Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Still Partners owner Dan Roth admits he’s fully enjoying the last few days of summer. But he would be lying, he said, if he wasn’t ready for fall, blue jeans, flannels, and a crowded bar full of music.
“My favorite part of running the bar is bringing in all the awesome music,” Roth said, “And I’m really excited about this fall. We have a lot of people who have played the bar before, and a couple who are new that haven’t played there yet.”
The Sea Cliff-based gastropub will host a variety of styles and singers this season as part of its fall music series. Every Thursday, Dave Diamond and Friends will perform tribute concerts by playing the tunes of a particular artist. In honor of the late queen of soul, one concert will be dedicated to the memory and music of Aretha Franklin. For New Orleans Night on Oct. 6, Still Partners will welcome The HooDoo Loungers to play the eminent sounds of the soulful city.
Return players include jazz ensemble Black Tie Brass, Allman Brothers collaborator Scott Sharrard, as well as Glen Cove’s own Jason Crosby Band and “The Voice” contestant Troy Ramey.
“I feel like Sea Cliff is a safe place for artists,” Ramey said. “There’s a lot of artists that I’ve met, and it just seems like a place where people really care not just about music, but art in general.”
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