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ENTERTAINMENT
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What to see, hear and experience this month
Danzig
Halloween comes early this year
when this former Misfits’ frontman
takes the stage. The Paramount,
370 New York Ave., Huntington,
paramountny.com, $34.50-$59.50, 8
p.m., Sept. 11.
Ace Frehley
Bronx native Ace Frehley gained
worldwide fame as the original
guitarist for legendary rock band
Kiss. After his departure in 1982,
he embarked on a solo career
highlighted by his multi-platinum
self-titled debut and the critically
acclaimed Space Invader, released
in 2014. Now he’s back with
Origins Vol. 1, a covers album
paying homage to the many artists
that have influenced him in his
five-decade-spanning career. The
covers run the gamut from The
Stones to Hendrix to Thin Lizzy to
The Kinks with help from fellow
rock legends Slash, Lita Ford, and
Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. The
Paramount, 370 New York Ave.,
Huntington, paramountny.com,
$19-$95, 8 p.m., Sept. 13.
Barry Manilow
With a solo career spanning more
than 50 years, this classy crooner
is still going just as strong from
when it began in the ‘70s. He’s well
known for hits like “Mandy” and
“Copacabana.” NYCB Live at Nassau
Veterans Memorial Coliseum,
1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale.
nycblive.com $18.25-$248.25.
7:30 p.m. Sept. 14.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Adventures
in Science Literacy
The famed astrophysist and director
of the Hayden Planetarium
in New York City will discuss the
state of science in America today.
Tilles Center for the Performing
Arts, LIU Post, 720 Northern Blvd.,
Brookville. tillescenter.org $50-
$250. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14.
America
The classic rock favorites best
known for their breakout ‘70s
hit “A Horse With No Name” are
back to entertain their generations
of fans. The Space at Westbury,
250 Post Ave., Westbury. thespaceatwestbury.
com $65-$95. 8
p.m. Sept. 14.
Gypsy
Relive this classic Broadway musical
that follows the rags-to-richs story
of Louise, a burlesque star whose
mother lives vicariously through
her daughters. John W. Engeman
Theater, 250 Main St., Northport.
engemantheater.com $73-$78. Times
vary. Sept. 14-Oct. 29.
Roger Waters
The co-founder of Pink Floyd
has post-Pink solo discography
most bands wish they could make
so well in a lifetime. In the Us +
Them Tour, the bassist has created
a multi-sensory experience
that brings a new dynamic to his
music. NYCB Live at Nassau Veterans
Memorial Coliseum, 1255
Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale.
nycblive.com $53.50-$382. 8 p.m.
Sept. 15, 16.
Bijan Mortazavi
The mind-bending Iranian composer,
violinist and multi-instrumentalist
who was just awarded an
honorary doctorate in music from
Southampton Solent University
will showcase his versatility. The
Space at Westbury, 250 Post Ave.,
Westbury. thespaceatwestbury.com
$50-$200. 9 p.m. Sept. 16.
New York Islanders vs. Philadelphia
Flyers: Preseason Game
With controversy over whether the
Islanders will return to the Coliseum,
this game will hold over fans
at least for now. NYCB Live at Nassau
Veterans Memorial Coliseum,
1255 Hempstead Tpke, Uniondale.
nycblive.com $27.50-95.50. 1 p.m.
Sept. 17.
Dick Fox’s Fall Doo Wop
Extravaganza
Find out who put the bop in the
bop shoo bop shoo bop when Lou
Christie, The Skyliners, The Tymes,
Shirley Alston Reeves of The
Shirelles, Eddie Holman, The Del
Satins and The Knockouts take the
stage. NYCB Theatre at Westbury,
960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury.
theatreatwestbury.com $49-$100. 6
p.m. Sept. 17.
Kevin James
Best known as the star of television’s
Kevin Can Wait and King of
Queens as well as films such as Paul
Blart: Mall Cop, The Zookeeper,
and Grown Ups, Mineola’s Kevin
James got his start as a standup
comedian in the Long Island
comedy scene. Currently, he can be
seen on his new CBS sitcom Kevin
Can Wait. The Paramount, 370
New York Ave., Huntington. paramountny.
com 8 p.m. Sept. 17.
Yes
The name is fitting, because who
can say no to seeing one of the
most important progressive rock
bands of all time? The band has
major historical success, selling
nearly 40 million records throughout
their career. With over 20 albums
and more awards than many
can remember, the recent Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
are revered as one of the greatest
and are an inspiration for many
modern bands. The Paramount,