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“Rock and roll on Long Island is dead,” said Brian Kjellgren, 20, but the young men in Sargasm are fueled by their passion for music and continue to play together even after graduating from W.T. Clarke High School. more
From mysticism to operatic arias, local stage offer a variety of musical treasures this weekend. If you're interested in treasures of another kind, check out the annual Book/Ephemera Fair, in its new location at Hofstra, on Saturday and Sunday. more
You can still catch "Mame" on Fri., Nov. 18 and Sat. Nov. 19, 8 p.m. and Sun. Nov. 20 at 3 p.m.  at the Lincoln Orens School, at Trafalgar Blvd, Island Park. For tickets and more information, … more
The magical journey of the Beatles era returns to the Hofstra stage next Friday. The Godfrey Townsend Band, with musicians from the Alan Parsons Project, join the Indian kirtan ensemble, Gauravani and Kindred Spirits, for “Here Comes the Sun” – The Musical, Mystical Journey of George Harrison. more
Enjoy this fun musical that will feature children and adults singing pop songs from the 1940s through today. The show includes songs made famous by Frank Sinatra, The Andrew Sisters, Elvis, The Beach … more
Exhibits and more... Burton Silverman: The Humanist SpiritA exhibit showcasing the works of contemporary artist Burton Silverman, who demonstrates the continuing power of the realist tradition in … more
Tuney Tots, a West Hempstead-based company, is joining with the Malverne School of Music to begin offering music classes for babies and young children. The small local business offers a curriculum … more
This year, West Hempstead High School is sending two students to participate in the New York State School Music Association’s All-State Mixed Chorus competition. Amar Benkhoukha and Jordan Bak … more
By Clarissa Hamlin chamlin@liherald.com It was an idea running through her mind for a long time, inspired by the Newport Jazz Festival, explained Denise Nystrom, administrator of personnel and … more
“I’ve been singing since I could talk,” 16-year-old Samantha Henry recently told the Herald, adding that it has paid off, helping to launch her into the running for titles in … more
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