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  • Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame To  Honor Billy Joel This Summer

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will host a host a concert to celebrate their 20th anniversary and also honor Billy Joel on June 7 at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post.

    Billy Joel LIMEHOF

    The 20th anniversary epic concert will feature an impressive lineup of musicians who are scheduled to perform, including Alexa Ray Joel, Debbie Gibson, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, DJ Johnny Juice from Public Enemy, Felix Cavaliere from The Rascals, Jimmy Webb, Mike DelGuidice, Philip Edward Fisher. The concert will also feature Albert Bouchard and Joe Bouchard the former members of Blue Öyster Cult who will be  joined by current band members Jules Radino and Danny Miranda, and the full band Zebra including Randy Jackson, Guy Gelso and Felix Hanemann. 

    Billy Joel LIMEHOF

    “It’s an absolute privilege and certainly fitting that LIMEHOF’s 20th Anniversary Concert Honoring Billy Joel take place here at Tilles Center,” said Tom Dunn, Executive and Artistic Director, Tilles Center. “Billy is a longtime friend and supporter of Tilles’ impactful mission, and we are thrilled to celebrate his unparalleled and legendary career with this star-studded group of music luminaries.” He added

    At the concert, the legendary music agent also the chairman of Independent Artist Group, Dennis Arfa will be inducted in the “Music Industry” category. Additionally, Tilles Center for the Performing Arts will be inducted in the “Venue” category. 

    “Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post is honored to be inducted into the Long Island Music Entertainment Hall of Fame,” Dunn said. “For over 40 years – from Bruce Springsteen’s iconic recording of “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” to Tony Bennett, from Jerry Seinfeld to James Taylor, Tilles Center has been home to a who’s who of performing artists creating and delivering unforgettable and lasting memories. In the last year alone, we’ve been honored to bring Samara Joy, Brandi Carlile, Trevor Noah, John Legend, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Dancing with the Stars Live to our great and diverse Long Island community.”

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 2004 with the mission of celebrating and protecting Long Island’s rich musical and entertainment history for future generations. The organization was founded as a center of community that inspires and explores Long Island music and entertainment in all of its forms. It covers the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, and Kings (Brooklyn) in New York State. LIMEHOF initially established a Hall of Fame structure in Stony Brook, New York, in 2022. The group provides educational programs, scholarships, and awards to Long Island students and educators, and it has inducted over 120 musicians and executives from the music business to date. 

    Tickets for Tilles Center shows are available online at tillescenter.org or ticketmaster.com, in-person at Tilles Center’s Tantleff Box Office or by telephone at 516.299.3100.

  • Stephen Schwartz’s LIMEHOF Induction: A Celebration of Musical Majesty

    On March 23, 2024, the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame welcomed one of its own, the illustrious composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, with an induction ceremony that will be remembered for years to come.

    Held at the LIMEHOF in Stony Brook, this evening was a testament to Schwartz’s immense contributions to the world of music and theater, as well as his profound influence on countless artists.

    Stephen Schwartz

    Hosted by the legendary Paul Shaffer and directed by Paul Kreppel, the event was a star-studded affair, filled with heartfelt tributes, captivating performances, and a palpable sense of admiration for the honoree. From the opening remarks to the final curtain call, the evening was a fitting tribute to a man whose talent knows no bounds.

    Before the ceremony began, Paul Shaffer, in a conversation with the press, eloquently expressed his admiration for Stephen Schwartz. Reflecting on their collaboration over the years, Shaffer praised Schwartz’s ability to immerse himself in characters when composing music, citing his magical touch and profound impact on Shaffer’s career. He emphasized Schwartz’s willingness to share his knowledge and mentorship, underscoring the importance of talent and dedication in the industry.

    Paul Shaffer

    As the show commenced, Shaffer took the stage to introduce the house band and Hall of Fame director Ernie Canadea. The atmosphere was electric as the audience prepared for an unforgettable evening. Performances of iconic songs from Schwartz’s repertoire, including “Prepare Ye!” from Godspell and “Magic To Do” from Pippin, showcased the timeless appeal of his music and the versatility of his compositions.

    The house band, comprised of seasoned musicians, added a layer of magic to the performances. Doug Quinn, known for his work with the Quinn Brothers, graced the stage on guitar, alongside Steve Mayness on bass and Rick Shutter on drums. Their impeccable musicianship complemented the vocal performances, creating an unforgettable musical experience.

    One of the evening’s highlights came when Stephen Reinhardt took the stage to share his personal story of how Schwartz changed the trajectory of his life. With heartfelt gratitude, Reinhardt recounted how Schwartz’s mentorship and belief in his talent opened doors and paved the way for his success in the industry. His heartfelt words resonated with everyone in attendance, underscoring the profound impact Schwartz has had on countless lives.

    Teal Wicks

    As the night progressed, the stage was graced by an array of talented performers, each paying homage to Schwartz with their stirring renditions of his most beloved songs. DeMarius R. Copes mesmerized the audience with his rendition of “Magic To Do” from Pippin, while Teal Wicks captivated hearts with her performance of “Wizard and I” from Wicked. Carrie St. Louis and Max Grossman delivered a show-stopping rendition of “Popular” from Wicked, showcasing their vocal prowess and stage presence.

    Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived as Paul Shaffer had the honor of inducting Stephen Schwartz into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF). With heartfelt words, Shaffer presented Schwartz with the prestigious award, symbolizing the culmination of a lifetime of achievements.

    Paul Shaffer

    In his acceptance speech, Schwartz expressed his gratitude for the honor, acknowledging the significance of being recognized by his hometown. He thanked his friends and collaborators for their unwavering support and paid tribute to the performers who had brought his music to life throughout the evening.

    As the final notes of “Day By Day” from Godspell filled the air, there was a sense of collective joy and appreciation for the man whose music had touched the hearts of millions. The induction of Stephen Schwartz into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame was not just a celebration of one man’s talent but a testament to the power of music to inspire, uplift, and unite us all.

    Musical Numbers: Prepare Ye! (Godspell) performed by Paul Shaffer, Rick Shutter, Steve Manes and Doug Quinn, Magic To Do (Pippin) performed by DeMarius R. Copes, Corner Of The Sky (Pippin) performed by Sam Simahk, Bless The Lord (Godspell) performed by Alysia Velez, West End Avenue (The Magic Show) performed by Dale Soules, All Good Gifts (Godspell) performed by Demarius R. Copes, Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas) performed by Alysia Velez, Kevin Newton, and Peter DelGrosso, Wizard and I (Wicked) performed by Teal Wicks and Max Grossman, Popular (Wicked) performed by Carrie St. Louis and Max Grossman, For Good (Wicked) Performed by Carrie St. Louis, Teal Wicks and Max Grossman.

  • A Night of Laughter and Reflection at the LIMEHOF with Jackie Martling

    In a recent event at the LIMEHOF, the spotlight shone on the legendary comedian, writer, and actor, Jackie Martling, following a screening of his much-anticipated documentary, “Joke Man.” The intimate setting brought together fans, both familiar and new, creating an atmosphere that resonated with warmth and nostalgia.

    Martling opened the evening by expressing his gratitude for the audience’s presence, noting that while previous screenings took place among family, this particular event welcomed strangers as well. As the evening unfolded, Tom Needham, host of the event, guided the conversation through key moments of Martling’s career, providing insights into the making of the documentary and shedding light on the comedian’s multifaceted talents.

    jackie martling

    “The Journey to ‘Joke Man’”

    The transition of the LIMEHOF to embrace comedians and entertainers of all kinds was highlighted during the interview. Martling, an integral part of the Hall of Fame since its inception, played a crucial role in this evolution. Needham praised the comedian for his diverse career, acknowledging his contributions as a writer, comic, actor, filmmaker, and even a musician.

    Martling shared the serendipitous story of how “Joke Man” came to be, emphasizing the collaborative efforts with director and producer Ian Karr.

    The Musical Side of Jackie Martling

    The conversation then shifted towards Martling’s lesser-known but equally significant role in music. The documentary showcased Martling’s musical journey, featuring his contributions to the soundtrack. Martling humorously confessed that they “stole” his music for the film, recounting his early attempts at music and how he eventually found his comedic calling. The discussion touched upon his initial struggles with music, the evolution of his comedy, and the unexpected joys of making music albums.

    Audience members were treated to a sample of Martling’s musical talents as his songs played in the lobby, emphasizing the versatile nature of his artistic pursuits. The interview delved into Martling’s enduring love for music, tracing it back to his early attempts at songwriting and the humorous anecdotes surrounding his musical endeavors.

    The Howard Stern Show and Beyond

    A significant portion of the interview focused on Martling’s legendary tenure on the Howard Stern Show. The comedian provided a detailed account of how he initially joined the show, highlighting the organic nature of his collaboration with Howard Stern, Robin Quivers, and Fred Norris. Martling debunked the myth of instant success, narrating how he committed to the show for three years without pay before becoming a permanent fixture.

    The interview explored Martling’s role as the behind-the-scenes joke writer, detailing the intricacies of how he seamlessly contributed to the show’s comedic brilliance. His reflections on the challenges and successes of the show, including its move to mornings and eventual syndication, underscored the lasting impact of the Howard Stern Show on both Martling’s career and the world of radio.

    The evening concluded with Martling reminiscing about the show’s close-knit camaraderie, the fine line between breaking balls and reality, and the unique dynamics that fueled its success. The audience left with a deeper understanding of the man behind the jokes, as well as a renewed appreciation for Jackie Martling’s enduring legacy in the world of entertainment.

  • Laugh Out Loud with Jackie Martling: ‘Joke Man’ Documentary Premiere at the LIMEHOF

    Long Island’s comedy enthusiasts are in for a treat as legendary comedian Jackie Martling is set to make a memorable appearance at the LIMEHOF later this month. The event will feature Martling’s new documentary titled “Joke Man.”

    jackie martling

    Scheduled to take place at the prestigious LIMEHOF on January 27th, this event promises an evening filled with laughter, insights into Martling’s comedic journey, and a unique opportunity to engage with the comedian himself. The highlight of the evening will undoubtedly be the screening of “Joke Man,” a documentary that delves into Martling’s life, career, and the art of making people laugh.

    The documentary offers fans an intimate look into the mind of the man behind the jokes, exploring his early days in comedy, the challenges he faced, and the triumphs that shaped his remarkable career. From his time on the Howard Stern Show to his stand-up performances, “Joke Man” provides a comprehensive view of Martling’s contribution to the world of comedy.

    Tom Needham, the esteemed Host of the Sounds of Film, will take the reins during the Q&A session. This dynamic setup ensures a thought-provoking and engaging dialogue as Needham delves into the intricacies of Jackie Martling’s comedic journey and the making of the “Joke Man” documentary.

    To add an extra layer of excitement to the event, there will also be a meet and greet session, giving attendees the chance to meet Jackie Martling face-to-face, get autographs, and capture memories with the legendary comedian. This exclusive opportunity allows fans to express their appreciation for Martling’s work and share their favorite comedic moments.

    The LIMEHOF serves as a fitting venue for this special occasion, blending music and comedy in a celebration of Long Island’s rich cultural heritage. Martling’s contribution to the world of comedy has undoubtedly earned him a place among Long Island’s esteemed artists.

    For more information on this event and to stay updated on all upcoming happenings at the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, visit this link. Explore a calendar of exciting events featuring the best in music, comedy, and more, ensuring that there’s always something extraordinary on the horizon for entertainment enthusiasts.