Joan Osborne’s Fave Poets
When the pandemic hit the giant existential pause button for the world back in March 2020, Joan Osborne was in the
When the pandemic hit the giant existential pause button for the world back in March 2020, Joan Osborne was in the
Archival box set explores Fania Records’ attempt at crossing over What Motown and Stax/Volt were to rhythm and blues, Fania Records
Rock and roll may have been pushed out of the limelight by hip-hop, K-pop and whatever social media is spewing out,
Best known as the falsetto-wielding front man of The Darkness, Justin Hawkins has spent the past 20 years picking up the
The influential ska band he launched 35 years ago is still together, and Richard Brooks, saxophonist, singer and heart and soul
Bill Payne is a name that may not be readily recognizable, but the argument can be made that most people have
The blues has always been a music form that’s found its proponents having a healthy respect of its roots and history,
It was on March 8, 2020, that Steve Hackett and his band last appeared on Long Island, at the NYCB Theatre
Consider David Bernard to be the Johnny Appleseed of classical music. Given his role as conductor of the Massapequa Philharmonic, a
For someone who grew up in a musical household in Haifa where famous names like Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger and Odetta
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the release of the Booker T. & the MGs 1962 instrumental “Green Onions,” a
Seven-time GRAMMY Award winning artist and songwriter Billie Eilish has just announced a a new tour stop to her Happier Than
When Carlos Santana released 1999’s Supernatural, the then newly-inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s eighteenth studio album, it represented the
For more than 70 years, the Long Island Harmonizers have been dazzling audiences with their pure toe-tapping acapella harmonies. The Harmonizers
Global pop superstar Dua Lipa has announced additional dates for her 2022 Future Nostalgia Tour, including a show for UBS Arena
Not unlike Alice Cooper, Low Cut Connie is actually one man. That would be frontman/pianist/songwriter Adam Weiner, who originally founded his
How the pandemic helped blow up Low Cut Connie’s Adam Weiner When COVID-19 threw the world into neutral back in March
Long Island’s largest year-round professional theatrical venue, The Argyle Theatre (Mark and Dylan Perlman, Executive Producers & Managing Partners; Evan Pappas,
Rocker’s new album resurrects early unreleased songs Novelist Thomas Wolfe once famously quipped that you can never go home. Clearly, he’s
Midwest to the core, Melissa Etheridge is someone whose love for music is almost equaled by her devotion to football. In
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