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Page 2 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 3 Page 4 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Want To Party with Mario Lopez? Each day on the radio you hear Mario Lopez as the afternoon drive host on WISX/MIX 1061, you’ve watched him on TV in Saved by the Bell, Dancing with the Stars, X Factor and as the host for the syndicated entertainment news magazine show Extra! Now you can meet and party with TV and radio hunk Mario Lopez in person at the MIX 1061 Summer Jam After Party, Saturday June 28th at the Coastline Night Club in Cherry Hill New Jersey. The Coastline Nightclub will be offering general admission tickets the night of the event and a limited number of VIP Meet and Greet packages are available in advance. The VIP packages will include a meet and greet with Mario Lopez, Picture with Mario, Open Bar, Butlere’d Hors D’oeuvres, Professional Photographer and more. The Mario VIP tickets are available now at www. CoastlineNightClub.com or on site at The Coastline Nightclub 1240 Brace Rd, Cherry Hill New Jersey 08034. 856-7951773. Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 5 Page 6 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Di Paolo Paolo’s Sizzling Summer Nights June 15th Sunday – Father’s Day, Brunch Seating Times 10am, 12pm and 2pm Dinner Buffet Seating Times 4:30pm and 6:30pm ITALIAN RISTORANTE *All Dad’s will receive a $25 coupon off their meal on their next visit* Weekly Specials At Di Paolo’s June Event Schedule July Event Schedule Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 4pm to 7pm, Drinks Specials and ½ Price Appetizers in the Bar 14th Saturday – Greg Martiello Band at 8pm 3rd Thursday – Keith Ayars kicks off a Special 4th of July Weekend Happy Hour at 7pm! 5th Saturday – Greg Martiello Band at 8pm 11th Friday – Ben Singleton & Peoples Choice Band at 7pm 12th Saturday – Greg Martiello Band at 8pm 13th Friday – Love Alive Band at 7pm Tuesdays – Starting at 4pm Jumbo Lump Crabcake Sandwich served with Seasoned Fries ~ $10 Wednesdays – Starting at 4pm Prime Rib Sandwich served with Seasoned Fries ~ $10, also featuring Personal Pizzas with up to 3 toppings ~ $10 Thursdays – Starting at 5pm “All You Can Eat” Prime Rib & Shrimp Buffet ~ $23.95 and Premium Martinis ~ $7 Fridays – Starting at 4pm Complimentary Mega Happy Hour Dinner Buffet with Purchase of 2 Alcoholic Beverages 19th Thursday – “Don’t Call Me Francis Band” at 8pm. Tickets include All You Can Eat Prime Rib & Shrimp Buffet, soda, coffee and dessert ~ $65 (includes tax & gratuity) 20th Friday – The Upside Band at 7pm 21st Saturday – Greg Martiello Band at 8pm 27th Friday – Coast to Coast Band at 7pm 28th Saturday – LA Productions Band at 8pm Saturdays – Starting at 8pm Ladies Night with Half Priced Drinks for all the Ladies and Starting at 10pm Free Late Night Happy Hour Buffet for Everyone in the Bar Sundays – From 10am to 3pm Sunday Brunch with Omelette & Pancake/Waffle Stations and Carving Stations ~ $21.95 18th Friday – Philly Heart & Soul Band at 7pm 19th Saturday –No Alibis Band at 8pm June 25th Wednesday Francis Ford Coppola Seven Course Wine Dinner at 6:30pm 20th Sunday – Motown Show with the band, “TRU” Show times are 2:00pm and 6:30pm Tickets include choice of Prime Rib or Jumbo Lump Crabcake, Dessert, Soda & Coffee ~ $50 (includes tax & gratuity) 25th Friday – Back At It Band at 7pm 26th Saturday – LA Productions at 8pm July 14th Monday – Real Housewives of NJ Meet & Greet with Kathy, Rich & Rosie at 6:30pm! Tickets include Meet & Greet, Dinner, Dessert, Soda & Coffee ~ $65 (tax & gratuity) 28 South Broad Street Penns Grove, NJ 08069 • 856-299-4645 www.dipaolosrestaurant.com ac TAVERN M y m m i J 929-931 Veteran's Hwy • Levittown Pa • 215-757-7728 THURSDAY NIGHT 7-10pm OLDIES Night with DJ Jimmy Mac FREE BUFFET Come out * Drink what your Dad Drank... Pabst Blue Ribbon, Schaefer Schlitz, Old Millwaukee Gennesee, Ballantine Plus a wide selection of Craft Bottled Beer! ALL DAY EVERY DAY ... PBR 16oz Cans $2.50 Thursdays: Oldies night at Happy Hour Tavern 7-10 with a Free buffet. 413 & LevitTrenton Rd., Levit town, PA. Come check out what everybody's talking about, a real oldies night with all your favorite songs. Line dances, and a FREE Buffet - No cover. Some songs make you laugh, some make you cry and some bring back the greatest memories of all time. Oldies Night at The Hap. Fridays: Wednesdays: 7-11 Back in the day dance party at Hurricane Jacks. Come join bartenders Amy, Kathy and the Hurricane Hump Day crowd for a fun filled night. We’re back at The Happy Hour for all your favorite music from 60's till today's hits. 9:30-2 "Give ‘em Juice & cut ‘em loose" - 33 years and still going strong! FB Jimmy Mac McNulty • Email: djjimmymac62@gmail.com • 215-715-1517 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 7 Page 8 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com to unwind at the end of the week and listen to good music with a cold drink in their hand, surrounded by friends. That’s what you can expect at our shows. It’s not about us - It’s about creating an atmosphere where everyone wants to be.” Both Dan and Bill Doherty have been around the music scene for quite a while. Dan was the front man in a very popular cover band some years back called Ward 5, and currently fronts the local cover band, Spare Parts. Bill was the singer for an original band that was touring the US, called Suicide Pact. Dan explained, “As brothers, we grew up rocking out to Van Halen and Metallica tunes in the garage when we were twelve. The funny thing is, we seemed to do our own things musically as we grew up, but there was always something really cool about when we would play together.” They started out doing an County area. The Doherty Brothers are a Open Mic on WednesThese guys play such a great real pleasure to see, too. They days and then people array of different types of music. create a very nice atmosphere started asking them to I interviewed Dan Doherty and and what I noticed when I saw play on Fridays so that he told me, “We like to mix it them play, was a lot of their they had somewhere up and not be tied to just once family and friends out to sup- to go for a chill Happy genre. This allows us to play to port them. This was very nice Hour. Dan told me, different audiences and it keeps to see and you could tell how “We listened!” The things fun for us, too. Primarily, proud everyone was of them. duo started playing our sets tend to include a little Dan explained, “We have been at many other venues bit of everything from Classic really fortunate to have a ton of and everyone loved it. Rock, Modern Rock, Pop, Punk, support. I think it stems from The Doherty BrothBlues, Dance and maybe a a laid back approach to our ers play a very cool Country song or two.” gigs. We get that people want blend of music from The Doherty Brothers Putting “The Chill” in Happy Hours By: Krista Doran Music has always been a part of my life. I grew up in the 80’s and during a time when music was really changing. During those years, I had great exposure to the many varying styles out there, and that is probably why my taste in music is so eclectic. One thing I have always loved, is acoustic music. When I hear or play acoustic music, it just rings so clear to me. There’s nothing to hide behind, the music is pure and you can always tell that people play it and sing from the soul. Back in the summer of last year, my friend Bonnie and I went to the Irish Rover Station House in Langhorne for Happy Hour. As we were sitting there drinking our beers, I noticed two guys who had set up in the corner and were getting ready to play. They sat down and started talking to the people and began a song. From the very first note, I could tell this duo was really good. The guitar was very clear, hitting all the proper chords and it had a very full bodied sound. The singer began to sing and the two harmonized together and I was immediately hooked! I thought to myself, well this is some great acoustic music! The duo we were watching was The Doherty Brothers. I had never heard of them prior to this, and felt like I stumbled on to something new and really good. Shortly after this, I noticed their name quite a bit, playing all over the Bucks standards to rarities, but tunes that everyone knows. Dan told me, “We like playing the things that we like to listen to, such as Jeff Buckley, Maroon 5, Led Zeppelin, Billy Joel, Jason Mraz, Fall Out Boy and Ed Sherran, just to name a few. Other tunes we like to play are the ones that bring back great memories. We hope that the songs we play do just that - remind people of memories they’ve had.” Dan and Bill Doherty have been playing together since they were kids, so you can really feel the relationship between them and it definitely comes across in their sound. Dan wanted everyone to know that what they do is unique and stated, “I guarantee that you’re not going to find many acoustic duos that tackle the material we have prepared, so if you happen to see our name around town, do yourself a favor and stop in and check us out... you won’t be sorry!” I can certainly back up that statement, so if you get a chance to see The Doherty Brothers, please do! Their next show will be at Pasquale’s Sports Bar in Levittown on June 27th for Happy Hour. To learn more about them, watch videos and to like their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ DohertyBrothers Could’ve Been Kings will be playing at Chickies and Pete’s (NE Phila) on Sunday, July 19 - 6PM-10PM Could’ve Been Kings is a four piece alternative rock band with an original EP under their belt, with another one the way this coming July! The group also cover a variety of artist ranging from Green Day, Billy Joel, The Beatles, The Foo Fighters and many more! Could’ve Been Kings or CbK have headlined many shows at some of Philly’s most notable venues including Sweeney’s Tavern, The Trocadero (headlining three times), World Cafe Live, The Fire, Milkboy(several headlines), Championship Bar & Grille and others! CBK also have had their song “Summer Scene” played on the radio station 96.1 K-Rock in Florida! Could’ve Been Kings will be playing at Chickies and Pete’s (NE Philadelphia location) on Sunday, July 19 - 6PM-10PM Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 9 Page 10 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Club Life been based on learning things, doing things different, zigging when everyone else was zagging and just doing it for the art. I do, however, remember one specific DJ Expo 2014: All Set for Atlan- period in 2004 at the Casbah tic City Return in Atlantic City where I said to It is amazing! People always want to myself “You know what? I just talk about my earlier DJ career from want to start playing new music the 80’s and 90’s but I will have to and enhance my knowledge/technoltell you that in order to have bigger ogy…Time for the next level. success you must enhance your mind This will be my 11th DJ Expo and with technology and look forward. every year gets better. It is pretty As a DJ, trying to be part of a bigger intense and always my favorite time picture was always very difficult. I of year. But the best part about it wanted to succeed out of South is the knowledge. The DJ Expo will Philadelphia but never wanted to be run in Atlantic City at the Trump Taj that “oldies” DJ. It was very difficult Mahal’s Mark G. Etess Arena from Aug. because at times there was a lack of 12-14—Tuesday through Thursday. The inspiration for electronic music on DJ Expo will present more than 25 inradio. My heartbeat has always been dustry panel sessions and workshops, new electronic music. My career has with topics finely honed for club and which began as an Atlanta-area DJ, and take questions from the DJ Expo audience. The session is scheduled for 60 minutes. Here it comes!! See everyone in Atlantic City and Merry Christmas DJ’s mobile DJs, plus music-making jocks of all stripes. Whether it’s about new technologies, performance, music, studio tips or marketing, DJ Expo sessions will enhance the career of any participating jock. DJ Expo exhibitors will offer sponsored seminars and workshops as well. The 2013 DJ Expo, held this past Aug. 12-15, drew a record 6,400 attendees who visited more than 200 exhibitor booths from more than 100 companies. With its 28th show in 23 years, DJ Expo ’13 saw participation from exhibitor/ sponsors like ADJ, Pioneer DJ, Mackie, Chauvet, Rane, Stanton DJ and QSC Audio, among many others. At the 2013 event, music legends (DJ Premier and Biz Markie) and industry stars (Morgan Page and Krewella) offered useful information to attendees during Expo keynotes and seminars, This year, hit making artist, DJ/producer and television personality Lil Jon will conduct a “Keynote Q&A” at DJ Expo on Tuesday, Aug. 12 at AC’s Trump Taj Mahal. Known for hip-hop chart-toppers like 2002’s “Get Low” (with the East Side Boyz) and the current trap hit “Turn Down for What” (with DJ Snake), Lil Jon will discuss his multi-faceted career, TRENDING Hot Summer Spot in Atlantic City I am enjoying my Saturday DJ nights at THE DECK located at Scores Atlantic City. This prime outdoor venue for entertainment, leisure, and gourmet comfort cuisine is just what people have been looking for. I have DJed three Saturday nights this summer season and every week has been off the hook to at least 6am. If you want trending and a hot looking crowd, this is the spot. The Deck at Scores is an exclusive beachfront lounge located inside Taj Mahal Casino. You can enjoy a fresh take on the AC boardwalk at this outdoor beachside day and nightclub venue. It features a 5,000-square foot open air terrace with cabanas and views of the Boardwalk and ocean. My music is progressive with mainstream EDM, electro house, trap and with some old school hip hop mixed in. While the moon shines on a Saturday night this new and exciting beachfront lounge at Scores is pumping. Smoking is allowed and a cigar humidor is available. TEXT the name “Scores” with your specific names and guest list to 610.405.8940 for VIP Complimentary Admission as my guest on a Saturday night. See everyone starting at 9am this summer season. Pharrell Williams receives key to hometown Hot artist/producer and industry good guy Pharrell Williams’ hometown is Virginia Beach. Well, they are showing their love to the Grammywinning producer. According to The Virginian-Pilot, Pharrell returned to his old stomping grounds Saturday June 7th to receive the key to the city from Virginia Beach Mayor Will Sessoms. On Twitter, “Skateboard P” thanked Mayor Sessoms and said that he’s “unbelievably honored.” I’m unbelievably honored to receive a key to my hometown city of Virginia Beach. Before he was presented with the key to the city, he went to his alma mater, Princess Anne High School. Pharrell promoted the partnership between his educational foundation, From One Hand to Another, and technology company EverFi. Together they have launched a Summer of Innovation Camp to benefit underprivileged children in Virginia Beach. Mix 106 SUMMER JAM 2014 SAVE THE DATE! DJing the Mix 106 SUMMER JAM 2014 at Susquehanna Bank Center. The MIX 106’s Summer Jam starring ONE REPUBLIC and THE SCRIPT.WHEN: Saturday, June 28th WHERE: Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd, Camden, NJ. This is an inside outside event and is sure to be a monster. See everyone there! Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Meet Nick Kuzewycz - DJ Nicky K - From Paddy Whacks This issue our DJ of the month comes to us from the Parwood section of Phila., meet up with DJ Nicky K....Nick spins over at Paddy Whacks on Comly road on thursdys-fridays & saturday, Nicks a vetern DJ who has been making the music for well over 13 years. In the daytime Nick works as a part time lawn technician. Nick with his experience can read a crowd. It takes a lot of time to be able to know how to do this right. Nick spins motown & olides to today’s top 40 hits. Nick likes to take request. He will never turn down any person’s request, His thoughts on being a good DJ are simple. “ A good DJ is passionate about the music he or she spins and does not care about what others are playing.. A good DJ cares about their own personal style and being prepared to adjust when the time calls for it.. I will take and play anyone’s request because the customer always has to come first” he says, He is right on the money with this. Nick has a great personality and will play private parties. For more info and bookings call 267-278-8522 See him in motion this week over at Paddy Whacks and let him know you did see his feature. Paddy Whacks is located at Comly Road & the Blvd., call 215-464-7844 Page 11 Page 12 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com STYX, FOREIGNER, DON FELDER LET FREEDOM ROCK WITH 102.9 WMGK 102.9 WMGK’S Let Freedom Rock Fest - July 3 at Susquehanna Bank Center featuring Styx, Foreigner & Don Felder. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 7 at 11am. This weekend only, lawn tickets are just $10.29. Could’ve Been Kings Could’ve Been Kings take on Chickie’s & Pete’s Once Again! Local talent Could’ve Been Kings will be making their return to Chickie’s and Pete’s (on the Boulevard) Sunday, July 13th at 6PM. Recently out of the studio with some fresh material, this quartet are preparing for another epic night on the patio. Featured drink specials include $2 Bud/Bud Light and $3 non-alcoholic smoothies! Be sure to come enjoy this FREE all ages event! Classic Rock 102.9 WMGK-FM presents the perfect kick off to the Philadelphia area’s July 4th weekend - “102.9 WMGK’s 13th Annual Let Freedom Rock Fest” on July 3rd at Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, NJ. This year’s Let Freedom Rock Fest features Styx, Foreigner, former Eagles guitarist Don Felder and MGK’s official house band, Musician Impossible (from Delaware County, PA). Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 7 at 11am via Ticketmaster.com, the Live Nation box office, the Susquehanna Bank Center box office, Ticketmaster outlets, or by calling 800745-3000. This weekend only, lawn tickets are just $10.29. Children under nine years of age will be admitted free with parents holding lawn tickets. A portion of the ticket proceeds will benefit local veterans via the Philadelphia MultiService Center. From the moment the doors open at 5:30pm until the last note is played, patriotism will be an ongoing theme at the concert. The MGK air staff will host the festivities and will honor members of the military with various on-stage activities. Attendees may sign a banner, ‘PA, NJ and DE thank and support our troops’ to be displayed at the Philadelphia chapter of the USO. Styx, Foreigner and Don Felder have recently recorded a new version of the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ together. They have talked positively about all three acts joining forces to perform together on stage during the show. Spawned from a suburban Chicago basement in the early ‘70s, STYX are best known for melding the style of prog-rock with the power of hard rock guitar, strong ballads, and elements of American musical theater. The band is best known for the hit songs “Lady”, “Come Sail Away”, “Too Much Time On My Hands” and “Renegade”. The band’s current lineup includes: James “J.Y.” Young (Vocals, guitars, keyboards), Tommy Shaw (Vocals, guitars), Todd Sucherman (Drums), Lawrence Gowan (Vocals, keyboards, guitar), Ricky Phillips (Bass guitar, backing vocals). Foreigner is hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world. They’re responsible for some of rock’s most enduring anthems including “Juke Box Hero,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Dirty White Boy,” and “I Want To Know What Love Is.” At Foreigner’s core is founder and lead guitarist Mick Jones, the maestro whose songwriting, indelible guitar hooks and multi-layered talents continue to escalate Foreigner’s influence. He’s joined by lead vocalist Kelly Hansen, bass guitarist Jeff Pilson and multi-instrumentalist Tom Gimbel. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Don Felder was the lead guitarist of The Eagles for twenty-seven years. During that time he co-wrote their biggest hit, ‘Hotel California’. After leaving the band in 2001, Felder has recorded and/ or performed with legends such as: Elton John, Bob Seger, Stevie Nicks, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Shanon Donnelly from the Sheffield Tavern Stats: Shanon Donnelly works over at the new Sheffield Tavern in NE Phila. and she has black hair and green eyes & stands in at 5’2”. She makes the bar come alive when she does her weekly shifts. We caught up with her last Monday and got her to open up to tell us some things. Here goes: Hobbies: “I love to draw and sing” she says. On Radio: Likes 93.3 WMMR and also Country 92.5 XTU On Sports: She loves hockey & the Flyers and likes to play Flag Football. She plays on the Sheffield Tavern’s team. Birthsign: Gemini Favorite Drink to Serve: Long Island Ice Tea Favorite Drink to Drink: ”I’m a Miller Lite Girl all the way” Shanon loves coming to work each week and she sends out shouts to all of her co-workers. She told us that working at the new Sheffield is like family. She sends out a special greeting to Danielle who also works at the Sheffield and who she says is her best friend. The Sheffield has a unique bar staff - one of the best ever and it shows. Our own Roundhouse Ron knows this and has made the Sheffield his official home away from home kind of place. What does it take to be a good Bartender? “A good bartender has to be aware when their customer needs a drink. You have to know what your regulars drink before they sit down and always call your customer by their name & listen to them when they need a shoulder to lean on. I really get to know my patrons and they all know me” she says. Shanon is very outspoken and smiles a lot ... she’s upbeat and it shows. People don’t want to be around somebody that’s dull behind the bar. She really sparks the attention and jokes around and she pulls no punches and tells it like it is. ”When I am behind the bar I tell you how it is ... I have no filter” The atmosphere has to be friendly around a bar - people want to go to a place where they can feel really cool. She even will buy some of her regulars a drink... Shanon has a nice following and it shows. Stop over to meet her soon. Let her know you saw this feature in the OOT and this will really make her day! (See this item @ www.ootonline.com) Page 13 Page 14 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com at Daly’s Irish Pub... a special night with “SIN” back on May 30th! Photos By Mike Vagnoni Daly’s is located at 4201 Comly Street in Phila and is one Irish Pub that does it all and does it all right! The food, the weekly promotions and of course the music. We caught them on a very special night on May 30th with the band (SIN) Strength In Numbers and an opening act called the Bridge. Now this was a special Friday night performance...most of the time the live music is set for saturday nights. The Band Strength In Numbers is an Original band - they rocked the house and the opening act the Bridge did an awesome job. Check out these photos! *Daly’s Irish Pub features 31 Beers on Tap and has specials all week long. Coming up June 14th Kenn Kweder, June 21st Junction and on June 28th The Relics. 5 $ PHILLY’S BEST CHEESESTEAKS OOT CHEESE STEAK OR HOAGIE Toppings and tax extra. Limited time o er. Present coupon when ordering. Limit one $5 cheesesteak or hoagie per customer & per order. Cannot be combined with any other o er or coupon. 10 % OFF SOUTH PHILLY HOAGIES MAYFAIR - 267.343.7667 7352 Frankford Ave. (across from the Mayfair Diner) RED LION RD. - 215.437.1681 COMI SOON NG TO HAMIL TON, N J Limited time o er. Present coupon when ordering. Cannot be combined with any other o er or coupon. 9970 Roosevelt Blvd. (behind Planet Fitness) WitorWitout.com ANY CATERING ORDER OOT Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 15 Page 16 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com at the Shore Road Tavern - Phila’s Source for Underground Roots Music....Blues, Bluegrass, Country, Folk and Rockabilly... Photos by Mike Vagnoni The Shore Road Tavern is located at Robbins and Jackson Street in Phila...yes on the road to the shore....this place is a gem. It is by far one of the best places with the biggest love of music you will find in Phila... national acts on tour make a pit stop here ....It is by far one of the smallest little places around but don’t let that size fool you....It’s a concert kind of bar room - and you are up close with the acts. We checked out a show on May 23rd with Husky Burnett(TN) The Ten Foot Polecats (MA) Molley Gene (MO)...the place was rockin’....Shouts out to the staff and if you are looking for a place with real heart and a love for the music - this is the place. Find out more by going to www. shoreroadtavern.com • Find them on Facebook, Reverbnation, Instagram and Twitter and oh yes in the OOT Guide! Ck-out these photos. Musician Impossible Making Success Look Easy by John J. Ruppert With almost one year under their belt as the reigning Champions of The 102.9 WMGK House Band competition ‘Musician Impossible’ continues to prove nothing is impossible when it comes to entertaining their fans the way only they have proven they can. Each time they hit that stage they deliver Classic Rock the way it was always meant to be. With Tight Music, On Point Vocals and Renditions that will have you scratching your head while clapping your hands. The Champion’s reign is almost up but with or without a title Musician Impossible will continue to give their huge audiences exactly what they came for. Classic Rock with today’s spin to bring you in and leave you begging for more as you walk out that door. I recently spoke with Dave Ramani their drummer and the one who planned the whole mission. “In July 2012 I got the desire to enter the 102.9 WMGK House Band Contest so I called the best musicians as well as friends that I had and Musician Impossible was formed. When we won it felt amazing. The band put a lot of time and hard work into getting everything right from the vocal harmonies to the guitar solos and everything in between. We’ve received a lot of great exposure from doing all the WMGK Events. People see us and they tell their friends and so on. It’s been great. As winners of the contest we get to open up for a national act for the stations ‘Let Freedom Rock Festival’ July 3rd at The Susquehanna Bank Center. We found out it’s going to be Styx, Foreigner and Don Felder of The Eagles so that’s going to be our best gig ever.” I asked Dave how the band stays in touch with their fans current and new ones, “Social Media seems to be the way to go. Facebook and Twitter is what we keep up on. We update and post regularly so we can keep everybody up to speed as to what we’re doing. We have an awesome fan base that gets bigger every time we play.” Dave went on to give advice for bands out there and how all the hard work pays off, “Work on getting tight musically and vocally. There’s no better feeling than hearing you and your band mates re-create music as it was recorded. It’s always nice to be complimented. It makes us feel like we’re doing a good job. A patron recently came up to us between sets and told us while we were playing that he used the app Soundhound on his phone and the songs came up with the original artists. Hearing the MGK on air DJ’s talk about us after we won the contest was nice too.” I asked Dave about his sets and any special songs that drive the crowd wild, “Bohemian Rhapsody does it every time. We’ll be doing Hotel California one day soon as well. Sometimes the set list gets tossed when we arrive at a venue. We’ll just play what the people want to hear and dance too. We got Freebird requested so much that now we just play it whenever someone screams it. Although we’re a cover band we do have some original material that we may record in the future. We have merchandise available through our web site as well.” Our meeting ended with Dave once again thanking everyone for their support of the band as he began getting excited thinking about their upcoming shows, “We’ll keep dishing out the best classic rock ever made. We won’t stop. Spread the word to your family, friends, neighbors and anyone you can because without all of you we don’t exist.” Some Missions in life are Impossible but this is one that can be done as long as anyone with a desire to hear Classic Rock played live the way you remembered it or only dreamed it could be played then stay on the course with the Champions ‘Musician Impossible’. www.facebook.com/musicianimpossible, www.musicianimpossible.com and Twitter @ ClassicRockMI Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Society Hill R&B Recording Artist “TRU” TRU is a multi-talented group from Camden, NJ. They have shared the stage with such artist as Chaka Khan, Ms. Jean Carne, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Little Anthony & The Imperials and many other sensational groups. Also, has performed for the President’s Ball in 2005, It has been mentioned many times that TRU is known for their stylish performance, melody and stage attire. Currently, they just completed their third CD titled “Back For More” which will be out in a few weeks. TRU would like to let their fans know they practice and work hard behind the scenes, but they get excited and motivated by the love and support of their fans each time they perform. They do a lot of performances across the USA and around the world. Group Members: Jimi Williams, (Group leader) who sings lead, first & Second Tenor. Primo Wansley, who sings second tenor, baritone. LaVon “Donnie” Tatem, who sings first & second tenor, baritone, bass and lead Contact Info: “Like us” on our face book page and get current concert dates at: “With TRU Love” Our Website: www.2betru.com THE FM AUDITION - The Longest Running Original Radio Show in the Greater Delaware Valley with host AL THOMPSON - Getting air play is easy! THE FM AUDITION Saturday nights 11:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. at WRDV-FM on 89.3 Warminster/Hatboro, 107.3 Philadelphia, 97.1 Bensalem and WLBS-FM 91.7 Bristol/Levittown Internet: wrdv.org Al Thompson has hosted this original music showcase featuring music by artists from the LehighDelaware Valley for 26 years. Great area Artists who cut their radio teeth on the FM Audition include: Cinderella The Hooters (new music) Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers The late Robert Hazard Ezzra Mohawk DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (new music by Will Smith) Flamin’ Harry LIVE (Public Affection in High School) Lauren Hart Pretty Poison (Jade Starling) The A’s (Richard Bush) Rick Denzien (new music) John Eddie (new music) Turner Adams (new music) David Rowan Ben Vaughn (“Third Rock from the Sun”) and currently “In the Pocket” David Uosikkinen’s new project plus “Bigger on the Inside” featuring Eagles offensive lineman Julian Vandervelde, “Kurt Vile” and “The Districts.” Are you looking to have your music played on an FM station? Here at the FM AUDITION we can do just that.... Send new music (no cussing) as an MP3 to the.magazine2@ footballstories.com Or mail CDs to: WRDV FM P.O. Box 2012 Warminster, PA 18974 Attention: Al Thompson “Like” me on Facebook - Al Thompson Page 17 Page 18 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 19 Page 20 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 21 Page 22 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Meet Jason Ruch of 0x1 Sound Studio By Kevin Law, Owner of PhillyRockRadio.com and host of The Saloon Rock Club, Thursdays at 7p.m. Jason Ruch LOVES sound. He produces it, promotes it, distributes it, and teaches it to aspiring engineers at Burlington County College. He has owned and operated 0x1 Sound Studio since 2002, operating a 750 sq. ft. studio until five years ago when he relocated to Cherry Hill, NJ, expanding to a 3,000 sq. ft. facility, housing two highend studios. Ruch is a lifelong fan of the metal scene, personally favoring the more dark and heavy doom, industrial and goth varieties. Though he is well-known for his productions of heavy bands from all flavors of metal and hard rock, 0x1 Sound boasts a diverse portfolio producing bands and artists of all genres, as well as audio books, radio commercials and corporate training videos. “Right now, I am working with a really cool hip hop act made up of oldschool punk rock fans doing a Beastie Boys kind of thing,” said Ruch, “and, over the next several weeks, I will be working with a band from Switzerland and two others from Texas and Maine. I am honored that bands and labels are willing to travel far to work with me.” As stated earlier, Jason not only produces sound by he also distributes it. “I am part owner, along with Mike Ransom, of Unable Distribution, a very powerful music distribution and marketing company. We deal with 400 outlets in over 270 countries and distribute for record labels and unsigned artists. Some large labels have contracted us and they’ve been really happy with the results. We’ve set ourselves apart from our competition and have signed several new clients lately. They’ve come to us because they’ve been disappointed using other popular distribution outlets. Visit our website unabledistribution.com for more information.” In addition to 0x1, Jason has a second company, Audio Zombie, which is hired to create music, sound effects and sound design for the horror industry. Jason is currently working on audio for two major films, three large haunted attractions and six different animatronic companies. Given his wide range of talents, I asked Jason what he considers to be his specialty, “If you asked my last 20 clients, they would give you 20 different answers. For my film and corporate clients my specialty is Foley and sound design. From musicians I get a lot of compliments on the guitar and drum tones that I get. I pride myself on the attention to detail I apply on every project. I think my specialty is that I’m diverse. I am not your typical producer who does the same tricks for all of his clients. I love every part of the creative process no matter what style of music it is. It just has to have substance and connect with you. Music is the most powerful thing out there. Too many bands have lost their sonic fingerprint working with people who create within a formula.” Jason’s advice for young bands, “Be yourself. Originality is something that will shine through.” To contact Jason Ruch call (856) 354-2181, email 0x1sound@gmail.com or visit his website 0x1sound.com 0x1 Sound Studio located 1950 Old Cuthbert Road Rd. in Cherry Hill, NJ Ben Singleton Here's what's Happening... Live Entertainment @ The Deck 101 Taylor Ave Essington, PA Sundays from 3pm to 7pm (Ben Singleton production) 6/15 Chameleon Band (Fathers Day) 6/15 Philly Brass & Electric Band 7/06 Ben Singleton // Diva’s on the River 7/06 Intersection Band, Ben & friends 7/20 Intersection Band, Ben & friends 7/20 Ben Singleton & Friends 8/10 Ben Singleton Birthday Bash (ERT Band & 5 Additional Bands) 8/24 Special Brew’D 8/24 Miles Band 9/14 Miles Band Blues on the river 9/14 Special Brew’D Open mic for Blues Bands Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 23 BACK FOR SECONDS: “ATCO VS. ALZHEIMER’S: ROUND TWO” BENEFIT FEATURES LOCAL BANDS & ENTERTAINMENT For the second consecutive year, local entertainers will join forces for one special day at “Atco vs. Alzheimer’s: Round Two,” a benefit concert and performance to raise money for Alzheimer’s research, care and support services. Five bands, as well as comedian Tim Grill, will come together on Sunday, June 22, from noon to 6 p.m., at Racks Restaurant and Sports Bar, located at 286 White Horse Pike in Atco, New Jersey. The bands featured in the day’s entertainment include The Blitz, Goodman Fiske, Shut Up Justice, Triple Dog Dare, and Mark Evans, formerly of Heavens Edge. Tickets are $25 and available at EventBrite. com. They will also be available at the event. Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter, which serves Delaware, South Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania. “Alzheimer’s is a disease that has personally touched me and another member of our band,” said Rich Bradley, event organizer and drummer for Triple Dog Dare. “We were discussing ways that we could help raise money to help find a cure for the disease, and came up with this event.” Goodman Fiske According to Bradley, the most difficult part of the event was deciding the lineup, since so many bands volunteered to participate, including Goodman Fiske, Shut Up Justice and Triple Dog Dare -groups that performed in last year’s event as well. “The local music community has been tremendously supportive,” Bradley said. “Everyone I’ve told about the event has volunteered to play or help out in some way. Both Goodman Fiske and Shut Up Justice were really enthusiastic about playing again this year. The Blitz asked if they could be involved, which was a great surprise and an honor to be able to include them. I grew up with both Mark and Tim in Northeast Philly, and they were on board as soon as I told them about it.” Bradley expects “Atco vs. Alzheimers: Round Two” to raise at least $5,000 – more than the $2,000 raised at last year’s show. “We are so appreciative of these band members, who’ve all chosen to donate their musical talent for an entire day,” said Linda Coppinger, Executive Director South Jersey for the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter. “Their efforts will help fund research, as well as the programs and services we offer to as many as 85,000 South Jerseyans who are affected by dementia. The difference their support is making cannot be overstated.” In addition to the bands, chances for gift baskets and other fundraisers will take place throughout the afternoon to raise additional money for the cause. Alzheimer’s, a degenerative brain disease, is the most common form of dementia, and the United States’ sixth-leading cause of death. It af- fects more than five million people nationwide and is the only one of the top-ten deadliest diseases that has no cure, no way to prevent it or even slow its progression. “We’re expecting a fantastic turnout for this show, but more importantly we want to make people aware and educate them about Alzheimer’s, and the effect the disease can have – not just on the person who has it but the entire family as well,” Bradley said. “If we can do that, and hopefully raise a lot of money in the process, then the day will have to be considered a success.” The event is open to all ages. JOHNNYK ON DRUMS, WITH "THE GREAT SCOTT BAND", "WIRED!", FLAMIN' HARRY, AND "RIVER OF DREAMS!" COME SEE ME AND MY FRIENDS AT A VENUE NEAR YOU! 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SA 7/5: PRIVATE PARTY, NJ SA 7/12: 8-12, GREAT SCOTT BAND AT PAT'S CAFÉ, NE PHILLY FR 7/18: 9-1, GREAT SCOTT AT PRIVATE PARTY, POLISH AMERICAN HALL SA 7/19: 8:30-12:30, GREAT SCOTT BAND AT PRIVATE PARTY FR 7/25: 7-11, GREAT SCOTT BAND AT REALE'S, MAYFAIR, NE PHILLY FIND ME ON FACEBOOK AT JOHN.W.KEHOE@FACEBOOK.COM Page 24 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 25 CONNOR BARWIN MAKE THE WORLD BETTER FOUNDATION TO HOST INAUGURAL BENEFIT CONCERT JUNE 20 Action shot of Connor Barwin photo by Andy Lewis/contrastphotography.com By AL THOMPSON Eagles Connor Barwin is a big, tough defensive end whose job it is to knock the be-jabbers out of running backs and quarterbacks every Sunday. It may be hard to imagine a 6-foo-4, 264-pound lineman learning the nuances of playing a musical instrument, even the one Barwin was coaxed into playing as a youth. “I was in the band...I played the drums in high school,”Barwin said with a laugh recently. “I wasn’t very good, but I was in the band. My parents made me and all my brothers all learn an instrument when we were kids. I’ve always has an appreciation for what musicians do.” That fundamental love for music and how it is created brought Barwin and the Philadelphia area sports and music communities together for a good cause. “There are very people I don’t know that don’t either love football or love music,” said Barwin who has 168 tackles, 23 sacks and 26 passes defended during his fiveyear NFL career . “You cover a lot of categories when you hit those two areas.” The “Make The World Better Foundation” (MTWB), established in 2013 by Barwin, will hold its inaugural benefit concert at Philadelphia music venue Union Transfer on June 20, 2014, featuring 2013’s “Philly Artist of the Year” Kurt Vile and the Violators. Barwin informs there are three area bands to perform June 20, two are from the Delaware Valley, both are getting looks at the national level. In addition to Kurt Vile the plus The Districts are from here. Also performing are The Tontons from Houston, home of the Houston Texans, the other NFL team Barwin played for before joining the Eagles before the 2013 season. “It’s two great Philadelphia Bands that are playing,” Barwin said. “We’re trying to bring the musicians, athletes and the community all together for what the concert is doing, then all the money that we raise is going to directly to a park in South Philly. It’s keeping everything local... the musicians, the Eagles will be there. It’s going to make a real big difference for Ralph Brooks Park.” Barwin said he found the park in need almost by accident. “This is a playground I found just riding my bike down in South Philly,” Barwin said. “I met a lot of people in the community that have been working on this revitalization project. I just got involved, and with the help of these musicians and all the work they’ve already done on this park we’re going to push it over the edge and break construction this fall.” Barwin said he got this concert and effort by just following his music nose. “I really just enjoy to go see live music,” Barwin said. “I’ve met some of the people in the music industry, Union Transfer said they would donate their facility to host the show, so I just saw an opportunity to try and make a difference. The musicians were all about it. They wanted to donate their services, it just seemed like the right thing to do. We hope to bring together the local athletic and artistic communities in order to bring about positive change for the children of our city.” All proceeds from the concert will be donated and matched by Barwin’s MTWB Foundation for the revitalization project at Ralph Brooks Park in South Philadelphia. The renovation will include a new state-of-the-art basketball court, safe and well-lit play areas, an urban farm and a mural by renowned local artist Steve Powers. Barwin said he wants this to be a permanent event in the Philadelphia area. “I have a big vision where this is going to go,” Barwin said. “This is just the first show. I want this to be an annual thing. It’s all benefiting my foundation which is called the “Make the World Better Foundation,” this is just the beginning. I see it going on for a long time.” For more information on the benefit concert and the Ralph Brooks Park revitalization project, please visit www.MTWBProject.org. GENERAL INFORMATION When: Friday, June 20, 2014 Where: Union Transfer 1026 Spring Garden St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 AGENDA: 7-8 pm – VIP meet and greet with participating musicians and Philadelphia Eagles players, including host Connor Barwin, LeSean McCoy, DeMeco Ryans, Jason Kelce, Todd Herremans, Najee Goode, Bradley Fletcher, Mychal Kendricks, Trent Cole, Cary Williams, Brent Celek, Bennie Logan and more. Open bar and catering from Prime Stache. 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Page 26 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com 93.3 WMMR presents…MMRBQ 2014 By…Jimmy Abgarian Saturday May 10th saw the kickoff of the 2014 concert season at the Susquehanna Bank Arena in Camden NJ. As always the first show of the season is the radio station sponsored MMRBQ. WMMR is Philadelphia’s premier rock station having out lasted all of their competition. Since 1968 WMMR has managed to stay relevant while introducing their audience to new bands. From its inception in 2007 the MMRBQ has been delivering a great package of new and established bands to promote the radio station and to say thanks to the fans that support them. The Festival vibe always helps the flow of the day. For the past 5 years I have been covering this event for Out On The Town. Sometimes it rains, sometimes it’s hot, and sometimes it’s cold. Those scenarios are never problems when it comes to the people who come to this event. It’s an amazing party year after year. More important than that, it’s affordable which is why it is filled to capacity every year. I have to admit that when the lineup was announced for this year I was surprised by the choices. Looking at the positive side of things I got to see bands I don’t think I would have made an effort to see before this show. Let’s get to the show. John The Conqueror A band featured on Jaxon’s local shots, John the Conqueror is so underrated it’s a crime. How this band isn’t selling a million records or downloads is beyond comprehension. Funky, bluesy rock that forces you to move while they are performing is what it’s all about. The early crowd really dug them and I can see them selling some Cd’s and t-shirts because of it. Jim Breuer Band Most people know Jim Breuer as a comedian who loves heavy metal music and can do a few good impersonations of his favorite singers. James Hettfield and Brian Johnson are his best impressions. Why would he be booked on a terrestrial radio show knowing he has a show on Sirius/XM? I guess it’s not a conflict to some people. His show was exactly what you would think it was. He talked over a lot of the music and sang pretty well. I was a fun show and not the average run of the mill comedian turned singer bullshit. He performs like a neighborhood kid in a garage band that maybe smoked a little to much weed that day. That is a compliment because that has always been his game. I would see him again if he came around again just because it was so different. FUEL I’ve seen Fuel a couple of times in recent years with original singer Brett Scallions. They played their first show with Brett’s version of Fuel at the 2010 MMRBQ. That show was worlds away from what I witnessed on this day. They are out supporting their new record “Puppet Strings”. The new record has ten songs of straight ahead rock. There is no glossy bullshit that is prevalent in a lot of today’s music. It has been rumored that Brett has not been able to sing the same after having surgery to repair a deviated septum. It was from a accident he suffered on stage with Carl Bell. The few time I have seen them in the last few years, Brett’s voice was always a little off for some reason. It’s not terrible or embarrassing. It just cracked a few times here and there. Their stage set was top notch this time and the rocked from start to finish. They played most of their hits and the new stuff was great. Even though Brett is the only original member of Fuel it’s great to see him sing these songs and not one of the other 5 projects he’s done over the years. This is Brett’s best stuff and it showed. The crowd was extremely hot for them singing all of the hits and responding well to the new songs. One weird thing for me was that the mic Stands had GoPro cameras on them, so it would seem they were shooting a video or obtaining footage for a future project. Brett’s voice sounded great the entire set. I really hope that their new record takes off because it’s good. It was great to see Fuel back to where they belong, playing in front of big crowds. Dropkick Murphys This is a band I never would have thought to see before this event. Not that they aren’t popular or have a huge fan base but because it’s not my scene. Irish punk music from Boston is exactly what I would expect. It was fun and loud and catchy. There was lot’s of energy and fun until…. Bass player Ken Casey made a fatal flaw. He said, “we want to get done soon so we can go watch hockey. You people may not like hockey too much but we do”. Thunderous boos from the Flyers faithful. He then tried to spin it saying, “Whom do you want to win the American team or the foreign team?” It was not a smart move for someone trying to win over a crowd. Then he went for the save by saying,” if the shoe was on the other foot and your team was in the playoffs we would support you”. It sounded like Bullshit to me. It took the air out of their set from that point on. After their set the house was cleared for the free general admission. This was a pretty quick change over that seemed to go flawlessly. Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin Experience I heard on more than a few occasions that this was the closest anyone would get to seeing Led Zeppelin again. I’ve seen JBLZE before with all of the video screens and lights. This was a lot different because it was really stripped down. A red flag for me was when they started “When the Levee Breaks” and Jason wasn’t playing. It makes me wonder how much was real and how much was fake. Singer James Dylan is an amazing copy of all things Robert Plant. He sounded absolutely amazing. From the inflections to the annunciation of the words he was spot on. They were the best Led Zeppelin tribute band I have ever seen. It was moving to hear my all time favorite bands songs performed so flawlessly. Guitarist Tony Catania is from Cherry Hill Nj.. This was sort of a homecoming for him. They played every song you would want to hear Led Zeppelin play. As cliché as this may sound, their set was worth the price of admission if no one else played the rest of the night. I really hope they continue and play some of the more obscure songs from the Led Zeppelin catalog. VOLBEAT Who is the hell is Volbeat and how did they get such a high billing on this show? I’ll tell you who they are. They are a Danish Rock band from Copenhagen that rock. They have so many styles that it’s almost impossible to classify them. I was very surprised by the welcome they received. People went absolutely bananas for them. Rob Caggiano formerly of Anthrax plays lead guitar for the band as their newest member. Maybe it is my lack of knowledge on the dialect of the Danish language but I couldn’t understand anything the singer was saying to the crowd. It’s hard to criticize their music when so many people there were digging it. I really hope they learn a little humility through their success when it comes to giving interviews. Singer Michael Poulsen blew off a very important interviewer earlier in the day and it got around quick. As for the set, it was very good. I wouldn’t mind seeing them again. If there was a band poised for a break out year then Volbeat is it. Unfortunately I didn’t get to see Rob Zombie. I do know that Peter Chris showed up and played “God of thunder”. If I were to rate the day I would give it a solid 8. The reasons for the score are that it should have been on a Sunday. Also having the headliner go on at 11pm makes it hard for people who work all day and then have a long drive home. It was still a great day and an awesome opening to the summer concert season. Live Nation and WMMR did it right. Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Marc Berman: ACPluggedIn Steel Pier also features extreme rides including, “The Slingshot” “The Mix” and “Freedom Flyer” and helicopter rides plus games and food. Also within this 3 block area two 5000 seat thousand arenas that host the biggest names in the world of music and entertainment, The Arena in Trump Taj Mahal and Ovation Hall in Revel. Dining in the Zone? Plenty, from Johnny Rockets to Roberts Steak house and Il Mulino and Iron Chef Jose Garces restaurants in Revel and many more. Atlantic City is one of only a few cities allowed to serve adult refreshGet Into “The Zone” in Atlantic City, ments 24/7. Many of the nightclubs are open until 4 and in season till dawn, Brand Name Bars and Entertainment however one of the saloons open 24/7 on the Boardwalk Marc Berman OOT / 365 is located in the zone across Atlantic City Blogger from Resorts Casino Hotel, “The Irish This months “Skinny On Atlantic City” Pub” St James and the Boardwalk my favorite watering hole. Most Saturday An area in Atlantic City approximately nights you’ll find me here from 11pm 3 blocks long that could be the east to 3am doing CBWB, Car Bombs With coasts best party area. We on the Marc Berman radio show Berman. We encourage you to DRINK but have dubbed this area “The Zone” DON’T DRIVE achieve “Designated . The Zone begins with Margaritaville and Landshark Bar and Grill in Resorts Passenger Status” Jitneys are $2.25 Casino Hotel. Next door is Hard Rock and cabs are a maximum $13.00 with in the Atlantic City limits. Cafe and upstairs from hard rock is Check Out Our Video of “The Zone” Scores Gentlemen’s club downstairs on the casino floor at Trump Taj Mahal http://www.bermanlive.com/AtlanticCity-Party-Zone.html is Ego Lounge home of “Almost Angels” . Next to that is House of Blues, So now you have the skinny on “The Zone” in Atlantic City the House of Blues party pit and the Foundation Room, which in most cities Now here’s a look at who’s coming is a private club in Atlantic City open to the public . Showboat also is the home up in Atlantic City… of House of Blues Theater. On the other side of Showboat is Revel June 12, 2014 Casino Hotel. Revel is where you’ll find Who’s Bad (Michael Jackson tribute), HQ nightclub ranked by Nightclub and Harrah’s Resort Bar magazine as one of the top nightclubs in America and also in Revel, Ivan June 13, 2014 Kane’s Royal Jelly Burlesque Nightclub Howie Day, Revel Jeff Foxworthy, Harrah’s Resort and the Social, bar, hangout and live music room. Directly across from all of that is Steel June 13-14, 2104 Santana, Borgata Pier. The Steel Pier of today is home to a night club featuring live entertainment on the boardwalk and another bar June 14, 2014 Phil Vassar, Trump Taj Mahal and stage a mile at sea at the end of David Alan Grier, Tommy Davidson, the pier. Showboat/House of Blues Mike Birbiglia, Borgata Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Revel June 19, 2104 George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Showboat/House of Blues Real Diamond (Neil Diamond Tribute), Harrah’s Resort June 20, 2014 Live, Revel Diana Ross, Caesars Daryl Hall & John Oates, Borgata June 21, 2014 Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band, Caesars Summerland Tour w/Everclear, Soul Asylum, Eve 6, Spacehog, House of Blues BJ Thomas, Gary Puckett, Golden Nugget Marc Broussard, Revel June 21-22, 2014 Frank Marino’s Divas, Harrah’s Resort June 26, 2014 Yakov Smirnoff, Trump Taj Mahal Brass Transit (Chicago Tribute), Harrah’s Resort June 27, 2014 Avril Lavigne, Borgata June 28, 2014 Lady Gaga, Boardwalk Hall Counting Crows, Borgata Cast of Impractical Jokers, Borgata Air Supply, Resorts For the complete Atlantic City concert and entertainment calendar visit www.BermanLive.com Please join me every Saturday at 1 p.m. On News-Talk 1400 WOND. Not in the area, not a problem, listen on your smartphone anywhere nationwide at www.BermanLive.com Page 27 Page 28 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Striving for the Ultimate, Is It Worth It? © Dr Lou 6-2014 right to be sprayed, denied… There you are, looking out from the stage, your crowd is doing that basic chatter that you’ve heard in your ears since the grade school cafeteria (nicknamed the BacTeria). You used to have butterflies but over the years you sprayed them rascals with the insecticide of experience on the stage. You know the drill and have been at it for years, but somehow tonight, these winged vampires are back in the air. This is the first time you’re playing the “big time”, opening for the major act and though you know the music, you know there have been times over the years where you hit foul balls on some shows. You look to the left and your lead guitar man is plucking “noodle” notes and adjusting some knobs. You look to the right and your bass player is checking the “g” string so he’s in tune and looks over with a smile as if to say, I’m ready, just waiting on you. The drummer is tapping lightly around the rim of the drums testing them out and does a shoulder shrug to prepare for the constant dance that has to be executed perfectly or the whole game goes in the brown hole. An then you turn to the audience, take that deep breath and are about to count; but there is a split second that peels back in your mind; so much like those moments where you’re driving and some ignorant moron cuts you off and your whole life passes in front of your eyes; this time, and what you’ll find to be not the last time, what you see is the journey of how you were able to reach that stage, smell the heating of the equipment and the vibe of the room. It’s a cumulative realization of the act of “striving”; yes the striving for this exact thing, your chance to play this game, and what a game it’s been. In this short eternity of time, you remember the first times you met the players on your team, the band. You remember how you got up together and somehow clicked. You feel the joy of good times and the pressure of the bad times come running back to you and the clock seems to go backwards and everything kind of comes to a complete “freeze frame”. And this pseudo time machine moment of appreciation, you realize IS the actual gift, it’s the ultimate that you were waiting for. The moment of realization that you’re there, whether this is the first time you played out or your first mega venue, it’s the prize in the jacks box that you were working for all that time. All the money you spent on gear, maybe some lessons, or at the very least countless times sitting with your instrument and thinking; crying; because you thought to yourself; there are so many other great players, how could I get there. Well you’ve got your answer, your there. This realization or revelation, comes with a price though because every time you think you’ve reached your ultimate goal, you’ll find that just beyond that is a new shiny one calling you out like a spirit in the night, evoking fear into your whole body like a cold shot of blood that you used to get when you heard noises in the night. Staring up at the darkness of your room as a scared child wondering; what am I doing here? What is my place in this terrifying world? Well your answer is now plain and clear in front of your eyes; it’s the “striving for the ultimate” that you have been chasing all along, and now again, still in this postage stamp in the long letter of your life, you’re still taking it all in and continue to reflect. then for an even briefer moment, catch, if you look, a small window just in front of you and you take a fraction of a second to view in there, only to find a picture of a future, or a potential future; this is the window to the next ultimate, set to replace this one like another duck on the shooting game you played at the arcade at the beach as a child, or the next Skee-ball that you grab and toss for points to get useless prizes that you want so dear. It’s here and in this precious sliver of time, you realize that you’ve found peace. It’s calming for a short second, then you lift your arm, counting 1, 2, 3, 4; Pow, down on the strings you drive your hand and the others on the team hit the first note with precision that would make a marksman weep. The sound is rich and loud and the game is on, the people’s eyes are staring and wondering, why can’t I be up there? That must be such an amazing rush, but then they utter the same cooling commentary that you once did; “oh I could never”. Well like any comment, it is heard by your mind and in order to find your ultimate, you need to drive that conversation over to the whole, “why not me”, side of the tracks. Believe me, it’s nice over there and it makes getting through the day a whole lot more fun if you are “striving for the ultimate” in something, you pick it, but don’t go around without that tiny window as You can hear the comments your guide, it’s as real as of the relatives and some of you are, and with luck, and the semi-friends who have love for your own dreams, said you’ll never do these you can be there too, singthings that you are now ing harmony with the spirit of actually doing. This brings happiness. Dream on, Strive a small smile to your face on, and don’t quit, because as though you aren’t one to a song never stops, it must rub anything in to anyone’s move on to the end. Swing face or try to make them eat again my friends, keep foultheir words; you know they ing them off, you’ll find that are having a Big Mac Double round tripper, and as long as of those catty little phrases you’re in there cutting away; right about now. You can It is Worth It!...Tagadeezzz… Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Boys with very special guest Avril Lavigne. $150, 89, 69, 49, 29, 25 (lawn) Jun 22, 6:45pm: Journey & Steve Miller Band with Tower of Power. $135, Borgata Event Center - At105, 85, 55, 37 (lawn & relantic City, NJ: Jun 13 & 14, 8pm: Santana. served), 27.75 (lawn 4-pack) Jun 27, 7pm: Radio 104.5 $145.50, 125.50, 75.50 Presents Fall Out Boy & Jun 20, 8pm: Daryl Hall & Paramore: Monumentour. John Oates. $89, 79, 69 Jun 27, 8pm: Avril Lavigne. $66.75, 56.75, 46.75, 36.75, 26.75 (lawn), 21.75 (lawn $56, 45 4-pack indiv) Jun 28, 7:30pm: Counting Jun 28, 7pm: Mix 106 Crows with Toad the Wet Presents Summer Jam 2014 Sprocket. $60, 50 ft. OneRepublic with The Jul 5, 8pm: Kevin James. 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Jul 22, 8pm: James Taylor. $99.50, 75, 45, 30 (lawn), $85, 65, 55 The Music Box at Borgata - 29.50, 20 (lawn 4-pack indiv) Jul 23, 7:30pm: Lionel Richie Atlantic City, NJ: Jun 15, 9pm: Mike Birbiglia. � All The Hits All Night Long Tour with CeeLo Green. $29.50, 25 $150, 89.50, 69.50, 49.50, Jul 11, 9pm: Dennis Miller. 29.50, 25 (lawn), 18.75 (lawn $59.50, 49.50 4-pack indiv) Jul 12, 9pm: Gary Clark Jr. Jul 25, 6pm: Under the $69.50, 59.50 Influence of Music Tour: Wiz Jul 18, 9pm: John Hiatt & The Combo and The Robert Khalifa, Young Jeezy, Tyga, Ty Dolla $ign, Rich Homie Cray Band. $49.50, 45 Quan, Sage The Gemini, Jul 19, 9pm: Jim Jefferies. IAMSU, Mack Wilds, DJ $39.50, 35 Drama. $72.75, 42.75, 27.50 Jul 25, 9pm: Art Garfunkel. (lawn), 20 (lawn 4-pack indiv) $45, 35 Jul 26, 9pm: The Fray. $89, Jul 26, 7pm: XPoNential Music Festival ft. Ryan Adams, 79 Jenny Lewis and Dawes. Susquehanna Bank Cen$45, 35 ter- Camden, NJ: Jul 27, 7pm: XPoNential MuJun 13 & 14, 7pm: A Very sic Festival ft. 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Norah Jones, Sasha Dobson & Catherine Popper. $25, 30* Jul 19, 9pm: Ones to Watch with Skype Present Turnpike Troubadours with American Aquarium. $15, 18* Jul 22, 8pm: Veruca Salt with BattleMe. $25, 28* Jul 31, 8pm: Youngblood Hawke with Caught A Ghost. $16, 19* Tower Theater - Upper Darby, PA: Jun 20, 8pm: MOVE. $78.50, 68.50, 58.50, 48.50 Jun 24, 7pm: WMGK 102.9 Presents Peter Frampton and The Doobie Brothers. $150, 85, 75, 65, 55, 45, 35, 25 Jul 19, 8pm: 102.9 MGK Presents An Evening with Yes. $95, 65, 49.50, 35 Jul 20, 8pm: 311 with RDGLDGRN. $49.50 (GA) Wells Fargo Center: Jul 16, 7:30pm: Queen + Adam Lambert. $125, 85, 55, 35 Aug 2, 7pm: Miley Cyrus: Bangerz Tour with Icona Pop and Sky Ferreira. SOLD OUT! (rescheduled date, all tix honored from 4/21) Citizens Bank Park: July 5, 8pm: On The Run Tour: Beyoncé + JAY Z. $255, 155, 104.50, 70, 40.50 Aug 1, 7pm: Jason Aldean with Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr. $89.75, 69.75, 39.75 Aug 2, 8pm: Billy Joel. SOLD OUT! 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The plane to Sweden doesn’t take off until tonight!” doing their tribute to Guns N Farmers Markets every Roses Sunday starting at noon June 18th - Glimmer Twins in Mayfair at Cottman and doing their tribute to the Frankford, and every 3rd Rolling Stones Thursday night of the month June 25th - Idol Kings doing at the same intersection their tributes to John Melwe’ll have vendors, live mulencamp and Journey, and sic and more. Stop by! ---Diagnosed! we may try to reschedule Hotlanta to July 2nd to do Well that’s it gang ... As alSpencer When it’s sunny I think ‘Beer their amazing tribute to the ways, keep your jokes, pics, garden.’ Allman Brothers. whathavue and whatnot The bouncers at the DogWhen it’s raining I usually go Stay tuned, and please sup- coming to DonnysJokes@ house Bar call my friend to the pub for a while. port our generous sponsors! yahoo.com Spencer - Macaulay Culkin. 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Yes, I know “Dave & Buster’s” is a nationally very well known establishment wit having their brand of entertainment mega complexes in 26 states wit over 70 location & they also have spots in Honolulu, Hawaii as well as in Toronto, Canada. I have selected da Franklin Mills Location, ummm, yea, because it is da nearest location to my little casa el rancho. This all began in the late 70’s in Little Rock, Arkansas, where two establishments existed side by side in location, but worlds apart in concept. Inside da classic setting of da Missouri Pacific Train Station, two very different establishments enjoyed a brisk trade. A man named “Buster” ran a favorite watering hole. “Buster’s” restaurant boasted casual elegance, warm historic ambience & wonderful eclectic food served up by some of da friendliest people in town. Next door, another man was also enjoying a bustling business. “Dave” ran “Slick Willy’s World of Entertainment”. Here people were almost irresistibly drawn by his selection of outrageous fun & games for big people. These two young entrepreneurs & neighbors became fast friends. “Dave & Buster” soon discovered they had a unique traffic phenomenon. Patrons would often be seen going from one business to the other. An idea began to form, what would happen if they put both establishments under one roof? After a year or so of scratching out a rough plan, “Dave & Buster” gathered a few hard earned dol- lars, a few close friends & went in search of the right location to begin building a dream. The two young men, “Dave & Buster” were both attracted to a spot named “Restaurant Row” in Dallas, Texas. There, perched right at da end, they found an empty 40,000 square foot warehouse. Having been proclaimed certifiably krazy by many in da restaurant industry, “Dave & Buster” dove headlong into construction. In December of 1982, da doors were opened on da very first “Dave & Buster’s” known to man. Entering da “Dave & Buster’s” @ Franklin Mills Mall, I was greeted very warmly by a personable & informative gurl named “Mary”. This front desk goddess paged my man “Bill” (general manager) to inform him that I was in da building that “Dave” & “Buster” built. Finding a comfortable seat in da main dining area, I notice how awesome my surrounding were both visually & sound wise. Wit floor to ceiling huge azz flat screen televisions, I had total coverage of any sporting event in da entire world. I was seriously amazed at da complete ambiance experience including da relaxed seating, well lit area & just a general sit back unwinding vibe. I started off my “Dave & Buster’s” journey wit a tasty “Miami Ice Snow Cone” & a “Key Lime Coconut Margarita”, served up by mixologist’s “Nicole” (bartender) & “Jim” (bartender). Wow, this place has sum wildly ridiculous adult beverages. Well worth da visit just for the bar/ drink menu selections. As this very attractive woman dressed in manager attire approached me, I noticed she was coming to see if I was ok & if service was satisfactory. Her name was “Stephanie” (service manager), I then asked her to join me so I could pick her brain about “Dave & Buster’s”. “Stephanie’s” knowledge of this extraordinary eatery was kinda refreshing in a very positive way. She knew da complete history & names of any damn product “Dave & Buster’s” offers. I must personally thank “Steph” for the grand master tour & royal treatment during my visit. First up in my foodie review was “The 5:15”, which was named after da time (5:15) of da very first sale @ da very first “Dave & Buster’s” in da great state of Texas. This plate was huge with 5 fresh “Chicken Quesadilla Wedges” wit salsa, 5 hearty “Buffalo Wings” wit ranch or blue cheese for dipping, 5 100% all beef “Pretzel Dogs”, 5 lightly battered “Crispy Fried Shrimp” wit habanero sauce & completely loaded with a stack of fresh BBQ potato chips treat wit house seasoning. I am talkin layers on top of layer of flavoring fit for a king and his court or a party of 5 could have a blast wit this appetizer fantasy feast. My bourbon smelling nose was now being teased to da max, cause coming to me was my boy “Eric” (assistant general manager) wit da “Maker’s Mark Smokehouse BBQ Burger” in hands. WTF, how can I possibly put into words what I am feeling at this moment? This extraordinary plate contained an enormous half pound juicy burger, seasoned & grilled to perfection, smoother it with a tangy Maker’s Mark bourbon sauce & then they topped it off wit two slices of American cheese. It doesn’t stop there, taken shyt to da next level as it’s then topped wit a pile of smoky ancho pulled pork on top a bed of caramelized onions, all served on a toasted brioche bun. Throw in sum lettuce, tomato & pickles for good measure. Let’s not forget about the generous serving of CONT PAGE 33 Page 31 Page 32 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Dave & Buster’s @ Franklin Mills Mall DininG ArounD TowN Foodie Review from Page 31 crispy golden seasoned fries. In da world of burgers, this is da real dealio, as it was fortified wit big bold flavors that this boy seriously enjoys. Since I always luv to try & eat healthy, I ordered up a “Grilled Chicken & Artichoke Pasta” dish. What I had here was a nice piece of sliced flame grilled chicken breast, served over a multigrain penne pasta perfectly cooked, tossed in garlic, olive oil, melted butter & a white wine sauce wit oven roasted tomatoes, spinach, artichoke hearts & fresh basil, then topped wit shredded parmesan cheese. All I can say is this chicken was so damn tender as it melted in my mouth, this was almost freakin me out wit full throttle goodness. Let me tell you a little bit about my main dude “Chef Kante Ndiaye” (kitchen manager), he is da culinary genius that takes food, performs sum kind of magical wizardry & then produces pure foodie masterpieces. “Chef Kante” has graced many people with his amazing creations, from Canada, France, Japan, Mexico, Monaco, Portugal & now us here in far NE silly Philly. He has worked in sum of this country’s best five star restaurants like “The Castle on the Hudson” in Tarrytown, NY. Even the internationally know “CARAS” magazine did a feature story on “Kante”. He has 2 awesome kids, “Gabriel” (3 years old) & “Isaiah” (14 years old), along wit his beautiful wife “Kimberly”, they live just outside of our fine city of Philadelphia. This man has talents that he has not even discovered yet, I can tell cause his skill sets are freakin spot on wit flavoring, seasoning & creativity. He could cook for me anytime & any place, “Chef Kante” is for real & is now in da spectacular ROCKSTAR category of culinary chefs. Like a true professional chef & culinary wizard of sexy foodie delights, “Chef Kante” whipped me up a few of his personal favorite selections. Going into extra innings first wit a “Tower of Salad”, as it was a six inch tower of freshly diced fruit & vegetables like sweet apples, red onions, green peppers, cucumbers, radishes, red chilli tomatoes & chalets, all mixed in wit sum romaine lettuce. Then it’s seasoned wit salt & crushed pepper corn, topped off wit a house balsamic dressing. This was absolutely out of bound wit a fresh & light approach to salad creations. No worries, I finished every bite. As we continue, “Chef Kante” prepared for me an “Atlantic Salmon Crusted With Pistachios”. This was completely insane as the salmon was cooked perfectly wit a crust of crushed pistachio nuts & chopped parsley. The Ying (basil glaze) & Yang (roasted red pepper drizzle) was an absolute rightgest touch on dis outstanding dish. Finishing up wit my main entrée fest, I received a fresh “Prime Rib Eye” done perfectly on the medium side of life, so that I can enjoy da natural flavoring & seasoning. Joining this pleasure plate was a side of pristinely cooked couscous wit golden raisins & scallions for flavoring. Two cups of dipping sauces were accompanying this plate, a house A1 type sauce & a house French grand mustard sauce. I feel like I have died & went to culinary heaven, seriously!! Let me end this right here wit a sweet retreat to cheesecake paradise, wit a slice of “NY Style Cheese Cake”, fresh orange slices brandy marmalade, drizzled wit a chocolate syrup & a raspberry puree. Placed gently on top was real orange sugar chips for flavoring & presentation. Please don’t take my word for it, just get your azz over to “Dave & Buster’s” as soon as possible, hey, bring lots of your familia & friendz, cause this place has an all new foodie menu that is simply phenomenal. Entertaining adults & kids alike, “Dave & Buster’s” is a full service mega recreational amusement complex wit an extraordinary foodie menu. This place is great for meetings, parties, gatherings, social events, birthdays & even a wedding (yes, they already had a few couples get married & hold their reception here). Just ask for the extended “Chef Kante” catering VIP menu. It will knock your freakin socks off & I guarantee you will be amazed beyond belief. Eat, Drink, Play, Repeat. Please swing by for sum devilishly delicious food, I promise, you will not be disappointed. “Dave & Buster’s” has 2 extremely fun filled locations close to us, “Dave & Buster’s” Franklin Mills Mall @ 1995 Franklin Mills Circle, Philadelphia, PA 19154, 215.632.0333 & “Dave & Buster’s” Columbus Boulevard, 325 N. Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215.413.1951, check out their very popular website @ www.DaveAndBusters.com, or hit them up on social media via facebook, twitter & instagram @ “Dave & Buster’s”. Please tell then @ “Dave & Buster’s” Franklin Mills Mall, that your boy “Roundhouse Ron” sent you ;-} Page 33 Page 34 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com Page 35 Page 36 Volume 36 Number 08 • June 11, 2014 to July 2, 2014 • www.OOTONLINE.com