Untitled - Out On The Town
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Untitled - Out On The Town
Page 2 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 3 Page 4 The Dead Poets The Real Deal if You Want a True Party Rock Band By: Krista Doran I got a call from Mike Vagnoni the other night about a local band he wanted me to feature in the next “In the Spotlight” segment. We usually compromise on the bands, but he was very insistent on my covering a band managed by Frank Kielb Entertainment called The Dead Poets. I wanted to feature someone else, but of course I gave in – Mike knows the business a lot better than I do! I am glad I listened to him and here’s why…. I had heard of The Dead Poets band but didn’t think I ever actually saw them live. I was thinking and thinking, “Where did I hear that name?” It was driving me crazy and then it hit me like a ton of bricks…Of course! They are the 2008/2009 WMGK House Band winners and just played the WMGK Let Freedom Rock Fest on July 4th at Cooper River Park, along with Foghat and The Marshall Tucker Band. I went to their Myspace page to take a look and listen to the band and it was then that I realized I did see them at a club last year. Unfortunately, I was out with a bunch of friends and could only stay a few minutes and I remember being blown away by the band that was playing – it was The Dead Poets! I had the opportunity to interview Bass Player, Shawn McNulty and what a treat it was to speak to someone so knowledgeable about the music industry and who Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com shared many of the same opinions I have about what is going on out there. Shawn was not afraid to say to me, “we are not a pretty band, and we are not a cookie-cutter band,” and boy did I love that! To me, there is nothing more boring than a live band that plays the same worn out top 40 crapola that everyone else plays. He is of course, exaggerating. Just because they are not a bunch of 20-something pretty boys, doesn’t mean they can’t rock. This is a group of guys that work very hard at what they do and it shows. As their manager Frank Kielb puts it “The Dead Poets are a very strong, highly organized and very talented rock and roll band. They don’t do the average club material you hear elsewhere all over the Delaware Valley. Wherever they play, they are always given return dates, they ‘soldier on,’ they never complain and always get the job done. The Dead Poets definitely rock!” Keep in mind, this is coming from a man who has been in the music industry for over 50 years (yes, I said 50!) – Frank is definitely someone who knows what he is talking about people! The Dead Poets play a vast range of music, including a dance set featuring songs that will make even the most timid person get up and shake their money-maker, including an “Old School Rap” medley. They are not afraid to play anything the crowd asks for. You just can’t help but have a good time with the positive energy this band creates. And do you know what is really cool about them? They aren’t doing it solely for the money. They do it for the true love of playing music. Not one mem- ber has the “I’m a rock star” attitude. Each member is completely approachable and friendly. As Shawn said to me, “everyone in this band wants the same thing – to see some cool places, meet some cool people and play some cool music. To top it off, we are lucky enough to get paid to do it!” Playing live music is not a job to these guys – they love playing together and each member really does bring something special to the table. The band has actually been around for almost eight years now but this version has been in tact for the last two and has been the strongest version yet. When I saw them last year they were awesome – they had such a cool vibe between them. Shawn explained that they don’t even go to a show with a pre-printed set list. As a musician myself, I know that by doing this they are completely organized and they play to the crowd. They look around and see the people that are there and play what the crowd wants to hear. They take the time to entertain, which is something many cover bands have forgotten how to do, or never even bothered to learn. Shawn told me “there are a lot of bad things going on in the world and all we want to do is just show everyone a good time for a couple of hours”. The Dead Poets is truly a band that anyone will enjoy so be sure to check them out. The band is: Shannon Bowden on lead vocals, Dave Cinaglia on guitar and vocals, Rob DeSimone, guitar, keys and vocals, John Dolceamore guitar and vocals, Shawn McNulty, bass guitar and vocals and Dave Ramani on drums. If you are looking for great live music that is going to make you forget your troubles and make you want to get up and dance, the Dead Poets WILL deliver. Check out their schedule at www.myspace.com/poetrock2007 . To book The Dead Poets, contact Frank Kielb Entertainment at 610-325-4540 or at www.therockbands.com The Groove Train Riders : A Philly Area Jam Band like No Other Karl Ackerman, bass and vocals,Vince Perillo on keys, Kevin By: Krista Doran Keefe on drums and I think that in the last few band features Tyler Purdy, guitar and vocals. They currently I have done, I have made it a point to have 2 CDs done and express how much I really enjoy local are working on their original music. Originality however, even with original bands is rare nowadays. Let’s 3rd live CD. Johnny D writes face it, its all been done! It’s difficult to do most of the songs and uses his own life experiences as his inspiration. As Johnny something totally original and that is why we decided to feature local original bands puts it, “We are deeply into our music, it’s in our hearts. Other than family and in the OOT that are really striving to be friends, there is nothing more important.” different. The OOT supports local music – ALWAYS! And speaking of original music, you never know what you are going to find out there. From time to time, I will head out to an open mic night to catch some of these local musicians. Earlier in the year, I was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a band at McStew’s Irish Bar in Levittown at their open mic night, which is hosted by Kirk from Angry Vic, every Wednesday night. These guys were up there, jamming their hearts out and I was really digging it. There was such a soulful, funky vibe throughout the place and it was completely The Groove Train Riders have been making there because of the sound this band had their way to some of the best local rooms for original music, including The Whiskey created. I am speaking of course, of one Tango in Philly and Bootleggers in NJ and of my favorite local original bands, The in August, they will be playing The Jam Rave Groove Train Riders. at The Warehouse which is located at 1600 GTR is headed up by Johnny D, who N 5th St. in Philly. This is a 2 day Jam Band I affectionately address as “Funk Master Johnny,” a name I created for him, because style event that is a family friendly festival with activities for kids and adults and of when he plays his guitar, this guy is off course great live entertainment! in outer space somewhere. Their music If you can’t check them out at The Jam is soulful and bluesy, but has this certain Rave, definitely catch the Groove Train psychedelic tone to it that draws you in Riders somewhere else, because they are at first note. The Groove Train Riders is an extremely engaging, original band from definitely a jam band, and I asked Johnny the area, and are highly deserving of your what that meant to him and he told me, attention if you like good music. You can “It’s totally improvisational – every time hear them right now by going to their we play a song we jam and it’s always different.” GTR has been together now for 5 myspace site to hear LIVE recordings at years and have been making great progress. www.myspace.com/groovetrainriders. Ride The band is Johnny D – guitar and vocals, on my funky friends, ride on! Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 5 Page 6 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 7 Page 8 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Amy Lordan Gilligan’s Irish Pub Amy Lordan is our bartender of the month and she stands in at 5’ and has brown hair and blue eyes. Located at 7759 New Falls Road in Levittown, PA is the new Gilligan’s Irish Pub and here is where you will find our bartender Amy, on Tuesdays from 3pm to 8pm , Thursday nights and Friday happy hour. Amy has been a bartender for the last 3 years and she really is into her job. She is personality plus behind the bar and knows what her customers like. Hobbies: Going out with her friends and her biggest kick in life is taking her kids down to the Jersey Shore and going to the beach. Favorite radio station: Likes Q-102 Amy is a resident of Levittown, PA and has a good amount of steady customers who like to visit her each week at Gilligans. THOUGHTS ON BEING A BARTENDER: “I love to talk to peo- ple and you can say I really enjoy this part of it with the many regulars that come over to see me each week. I remember what people like to drink and try to give them good service and always a friendly smile.” Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 9 Around Town at Sweeney’s Summer Sizzler! by Mike Vagnoni On July 15th Sweeney’s hosted their annual summer sizzler and many friends came out to enjoy the atmosphere and the many specials offered. The music was just top flight with the band PLEASE, PLEASE,ME...this band is going places for sure...”This year’s event was bigger then last year said Chris Sweeney, the staff had fun and so did the many people that came over.” Here are some photos from the event. Page 10 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 11 Page 12 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com There Are Angels Among Us - At Ego Bar & Lounge Searching for an Angel? That’s just what you’ll find at Ego Bar and Lounge inside of Trump Taj Mahal. Ego just got a little more ‘heavenly’ this summer with an all-new edition of the girl-band The Angels, bringing their energetic performances every Thursday through Sunday through September 9 beginning at 9 pm. The Angels, produced by Dan Mulhern and Doug Allen, took Atlantic City by storm in the summer of 2008. The producers, in collaboration with Steve Gietka,Vice President of Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts and lead vocalist/choreographer Gina Cannuscio (Gina C.) held several exhaustive auditions in New York City and Atlantic City. The result yielded an all new cast of dancer/vocalists. In the summer of 2009, The Angels are creating the kind of hysteria associated with national, mega-hit pop bands. The Angels consist of six professionally-trained female performers who, together with two amazing musicians, deliver their brand of exhilarating music spanning from pop and rock, old school hip hop and R&B to bring a sizzling energy to club goers who are looking for something with a unique edge. Angels can be likened to the girl-group The Pussycat Dolls, with their hot choreography, sexy costumes and sensational vocals, along with some serious live music…this is entertainment with a lot of spice! In addition to Gina C., The Angels also features vocalist/dancer Daisy Flores, and background singer/dancers, Ashle’ Worrick, Nicole Douglas, Melanie Aguirre and Amber Hagar. Some of the Angels have been seen on videos with performers such as Madonna, Brittany Spears, Keisha Cole and Elton John. “I really wanted to turn the heat up on our return engagement at Ego Bar & Lounge. The choreography is very challenging, hot and sassy. It brings a fun, yet sensual feel to these shows. It’s the type of choreography you would see on the concert stages of Madonna, Brittany or Pink. It’s just hot,” stated Gina C. Open auditions for The Angels were held this past winter and spring both in New York and in Atlantic City, attracting hundreds of applicants from as far away as Los Angeles and Chicago for a coveted spot. Only five were selected to join Gina and her band, which includes Dan Jost on guitar/vocals and Ron Segars on percussion/vocals. Audiences can expect a wide genre of cover music such as 80s rock by Def Leppard, R&B songs by Rhianna, some old school hip hop, pop music and more during three energetic: 50 minute sets. “There is nothing like Ego in Atlantic City, or anywhere else for that matter! Ego has it all. The Angels rival the Pussycat Dolls! Slamming DJs, club/silhouette dancers numerous hi-tech amenities, dancing and gaming--all in a high energy atmosphere with superior service. My total vision for the club’s transformation is now complete. Trump proves once again that we are the innovative casino company.” commented Steve Gietka,Vice President of Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts. Talented and sexy female DJ’s such as, DJ Hot Linh, and DJ Freezie, keep the energy flowing during the band’s breaks. These live entertainment shows are featured Thursdays through Sundays, beginning at 9 pm all summer long. Every Thursday is Service Industry Night with an emphasis on Blackjack and drink specials including $2.00 domestic beer and $4.00 house wine and house cocktails. Ego is open 24/7 with signature cocktails, and sporting over a dozen plasma televisions around the bar. Admission to Ego Bar and Lounge is free and features an impressive dance floor, state-of-the-art sound systems, comfy couches and bottle service, with a club-like atmosphere, to drop in for cocktails before a concert at The Taj, celebrate a big win, or stay for the sizzling entertainment and dance the night away. *Must be 21 or older. Positive proof of identification will be required. Subject to change or cancellation at management’s discretion. Certain restrictions apply. Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com The Great Gig In Philadelphia: WMGK Searches for Official Houseband As a musician there is no greater honor than being recognized for beautifully recreating the best classic rock songs of all time. While we may never get to see the original Doors, Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd play live again, we can see and even judge remakes of our favorite classic rock hits performed live in select venues around Philadelphia. Philadelphia’s Classic Rock station 102.9 WMGK is hosting its’ fifth annual “WMGK Official Houseband” Competition. Channeling their best John Bonham,Van Zant and Slash, hundreds of local Philadelphia bands are vying for the coveted title of 2009 “WMGK’s Official Houseband”. The competition is well known in the Philadelphia region among musicians, bar-goers, restaurants and WMGK listeners. WMGK Promotions Director, Dan Fein says, “The Houseband Promotion continues to get a great response. Our jocks love hosting the competition, bands love performing and local establishments enjoy taking part in the events,” For musicians, being named the “WMGK Houseband” means booking the ultimate gig. The grand prize includes, $1,000 in new band equipment, two free days of recording time at Fifth Stone Studios, the opportunity to play not only countless MGK gigs, parties and events, but the winning band will also rock out at the 2010 Let Freedom Rock Fest. They also receive regional exposure and the opportunity to network among some of Philadelphia’s top music notables. Last years Official “WMGK Houseband”, The Dead Poets recently shared the stage with Foghat & The Marshall Tucker Band. The Dead Poets are currently wrapping up their 12-month reign as one of Philadelphia’s greatest classic rock cover bands. According to Fein, “The Dead Poets possessed the total package, “From beginning to end The Dead Poets were intense. They had incredible stage presence, instrumental rhythm and vocal prowess.” The deadline for this year’s promotion was Friday, July 17. Days prior to the entry cutoff, Fein had already received over 100 entries, and expected dozens more by 5pm on Friday afternoon. A select group of WMGK staff members will listen to each submission before choosing 16 bands to advance to the Qualifying Rounds. Every Thursday night starting July 30 until August 20, WGMK will host “Official Houseband” Qualifying Rounds in venues surrounding Philadelphia, West Chester and New Jersey. At each stop four different Quarterfinalist bands will attempt to melt faces. WMGK is judging on stage presence, musicianship, crowd response, and originality. The Houseband Competition kicks off the first quarterfinal round at Chickies & Peter’s on Roosevelt Blvd. The MGK Houseband Finals will take place on August 27, at Cavanaugh’s Riverdeck on Columbus Blvd. To find out more about the Houseband Competition and the upcoming quarterfinal shows, tune into 102.9 FM or visit www.WMGK.com. Page 13 JAZZ GUITARIST EARL KLUGH ON TOUR IN SUPPORT OF “THE SPICE OF LIFE” By Rob Nagy Few jazz guitarists can lay claim to the longevity and success that the legendary Earl Klugh continues to enjoy. Having released more than two dozen studio, compilation and greatest hits albums dating back to the mid seventies, Klugh has achieved iconic status in a jazz field that so many artists find difficult to endure let alone achieve commercial success. He has sold millions of records, toured the world, performed at the White House and received numerous accolades from fans, fellow artists and music critics. He was most recently publicly acknowledged to be one of the top sventy-five jazz guitarists of all-time according to Downbeat Magazine. Klugh is currently on tour through-out the U.S. promoting his 2008 Grammy nominated masterpiece “The Spice of Life”, his first album since 2005. Born in the mid fifties in Detroit, Michigan, Klugh, latched onto the guitar at the age of thirteen after seeing Chet Atkins on the Perry Como Show. Many years later, Klugh and Atkins would record together appearing on several of each other’s recordings. As Klugh continued to progress as an artist he was able to create his own distinctive style combining jazz, R&B and pop establishing the foundation for a long and successful career. In addition to his work with Atkins, Klugh would go on to perform with George Benson, Chick Corea and George Shearing, just to name a few. He released his self-titled debut in 1976 followed by subsequent albums every year through the late nineties. In 1981 Klugh recorded the album “One on One” with Bob James winning his first and only Grammy award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. “I won the very first Grammy I was nominated for and lost eleven times after that”, recalls Klugh. ,”It’s a great honor but the odds would be I have to win it again but you never know. At least I have won. If you think about it, if I was nominated twelve times and never won that would really be tough. But I think coming out of the box and winning early that kind of takes the edge off.” Recording and touring at a feverish pace for decades, Klugh’s personal life took center stage when his mother suddenly became ill. “I was making a record a year for well over twenty years”, says Klugh”, “Then my mom got ill in the late 90’s and she died in ’99 so that took up quite a bit of my time. Not the greatest time for me on a personal note. I was still playing but hadn’t gotten into doing another record. I couldn’t really plan a good recording situation. Something that I felt would be long lasting.” Klugh is back with a new perspective and appreciation for life that only the passage of time and the loss of a parent could bring. “It’s a difficult time when you lose a loved one it changes things around for a while”, says Klugh. “When you’re young you take things for granted. As you get older you really realize that you’re not immortal, you’re not going to be here forever.You should enjoy what you’re doing and don’t dwell on the bad things. Look at the good side of life, which is what I try to do every day.” On his current album “The Spice of Life”, Klugh has produced thirteen songs, nine of which are original, showcasing some of the most beautiful, emotional and melodic compositions of his career. While it is hard to single out any one-song, standouts include “Canadian Sunset”, “Ocean Blue”, “Heart of My Life”, “Morning in Rio” and “Lucy’s World”. “I was trying to do something that was going to be more than just a guitar record”, says Klugh. “I spent so much time doing records of all original material, I thought back on my earlier records and I did a lot of original material but I also fused that with other songs that I liked and I hadn’t done that in a while. So I picked some great tunes that I enjoyed and still have nine originals on it. I thought it was a very good mixture of musical styles and types of music”, added Klugh. “Going from solo pieces to orchestrated pieces to electronic pieces. I had a lot of fun working on all of those pieces of the puzzle and putting it together in a way that I thought would play down really well if you just put the CD on and sit down and listen to it or you’re driving in your car you’d get a good experience from it. I thought that it was musical fun, uplifting.” In a musical environment that continues to experience radical changes from recording to the marketing of an artist, Klugh has been able to stay the course and enjoy a consistent and highly successful career. “I’ve been very fortunate because I’ve never succumbed” says Klugh. “If I can’t make the record I want to make I’m not your guy. So I’ve been very fortunate in that way. Over the years I’ve had more success than not. So, I found people who were willing to go with what I was trying to do. The delivery system for music is so different,” added Klugh. “There’s not much that’s in the stores anyway which kind of, in many cases makes the old model obsolete.You make a record and there are no stores or bins to put them in you’re left with the Internet and alternative ways to sales. So that’s really where it is now.” In addition to his own career endeavors Klugh continues to branch out hosting an annual spring concert at the Five Star Broadmoor Hotel and Resort in Colorado Springs called “A Weekend of Jazz” (www.weekendofjazz.com) As the host and a performer, Klugh has shared the stage some of the biggest names in jazz, which has included Joe Sample, Chuck Mangione, Bob James, Chris Botti and Ramsey Lewis just to name a few. For more info on Earl Klugh go to www. earlklugh.com Page 14 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 15 Page 16 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 17 Page 18 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Join us for Squirrel Murphy’s 1st Anniversary! By Lynn Ramage’ We recently stopped in at Squirrel Murphy’s Irish Pub located at Davisville Shopping Center at 872 E. Street Rd. Warminster, PA and had a nice chat with Proprietor Cindi Cavalli who was bartending. She was very enthuasitic about their One Year Anniversary coming up on July 25th! As we discussed the upcoming Anniversary party; Cindi explained “ Music will be with the band “New Deal” and there will be drink specials and plenty of giveaways such as Phillie Tickets, Eagles Tickets and they will be running Coors Promotions all day and the Coors Girls will be out also with give always! Our Phillie’s fans are very passionate! We’re just trying to give back to those have been so kind and generous here this year!” Personally, I love this bar; of course anything to do with a “Squirrel” is right up my alley anyway! I asked Cindi how they came up with unusual name for the venue and she told me “it came from a movie character, we wanted something Irish and loved the Squirrel Logo and so it blended together nicely.” The bar even has these awesome Squirrel logo t-shirts that you can pick up for a reasonable price. The bar is very spacious and impeccably clean, friendly and comfortable and there is never a cover charge! For the sports fans, there are 8 large plasma TV’s on all the walls all around the bar! Keeping in touch with the Irish, they carry more Irish whiskey and beer, which is the most in that area. Out of eight taps, three are Irish beers! There is a secret Signature shot that only you can get at Squirrel Murphy’s that looks just like a Guinness and goes down so smoothly, my recommendations there! There is also an extensive beer take out as well. With plenty of free well-lit parking, how can you go wrong? Cindi explained that Monday through Thursdays are their Pool leagues Every night there is some sort of drink special going on and we’ve reopened the kitchen and have great roast beef sandwiches and wings as well as wraps, pizza and delicious appetizers.Fridays and Saturday nights from 7-9 pm they offer half price appetizers! From Monday thru Thursday 8-10 pm you can get free wings too! They do have bands on Saturday nights all year round and some of the bands that have played there are: Unfinished Business, Stems and Seeds, New Deal and Lost Pint. Cindi explained, “They are also open to finding some good Irish bands to play there. The bar also hopes to do a Golf Outing sometime in late September, which should be a lot of fun! This place has really turned around 180 degrees!” All in all you can really kick back here, they have a great selection of music on the jukebox of tastefully selected obscure classics from the 60’s to the 90’s from Alabama to Kid Rock and it’s not so loud you can’t hear what you’re saying! There is just a very friendly, happy bunch of people from thier 20’s to their 60’s that even Croon to the Jukebox! It’s great! It is very apparent that all that come there have a good time! Definitely stop out to see what Squirrel Murphy’s is all about on July 25th! Page 19 Page 20 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Horoscopes By Psychic Perry B. Aries (March 21-April 19) Serious conversation with a partner could color things differently. Scripting the event where others are concerned is not the best idea. Talk it out, and you will have a better understanding. You are not all wrong, but neither are others concerned. bit and you will see things in a different light. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Life comes at you fast, and Taurus (April 20-May 20) have to be on your toes. You may feel a hostile take- you Change what you can and over is brewing. Friends leave the rest alone. It will are being difficult, and famtake care of itself. You do not ily is acting a bit strange as always have to have the apwell. Take a good hard look proval of others. Trust your into yourself, and see what instincts more and you will changes are needed. If you see you can make a difference do not see any then ask what in your life. the problem is. Gemini (May 21-June 20) All work, and no play really never works for Gemini. You would like to participate in other activities but certain responsibilities call. Try infusing the must-dos into your life with more fun. Make it all work for you. Sagittarius (Nov.22-Dec. 21) It is important to focus on what is going on around you now. There is nothing wrong with making future plans, but the here and now is what is going on. Do not lose sight on today, planning for tomorrow. Cancer (June 21-July 22) You might want to take a serious look at your financial situation. Each month you are going deeper in debt. Watch your spending, and try to come up with a plan to lower the debt. Perhaps not trying to keep up with your friends could be one solution. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan 19) You are now in a bit of a bind, and it is frustrating a partner. Share you economic plan with him or her, and see if there is an agreement on the plan. There is still a half a year to go, and you will need to cover that nut. I would not depend on the Lottery to pull you out. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You are coming off much too stern with others, and they are becoming standoffish. It would be better to be less demanding, and you will find others will be more cooperative. Lighten up, and have some fun and you will be a lot happier. Aquarius (Jan.20-Feb 18) If you are thinking of moving or buying a house now would be a good time to make your move. A change of environment is what you need, and a major project to keep you out of trouble. Look for greener pastures. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Do not make judgments without getting all the facts. Look into things a little deeper, and you will get a better understanding. A friend may be talking out of turn, but it is not your place to set them straight. They will eventually see the errors of their ways. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Being a nurturing person there is someone close to you that needs your help. You have the ability to give them a helping hand. Even though you may be in pain yourself, helping another will take your mind off of your problems for a little while. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Change is a good thing, and can serve you well. Remember doing what you have always done will get you what you have always got. Try to step outside the circle, and look at things from a different prospective. Lighten up a Psychic Perry B. Call 215677-4855 to speak to Perry B. Email psyperryb@aol. com. Perry B. is available for private readings, groups, organizations, and Tarot Card parties. Call for costs and availability Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Rocker Richie Scarlet August 8th at Whiskey Tango! DJ Freezie (aka Chelsea Frost) was born in PA in September of 1989, and it was obvious early on that she had a big personality. When she was still young, her family moved to the Jersey shore, and in these early years, Chelsea ALWAYS had to be the center of attention (a trait she inherited from her father)!! Even in elementary school, she was the class clown, and participated in any and every school production she could find. In her early teen years, she attended Circus Camp, where she studied trapeze, break dancing, and yes, even clown classes! Later studies include 3 years of hip hop dance. All culminating in one eclectic dynamo! Throughout her secondary school days, she performed in several plays and lip synced in various talent shows in school, while constantly displaying her dance skills. In recent years, she developed an appreciation for classic rock music (again, from her father) and collects classic rock vinyls, which truly influences her mash ups. She recently developed a love for hip hop and dance music, and while spinning, totally integrates dance and performance in her show. DJ Freezie is a TOTAL performer. Her infectious enthusiasm, beauty, style and love of music is obvious throughout all of her performances! Bullwinkle Moose On The Loose Original Bands, Musicians & Local Scene ON DISPLAY is an unstoppable lineup of dashing good looks, angelic voices, indestructible strings, hip horns, and bodacious beats. Hailing from South Jersey and the Philadelphia area, these eight musicians have assembled to relinquish the tasteless conception of popular music today and restore the credibility of the genres they grew up with and still love. Mourning the short-lived popular recognition of incredible musicians such as Reel Big Fish, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, No Doubt, and Sublime, ON DISPLAY has crafted their own brew of catchy “Rock with Horns” with the hope of persuading the tides of popularity from convictions of mindless simplicity to an appreciation of music that’s slightly more sophisticated than simple, but overarchingly FUN. Ladies and Gentleman, Boys and Girls, Monsters, Madmen, Degenerates, and Superheroes, wherever, whenever, and in every walk of life, We are All.... “ON DISPLAY”. Zach Brooks - Guitar/ Vocals/Trumpet/Trombone, Tom Rice - Guitar/Vocals, Mike Wolk - Bass Guitar, Paul Matuszak - Drums, Justin Browne - Saxophone, Ted Blohm - Trombone, Matt Fischer - Trombone, Ben Mulholland - Trumpet myspace.com/ondisplayband Page 21 Thursday Nights @ The 40/40 Club in Atlantic City A remarkable, extraordinary and sensational destination. You’ve heard about it, now experience it. Join Sam Lit for a sophisticated HyLitRhythm and Oldies Dance Party 9pm-2am at the 40/40 Club 2120 Atlantic Ave. Summer Schedule Every Tuesday - resident DJ - Industry Night Trump Plaza Beach Bar Every Thursday - Jack’s Place, Avalon Every Friday - Fieldhouse, Philly Every Saturday - Ocean Drive Every Sunday - Ego Lounge, Trump Taj Mahal w/ the Angels Booking - The Pomponio Co, 610-251-2533; [email protected] Atlantic City New Jersey Call (609) 449 4040 for more information. Singer/lead guitarist Richie Scarlet will be performing Saturday, August 8, at the Whiskey Tango. The multi talented Richie who has played with Ace Frehley, Sebastian Bach and Mountain has not been down from NYC region to play this area in over a decade! Our area’s own Larry Fisher will be on bass and Russ Wilson will be on drums. (856) 346-3001 • 814 S. White Horse Pike • Somerdale, NJ Page 22 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Around Town @ ALBERT’S CAFE by Mike Vagnoni There is something special going on over at Albert’s Cafe each week and this summer is one of the best ever at Albert’s Cafe at Grant and Academy Road. The main downstairs bar area is jammin;’ each week with hot DJ’s and of course the master of karaoke - Mr. Harry O. Look for Miller Lite Pitchers every day for $5.00 what a deal! .... Albert’s is all new inside with 8 big flat screen TV’s for all sports and they now have a new bar menu so check it out this week. For more info : see their schedule in this issue. Here are a couple of photos of some of the employees and some of the weekly regulars who make Albert’s their #1 party spot. Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 23 Page 24 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com A Taste of Italy at La Casa Di Lucia by Helene La Casa Di Lucia, located at 14425 Bustleton Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia, in the Trent Plaza Shopping Center, has the best Italian food around-hands down! Not only is the food favoloso (fabulous), it’s very affordable! Where else can you get home-made authentic pasta for $8.00 Monday -Friday from 3:00-6:00pm for their Early Bird Specials. It includes Soup or Salad, Roll & Butter, Choice of Dessert, a Beverage and your choice of Lasagna, Penne Vodka, Spaghetti and Meatballs, Baked Ziti, or Mussels over Linguini. There is even more to choose from with prices no more than $11.75! The restaurant offers other fantastic specialty dishes under the regular dinner menu too, including Veal dishes, Filet Mignon, and Seafood Platters. A real treat is their scrumptious Surf and Turf (6 oz. Broiled Lobster Tail and 6 oz. Grilled Filet Mignon) cooked to perfection! La Casa Di Lucia is a “Mom & Pop” operated business. The owners, Joe and Lucia are wonderful, friendly and make you feel at home. It is evident by their success of over 20 years-still accommodating many of the same customers and their families with whom they first served. Now they serve their children’s families and so on. And word spreads fast. This place is busy just about all the time too! They also offer lunch specials from 11:00am -3:00pm which includes sandwiches, pizza and more! And let’s not forget the little ones, a children’s menu with prices ranging from $3.75 to $6.00! On my visit to the restaurant, I was greeted warmly by both owners in fact they sat with my party throughout and made us feel like part of their family. We started off with a large appetizer, “Lucia’s Combo”, for just $10.95, it included a large portion of Fresh Mozzarella Cheese wrapped in Prosciutto, Fresh Tomatoes, Large Black Olives and the best Home-made Roasted Red Peppers and Grilled Hot Peppers in seasoned olive oil; dipped with their homemade bread---Delicious! We tried a portion of Chicken Francaise, which was out of this world! The chicken was very tender and the sauce was light, lemony and sweet. The Raviolis were cooked perfectly and lightly topped with marinara sauce. Then they served us their very own special Tiramisu and Lucia’s Italian Rum Cake ( my very favorite!) Another perfect ending to a superb night out on the town! La Casa Di Lucia has live entertainment five days a week in their front bar area and several times a year they have a special event to help benefit Breast Cancer Research. They also offer banquet and catering services for your special occasion-specializing in bridal showers, christenings, funerals and parties, accommodating up to 100 guests. Catering & Party Trays are also available for all your Holiday & Party needs! For more information please call (215) 677-6111 and ask for Joseph Magro. Also check out their website at www.lacasadilucias.com. The next time you are in the mood for a fantastic meal that is priced “just right” take a quick drive over to La Casa Di Lucia-it’s in the neighborhood-and bring your appetite! Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Page 25 Page 26 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com WMGK Captivates the 4th with Great Classic Rock By: Steve Trager Each and every year we indulge ourselves with the grand opportunity to be apart of a celebration that for many us take for granted. It’s the pure fact of how lucky we really are in numerous ways in celebrating our nations’ birthday. This joyous occasion brings together friends, families, and people of all walks of life that share one thing in common and that is the passion for fireworks and free music. I mean seriously who doesn’t love free concert music these days? As we know it, concert tickets are rather expensive even if it’s a form or entertainment for many of us who just can’t get enough of the live vibe of a live performance anymore. For the past NINE consecutive years, greater media’s WMGK has brought fourth a long list of band’s that have long been a daily feature in rotation amongst their vault of great classic rock the their stage “ Let Freedom Rock Fest”. Just a few that have graced that stage, Pat Benatar, Peter Frampton, Cheap Trick, Kansas, and Foreigner. It seems to get bigger and better each year. Infact, this was perhaps the best year to date. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect sunny blue skies and not as humid as past events. And not a drop of rain the entire evening which made things even more perfect for everyone. This year’s event had three bands of entertainment that including two headliners The Marshall Tucker Band and Foghat, which rocked the thousands’ in Grande attendance with their hit makers that put them on the map decades ago with “ Fool For The City “, “ All I Want to Do” ( Is Make Love To You ) and their rock anthem that could be heard for miles “Slow Ride”. Besides the great night of music shared by everyone, the brilliant display of the fireworks that raced up the sky over cooper river park which certainly can be appreciated by all those who lined up as far as the eye could see. One thing certainly comes to mind, if this years’ Freedom Fest was amazing, can WMGK outdo themselves with the next set of performers for the tenth anniversary? Never under estimate the question as if it can happen again and again. The answer is always YES. Page 27 August 4-18 California ‘66 Revue Tour Two premiere bands of the Los Angeles psyche- To Dream Last Night”) will be interviewed at delic era-late ‘60s will join forces August 4-18 the tour kick-off by local director-producer, for the California ‘66 Revue George Manney, for his new tour. The Electric Prunes, documentary in production, Love and a special tribute to “Philly Pop Music, The Lost Sky “Sunlight” Saxon of the Pioneers.” James engineered Seeds will bring the spirit of 60’s Philly Power Pop group, Sunset Strip in the late ‘60s Nazz second and third L.P.’s up the East Coast and into along with Todd Rungren’s Canada and the Midwest. first L.P. “Runt.” Tour Dubbed the California ‘66 promoter Patrick Hand, in Revue, the tour kicks off in a statement said, “I’ve come Philadelphia August 4th at to think that 1966 was really Johnny Brenda’s and ends on the year that rock music August 18 at the Birchmere peaked, before the excesses outside Washington, D.C. of stadium venues and art Other tour cities include rock, and these musicians New York, Chicago, Toronto, were a big part of that.” Montreal, Cleveland, Detroit, Johnny Brenda’s and Pittsburgh. 1201 N. Frankford Ave Of special note, James Lowe, 215-739-9684 lead vocalist of the Electric www.johnnybrendas.com Prunes (“I Had Too Much Page 28 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com The Devon Welcomes The Many Voices Of Joe Conklin Flower Power Concerts Presents HIPPIEFEST 2009 A Concert for Peace & Love with THE TURTLES feat. FLO & EDDIE, FELIX CAVALIERE of THE RASCALS, CHUCK NEGRON form. of Three Dog On Thursday August 13th Philadelphia native Joe Conklin brings his energetic one man comedy show to The Devon Theater in Mayfair. This unique and unpredictable comedian always brings the house down with his unlimited supply of impressions. Audiences will laugh along with famous voices from around the area and beyond. It’s always fun trying to see which way he’ll go when he get’s started with a skit. The shows are always packed and everyone leaves completely satisfied from a night of entertainment that only Joe Conklin can deliver. In addition to his stand up comedy he can be heard daily on one of Philly’s highest rated morning shows 610 WIP along with Angelo Cataldi and the Morning Guys. We arranged to meet at The Devon to talk about his upcoming show and his life of comedy. got paid. When I graduated from college I had three goals. I wanted to make 100,000 a year, I wanted to headline at an Atlantic City casino and I wanted to do a national voice over for McDonalds. I never got the McDonalds gig.” Joe laughed. I asked if anyone ever disliked an impression. “Dick Vermeil. I came up to him before a banquet and said hey Dick my names Joe Conklin nice to meet you. I’m the guy that imitates you on the radio and he said ‘Yea I’ve heard ya and you got that fricking part down pretty good don’t yo u? Bill Bergey wants to strangle me just about every time he see me because I imitate him in a voice that might be construed as a little higher pitched and maybe even fem and he doesn’t think he sounds like that. The biggest thrill for me is when the principals are there and I can do the impressions right in front of them.” Night, BADFINGER feat. JOEY MOLLAND, DENNY LAINE form. of MOODY BLUES & WINGS, at the KESWICK THEATRE : An AEG Live Venue TUES., AUG. 4, 8 PM “A taste of Woodstock without the mud and bad acid” – The Miami Herald ... Tickets on sale now! Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock as peace, love and happiness come to the Keswick with HIPPIEFEST 2009 on Tues., Aug. 4 at 8 PM, bringing “It’s good to come back to Mayfair, come on out. together rock and roll fans of all ages and generations. It’s a Thursday night, perfect time in the summer. It’s Now in its fourth year, the national HIPPIEFan affordable show, a family show.You have to see “To be one of the guys on 610 WIP morning show EST tour features some of music’s biggest names this theater it’s totally renovated. I think it looks it’s powerful stuff. There’s a lot of responsibility that from the 60’s & 70’s including CHUCK NEGRON great. We’re very excited and we’re gonna pack the goes along with it because when you open your formerly of Three Dog Night, FELIX CAVALIERE of house. One can expect to see a PG13 show, a lot of mouth you’re talking to hundreds of thousand of THE RASCALS, THE TURTLES featuring FLO & EDDIE local stuff, things about being in the Northeast, Philly people. There’s a great deal of pleasure when you get and more. This year’s performers and their respective sports stuff, sports in general, tons of impressions, feedback from people. It really is a lot of fun.You want bands have amassed a collective total of over three Cole Hamels, Meryl Reese, Andy Reid, touch on to look for opportunities that people don’t always dozen Top 20 singles with seven of those hitting #1 on politics, the Mayor, the Governor, the great S enator think are opportunities. Anywhere there’s a microthe U.S. charts. HIPPIEFEST tour creator Toby Ludwig that doesn’t know what party he wants to belong to phone you want to try and get on it. I wasn’t willing touts “This festival is for people who weren’t around and of course we have Chip Snapper’s Tap Room from to sacrifice everything to achieve national stardom. I Kensington.” Joe smiled. had a wife and kids and success is measured in differ- in the 60’s & 70’s - or were and just can’t seem to remember.” ent ways. Sometimes when you get to the top on a Former Three Dog Night vocalist and singer/ “I first started doing impressions when I was 7 or national level you gotta kind of sell out on everything 8. The first one I did was Howard Cosell. I guess I al- else. Who’s to say that if I moved to Hollywood when songwriter CHUCK NEGRON says, “I’m so looking ways wanted to do it but I didn’t know if it could ever I was 19 my life would be as full and rich as it is right forward to performing in this year’s HIPPIEFEST”. happen. Harry Kalas was probably my favorite voice now. I’m blessed I really have everything that I need.” Three Dog Night had 18 consecutive Top 20 hits and to do and it was pretty jolting when he died. I’ve been Joe Smiled. 20 consecutive Top 40 hits, ultimately selling over 90 on stage my 7th and 8th grades and then again as million albums total worldwide. Their #1’s include a senior in High School. I started doing some open Please visit www.joeconklin.com or www.devonthe“Mama Told Me Not To Come,” “Joy To The World” mike nights in college. I graduated from Temple and ater.org for tickets or further information20on one of and “Black and White”. got a sales job at a radio station but after 6 months Philly’s brightest stars. Thanks. FELIX CAVALIERE of THE RASCALS also has an I began to do my stand up routine. The first job I By John J. Ruppert 7-17-2009 incredible catalog of pop songs including mega-hits ever did was the day before New Years Eve in 1984 [email protected] “Good Lovin’,” “Groovin’,” and “People Got To Be at The Capitol Plaza Hotel in Trenton, NJ. I was kind www.myspace.com/jjrupp1 Free”. of an extra guy, a walk up and I don’t know if I even Hosts for the concert (as well as performers) are THE TURTLES featuring Flo and Eddie. Original vocalists Mark Volman (Flo) and Howard Kaylan (Eddie) have carried on the music of the band since its inception. THE TURTLES first hit the scene in 1965 with their rendition of the Bob Dylan-penned song “It Ain’t Me Babe,” which landed in the Top 10. But it was the release of their 1967 hit “Happy Together” that launched them into classic rock history and lead them to become a HIPPIEFEST staple. As one of the most promising British groups of the 60’s, BADFINGER captured the attention of Paul McCartney and became the one world-class talent signed to the Beatles’ Apple Records label that remained with the label. They enjoyed great success with hit singles including “Come & Get It”, “No Matter What”, “Day After Day” and “Baby Blue”. Members of the band including JOEY MOLLAND played a key role in projects associated with George Harrison such as the hit single “It Don’t Come Easy”, the album All Things Must Pass and at the Concert for Bangladesh. They also worked on John Lennon’s Imagine album. Rounding out the lineup is songwriter/multiinstrumentalist DENNY LAINE. The former MOODY BLUES frontman/guitarist also co-founded WINGS with Paul McCartney, contributing to the songwriting as well as providing lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals, keyboards, and bass to their catalogue. With WINGS, LAINE enjoyed the biggest commercial success of his career including co-writing the smash hit “Mull of Kintyre”. LAINE stayed on with the group until they officially disbanded in 1981 and has continued writing and touring as a solo artist. Tickets are $49.50 and can be ordered online @ www.keswicktheatre.com, via Phone-Charge (215-572-7650), in person at the Keswick box office Mondays through Saturdays from 12 PM to 6 PM, and all Ticketmaster outlets. For additional information about upcoming Keswick attractions - www.keswicktheatre.com Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Donny’s Joke Corner sad. I think I will say a special prayer for them tonight.’ The Indian doctor said, ‘Good idea. I’m going to contact my ophthalmologist colleague and see Mike, Farrah, and Billy Mays if there’s anything that he might be able to After entering the do for them.’ The Chinese businessman replied, ‘I think I’ll donate $50,000 to the Pearly Gates, St fire fighters union in honor of these brave Peter welcomed souls!’ Houl said, ‘Why the fuck can’t they Farrah and told her she could have play at night? one wish granted Obama meets a Redhead for her long sufBarack Hussein Obama was looking for fering. Without hesitation she wished that all the children a call girl. He found three such girls in in the world would be safe! Back on earth a local pub, a blonde, a brunette, and a redhead. To the blonde he said “ I am the at that very moment Michael Jackson President of the Untied States. Now how dropped dead. Then, when Michael approached the Pearly Gates, St. Peter asked much would it cost me to spend some time with you?” She replied $200.00. To him what he wanted. Michael said he needed someone to make a pitch for him the brunette he asked the same question. to God. Poor Billy Mays never knew what Her reply was $100.00. He then turned and asked the redhead. Her reply ... “ Mr. hit him... President, if you can get my skirt up as high as my taxes, my pants as low as my wages, Sailor Kevin get that thing of yours as hard as the times An old retired sailor named Kevin put on his uniform and went on down to the we’re living in, and keep it rising like the waterfront once more for old times sake. price of gas, then it isn’t going to cost you one damn red cent!” He found himself a prostitute, found a hotel, and quickly took her up to his room. Once in bed, he was going at it as best as Cheesy One Liners - A dyslexic man walked into a bra. he could for a guy his age, and he asked her “How am I doing?” “Well sailor, you’re - A man walks into a bar with a slab of asphalt under his arm and says - “A beer doing about three knots.” “How’s that?” he asked. She replied, “Well ...You’re knot please, and one for the road” hard,You’re knot in, and you’re knot getting - What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fish your money back.” - A dwarf, who was mystic recently escaped from prison. The call went out that Houl Goes Golfing Father Joe, an Indian doctor, a rich Chinese there was a small medium at large businessman and Houl were waiting one Topic of Conversation morning for a particularly slow group I was sitting at 3 Monkeys one night and of golfers in front of them. Houl fumed, a pretty good debate started as to the ‘What’s with those jerks? We’re waiting fifteen minutes between shots!’ The Indian following fashion statements Flip Flops - Sandals - and Socks : Are any doctor chimed in, ‘I don’t know, but I’ve never seen such poor golf!’ The Chinese combo Ok, and if so, what? Are all sock colors and heights Ok? Discuss amongst businessman called out, ‘Move it, time is yourselves ... money!’ The Catholic priest said, ‘Here comes the greenskeeper. Let’s have a word with him. ‘Excuse me, sir!’ said the priest, Happy belated Birthdays go out to Sassafrass who celebrated her birthday on the ‘What’s wrong with that group ahead of us? They’re rather slow, aren’t they?’ Old 15th, and to our dear friend Nancy from man Frank the greenskeeper replied, ‘Oh, Currans who just celebrated her 29th birthday on the 14th of July. yes. That’s a group of blind fire fighters. They lost their sight saving our clubhouse Happy Birthday girls!! from a fire last year, so we always let them As always - Got a good one - Send it on play for free anytime.’ The group fell silent over to [email protected] Have Fun!! for a moment. Father Joe said, ‘That’s so Page 29 Feels Like the First Time when Foreigner takes the Tropicana stage July 31 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (July 10, 2009) – The Tropicana Casino Resort invites you to “Say You Will” catch classic rock favorites Foreigner live on stage in the Tropicana Showroom at 9 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2009. First formed in 1976, Foreigner has sold more than 70 million albums worldwide and scored six consecutive albums in Billboard’s Top 10. Mick Jones’ primal guitar and Kelly Hansen’s indelible lead vocals drive the band’s current lineup, which has been filling arenas and winning over fans worldwide. Their incredible roster of hits includes the hardrock anthems “Cold as Ice,” “Double Vision,” “Hot Blooded,” “Juke Box Hero,” “Head Games” and “Urgent.” The band is also credited with introducing the music world to the power ballad with emotionally-charged mega-hits “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” “I Don’t Want to Live Without You” and “I Want to Know What Love Is.” Fans continue to go wild for Foreigner. The band’s new two-CD compilation “No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner” is a 32-song, career-spanning anthology. On April 16, 2009, “No End in Sight” entered the Billboard Top 200 for the second time at #159. During the previous week, the Foreigner catalogue outsold those of The Stones, The Who,Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, and over 98 percent of all Classic Rock artists. This fall, Foreigner will release a new three disc package that comprises ten new songs, all the original hits, and a video. Tickets to see Foreigner at the Tropicana are $35 to $75 and on sale now through www.ticketmaster. com or 1-800-745-3000. Fans will be able to shop a variety of Foreigner CDs, gear and other merchandise in the Showroom, and the band will donate 15 percent of CD sales to the United Way of Atlantic County. The Tropicana Casino & Resort is a 24-hour gaming destination located on the beach and Boardwalk. Featuring more than 2,100 rooms and suites and home of The Quarter, a 200,000 square foot entertainment complex, Tropicana is the premier resort in Atlantic City. With more than 20 restaurants, 25 shops, 12 bars and lounges, 2 pools, an IMAX Theatre and a spa, Tropicana is consistently rated as the “Must-See Attraction” in Atlantic City. For more information, visit the new official Web site at www. tropicana. net. For more exclusive discounts, current information, pictures, and video, be sure to check out the Tropicana on the Web at www. facebook. com/Tropicana.AC or follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/ TropicanaAC. Sovereign Bank Arena 81 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08611 Call 1-800-298-4200 or log onto www.ComcastTIX.com for ticket information Sep 26, So You Think You Can Dance Oct 6, WWE Smackdown & ECW Live Nov 6, Lingerie Football: Philadelphia Passion vs. Miami Caliente Nov 15, Lipizzaner Stallions Nov 27, Disney Live! Dec 11, Lingerie Football: Philadelphia Passion vs. Tampa Breeze Page 30 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Hypnosterical @ TRUMP MARINA in Atlantic City Hilarious And Total Interactive Performance Featured In The SHELL Now Through September 5th “ Where You Become The Show “ *Ya Gotta See This One! There are no plants, no actors just the people who get up on the stage by their own free will. I’m tellI don’t take in that many shows ing you, if you want to laugh till it in Atlantic City but after checking hurts and I saw this line in the press out the show “Hypnosterical” on release, bring down your family and press night, at the Trump Marina, really pushed my buttons to want to friends and get up on stage and you will do the unthinkable. The show is come back to see more. The folks R-rated and just down right funny. at the TRUMP MARINA HOTEL & CASINO staged an upscale press night media party and members of This is a comedy hypnosis show. this group of people were treated Do you believe in hypnosis? All I can like royalty. I was invited to check tell you is that the star of the show this out with my dad so we headed Joe Bocutti will make you a believer, to Atlantic City . Endless food and once you see him work his magic. drink was served at the DECK at You will see how he will take regular the Trump Marina and then we all people and what he says and what headed to the Shell Theater to see he has them doing, it will blow your the hit show “Hypnosterical” starmind. ring Master Hypnotist Joe Boccuti. This show is not like anything you The volunteers are very rapidly put into a trance and will go from may ever have seen on any stage anywhere. The hot looking Boccuti standing one minute on their feet invites the audience to participate in to laying out on the floor in a state the show. He then positions people of hypnosis. They go out like a light to stand in certain locations on the switch and this is what will set the stage and sort of weeds out people show in motion. What happens next? - it’s something you have to he feels might not be able to place under his spell. That is what I call it. see for yourself. I am not talking a By Alyssa Vagnoni hand full of people but a full stage of just patrons that are all placed under his hypnotic charm. What he makes the people do that get up on that stage...you will be talking about this for years to come. Joe crosses the line in every way possible with this R-rated or I should say X-rated show. IT is an adult comical hypnosis blast. This show is for adults only and I have to stress this.You must be a least 18 years or older to see this show. Tickets are around $22.50 per person and can be ordered by Ticketmaster at: 1 800-736-1420 or you can grab some tickets online at: www.ticketmaster.com You can also contact the Trump Marina Box Office at : 1800-777-8477 or log on to www. trumpmarina.com for special overnight packages. Joe Boccuti and his Hypnosterical show just might be the show for the summer of 2009 and I would suggest you make it a point to see this one.You will be talking up this show for years to come. Tickets can be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, Electric Factory Box Office, Ticketmaster. com and Charge-by-Phone 215-336-2000/ 856338-9000/ 302-984-2000. July 29, 8:30pm: Radio 104.5 Presents The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. $25, 27* July 30, 8:30pm: Fleet Foxes with Espers. $25, 27* July 31, 10pm: EFC & Jamaican Dave Productions Present: Beres Hammond & Friends. $100, 40, 45* August 6, 8:30pm: Asher Roth & Kid Cudi with B.O.B. and 88 Keys. $25, 27* August 7, 8pm: The Big Surprise Tour – Old Crow Medicine Show with Dave Rawlings’ Machine ft. Gillian Welch, The Felice Brothers and Justin Townes Earle. $31.50, 33* August 13, 7:30pm: The Pretenders with Cat Power and Juliette Lewis. $49.50, 52* September 11, 8:30pm: Clutch with Wino and Revolution Mother. $25, 27* September 12, 8:30pm: Down with Evil Army and Weedeater. $25, 28* Key: [* = Day of Show Price] Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com Borgata Event Center - Atlantic City, NJ: July 17, 8pm: Love Train The Sound of Philadelphia ft. The O’Jays, Russel Thompkins Jr & the New Stylistics, Jerry Butler, Harold Melvin’s Bluenotes, The Delfonics, Eddie Holman, The Jones Girls and The Intruders. $85, 65, 50 July 18, 8pm: Stone Temple Pilots with Meat Puppets. $135, 95 July 24, 8pm: Maxwell with Chrisette Michele. SOLD OUT July 25, 8pm: An Evening with Jackson Browne. $75, 65, 59.50 July 30, 8pm: Katy Perry. $39.50 July 31, 8pm: Hall & Oates. $85, 65, 55 August 1, 8pm: Depeche Mode with Peter Bjorn & John. SOLD OUT August 7, 8pm: An Evening with Crosby, Stills & Nash. $86, 76 August 8, 8pm: Steely Dan. SOLD OUT August 14 & 15, 8pm: Jim Gaffigan. $45, 39.75 (2nd show added) August 21, 8pm: The Moody Blues. $65, 55 August 28, 8pm: Counting Crows with Michael Franti & Spearhead plus Augustana. $85, 65 August 29, 8pm: The Black Crowes with Levon Helm. $59.50, 49.50 September 4 & 5, 8pm: An Evening with Journey. $125, 95 September 6, 8pm: Carlos Mencia. $59.50, 49.50 September 26, 8pm: David Cook with Tonic. $45, 39.50 October 3, 8pm: Blink-182 with Asher Roth. SOLD OUT! November 6, 8pm: Rob Thomas with OneRepublic and Carolina Liar. $86, 66, 56 The Music Box at Borgata - Atlantic City, NJ: July 17, 9pm: Paul Potts with special guests Neal Boyd and Diane di Stasio. $39.50 July 18, 9pm: Dave Attell. $45, 35 July 24, 10pm: The Roots. $49.50 July 25, 9pm: Daniel Tosh. $35 July 31, 9pm: Drew Hastings, Bob Zany and Craig Shoemaker. $35, 25 August 7, 8 & 9, 9pm: Lewis Black. $75 August 14, 9pm: Bob Saget with James Smith. $40 August 15, 9pm: Patti LuPone – The Gypsy in my Soul. $40 August 22, 7pm & 10pm: Frank Caliendo. $45, 40 August 28, 9pm: Dom Irrera and Jeffrey Ross. $35 August 29, 9pm: Jim Breuer. $29.50 September 5, 8pm & 11pm: Chelsea Handler. $65, 55 September 18, 9pm: Michael McDonald & Boz Scaggs. $95, 75 September 19, 9pm: Loggins & Messina. $70, 60 September 25, 9pm: Rick Springfield. $50 Susquehanna Bank Center - Camden, NJ: July 25, 7:30pm: Toby Keith with special guest Trace Adkins. $70.75, 25, 34.75 (lawn), 20 (4-pack lawn indiv.), 20 (2-pack reserved indiv; $40 total | Hell Raiser Super Saver), 25 (discount Festival Pier: July 25, 7pm: Radio 104.5 Presents Rise Against and Rancid with Billy Talent. $32 August 7, 6pm: Slightly Stoopid & Snoop Dogg with Stephen Marley and Mickey Avalon featuring Beardo. $39.50 August 8, 7pm: Incubus with The Duke Spirit. SOLD OUT! August 9, 7pm: Jason Mraz and G. Love & Special ticket; while supplies last) Sauce with K’Naan. $45, 48* July 31, 8pm: Lil Wayne with Soulja Boy,Young Jeezy, Drake and Jeremih. $85.96, 65.96, 45.96, 29.96 (lawn) August 18, 7pm: OAR with Brett Dennen. $35 August 2, 8pm: Jackson Browne with Steve Earle. $65, August 29, 7pm: The Flaming Lips with Explosions in the Sky and Stardeath and White Dwarfs. $39.50 (ad45, 39.50, 25 (discount ticket; while supplies last) ditional fees may apply) August 7, 2:15pm: Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival August 30, 7pm: Staind with Shinedown and Chevelle. ft. Marilyn Manson & Slayer with Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Trivium, All That Remains, God $35, 38* Forbid, Cannibal Corpse, Behemoth, Job for a Cowboy, Tower Theater - Upper Darby, PA: Black Dahlia Murder and White Chapel plus Bam Margera as special Guest MC. $32.50, 58.75, 25 (lawn), July 28, 8pm: 102.9 MGK Presents Yes with special guest Asia. $95, 65, 45, 33.75 (4-pack reserved indiv.; 19.75 (4-pack lawn indiv.), 25 (discount ticket; while while supplies last) supplies last) July 31, 7pm: Dream Theater with Zappa Plays Zappa, August 13, 7:30pm: Creed. $85, 55, 35, 35 (lawn), 20 Bigelf and Scale The Summit. $55, 58*, 41.25 (4-pack (4-pack lawn indiv.) reserved indiv.) August 15, 7:30pm: Brad Paisley with Dierks Bentley and Jimmy Wayne. $55.25, 25 (Discount Tickets; while August 13, 7:30pm: The Pretenders with Cat Power supplies last), 26.50 (lawn), 24.75 (lawn 4-pack indiv.); and Juliette Lewis. $65, 49.50, 39.50 August 15, 8pm: Tori Amos. $49.50, 39.50, 34.50, 26 (No service charge at SBC on 6/5) (4-pack reserved) August 21, 7pm: The Allman Brothers Band and Widespread Panic. $75, 45, 25 (discount tickets; while September 26, 8pm: Snow Patrol with Plain White T’s supplies last), 29.50 (lawn), 22.15 (lawn 4-pack indiv.) (Presented by Radio 104.5). $40, 43*, 35, 38*, 30, 33*, August 27, 6:30pm: Blink-182 with Weezer, Taking Back 22.50 (4-pack reserved) October 16 & 17, 8pm: Bob Weir & RatDog. $65, Sunday and Chester French. $69, 55, 25, 20 (lawn) 39.50, 29.50, 22.25 (4-pack reserved indiv.) Theater of the Living Arts: Wachovia Center: July 17, 7pm: Q102 Presents The Veronicas with CarJuly 23 & 24, 7pm: Jonas Brothers with Jordin Sparks ney and Theart. $16, 19*, 12 (4-pack indiv.) and Honor Society. SOLD OUT! July 19, 8pm:VNV Nation with War Tapes and Ayria. August 1, 7:30pm: Keith Urban with Taylor Swift. $20, 24* July 23, 11pm: Honor Society – Official Jonas Brothers SOLD OUT! After Show. $24.50, 27.50* Wachovia Spectrum: July 25, 9pm: Paolo Nutini with Erin McCarley and July 21, 8pm: Green Day with The Bravery. SOLD Matt Hires. $20, 23* OUT! July 29, 8pm: RX Bandits & Dredg with Zechs MarOctober 28 & 30, 8pm: Pearl Jam. $77 quise. $16, 19*, 12 (4-pack indiv.) July 30, 9pm: Xavier Rudd with Jeremy Fisher. $23, 26* July 31, 7pm: Ace Enders & A Million Different People The Note – West Chester, PA: July 15, 8pm: Carbon Leaf with Alternate Routes. $16, with special guests Person L, The Gay Blades, The Dangerous Summer and School Boy Humor. $12, 15*, 18* (21+) July 16, 8pm: The National Rifle with The New Con9 (4-pack indiv.) nection and The Spinsters. $8 (21+) August 1, 9pm: Tinted Windows with Locksley and Free Energy. $18, 21, 13.50 (4-pack indiv.) (New Date; July 17, 10pm: Simple (A Live Phish Tribute). $10, 12* (21+) all tickets honored) August 6, 9pm: WXPN Welcomes Donavon Franken- July 18: 4pm: Jealousy Curve & Fooling April with Overlook and Red Wire Black Wire. $13, 15*, 20 reiter with Gary Jules. $18, 21, 13.50 (4-pack indiv.) (discount ticket with 9:30pm show) August 7, 9pm: Eagles of Death Metal with Rival July 18, 9:30pm: Jealousy Curve & Fooling April with Schools. $18, 21*, 13.50 (4-pack indiv.) Desoto Jones and Find Clarity (formerly Clarity). $13, August 15, 9pm: CKY with Graveyard and ASG. $22, 15*, 20 (discount ticket with 4pm show) (21+) 25*, 16.50 (4-pack indiv.) August 16, 8pm: Our Lady Peace with Meese. $22, 25* July 21, 8pm: New Music Tuesday ft. Rob Snyder with Parkwright and Winston’s Dog. $5 (21+) August 21, 9pm: Collective Soul. $29.50, 33*, 22 (4July 22, 8pm: Head Automatica with Cubic Zirconia. pack indiv) $15, 18* August 22, 9pm: Tarrus Riley. $25, 28*, 18.75 (4-pack July 23, 8pm: Johnny Action Figure with The Tressells, indiv.) Stone Thrown and Disco Machine Gun. $8, 10* (21+) September 5, 9pm: Alice In Chains. SOLD OUT! Page 31 July 24, 9pm: Enstride with Shovelhook, Soraia, Enter the Rooms and Ghost in the Machine. $10 (21+) July 25, 9pm: Splintered Sunlight. $10 (21+) – New Date July 28, 8pm: New Music Night ft. J.J. Sinatra with Voss, Sherbs and Dave Vegas. $5 (21+) July 31, 9pm: Meeting in the Aisle (A Tribute to Radiohead) with Ritual (A Tribute to Jane’s Addiction). $8, 10* (21+) August 5, 7:30pm: The Moxy CD RELEASE with Cheap Seats, The Scenic, Tell All and Acoustic Performance from The Great American Soundtrack plus Stand-up from Sean Cranston “Cranman”. $8, 10* August 7, 9pm: Automatic Fire. $8, 10* (21+) August 8, 9pm: Missing Palmer West with East Hundred and Andrew Lipke & The Prospects. $8, 10* (21+) August 11, 8pm: Kevin Devine ft. Fred Maraschino (of The Color Fred & Taking Back Sunday) and Josh Loss. $10, 12* (18+) August 12, 7:30pm: Sick Puppies & Hurt with The Veer Union – Powered by Samsung mobile. $15, 17* August 13, 9pm: Jim Rose Circus. $15 (21+) August 14, 9pm: De La Soul: 20 Years High and Rising Tour. $30, 33* (21+) August 20, 8pm: Rebelution with Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad and Iration. $15, 17* (18+) August 22, 9:30pm: Hoots & Hellmouth with Sisters 3 and Mason Porter. $12, 14* (21+) August 25, 6:45pm: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus with Monty Are I, The Dares and Go Radio. $16.50, 18* Mann Center for the Performing Arts: August 8, 7:30pm: BonTaj Roulet: Bonnie Raitt & Taj Mahal – Alone and Together. $79.25, 59.25, 39.25, 25 August 15, 7:30pm: John Legend with Special Guest India.Arie. $110, 90, 80, 70, 25 Boardwalk Hall – Atlantic City, NJ: August 23, 8pm: Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band. $226, 156, 96, 66 Tropicana Casino – Atlantic City, NJ: July 18, 8pm: Drake Bell. $65, 45, 35 August 8, 9pm: Sugar Ray with Fastball. $45, 35, 25 Sovereign Center – Reading, PA: September 10, 7:30pm:Y102 Welcomes Journey with Heart. $75, 65, 49.50 Citizens Bank Park: July 30, & August 1, 7pm: Billy Joel and Elton John. $55.50, 101, 181 Mark G. Etess Arena – Trump Taj Mahal (Atlantic City): August 15, 4pm & 8pm: Jeff Dunham. $60.50, 50.50, 40.50 (2nd show added) September 4, 9pm: Dane Cook. $110, 85, 50 September 5, 8pm: Dane Cook. $110, 85, 50 September 6, 8pm: Dane Cook. $110, 85, 50 (3rd show added!) October 17, 8pm: Ron White. $65, 55 Key: [* = Day of Show Price] Page 32 Volume 31 Number 08 • July 22, 2009 to August 12, 2009 • www.OOTWEB.com
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