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“Eagles Tribute” – This Friday, 9/10

by Steve Briody -

The new Fall season at DHPAC gets off to an incredible start this coming Friday night with an appearance by “Desert Highway”. What sets this Eagles-tribute band apart from others is their lead vocalists….you’ll definitely enjoy Joe Salucci ( a longtime friend of mine) as the “Don Henley” vocalist. Joe has sung on some of the most well-known TV jingles of all-time, and does such a great job in this show. The backup musicians are top-notch too.

This performance may sell out, so I recommend getting your tickets in advance.

Showtime is this Friday, September 10th, @7:30pm.

Hope to see you there!       -Regards, SB

Spectacular shows in September

F R E E   A N D   E A S Y   P A R K I N G !




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Did Elvis and Tom Jones ever perform together?

Steve Mitchell as Elvis

Well, in real life, they didn’t perform together on stage, but they were friends. And, evidently, they sang duets in Elvis’s private suite. (Story at Wikipedia: here.)

You can see this dreamy line-up at DHPAC on August 1st: Elvis and Tom Jones in one, high-energy, afternoon show!

Here’s the press release:
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The Dix Hills Performing Arts Center presents…
The Music of Elvis with Steve Mitchell &
The Music of Tom Jones with Tim Conley
Sunday, August 1, 2010 at 2:00 pm

Artists faithfully recreate two of the sexiest and most dynamic male vocalists of the last 50 years live on stage in a Sunday matinee

The Dix Hills Performing Arts Center will present both Steve Mitchell as the late Elvis Presley and Tom Conley as the great Tom Jones, Sunday, August 1 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $25, available online: here.

Sitting on the loading dock at an electrical supply house where they worked in Memphis, the Burnett Brothers wouldn’t let the young truck driver join their doo wop singing because, well, he was a mere truck driver. That didn’t discourage
young Elvis Presley from cutting a record “That’s All Right Momma” at nearby Sun Records as a birthday present for his mother. Producer Sam Phillips heard the young man sing and the rest was history. Continue reading ‘Did Elvis and Tom Jones ever perform together?’

7/24/2010: Heartless and Head Games (plus video)

Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 7:30 pm at DHPAC/Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College:

Heart tribute with HEARTLESS
Foreigner tribute with HEAD GAMES

Tickets $25 at the door, by phone, or online: here.

Some video to set the stage. Classic Heart that a fan posted at youtube:

Upcoming shows at DHPAC…



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Dix Hills, New York 11746
631-656-2148

List of shows in text at readmore… Continue reading ‘Upcoming shows at DHPAC…’

Friday, July 23: Rolling Stone tribute at DHPAC

DHPAC Press Release, including a list of Rolling Stones songs, and the three phases of the band:

The Dix Hills Performing Arts Center
presents
Hits of the Rolling Stones
with
Streetfighter

Veterans of top original Long Island bands fuse a love of The Rolling Stones and outstanding musicianship to thrill audiences as can only one other band — the Stones themselves.  The Dix Hills Performing Arts Center will present an evening of the Rolling Stones by Streetfighter, July 23 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25. Tickets at the door, or online: here.

Originally founded in 1978 as Long Island’s answer to the Broadway production of Beatlemania, Streetfighter was conceived to capture the music, spirit, and look of the world’s greatest rock and roll band, replete with period-correct clothing. The band plays songs from three distinctively major evolutions of Rolling Stones music, each with the same energy and style that made the originals so globally popular for so many years. The three phases they recreate are: Continue reading ‘Friday, July 23: Rolling Stone tribute at DHPAC’

Meet pianist Judith Alstadter: Video below, show on Sunday, July 25th

An interview celebrating the upcoming performance: Music The Language of Love, From Chopin to Cole Porter.  Sunday, July 25, 2010 at 2pm. DHPAC/Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College. Tickets are $15/$10 seniors and students. Online or by phone at (631)656-2148.

Video info at readmore: Continue reading ‘Meet pianist Judith Alstadter: Video below, show on Sunday, July 25th’

Fri July 9th: Bon Jovi tribute at DHPAC

Bad Medicine does Bon Jovi like no one else! Come see their show at DHPAC/Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College Fri. July 9, 2010 at 7:30pm.  See read more after video for more details!

Found this awesome video of Bad Medicine in action!

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Ringo wants your help! Birthday wish for Wed. July 7th

Ki writes:

Today, Wednesday, July 7, 2010, is Ringo Starr’s 70th Birthday. For his birthday, Ringo asks that everyone — no matter where they are — flash the peace sign, and call out “peace and love”. You can read more about Ringo Starr’s birthday wish at the Liverpool Daily Post.

The DHPAC/Dix Hills Performing Arts Center community loves the Beatles. See a video of a recent Beatles show above. The end credits include local band Mostly Moptop performing Octopus’s Garden. We present many Beatles programs. Next one I see on the calendar is coming up in October. Though, check it out for yourself: here. And, note that a lot of people at DHPAC/Five Towns College slip Beatles songs into their repertoire.

Photos from FTC Pops Concert at Eisenhower Park

Here are some photos from the FTC Pops concert at Eisenhower Park. I will put more on FaceBook. I also hope to have a write up about the evening in the next few days. The next show will be Wednesday, July 21st at 7pm in Roslyn/Albertson. Show info at www.deankarahalis.com.

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