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JAZZ IN PINK
An all-star female ensemble of
musical women in jazz who project
talent, beauty, power and femininity
as they embrace the stage. Madison
Theatre at Molloy College, 1000
Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre,
madisontheatreny.org $45-$95.
8 p.m. March 2.
CZECH NATIONAL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor John Mauceri leads the
program, titled 100 Years of Leonard
Bernstein, which includes selections
from West Side Story, Candide, Mass
for Cello and Orchestra and Halil for
Flute and Orchestra. Tilles Center
for the Performing Arts, LIU Post,
720 Northern Blvd., Brookville, tillescenter.
org $35-$75. 3 p.m. March 3.
MICHAEL CARBONARO
This magician from Oakdale who
stars in The Carbonaro Effect on
truTV brings his live act home to LI.
The Paramount, 370 New York Ave.,
Huntington, paramountny.com
$49.50-$214.50. 7 p.m. March 6.
KELLY CLARKSON
The Texas-born, Nashville-based
singer-songwriter who won the
inaugural season of American Idol
is back in town on her tour promoting
her eighth album, Meaning of
Life. NYCB Live Home of the Nassau
Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 1255
Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale
nycblive.com $27.50-$403.50.
7 p.m. March 7.
JANICE DEAN
The Fox & Friends
meteorologist speaks
about and signs copies of
her new memoir, Mostly
Sunny: How I Learned to Keep
Smiling Through the Rainiest
Days. Book Revue, 313 New York
Ave., Huntington, bookrevue.
com Free with purchase of book.
7 p.m. March 7.
THE CELTIC TENORS
Get in the mood for St. Patrick’s
Day with these soulful Irish originals.
NYCB Theatre at Westbury,
960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury,
thetheatreatwestbury.com $39-$79.
8 p.m. March 7.
DONNA THE BUFFALO
This is everything you want in
a roots band — songs that matter, a
groove that makes you dance, an audience
that spans generations, and a
musical voice that evokes a sense of
community. YMCA Boulton Center
for the Performing Arts, 37 West
Main St., Bay Shore, boultoncenter.
org $40-$35. 8 p.m. March 7.
THE MONKEES
Don’t miss the “Last Train to
Clarksville,” because here comes
The Mike (Nesmith) & Micky (Dolenz)
Show. The Paramount, 370 New York
Ave., Huntington, paramountny.com
$69.50-$125. 8 p.m. March 8.
MARSHALL CRENSHAW
Born in Detroit, Marshall Crenshaw
grew up when Motor City was
hot and happening. He’s drawn upon
his roots to carve out a unique career
that evokes echoes of Buddy Holly—
especially when he hits those high
notes and his fingers are flinging
out chords faster than a Ford Thunderbolt.
He’s also a great songwriter
who uses ironic twists to full effect
as he chronicles the human condition
of our time. This uncompromising
musician is the real deal. “Someday,
Someway” simply has to be heard
live. My Father’s Place, 1221 Old
Northern Blvd., Roslyn, myfathersplace.
com $50. 8 p.m. March 8, 9.
THE SUBDUDES
This New Orleans
based group
blends American folk with traditional
blues and gospel. The band’s
consistency among its members
showcases their strengths, emphasizing
the importance of each and every
instrument, from bass to accordion.
Also performing is Beausoleil avec
Michael Doucet. Landmark on Main
Street, 232 Main St., Port Washington,
landmarkonmainstreet.org $48-
$58. 8 p.m. March 8.
CARLOS MENCIA
Best known for Comedy Central’s
Mind of Mencia (2005-2008), the comedian
recently returned to his stand-up
roots, indiscriminately discriminating
against all races and ethnicities without
fear or favor. Governor's Comedy
Club, 90 Division Ave., Levittown,
govs.com $32-$67. March 8, 9.
THE COWSILLS
The real-life inspiration behind
the hit television series The Partridge
Family, the Cowsills were
one of the biggest pop acts of the
late ’60s, scoring a series of hits
including “The Rain, the Park and
Other Things,” “Indian Lake,” and
“Hair.” YMCA Boulton Center for
the Performing Arts, 37 West Main
St., Bay Shore, boultoncenter.org
$50-$55. 7 p.m. March 10.
CYRILLE AIMEE
This award-winning French jazz
singer has a "sweet, girlish voice
that she controls with a sniper's
precision," according to The New
York Times. My Father’s Place,
1221 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn,
myfathersplace.com $45. 8 p.m.
March 14.
From left to right: Matt Pegg
(bass), Geoff Dunn (drums, percussion),
Gary Brooker (lead
vocals, piano), Josh Phillips
(Hammond organ) and Geoff
Whitehorn (guitar) tour and record
as the latest incarnation
of Procol Harum. Photo Credit:
Alex Asprey
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PROCOL
HARUM
RETURNS
Legendary ’60s rock band Procol
Harum, known for the 1967 hit “A
Whiter Shade of Pale,” will play its
first Long Island show in five years
this month.
Lead singer and pianist Gary
Brooker expects nothing less than
a very warm welcome.
“I think Long Island has always
had a soft spot for Procol Harum
and vice versa,” the 73-year-old
Brooker tells the Press from his
home in London.
Audiences should not expect
only a play-the-hits nostalgia trip.
The band has incorporated several
cuts from its most recent album,
2017’s Novum, a collaboration
between the band and songwriter
Pete Brown.
“We always try to move forward
in some way, rather than keep on
doing the same old thing,” Brooker
notes.
Read full interview at longislandpress.
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NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960
Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury, thetheatreatwestbury.
com $30-$99. 8
p.m. Feb. 28.
Nellie McKay plays My Father's — Nick Fodera
Place on March 1.
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