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Fred Guarino

Downtown Sounds Chairperson

Welcome to the 2019 Downtown Sounds Concert Series!

The Glen Cove Downtown Sounds concert series has achieved a well re-spected, and enviable position in the entertainment field on Long Island.

The growth of the series has attracted many talented artists who express their desire to perform at our venue each year. It has now become “The Place to Be!”

We are extremely grateful to Nassau County Legislator, Delia DeRiggi -Whitton for stepping in and supporting our program this year, as well as the City of Glen Cove for their continued support. And a huge thank you to all of our loyal sponsors. None of this would be possible without them.

I would like to acknowledge the dedicated work of our talented committee members, who donate their time and energy throughout the year to make the program run smoothly, and bring you the very best. I would also like to thank the Downtown BID for making this possible.

We strive to improve our services and are constantly looking for new ideas to make our shows a better experience, and an enjoyable season for our

citizens. We welcome your input too, so please contact us with any ideas or suggestions.

We have an exciting talent line up this year. So sit back, enjoy the show, and let’s have some fun!

Fred Guarino

Chairperson of the Downtown Sounds Committee

History of Downtown Sounds As a way to bring people into the downtown, the Glen Cove Down-

town B.I.D. in 1997 created its first free concert series, Jazz in The

Square. It was a hit. During the following years, the concert series

evolved to accommodate a variety of musical styles that broad-

ened its appeal to residents and visitors alike. Today, the event—

now known as Downtown Sounds — is jointly produced through a

partnership between the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improve-

ment District and Nassau County.

The city of Glen Cove has a long history of fine musical events, which

began in 1959 with the Morgan Park Summer Music Festival, now cel-

ebrating its 60th anniversary. Downtown Sounds and the Downtown

B.I.D. continues to fulfill our vision of making Glen Cove the “Music

Capital of the North Shore.”

Every Friday night during July & August, the downtown Village

Square comes alive with music featuring East Coast area artists. With

the sounds of jazz, rhythm and blues, rock, latin and other genres fill-

ing the air, the public enjoys great music while dancing and dining in

our open and inviting downtown area. Many downtown businesses

find they receive benefits beyond increased foot traffic and public

awareness by becoming a sponsor of Downtown Sounds. Why not

make your organization a part of this yearly fun!

Downtown Sounds 2019 Lineup

July 5th Almost Selena— A Selena Tribute

July 12th Peat Moss & The Fertilizers

July 19th Bennie & The Jets

July 26th Bon Journey

August 2nd Hey Nows!

August 9th Right On Band “The World’s Greatest

Show Band”

August 16th Dancing Dream: ABBA Tribute

August 23rd Kamellot (Classic Rock and Dance)

Misty Mountain (Led Zeppelin cover band)

August 30th Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones

(Prince Tribute Band)

The Executive Director of the Glen Cove Downtown B.I.D.

Dear Music Lovers,

It is well established that music is a tie that binds us together. This was evident

this year when Downtown Sounds hit a financial bump on the road. Beginning in

2010, the City of Glen Cove partnered with the Glen Cove Downtown Business

Improvement District ( B.I.D.) to bring our community 9 weeks of free summer

concerts. This year, because of necessary and understandable budget cuts, it is no

secret that the Downtown Sounds started off with financial difficulty.

Fortunately, we live in a community where our leaders know how important the

music of Downtown Sounds is to our residents, visitors and our businesses. So

without haste, Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton stepped in to secure a $25,000

grant from the Nassau County Hotel-Motel Occupancy Tax Fund to ensure that

the tradition of Downtown Sounds continues.

What a perfect example of music binding the community together: with the Glen

Cove Downtown B.I.D. and Nassau County funding, the City of Glen Cove munici-

pal services, our generous sponsors and the Downtown Sounds committee, we

are thrilled to present to you the 22nd year of Downtown Sounds.

Downtown Sounds is steeped in tradition, but this year’s series will be marked by

some exciting changes. In addition to the new line-up, the committee is proud to

announce our new affiliation with local radio station WCWP.

I thank the talented and hardworking Downtown Sounds committee, with a spe-

cial thank you to Toni Kessel who went above and beyond, my assistant Jill Nossa

and most of all you. It gives me incredible joy to see all the happy faces enjoying

Downtown Sounds.

Let the dancing begin!

Patricia Holman Executive Director

Honorable Mentions 2019

Downtown Sounds appreciates the collaboration

of:

Legislator Delia DeRiggi -Whitton

Nassau County

Mayor Timothy Tenke

Deputy Mayor Maureen Basdavanos

&

the Glen Cove City Council

Joseph Capobianco

Nicholas DiLeo, Jr.

Pamela D. Panzenbeck

Kevin Maccarone

Marsha Silverman

Donna McNaughton

Radio station

logo info

Proud sponsor of

Downtown Sounds

The 2019 Downtown Sounds

Committee

FRED GUARINO, Chairperson of Downtown Sounds

As the owner and engineer of Tiki Recording Studios, Fred

Guarino has been supplying quality services, great equip-

ment, a comfortable recording environment and talented

engineers to a plethora of musical acts for the past 40

years. Beginning with an eight-track studio in the base-

ment of his parents’ home, it wasn’t long before Fred

opened shop with a brand new studio that has blossomed

as a Glen Cove business since 1983. Indeed, throughout its

existence, Tiki has remained at the cutting edge in an in-

dustry where recording and technology trends are contin-

ually evolving. For example, in 2004, Fred sold his studio to

recording artist Alicia Keys and downsized to his current

location on Glen Street. The move allowed him to incorpo-

rate the most modern technology in a more intimate envi-

ronment and Tiki Recording now features modern equip-

ment along with traditional analog gear. The combination

allows for a hybrid analog/digital recording approach that

has been well received by the artists he works with. Over

his 40 years, these include Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Jimmy

Webb, Ashanti, Maureen McGovern, Billy J. Kramer, Odet-

ta, Joan Osborne, Phoebe Snow, Peter Allen, Brian Setzer,

Kenny Rogers, James Earle Jones, Woody Allen, Andy

Cooney and Crystal Gayle. Throughout his career, Fred

has earned numerous Grammy nominations for projects

he has recorded and in addition to being the chairperson

for Downtown Sounds, was National President of the Soci-

ety of Professional Recording Studios.

DEPUTY MAYOR MAUREEN BASDAVANOS

Community involvement has always been a top priority for Maureen Basda-

vanos. The daughter of Irish immigrants, Maureen Moran graduated from

North Shore High School and attended Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School.

After finishing the program, she worked for Coca Cola as an executive sec-

retary and administrative assistant followed by stints as office manager,

bookkeeper and assistant to the director at a variety of organizations in-

cluding the Christopher D. Smithers Foundation. During this time, she married

Bill Basdavanos and had children Sean and Kelly. However, from when her

children were young, Maureen still found time to dedicate to community

service serving as a Cub Scout and Brownie leader, Jr. Football Cheerlead-

ing Coach and Booster Club Public Relations Officer. She is also a long-

standing Board Member of Glen Cove C.A.R.E.S. and a member of the La-

dies Ancient Order of Hibernians. But Maureen’s biggest commitment to the

people of Glen Cove was made in 2008 when Mayor Ralph Suozzi asked her

to serve as his Deputy Mayor, which she did until 2013. At that point, she

decided to retire and spend time traveling and enjoying her family; howev-

er, her plan was short lived. In 2017, duty again called when new Mayor Tim

Tenke asked her to return to the Deputy Mayor role and she gladly consent-

ed. “There is no other job I would have considered at this point in my life,”

she says. “But with this job, I know I can make a difference and give back to

my hometown. And what’s better than that?”

MARY COOPER

Working as a mother’s helper, Mary Cooper relocated to Glen Cove from

the South in 1956. It was love at first site. She came from a family of 15 chil-

dren and once she moved to Glen Cove, she married and had two children

of her own. Glen Cove won her over because she saw it as a family-

oriented place. She now has grandchildren and great grandchildren in ad-

dition to many children and adolescents in the community that benefit from

her wisdom. Her community work began with the Glen Cove Housing Au-

thority and spread to the Glen Cove Youth Board of which she is an original

board member. Working with the Youth Board lead to her involvement with

the Business Improvement District and Downtown Sounds where she has

been impressed with the progress that the series has made over the years.

She also volunteers her time to SAFE, which provides drug prevention ser-

vices to the community. Mary derives great satisfaction from volunteering

because it allows her to help people. Celebrating her 80th birthday this sum-

mer, Mary’s youthful exuberance and propensity to help others is an inspira-

tion to old and young alike. “I don’t like idle time,” she explains. “I like stay-

ing busy and I like making people happy. So, volunteering my time to help

the people of Glen Cove is perfect for me. I like to help the kids of today

get the things that I wasn’t able to get when I was their age. But I also teach

them to appreciate what they have. I’m down in the dump sometimes, but

people don’t know it because I always stay positive.”

FRED DIMENNA:

During 20 years as a competitor bodybuilder, Fred DiMenna won two ama-

teur drug-free Mr. United States competitions including one that earned him

his pro card in 1994. He went on to compete 11 times as a pro including a

runner-up placement in the heavyweight class of the 1998 WNBF Pro Natural

International. He retired from competition in 2003 and returned to school to

pursue his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology at Adelphi University. After

graduating with a 4.0, he left native Glen Cove to obtain his PhD at the Uni-

versity of Exeter, the leading university for sports science in the U.K. His PhD

supervisor was renowned physiologist Andy Jones and his research was in

the field of oxygen uptake kinetics. After returning to the U.S., he has contin-

ued to work with the group at Exeter in addition to assuming a position as a

Research Associate in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone

Disease for the Department of Medicine at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital in

Manhattan. He also works with researchers at the Pulmonary Institute at the

Chaim Sheba Medical Center in Israel and the Faculdade de Ciências at

São Paulo State University in Brazil. Through these affiliations, he has

amassed 40 PubMed publications. For the past eight years, he has served as

an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Movement Sciences at Columbia University

Teachers College while in 2014, he assumed what might be his most daunt-

ing challenge yet organizing the chaos at the View Grill, his wife Jeanine’s

restaurant.

MICHAEL “EPPY” EPSTEIN

For 17 years, 19 Bryant Avenue in Roslyn was the site of Long Island’s equiva-

lent to Manhattan’s CBGB and L.A.’s Whiskey a Go Go. However, neither of

those musical palaces had Michael “Eppy” Epstein as its mastermind. Eppy

was the owner of My Father's Place, which served as a cultural capital for

an entire generation of Long Islanders. The day the music died at MFB was

in 1987; however, when you mention the club to Eppy today, the twinkle in

his eye breathes life into the lost, but not forgotten era. “The place was a

bowling alley before we made it into a club,” he explains. “Richie Havens

opened it on Memorial Day of 1971. Anyone who was around played there,

but from the start, we were all about developing new talent.” That talent

included Bruce Springsteen, The Police and a local up-and-comer who filled

in when Charlie Daniels was scheduled, but had laryngitis. “He was record-

ing his first solo album and we asked him to be the piano man that night,”

Eppy recalls. “And that was Billy Joel's first live radio broadcast.” Given its

profound influence, there is no doubt that the music world mourned the

death of MFB when Tower of Power performed the club’s final concert;

however, given recent events, any epitaphs appear premature. Indeed, in

November of 2017, Eppy reached an agreement to bring the club back to

life in the ballroom of the Roslyn Hotel and its rebirth began with a perfor-

mance by Buster Poindexter on June 29. They say we can’t go home again,

but it appears that Eppy just proved them wrong!

FRANCINE KOEHLER

Experiencing the growth of Downtown Sounds from its inception as Jazz in

the Square in 1997, Francine Koehler saw an event she envisioned evolve

into reality. In 2004, as Executive Director of the Glen Cove Business Im-

provement District, Francine decided that a more eclectic blend of music

would attract a larger audience. “I envisioned a musical event that would

appeal to a broad base of the community,” she explains. “Over time, the

City of Glen Cove became a partner. This allowed us to extend the concert

schedule from July into August. And the many wonderful sponsors that sup-

ported us throughout the years gave us the ability to provide great talent.

Watching Downtown Sounds flourish over the past two decades has been

one of the most satisfying experiences of my life. It’s a joy to see so many

people – friends, neighbors and newcomers to Glen Cove – enjoying them-

selves on the streets of downtown on Friday nights.” Consistent with her vi-

sion, the change from the all-jazz format that Francine instituted broad-

ened the horizons of Downtown Sounds allowing it to grow to what is has

become today and she was at the helm for all of that growth. However,

she retired early last year, which left the series in the hands of new Execu-

tive Director Patricia Holman. “When I turned the reins over to Patricia, I was

confident that Downtown Sounds would continue to flourish as part of the

fabric that weaves us all together.” Given the success of last year’s series,

it’s safe to say that Francine’s vision in this regard has also come to fruition.

KEITH WAY

As a teenager washing dishes in a restaurant in Vermont, Keith Way’s jour-

ney to the top of the hospitality industry started inauspiciously. However, a

few years later, Keith attended the Culinary Institute of America, which

paved the way for his future success. At CIA, Keith met Arno Schmidt, who

brought him into the Big Apple chapter of the American Culinary Federa-

tion. This opened up many job opportunities for Keith who began working

as Assistant Steward at the Westbury Hotel. After a month, he was promot-

ed to Chief Steward and after a few years, became Food & Beverage Di-

rector and Banquet Manager. He moved on to positions as Banquet Man-

ager at the Park Lane Hotel and U.N. Plaza Hotel where he hosted dignitar-

ies including former President Gerald Ford. After 20 years of working in ho-

tels, Keith wanted to spend more time with his family so he began working

for Breakfast Productions, a boutique bread & pastry company that even-

tually merged with Voila! Bakeries. During his time at Breakfast Productions,

Keith was named Purveyor of the Year by the Food & Beverage Association

of America. He also worked for three years with Bouley Bakery before retir-

ing. Nowadays, he stays active on the local front helping Chef Jeanine Di-

Menna with operations at the View Grill and, of course, also dedicates his

time and energy to Downtown Sounds. Thirty-three-year residents of Glen

Cove, he & wife Jennifer participate in many other local events, but also

enjoy travelling the globe.

PAT MCLAUGHLIN

When Downtown Sounds started as Jazz in the Square, local musicians

played before modest crowds at the Glen Cove Village Square. Contrast

that with the modern version where world-renowned artists like John Oates,

Jimmy Webb and Billy J. Kramer play on the Village Square stage and it

should be apparent that the stakes have been raised when it comes to

technical support. Enter Pat McLaughlin, the man who puts the sound in the

downtown.

A veteran in the field, Pat has operated PMB audio since 1979 providing

sound and other technical services to many major artists in all musical gen-

res. In addition to the Glen Cove Village Square, locations where Pat has

plied his trade include Lincoln Center and the USTA Billie Jean King National

Tennis Center for the U.S. Open. What is more, he currently provides audio

services for NBC’s The Today Show, the fifth-longest-running American televi-

sion series. The show is routinely viewed by five million or more people per

week.

However, the notoriety Pat gains from working on such a prestigious televi-

sion series does not come without a price. Live music performances are fre-

quently featured on the show and delivering the sound through a narrow

space between tall buildings with pavement below and a crowd of audi-

ence members is a daunting challenge. Indeed, it requires the coordination

of many talented people just to get the music portions of the show on the

air and Pat is front & center in the process working hand in hand with each

band’s monitor engineer.

TONI KESSEL

Lifelong Glen Cove resident Toni Kessel has served as Nassau County Legis-

lator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton’s Legislative Assistant since 2013. During her ten-

ure, she has worked closely with the Legislator to bring numerous important

community initiatives to fruition within the 11th Legislative District, which 11th

Legislative District which encompasses Sands Point, Port Washington, Roslyn,

Roslyn Harbor, Glen Head, Glenwood, Sea Cliff and Glen Cove. These initia-

tives include securing the $25,000 Nassau County grant that made this sum-

mer’s Downtown Sounds concert series possible.

Toni, who is married and has two daughters, has enjoyed serving on the

Downtown Sounds committee for the last five years and doing her part to

ensure the success of Glen Cove’s signature summer concert series. She is

delighted to be joining the community for an array of outstanding live per-

formances in this one-of-a-kind setting in the heart of Glen Cove.

JILL NOSSA

New to the committee this year, Jill Nossa has enjoyed being a part of

the preparations for the concert series. Since moving to Glen Cove in

2009, Downtown Sounds has been an event she has looked forward to

every summer, and she has been thrilled to see how it’s grown over

the years. As editor of the Glen Cove Record Pilot, she’s made it a

point to help spread the word about the concerts each week and is

looking forward to another season. Jill has been reporting for the pa-

per for the past 10 years and has been editor since January 2012.

In her time in Glen Cove, she has met a lot of interesting and inspiring

people and has been happy that she and her husband, Rick, decid-

ed to make Glen Cove their home. When not covering a story or

working a BID event, she can be found at local beaches and play-

grounds with her daughters, or watching her husband play guitar in

one of his multiple bands.

Almost Selena

July 5th

A tribute to the queen of Tejano music, this show is a vibrant, explosive and exciting eruption of the music and talent of Sele-na. Almost Selena opens your hearts and souls to show you the best of Selena Quintanilla backed by an incredible band. This is the show for everyone who feels the rhythm and wants to take part in the sights and sounds of the music that made us all get on our feet.

Comprised of the very best musicians, singers and dancers, who extend themselves far beyond the stage to lift the spirits and voices of the audience long after the last bow. They will thrill you and bring your memories to overflow. She will touch your heart with “Dreaming of You" and exhilarate you with “Como La Flor."

Peat Moss & The Fertilizers

July 12th

Peat Moss & The Fertilizers are the most animated, fun loving and

talented group of performers on the circuit today. Together since

high school, this tight-knit group of friends have come a long way,

with thousands of performances under their belt. Their ever-

expanding song list of fun, upbeat material wows all music from any

age group…………………………………………………………………..

One thing heard time and time again about the band is that they

possess tremendous energy and a love of their craft, which shines

through in every performance. This provides the audience with a

"vacation from reality," as one viewer remarked. Peat Moss and The

Fertilizers will never let you down and never leave an audience un-

fulfilled. So get on the dance floor, forget all of your problems and be

prepared to dance the night away.

Deborah Cox

516-680-5185

Debora Cox

516-680-8165

Bennie And The Jets

July 19

Bennie and the Jets is the premier Elton John tribute band. Bennie and the Jets is led by Greg Ransom, whose vocals are naturally exactly like Elton John's and his piano playing is right on the money. Greg has the ability to make you believe that you're at an Elton John concert.

At age 21, Greg was playing piano in a hotel bar when the owner of the hotel requested an Elton John song. Greg played “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues.” The hotel owner approached him afterwards and told him he sounded like Elton vocally, and that he should consider putting on the hat and glasses and forming a tribute band.

By 1995, Bennie and the Jets were formed with Greg Ransom on piano and vocals, Dan Moraski on guitar and backing vocals, Bob Lilja on drums and backing vocals, and Ken Walpur-gis on bass. They played two local gigs in the Springfield area before receiving a call from a nationally known entertainment broker who needed an Elton band, so Greg sent him a tape.

From that day forward Bennie and the Jets became an international touring act. Bob Lilja was soon replaced with Steve Lawton on drums and backing vocals and Ken Walpurgis was replaced with Mike Gibbs on bass and backing vocals. This re-mains their current line-up. Bennie and the Jets has performed around the world for a wide variety of venues.

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Bon Journey

July 26th

Bon Journey is a New York-based tribute band paying tribute to rock icons

Bon Jovi and Journey. Bon Journey’s high energy show has been exciting

and entertaining fans throughout the Tri-State area since 2010.

Bon Journey is a unique tribute band that blends the music of both Bon

Jovi and Journey within each set. There is also a "Rock Of 80s" Show that is

performed at special events! They not only capture the sound of each

group, but their energy and spirit as well.

Bon Journey's set includes all the classic hits that fans have enjoyed for

over three decades, including but not limited to

"Living on a Prayer," "Don't Stop Believing," as well as their tender ballads

"Faithfully" and "I'll Be There for You."

So find out for yourself what other fans have been discovering for some

time now. Come out and have a memorable fun time with Bon Journey!

The Hey Nows

August 2nd

The Hey Nows are a show-stopping, top 40 party rock band with a special knack for connecting with their audience at every show. Hail-ing from the Hudson Valley region of New York, this wedding, event and club band performs all over the tri-state area and New England, but is always game to travel anywhere party rock services are need-ed!

Independently, each band member brings a special and unique fla-

vor from varied experiences with other rock, country, and pop bands-

-but together, they combine to create the perfect blend of seasoned

professionalism and youthful energy.

While this versatile group covers everything from to Tom Petty to

The Chainsmokers, they are often sought after by both the wedding

and bar circuits for their ‘90s throwbacks and rocked up versions of

the latest hits.

Right On Band August 9th

Right On Band is an authentic “Ten-Piece Show Band” with a

full horn section. They have performed all over the world

including: Italy, Ethiopia, Canada, Mexico, the Dominican

Republic, and the Bahamas.

They have had the honor of performing for each of the last

three United States Presidents, and also entertained the US

Congress inside “The White House”, as well as other celebrities,

dignitaries and heads of state around the world.

The Right On Band is known for their outlandish ’70s

costumes. Specializing in Motown, Disco, and ‘70s Funk, the

band has been keeping the ‘70s alive for more than 18 years.

Dr. Eve

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Dancing Dream

Tribute to ABBA

August 16th

Dancing Dream: The Tribute to ABBA, the greatest pop supergroup from Sweden, electrifies

audiences of all ages with the best hits "Mamma Mia," "Dancing Queen," "Take a Chance,"

"Fernando" and many more. The New York City based touring tribute act was founded by

two European singers Halina Ulatowski and Agnes Jawien in 2009 in hopes of transporting

nostalgic audiences back to the happy and groovy times of the '70s. Because of the rise in

popularity of both the movie and Broadway play "Mamma Mia," Dancing Dream was able

to do just that! Since then, they have been invited to many summer concerts across the

country attracting audiences of all age groups. The same year they had formed, they were

featured on "The Colbert Report" with comedian Stephen Colbert which had placed them

on the map for top tribute acts in their country! This opportunity had also helped them

land gigs in large venues all across the nation.

Since then, the band has toured Florida with performances in theaters, colleges and popu-

lar clubs as well as outdoor concerts and Scandinavian festivals in California, North Dakota,

New York and New Jersey. They also perform often in New York casinos and famous clubs.

So, what can you expect at a Dancing Dream tribute to ABBA show? Expect our team of

seasoned musicians and talented lead singers ("Agnetha" and "Frida") to take you on a

nostalgic trip back to the glitz and glamour of the 70s with their beautiful harmonies, elabo-

rate costumes and exciting choreography

This ABBA Tribute Band's fan base is ever-growing all over the country! Don't miss this op-

portunity to slip on your platforms and sing along to your favorite ABBA songs performed

by Dancing Dream.

Misty Mountain

August 23rd

A new band, Misty Mountain, has emerged on the scene as a rocking tribute

band blasting the songs of Led Zeppelin across Long Island. With guitar licks

reminiscent of Jimmy Page and howling vocals that bring back memories of

Robert Plant, the band transports audiences back to the days of power rock

and roll. The band started to come together in 2012 when lead guitarist Elliot

Negrin and lead singer Ed Terry met on the local scene performing together

in different projects. The band was complete with the addition of Shawn

Murray on drums and Alan Levy on bass. The four accomplished musicians of

Misty Mountain started blending and developed a sound eerily similar to Led

Zeppelin’s performances.

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Kamellot

August 23rd

Kamellot is fast becoming one of the premier tribute bands gracing stages in and around Long Island as they offer a powerful take on classic rock and blue standards to energetic and enraptured audiences. The band started in 2012 when percussionist Dr. G and lead guitarist Elliot Negrin met on the local scene in search of a particular sound. Bonding over a mutual love of rock, rhythm and blues, and a desire to bring positive vibes, they began looking for the right mix. As the band developed it became quickly appar-ent that a powerful force was emerging producing a tight sound and ex-ceptional energy.

The band grew with the addition of lead singer Ed Terry and sax man Wayne Wofford. Their powerful soul-infused sound added layers to an al-ready deep musical voice. The finished product including Stu Waters on keys, Shawn Murray on drums, Krista Marie on vocals and Alan Levy on bass produce rocking renditions of timeless hits. Certain performances are dedicated to electric Led Zeppelin covers.

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Downtown Sounds

Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones

August 30th

Dressed to the nines, Dean Ford embodies PRINCE with every fiber of his being, giving you a show as close as you will ever get to the real thing. Ford and company perform all the hits you know and love, including the “Purple Rain” album in its entirety. But, it's more than just the songs. He's got the look, the moves, and the sounds down jaw-droppingly well. So well, you'll forget it's only a tribute. It all started in 2011, when Dean Ford and his musician friends put on their first of many sold out tributes to the Pur-ple One in Portland, Maine. The show, lovingly entitled "Purple Brainz" is now held annually at the prestigious, Port City Music Hall. Past shows have featured Prince and The Revolution’s own keyboardist Matt “Doctor” Fink. Lately, Ford has been sticking with a rotation of his core band, The Beautiful Ones. Though, he and the band have plenty of surprises up their frilled sleeves.

Now serving Ice Cream during concerts !

Urban Artist Design Downtown Banners

The Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District and

Downtown Sounds are thrilled to work in collaboration with First

City Project on a series of banners throughout the downtown

that feature urban themed artists. This collaboration is part of

an initiative to create a vibrant, exciting arts-filled downtown

environment.

The artists featured in this program represent the creators of

the new banners designed expressly for Downtown Sounds

2018.

First City Project has a goal to introduce the residents of the

City of Glen Cove and surrounding communities to the next

generation of urban themed artists through the transformation

of a 9000 square foot historic structure. The Coles House as a

designated city landmark structure has architecture details

dating back to 1810 with additional portions that could be

traced back as far as 1690. It was the home to one of the origi-

nal five founding families of the City of Glen Cove. This building

has long been neglected and essentially abandoned for years

until local businessman Joe LaPadula had a vision to infuse

new life into the structure through an ambitious art program.

The essence of FCP is to use Coles House as a platform to intro-

duce the community of Glen Cove to a new genre of art and

showcase the rising local area talents with numerous NY area

street art professionals. FCP aims to start a dialogue with the

community where a balance can be achieved through a new

art medium and a new spirit of creativity that can rise along-

side the traditional values within the first city on Long Island.

The Downtown B.I.D. & Downtown Sounds are excited to be a

part of this dialogue.

For more information on First City Project, visit

www.firstcityproject.com

Dancing every Friday night all summer long at

Downtown Sounds

While family and friends dine at our fine restaurants in Downtown

Glen Cove

Proud supporters of

Downtown Sounds

A look at some Downtown Sounds Committee Members

And performers from 2019

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Musketa Cove Bait

and Tackle Shop

Proud Supporter of

Downtown Sounds

2019

Visit Musketa Cove Bait and

Tackle Shop for all your fishing

needs

35 Glen St., Glen Cove, NY

516-234-9420

The Right on Band keepin’ it movin with the Downtown

Sounds Audience

Glen Cove Downtown B.I.D. Board of Directors 2019 Patricia Holman, Executive Director Alvin Batista, President, Glen Cove Fitness Lou-Ann Thompson, Vice President, Glen Floors Leonard Gleicher, Treasurer, LMG Management James O’Grady, Secretary, Archangels Inc. Charles E. Parisi, Charles E. Parisi PC Maureen Basdavanos, Deputy Mayor Ann Fangmann, Executive Director of Glen Cove CDA/IDA Sandra Clarson, Controller, City of Glen Cove Lisa Dutra, AvalonBay Communities John Zozzaro, The Downtown Café Mary Cooper, Residential Tenant Representative Pamela Panzenbeck, Glen Cove City Council Danielle Fugazy-Scagliola, DFS Communications Melanie Eitel, RXR Realty/RXR Development Services Joe LaPadula, JH Coles House/First City Project Fred Guarino, Tiki Recording Studio

Downtown Sounds 2019 Committee Members

Fred Guarino

Patricia Holman

Maureen

Basdavanos

Francine Koehler

Pat McLaughlin

Keith Way

Fred DiMenna

Mary Cooper

Michael

“ Eppy” Epstein

Jill Nossa

Toni Kessel

Sal The Tailor

Proud Supporter of Downtown Sounds

Proud Supporter of Downtown Sounds

The Compassion to Action

Volunteer Group

Special Mentions & Thanks 2019!

City of Glen Cove Department of Public Works

Glen Cove Police Department

Glen Cove Auxiliary Police

Glen Cove EMS

Glen Cove Fire Department

Compassion To Action Volunteer Group

Sound Provided By: PMB Audio

Graphics Provided By: Guarino Graphics

Official Photographer of Downtown Sounds:

Gill Associates Photography

Our Restaurant Partners

La Bussola Ristorante

American Café

Maldon & Mignonette

La Famiglia

Downtown Café

Thaiana

Vito’s Ristorante & Pizzeria

The View Grill

The Pala


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