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SUMMARY:Cathedral - A Tribute to Van Halen & Looks That Kill - The Ultimate Motley Crue Tribute Show
DESCRIPTION:Doors Open at 7PM \nReserved Seating: $19.50 – $29.50\n+ $3 Additional Day of Show \nBUY TICKETS \nAbout Cathedral \nCathedral is an all era (1978-1995) Van Halen Tribute. Their level of talent and accuracy — built with its recording artists and Grammy nominated members — has earned the group many successful shows at venues across the country. \nA Cathedral Show Includes: \n– A setlist spanning the entire Van Halen catalog – over 50 recognizable hits to choose from\n– Replicas of the original instruments and drum kits used by the band live\n– 4 engaged Band members that will keep your audience on their feet\n– Full projection accompanying entire show\n– Stage props – some shows include a full 40″ gong; 4 stacks of amps and Eddie Van Halen’s personal balance tour stack\n– Cathedral’s guitarist has performed with SAMMY HAGAR & received praise from Wolfgang Van Halen as well as 3 Billboard Charting Albums \nAbout Looks that Kill \nLooks that Kill is America’s most Authentic Motley Crue Tribute Experience and comes to you with over 20 years’ experience in professional music performance. Take a ride back in time to witness the astounding music of Motley Crue as performed by LOOKS THAT KILL in original costume\, sound and attitude kicking ass like it’s 1985. \nAll the hits from 1981 to 2000 are on display at a Looks that Kill show! \nIndulge your senses in great food and dine at one of our on-site restaurants before the show! Click to make a reservation for dinner before the show at Seaglass Restaurant or Capri Seaside Italian Kitchen + Pizzeria.
URL:https://www.blueoceanhall.com/event/cathedral-a-tribute-to-van-halen-looks-that-kill-the-ultimate-motley-crue-tribute-show/
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SUMMARY:Gimme Gimme Disco
DESCRIPTION:Doors Open at 7PM\nAdvance Ticket GA/SRO: $17\nWeek of Show GA/SRO: $20\nDay of Show GA/SRO: $23 \nBUY TICKETS \nAbout Gimme Gimme Disco  \nIf you can’t get enough of ABBA\, boy do we have THE dance party for you! We are a DJ based dance party playing all your favorite ABBA tracks\, plus plenty of other disco hits from the 70s & 80’s like The Bee Gees\, Donna Summer\, Cher\, & so much more. So honey honey\, take-a-chance and you’ll be dancing all night long. Grab tickets\, put on your best disco attire\, bring your friends\, and have the best night of your life! \nIndulge your senses in great food and dine at one of our on-site restaurants before the show! Click to make a reservation for dinner before the show at Seaglass Restaurant or Capri Seaside Italian Kitchen + Pizzeria
URL:https://www.blueoceanhall.com/event/gimme-gimme-disco-3/
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SUMMARY:Todd Rundgren: ME/WE
DESCRIPTION:Doors Open at 7PM \nReserved Seating: $65.50 – $79.50\n+ $3 Additional Day of Show \nBUY TICKETS \nAbout Todd Rundgren \nA Wizard\, A True Star. The title of Todd Rundgren’s 1973 solo album aptly sums up the contributions of this multi-faceted artist to state-of-the-art music. As a songwriter\, video pioneer\, producer\, recording artist\, computer software developer\, conceptualist\, and interactive artist (re-designated TRi)\, Rundgren has made a lasting impact on both the form and content of popular music. \nBorn and raised in Philadelphia\, Rundgren began playing guitar as a teenager\, going on to found and front The Nazz\, the quintessential `60’s psychedelic group. In 1969\, he left the band to pursue a solo career\, recording his debut offering\, the legendary Runt. But it was 1972’s seminal Something/Anything?\, on which he played all the instruments\, sang all the vocal parts\, and acted as his own producer\, that catapulted Todd into the superstar limelight\, prompting the press to unanimously dub him ‘Rock’s New Wunderkind’. It was followed by such landmark LPs as The Hermit of Mink Hollow and the above mentioned A Wizard\, A True Star\, as well as such hit singles as I Saw The Light\, Hello It’s Me\, Can We Still Be Friends\, and Bang The Drum. \nIn 1974\, Todd formed Todd Rundgren’s Utopia (renamed and reconfigured in 1976 as Utopia)\, an entirely new approach to the concept of interactive musicianship\, and embarked on an extensive round of touring and recording. Standout Utopia offerings included Oops! Wrong Planet\, Adventures in Utopia\, and Oblivion. Along the way\, Todd Rundgren’s Utopia combined technical virtuosity and creative passion to create music that initially\, for millions\, defined the term “progressive rock”\, and subsequently\, as Utopia\, the term “powerpop”. \nRundgren’s myriad production projects include albums by Patti Smith\, Cheap Trick\, Psychedelic Furs\, Meat Loaf\, XTC\, Grand Funk Railroad\, and Hall And Oates. Rounding out his reputation as rock’s Renaissance Man\, Rundgren composed all the music and lyrics for Joe Papp’s 1989 Off-Broadway production of Joe Orton’s Up Against It (the screenplay commissioned by The Beatles for what was meant to have been their third motion picture). He also has composed the music for the hit film Dumb and Dumber\, as well as a number of television series\, including Pee Wee’s Playhouse and Crime Story. \nIn 2009 Rundgren performed his iconic 1973 album A Wizard A True Star in concert in its entirety for the first time ever\, and several years later did the same with a double bill: Todd & Healing. He has toured with Ringo Starr as an erstwhile member of the All-Starr Band since 1989\, and continues to perform with symphony orchestras both domestically and internationally. In 2018 he toured North America with original Utopians Kasim Sulton and Willie Wilcox for the first time in 33 years. His long-awaited autobiography The Individualist\, was recently released; he’s currently in the second yearof the world’s first hybrid concert/book tour highlighting music across his 50-plus-year career. \nIn 2017 on successive weekends he was awarded honorary doctorates from both the Berklee Schoolof Music and DePauw University. \nIndulge your senses in great food and dine at one of our on-site restaurants before the show! Click to make a reservation for dinner before the show at Seaglass Restaurant\, or Capri Seaside Italian Kitchen & Pizzeria. 
URL:https://www.blueoceanhall.com/event/an-evening-with-todd-rundgren/
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SUMMARY:Barry Goudreau's Engine Room with Danny Klein's Full House Band
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Barry Goudreau\nFormerly of Boston\nReserved Seating:  $30 – $35.50\nVIP Meet & Greet: $50\n+ $3 Additional Day of Show \nBUY TICKETS \nAbout Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room \nGuitarist Barry Goudreau\, formerly of Boston\, recently announced the release of his new CD\, “The Road” from his band Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room. Barry’s blues/rock ensemble includes his former RTZ bandmates Brian Maes on lead vocals and keyboards\, as well as Tim Archibald on bass. Both Maes and Archibald were members of Peter Wolf’s House Party Five\, playing on two of his records and touring the world extensively. The band is rounded out with “Old” Tony DePietro on drums and Mary Beth Maes\, Terri O’Soro and Joanie Cicatelli on background vocals. Expect some favorites like “Smokin” and “Long Time” in their live set\, alongside songs from the new CD as well as tracks from “Full Steam Ahead”\, the 2017 release from Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room. \nProduced by Brian Maes\, “The Road” features songs written by Goudreau\, Maes\, Archibald and DePietro\, with the sole exception of “The Rhythm Won’t Stop”\, penned by Brad Delp and Barry Goudreau. Goudreau calls it “Contemporary classic rock”\, an apt description of songs like “Love Will Lead The Way”\, “Word To The Wise” and the power ballad “Shade”–songs inspired the iconic music of the great rock bands of the 70s and beyond. \nThe Engine Room’s 2017 CD Full Steam Ahead” covers the whole spectrum of blues and rock\, from the stripped down blues of “All Mine” to the all out rock assault of “Need”. A longtime friend of Goudreau’s\, legendary bluesman James Montgomery\, sits in on harp for “Layin’ it Down {In Beantown}.” Barry says “I wanted to look back to the acts of the late sixties and early seventies when they were reinventing the blues in new and exciting ways”. The record was produced by Maes in his studio with Goudreau recording the guitar tracks in his own home studio. \nWith new music to play\, Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room looks forward to a return to the stage! \nAbout Danny Klein \nDanny Klein was born in New York City on May 23\, 1946\, and lived in New Jersey from when he was six to 17 years of age. His earliest musical influences came from listening to the radio: the Supremes\, Motown\, and mostly blues music from Muddy Waters\, Buddy Guy\, Junior Wells\, and Sonny Boy Williams; to the R&B of King Curtis\, the Rolling Stones\, and everyone else in between.The bassist spoke with All Media Guide on May 30\, 2002: “[I listened to] New York AM radio\, a whole lot of R&B\, Otis and the Supremes\, the Motown thing\, the Memphis thing\, and the New York thing\, and all that\, a lot of R&B in those days\, a lot of black stuff…I guess before that like in the ’50s you’d never hear that\, the original artists doing the music\, you’d hear Patti Page covers\, you know that kind of thing. But at that time\, in the ’60s\, it started to cross over…also there were shows out of the Bronx…goin’ on at night…they’d play some really funky stuff and blues…so that’s basically how I got it. We didn’t even have a record player in the house ’till my sister got one\, we were not a very musical family.” Read More \nIndulge your senses in great food and dine at one of our on-site restaurants before the show! Click to make a reservation for dinner before the show at Seaglass Restaurant\, or Capri Seaside Italian Kitchen & Pizzeria.
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