Toronto Film Festival. The movie was directed by Toronto's Dilip Mehta, and there's been some late controversy: dnaindia.com reported that the Indian Canadian Leone doesn't want the film released in India, as she is quoted that she believes the film does not do justice to her story, and insists the new film is a documentary and not a biography. Mostly Sunny is scheduled to be released around the globe in December … Big news for book Colleen fans: Best-selling Coble author and novelist Colleen Coble has released the third book in her mega-popular Sunset Cove series, Sunset At Blue Barrens, on HarperCollins. With more than four million books in print, Coble's works have won several book awards. The previous hits in the Sunset Cove series have included The Inn At Ocean's Edge (2015) and Mermaid Moon (released in January). Photos: Match Game courtesy ABC; Mostly Sunny courtesy TIFF

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Comedy

Older & Wizenheimers: Long Island Comedy's 50+ Comedy Tour rolls on in its Winnebago, and the next stop is Friday, October 7 at The Cultural Arts Playhouse in Syosset. Headliners for this night of silly with snow on the roof include host and emcee Paul Anthony, Sherry Davey, and Jim Dailakis. Learn more and get your tickets at longislandcomedy.com or culturalartsplayhouse.com. Your Ladies Of Laughter: Jim Sixteen comediennes competed Dailakis in the 2016 Ladies Of Laughter Grand Finale before a packed crowd for cash prizes and comedy club bookings worth more than $5,000 on August 20 at The Turning Stone Resort Casino in upstate Verona. Two winners were chosen in separate "professional" and "newcomer” categories, with Boston native Kelly MacFarland taking top honors in the "professional" category, and Singapore native and current New York City resident Jocelyn Chia winning the grand prize in the "newcomer" category. Both women will now tour with the Ladies Of Laughter Funny & Fabulous show that visits theaters nationwide, and will perform with other past winners. The host and emcee for the evening was the 2000 Ladies Of Laughter Professional winner who has gone on to become a national comedy headliner and a huge area favorite in Tammy Pescatelli. Kelly For more information, log on to MacFarland ladiesoflaughter.org. All-Stars Back At Bay Street: An all-new “All-Star Comedy Show” returns on Friday, October 14 at 8 pm to The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Tickets are at baystreet.org. Once again, Joseph Vecsey (Optimum's The UnMovers, The Call Back podcast) leads a new crew of Joseph standup stars to Vecsey Bay Street, including Ken Krantz (soon to be seen on AXS TV's “Live From Gotham Comedy Club”), Queens' Gary Vider, and Billy Prinsell, named one of Comedy Central's “Comics To Watch.” Bikinis & ... Well, What Else Matters?: The new original comedy we series “Hot Bikini Beans” recently wrapped up its well-received debut with a two-part series finale at DegenerateLife.com. The series follows sultry bikini-clad baristas Robin and Cassie (Rachel Meyer and Carly Kingston) as they serve up steamy beverages at the to-go coffee stand owned by the overly-ambitious buffoon Hinkler (Brian Sutherland). The array of misfit customers include ex-boyfriends, clowns, harmless stalkers, and an Bikini Beans ex-school teacher turned meth addict, all delivering bizarre encounters and misadventures with every caffeinated fix. Watch the full first season of “Hot Bikini Beans” at DegenerateLife.com.

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One of the sturdiest and most popular jazz groups on the road during the past several years has been The Rippingtons – and they’re making a rare appearance in this area: The Rippingtons headline on Saturday, October 15 at 8 pm at The Madison Theatre at Molloy College, in Rockville Centre. For tickets and more information, log on to madisontheatreny.org, or call (516) 678-5000. One of the most popular contemporary jazz groups by a wide margin, The Rippingtons are helmed by guitarist/composer and founder Russ Freeman. Their hit albums include Kilimanjaro, Tourist In Paradise, Welcome To The St. James Club, Weekend In Monaco, Live in L.A., Sahara, Brave New World, and Live Across America – but their fans believe this sizzling unit is best enjoyed live, where their concerts have earned plaudits all around the nation. This special concert is one that marks The Rippingtons’ 30th anniversary as one of contemporary jazz’s most heralded groups.

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Alan M. Stein, a practicing attorney dealing in land use matters in Long Island since 1971 – and a fervent jazz lover – is doing as much to bring smooth jazz to area audiences as anyone in the music scene. He’s a promoter of jazz events in the area – and has even become a songwriter, placing a new tune on an album featuring several of the greats of the game. “Living on Long Island before and after CD 101.9 (FM) lost its smooth jazz format and permanent venues disappeared, many of us were hoping for the return of its live music,” recalled Stein. “Several years ago, I took on the task to bring live smooth jazz, or whatever one wants to call it, back to the Island. With the help of my wife, Andrea, clients, and friends, we were first able to find our musical home at the beautiful, comfortable, and acoustically fantastic Madison Theater at Molloy College in Rockville Centre, where since 2013 we have promoted the best in live performances.” National and regional jazz, blues, and instrumental artists taking the Madison stage under Stein’s auspices have been Euge Groove, Candy Dulfer, Richard Elliot, Jonathan Butler, David Benoit, Jeff Lorber, Brian Culberson, Al DeGregoris, and many more. On October 15, The Rippingtons are the latest artists in the Molloy series, making The Madison a mecca for jazz lovers starved for shows. Stein’s friendship with DeGregoris, an award-winning composer and recording artist, has led to his latest achivement: A song on the revered artist’s new album. “On August 23, 2015, I sat down at my keyboard to write a song,” said Stein, taking a break from his law duties. “I know the date because of instead of physically writing the song on paper, I recorded it on my phone. Several weeks later during a conversation with my friend Al DeGregoris, I joked that after listening to thousands and thousands of songs after 65-plus years, I could write a song.” That spark of an idea led to “Mac’s Groove” (named after Stein’s grandson), written with Gregoris and fellow jazz great Nils. That song is now featured on DeGregoris’ new album, Time And A Half, and features Steve Cole on saxophone and Gordon Campbell along with DeGregoris and Nils. “Only time will tell if I have a future in songwriting,” said Stein. “My motto is like Nike – ‘Just Do It.’ At my age, it’s better to start at the top.” The new album is slated for a national mid-October release; it will be available at Amazon and all music outlets.

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An In-Depth Look At The Hottest Area Artists

Year Of The Locust

Their Moment Has Arrived

Who: Based in Bohemia, the emerging rock band Year Of The Locust is making waves not only locally, but on a national level as well: The group was just added as support for the east coast leg of Puddle Of Mudd's national tour that begins on October 6 (and stops at Revolution in Amityville on October 28). The Artists & Their Sound: From the group's official bio: “New York’s Year Of The Locust is doing things the old fashioned way. Rather than relying on false accolades and manufactured hype, the band has taken their furious live show and stellar songwriting to the masses directly. Extensive touring throughout the country has endeared the band to fans and peers alike. Their new single, 'Rise Up,' is a call to arms for the countless citizens of the world who are no longer willing to sit idly by and have their lives dictated for them. “Last year, the band dropped their EP, Home, which put the band on tour supporting legendary guitarist Jake E. Lee and his band The Red Dragon Cartel. To this day, Lee continues to be an avid supporter of the band. The band channeled that support and inspiration into a brand new full-length album, Devolver, available now on iTunes, Spotify, and Google play. The first single, 'Rise Up,' is some of the most innovative and energydriven music the band, comprised of Scot McGiveron (lead vocals and guitar), Fred Serrell (bass and vocals), Peter Hellers (vocals and guitar), and Raeshwan Greene (drums), has produced to date.” More on the band’s new album: Devolver was produced by Jim Sabella of Sabella Studios in Roslyn Heights (who has worked with countless national artists, including Metal Allegiance, Marcy Playground, and Nine Days in this genre) and mastered by Don Zientara (who has worked with Foo Fighters, John Frusciante, Minor Threat, Fugazi). To Learn More About The Artists: Log on to yearofthelocust.com, or find them at Facebook and Twitter.

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Fading Stars: As discussed here prevously, the conversation continues over the dearth of “stars” as we once knew them. Taylor Swift and Adele sell tremendous amounts of music by current or any other standards,

once knew them would have to be Lady Gaga; she is currently making a comeback with a snappy new single, "The Perfect Illusion," which sounds great blasting out of Z100 with the car windows open, and her new album will certainly be interesting. Gaga was the last performer to make an “everybody's talking” splash with her antics, her outfits, and most importantly, her string of massive hits, which is really what it's all about. As

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and they fill up the seats in arenas and stadiums – but the fan response seems to be more tranquil than the mania that once powered Lady Gaga the music industry. The current Beatles documentary, Eight Days A Week (now playing, and in not nearly enough theaters) has already made $1 million at the box office, paid for by those lucky enough to find a place that’s screening the Ron Howard film. That is a testament to the staying power of real stardom, which seems to be something that we'll never see again. We see more young folks wearing Ramones shirts in the mall than anything similar for current chart-toppers (and consider: The Ramones never sold a lot of records, and never had a real radio hit). The last pop superstar as we

with superstars before her, she’s morphed into different phases, teaming with Tony Bennett for an album of show biz standards, then standing in for Julie Andrews at the Academy Awards for a flawless performance of tunes from The Sound Of Music. Finally, Gaga took a dramatic acting turn as the central figure on FX's "American Horror Story" series. Now, Gaga returns, in a more conventional mode with a full-length release, Joanne, scheduled to hit stores and online music portals on October 21. I have yet to see anyone else in recent times cover so many bases as successfully as Gaga – but I fear she may be the last of this type of sturdy breed, which would be a shame and a great loss for the next generation of pop fans. I hope I'm wrong, but technology has changed the template so much that I don't know if the concept of “stars” is Taylor Swift relevant any longer.

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Books Kenny Loggins Book Revue, Huntington October 16 at 1 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com The singer/songwriter will sing and sign his new children's picture book, Footloose. Comedy The 50+ Comedy Tour Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset October 7 at 8 pm; longislandcomedy.com;

Theater Legally Blonde: The Musical Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through October 29; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com Theatre Three's 47th Main Stage season begins with this musical/comedy based on the adored movie; it's sale to say you'll have an “Elle” of a time. Monty Python's Spamalot Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale October 15 through November 5; (631) 218-2100; cmpac.com King Arthur, a dynamite rabbit, The Lady Of The Lake – and more laughs than any other show we can think of. A best best for this edition.

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Urinetown: The Musical Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts October 15 through November 6; smithtownpac.org; (631) 724-3700 The modern-day Broadway musical comes to Long Island.

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Back To School With The Calamari Sisters Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Through October 29; studiotheatreli.com; (631) 226-8400 These wacky “sisters” return for their latest comedic foray. Calendar Girls Temple Beth El, Huntington

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Saturday Night Fever Cultural Arts Playhouse, Syosset Through October 9; (516) 694-3330; culturalartsplayhouse.com The stage version of the film that ushered out the disco era.

Sherry Davey (631) 928-9202 The season-ending show from Long Island Comedy features Paul Anthony, Sherry Davey (above), and Jim Dailakis. Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford (631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.com Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Log on for the next show dates. Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of every month at

Little Women Merrick Theatre & Center For The Arts October 8 through November 6; merrick-theatre.com; (516) 868-6400 The musical version of the adventures of sisters Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March. The Jungle Book BroadHollow Theatre At Elmont Library Through November 5; broadhollow.org; (516) 775-4420 BroadHollow Children's Theatre: Adapted from Disney's animated film and the works of Rudyard Kipling: The “man cub.” Mowgli, bounds through the jungle and learns what it means to be human.

Herricks Community Center, New Hyde Park October 21 through 30; herrickscommunityplayers.org; (516) 742-1926 Herricks Community Players. The Hollow Levittown Public Library October 28 through November 4; ivylaneplayers.com The Ivy Lane Players. Betty's Summer Vacation Bare Bones Theater, Northport October 20 through November 5; barebonestheater.com; (631) 606-0026 Bare Bones Theater: Christopher Durang's comedy. Vanya And Sonia And Masha And Spike Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, Dix Hills Through October 16; ftc.edu; (631) 656-2148 Christopher Durang's 2013 Tony Award-winner.

October 22 through November 6; townshiptheatregroup.org; (631) 213-9832 Township Theatre Group: The story of The Yorkshire Women’s Institute, which posed “au natural” for a charity calendar. The Miracle Worker

Murder On The Nile Staller Center, Stony Brook University October 15 at 8 pm; stallercenter.com; (631) 632-ARTS [2787] Aquila Theatre, in its 25th anniversary season, stages a drama by one of the greatest mystery writers in world literature, Agatha Christie.

Murder On The Nile

George & Gracie: A Love Story BayWay Arts Center, East Islip October 8 through 23; broadhollow.org; (631) 581-2700 Tommie Gibbons' romantic comedy details the lives of the legendary husband-and-wife comedic duo of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Good Times Magazine - October 4 - 17, 2016 • 25


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Hot Artists & Events Rocking The Area Scene Influential Ochs Remembered At Garden Stage

Gina Cutillo 'Keeps On': New Single Hits Charts

Photos provided by the artists or their representatives and area venues; Melanie Martinex courtesy Atlantic Records; Phil Ochs provided by Garden Stage

Phil Ochs

The sister of the legendary singer/songwrer Phil Ochs, Sonny Ochs, will present “Phil Ochs Song Night” on Friday, October 7 at 8:30 pm at The Garden Stage at The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Central Nassau in Garden City; an open mic precedes the concert at 7:30 pm. For advance tickets, write to reservations@gardenstage.com. Admission is $20 in advance or $22 at the door. Whether you supported Tom or opposed the Vietnam Prasada War during the 1960s and Rao early 1970s, Ochs was the smart satirical musical embodiment of the anti-war movement. This tribute show features a number of “topical” songwriters singing both Ochs' songs and their own originals. Artists include Greg Greenway, Pat Wictor (both of Brother Sun), Reggie Harris, and Tom Prasada Rao. For more information, visit gardenstage.com or uuccn.org, or call (516) 248-8891.

Area vocalist and songwriter Gina Cutillo of Port Jefferson Station – who has undergone a radical change in musical direction during the past couple of years – seems to have a hit on her hands with her newest single, “Keep On,” which is gaining traction with both radio and social media. On the first week of release, according to the artist, “Keep On” was the #1 most-added track on New Music Weekly’s indie chart, and was also listed on charts from throughout the music world. Cutillo and her band are in plans to produce a music video for “Keep On” during the coming weeks. Cutillo's newest tracks, which combine elements of rock, dance, electronica, and pop, can be found at her page on ReverbNation, along with a host of other new songs, including “So Easy,” “Get Down,” “New Wish,” another recent single, “The Inside,” and much more. Listen and buy at ReverbNation. com/ginacutillo.

Roots Along The River Presents Jason Eady

Roots Along The River will present Jason Eady on October 16 at 4 pm at The Peconic River Herb Farm, located at 2749 River Road in Calverton. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door; advance tickets are available at rootsalongtheriver.com. A product of Mississippi who was trained in the Air Force and is now a staple on the Texas music scene, Eady has been making a name for himself among devotees of what they term as “real country music.” Known early on for his swampy blues style, everything changed after the release of his hit, “AM Country Heaven.” His last album release was Daylight & Dark. Roots Along The River is a “hybrid house concert” music series, brining the area Americana singer/songwriters, with performers from the folk, roots rock, blues, and “Texas/Red Dirt Country” music genres. Learn more by logging on to the website, or find them on Facebook.

Baldwin's Melanie Martinez: A Legit Worldwide Superstar

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Baldwin native and Atlantic Records recording artist Melanie Martinez is now an internationally known pop star, as her quirky videos based on her orginal songs have made her favorite in virtually every form of media. Consider: • Baldwin's most recent video, “Alphabet Boy” is the artist's fastest growing video to date, earning one million views in eight hours, and, at press time, had amassed 28 million views. • The young singer recently performed her hit single, “Pity Party,” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” – after which the single hit The Top 10 on iTunes immediately after the airing. The single also hit Top 10 on iTunes immediately following her performance. • Her album, Cry Baby, debuted at #1 on Alternative Albums, #5 on Top Albums, and #6 on the Billboard 200, and has since generated more than 350 million streams. In addition: Her first single, “Dollhouse,” has been certified gold; “Pity Party” debuted at #2 on the iTunes Store’s “Top Alternative Songs” before becoming a worldwide Spotify hit, reaching #10 on the US Viral 50 and #13 on the Global Viral chart; and she's already toured the globe, with plans for many more concerts to round out 2016. Get the scoop at melaniemartinezmusic.com and on social media.


BITS & PIECES Eva Avila

era. This new band, along with a similar concept in Live Dead 69 (comprised of Grateful Dead associates) will headline The Paramount in Huntington on December 14 (tickets: paramountny.com).

Photo: Gregg Allman by Danny Clinch

35th & Taylor

Butcher Babies:

Tour With Megadeth

The Airplane Family: Soon To Hit Huntington

Not to be confused with the version of Jefferson Airplance that's still touring, The Airplane Family & Friends reunites former Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Grateful Dead members with other musicians, creating a new look back at the “summer of love.” The performers are Darby Slick, the composer of “Somebody To Love” who launched the career of Grace Slick; Peter Kaukonen, a founding member of both Hot Tuna & Jefferson Starship; Prairie Prince, Jefferson Starship drummer (1992-2007) who also co-founded The Tubes; Slick Aguilar, former Jefferson Starship lead guitarist; Eva Avila, a “Canadian Idol” winner; and Joli Valenti, son of Dino Valenti, who sings Marty Balin’s parts and brings selections from Quicksilver Messenger Service, who often shared the bill with The Dead and The Airplane during the Fillmore

Butcher Babies

Butcher Babies – the focal point of one of our most popular covers last year – will be hitting the road with rock veterans Megadeth this fall. Displaying her enthusiasm for the upcoming tour, Butcher Babies vocalist Heidi Shepherd stated: "We're incredibly honored to join forces with some of our idols, legendary musicians and bands! Megadeth is a staple in metal music, and we can't think of a better way to round out our 2016 touring schedule than with these metal gods. Who didn't grow up with a Megadeth poster glued to your wall with dreams of sharing the stage with them? Bucket list – check!" The tour will stop at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut on October 13.

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Gregg Back On Stage

Gregg Allman has been given a clean bill of health from his doctors, and has been given permission to get back to performing live. He chose the iconic Red Rocks in Colorado as the site for his return on September 25 for a performance at his own Laid Back Festival. "I just can't wait to get back out there," said Allman. "I've gotten so stir

crazy these last few weeks. I feel best when I'm traveling and playing. That's what keeps me going, and there's no better place to start than Red Rocks." Allman's performance at Laid Back Red Rocks was his only performance of summer 2016 (he performed in the late spring at the orginal version of the Laid Back Festival at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater). After that, Allman will return

Gregg Allman

to the area for his annual residency at City Winery in New York City beginning November 6.

35th & Taylor:

Third Time’s The Charm

A young Iowa-based rock act, 35th & Taylor, has been turning heads nationally thanks in part to its fresh take on blues/rock. Lead singer Anna Taylor, who was seen on NBC's “The Voice,” fronts the quartet, with members all under the age of 20: Jack Osborn on bass, Evan Kaler on guitar, and Max Miller on drums. The group recently released its third album, I Know You're Trouble, on the HomeSlice Artists Management label. Taylor is excited about the new effort: “I want tons of people to hear it and I love it,” she said of the album. “I want to continue playing and make a living doing what I love. Continuing to play festivals and new venues is the goal … We will continue to grow as artists and performers, and we can't wait for what lies ahead!” Learn more about this hot group at 35thandtaylor.com.

A New Savior:

Fresh Voice From LA

Portland-born, Los Angeles-based artist Alexandra Savior has released a new single, “M.T.M.E,” which is now available on all digital platforms. Written by the 21-year-old singer and British rock frontman Alex Turner (who has worked with Arctic Monkeys and Last Shadow Puppets), “M.T.M.E” was co-produced by James Ford (famed for Haim and Florence + The Machine) and Turner, and serves as as the follow-up to her debut international hit “Shades” (released earlier around the globe on Columbia Records). Savior’s unique sound and style first caught the attention of several creative forces – including producer and music pro T. Bone Burnett, who placed her song, "Risk," in the most recent season of HBO’s cult series, “True Detective.” In addition, Savior co-wrote the most recent Last Shadow Puppets’ single, "Miracle Aligner," along with the erstwhile Arctic Monkey, Turner. After playing shows in Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco, Savior ia set to perform at London’s Courtyard Theatre on September 29, as well as at The Reeperbahn Festival in Germany. More: alexandrasavior.com

Alexandra Savior

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