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  • Great South Bay Music Festival 2023: Unforgettable Start with Iconic Performances

    The anticipation had been building for months, and finally, the 2023 Great South Bay Music Festival kicked off its grand celebration of music and culture at Shorefront Park in Patchogue. From July 20 through July 23, this picturesque waterfront location became a haven for music enthusiasts and festival-goers alike, promising four days of pure musical bliss. Day 1, in particular, set the bar high with an impressive lineup that left the crowd yearning for more.

    The festivities commenced with a soulful blues performance by Kerry Kearney & the Kings of the Psychedelta. Kearney’s mastery of the guitar and the band’s raw energy created an atmosphere that was both electrifying and calming. Their music served as the perfect opener, drawing people in and setting the tone for a night of unforgettable performances.

    Next up was the legendary band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Known for their fusion of rock, blues, and soul, the band wasted no time in getting the audience on their feet. Kim Wilson’s dynamic presence and the band’s energy proved why they have been a crowd favorite for decades. With classic hits like “Tuff Enough” and “Rock With Me,” The Fabulous Thunderbirds delighted old fans and won over new ones, turning the festival grounds into one giant dance floor.

    As the night progressed, the stage was graced by the presence of the iconic Dave Mason. The audience was taken on a nostalgic journey through Mason’s illustrious career, with hits from his time with Traffic and his successful solo career. His smooth vocals and masterful guitar work on “Can’t Find My Way Home” resonated through the crowd, creating a serene ambiance that had everyone swaying to the music. Dave Mason’s performance was a reminder of the timeless quality of great music and its ability to transcend generations.

    The climax of Day 1 was the highly anticipated performance of Hot Tuna, a band renowned for its fusion of blues, rock, and psychedelic sounds. Adding to the significance of the night, it was announced that this would be Electric Hot Tuna’s final performance on Long Island, making it an emotional and bittersweet moment for both the band and their loyal fans.

    Throughout the performance, fans were treated to a range of classics that showcased the band’s unparalleled talent and chemistry. Whether it was Jorma Kaukonen’s mesmerizing guitar prowess on “Hesitation Blues” or Jack Casady’s magnetic bass lines on “Trial by Fire,” each moment was a testament to the enduring legacy of Hot Tuna.

    As the final chords rang out, the audience erupted into thunderous applause, expressing their gratitude for the band’s many years of musical brilliance. It was an emotional farewell, and both the band and the fans shared in the sentiment of this remarkable final performance at the Great South Bay Music Festival.

    Check out more from Day 3 and Day 4 of Great South Bay Music Festival.

    Setlists

    Dave Mason: Only You and I Know, Pearly Queen, Forty Thousand Headmen, World in Changes, We Just Disagree, The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, Can’t Find My Way Home, Look at You Look at Me, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Feelin Alright?

    Hot Tuna: Been So Long, Hesitation Blues, Great Divide: Revisited, Ode for Billy Dean, Bowlegged Woman, Knock Kneed Man, Trial By Fire, Sleep Song. Good Shepherd, Come Back Baby, Funky #7

  • Hot Tuna to open the Great South Bay Music Festival on July 20 on their Final Tour

    Rock duo Hot Tuna will kick off their final “Electric Hot Tuna” tour on July 20, opening the Great South Bay Music Festival at Shorefront Park in Patchogue. The duo will stop in Upstate New York in September before wrapping up their tour at the Beacon Theatre in NYC.

    hot tuna tour
    Jack Casady (left) and Jorma Kaukonen (right.) Credit: Erik Kabik.

    The duo, which comprises Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, originated in San Francisco and has been making music for more than 50 years. They released their self-titled debut studio in 1970, and have since their most recent studio album was 2011’s Steady as She Goes. While their last official album was released over a decade ago, Hot Tuna is still going strong, soon to begin a tour across the country this month.

    Members of Hot Tuna have come and gone, but Casady and Kaukonen have been steady members since its inception, while also maintaining solo careers. Casady released a solo album, Dream Factor, in 2003, while Kaukonen begin his solo career early into Hot Tuna’s career, releasing a solo record, Quah, 1974.

    Tickets are now available for Hot Tuna’s upcoming final tour.

    Hot Tuna Tour

    05/06/23Fur Peace Station
    Pomeroy, OH
    Jorma Kaukonen and John Hurlbut
    06/10/23Old Whaling Church
    Edgartown, MA
    Jorma Kaukonen
    06/16/23The Loft
    Oak Bluffs, MA
    Jorma Kaukonen
    06/22/23Narrows Center for the Arts
    Fall River, MA
    Jorma Kaukonen
    06/23/23City Winery
    Boston, MA
    Jorma Kaukonen
    06/24/23One Longfellow Square
    Portland, ME
    Jorma Kaukonen
    07/20/23The Great South Bay Music Festival
    Patchogue, NY
    Electric Hot Tunaalso Dave Mason and Kerry Kearney Band
    07/28/23Tripple Door
    Seattle, WA
    Jorma Kaukonen
    07/29/23Tripple Door
    Seattle, WA
    Jorma Kaukonen
    07/30/23Alaaddin Theatre
    Portland, OR
    Jorma Kaukonen
    08/02/23State Room
    Salt Lake City, UT
    Jorma Kaukonen
    08/03/23Avalon Theatre
    Grand Junction, CO
    Jorma Kaukonen
    08/05/23The Amory
    Fort Collins, CO
    Jorma KaukonenVenue Pre-sale:2/9 @10am MST. Code: GENESIS. Onsale 2/10 @10am MST
    08/06/23Boulder Theatre
    Boulder, CO
    Jorma Kaukonen
    08/06/23Boulder Theatre
    Boulder, CO
    Jorma Kaukonen
    09/15/23Kodak Center
    Rochester, NY
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/16/23Flynn Theatre
    Burnlington, VT
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/18/23Flynn Theatre
    Burlington, VT
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/20/23The Egg
    Albany, NY
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/21/23Upstate Performing Arts Centers
    Kingston, NY
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/23/23The Beacon Theatre
    New York, NY
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/25/23Portsmouth Music Hall
    Portsmouth, NH
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/27/23College Street Music Hall
    New Haven, CT
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/28/23Keswick Theatre
    Philadelphia, PA
    Electric Hot Tuna
    09/30/23Warner Theatre
    Washington DC
    Electric Hot Tuna
    10/01/23Mountain Stage
    Blacksburg, VA
    Electric Hot Tuna
    10/04/23Capitol Theatre
    Clearwater, FL
    Electric Hot Tuna
    10/05/23Parker Playhouse PAC
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    Electric Hot Tuna
    10/07/23Suwannee Roots Revival
    Live Oak, FL
    Electric Hot Tuna
  • Great South Bay Music Festival 2023 Announces 15th Anniversary Lineup

    The Great South Bay 2023 Music Festival presented by Island Federal Bank announced its back for its 15th anniversary, taking place at Shorefront Park in Patchogue Village, from Thursday, July 20 through Sunday, July 23.

    Great South Bay 2023
    Photo credit Filip Zalewski for NYS Music.

    The Great South Bay 2023 Music Festival features over 60 performers on four stages, in classic and contemporary rock, jam, blues, jazz, Americana, ska, reggae, alternative, and funk genres. The festival is known for its eclectic lineup of headliners with four very different days of music.

    Kicking off the festival Thursday, July 20, with ten performers on two stages, is the legendary Hot Tuna, returning for their fourth visit to Headline the Main Stage. Classic rock act Dave Mason supports, and Barnburners The Fabulous Thunderbirds featuring Kim Wilson round out the lineup and local guitar legend Kerry Kearney and the Kings of the Psychedelta make an appearance.

    Friday brings the annual rock-reggae-ska party, with 15 performers across three stages. Huntington Beach California rock-reggae veterans Dirty Heads return with support from LA ska-punk band Goldfinger, plus Sublime Tribute: Badfish, Maryland rockers Ballyhoo and emerging LI hometown reggae-
    rockers Oogee Wawa.

    The annual Jam-Saturday features 18 performers across four stages. Phil Lesh & Friends, featuring the legendary bassist and original founding member of the Grateful Dead, takes the main stage. Supporting acts include jazz-funksters The Eric Krasno Trio, Neighbor, and local singer-songwriter musician Cassandra House.

    Great South Bay 2023 will close out Sunday with guitar legend, Warren Haynes & Govt. Mule, performing “Dark Side of the Mule”, a tribute to the 50th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s classic album The Dark Side of The Moon, complete a laser light show and over-the-top effects. Immediately supporting is Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, plus Duane Betts and Palmetto Motel. Returning to the Main Stage is Long Island-born and bred guitarist Brandon “Taz” Niederauer who performed at Great South Bay on the “emerging artist stage” when he was just 12 years old and has since shared the stage with Gregg
    Allman, Gary Clarke Jr., Lady Gaga, and many more.

    Supporting and presenting original emerging artists has always been part of our mission at GSB. For 2023 the festival will present over 30 talented original artists that we are excited to give stage time and lay on our music loving attendees. New talented original artists to keep on your radar this year include: Cassandra House (performing on our Main Stage and opening for Phil Lesh), Jules, Jack & Friends, Dudley Music, Robinson Treacher, MJT, Circus Mind, Miles to Dayton, Foster Europe Band, Baked Shrimp, and more.

    Great South Bay supports the Long Island community and will continue to donate $1 from every ticket sold, to the GSB-Stony Brook Cancer Center Fund. To date, the fest has raised well over $250,000 for the cancer center. Additionally, Great South Bay Presenting Sponsor Island Federal Bank will also give $1- $2 worth of food donations for every ticket that’s sold to LI Cares, the Harry Chapin Food bank. The festival will also again donate booth spaces in our “Storyville Tent” to local organizations looking to raise awareness and funds for their cause.

    The mission of the Great South Bay Festival is to always support emerging local artists, and are proud present over 30 talented original artists. Some of these not mentioned previously include Jules, Jack & Friends, Dudley Music, Robinson Treacher, MJT, Circus Mind, Miles to Dayton, Foster Europe Band, Baked Shrimp, and more.

    Tickets are available to purchase now. Children under 10 are free.

    Festival Times:
    Thursday, July 20: Doors are at 3:00 p.m., fest goes till 10 p.m.
    Friday, July 21: Doors are at 3:00 p.m., music till 11 p.m.,
    Saturday, July 22.: Doors are at 1:00 p.m., music till 11 p.m.,
    Sunday, July 23: Doors are at 2:00 p.m. with performances till 10 p.m.