Mar 19: The Perfect Storm at Acoustic Long Island

Dave nailed it tonight - saying that for a great open mic, you’ve got to have a “perfect storm” of things come together: great songwriting, performing skills, the guts to get up there, and you’ve got to string them all together for a whole hour. And these artists sure pulled it off tonight! Listen in to Rich Lamiroult, The Accepted Time, Michael Korb, The John Sullivan Brigade, Cory Balsamo, Sebastian Bakalski, Jean-Paul Vest, Don Olsen, Karla Sammut with Christian Lavelle, Martha Trachtenberg and Tom Griffith.
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FREE ADMISSION: Energetic, Evocative and Funky Solo Acoustic Guitar. Original Compositions as well as arrangements of well known songs by Stevie Wonder, The Beatles, Bill Withers and Dr. Lonnie Smith. Adam was born and raised in Harlem. He was mugged in front of his building when he was 10. He played in a hard rock band at 12, got ripped off by a club owner on his first gig at 15, and by 18 he was a rapper on a gold record in overseas. That's callled "paying dues" - and you hear it in his songs, in his feeling for the blues, in his groove, in his touch. The history and life experience puts the fire in this man's music. He puts the "sizzle" in the "steak" musically speaking. For more go to 
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