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Great South Bay Music Festival in Patchogue, NY

Jul 18, 2024  ·  Shorefront Park Shorefront Park

Great South Bay Music Festival
Jul 18
Great South Bay Music Festival
Past Concert

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Martin Barre, Jethro Tull's lead guitarist since 1969, energized the band's sound, helping them win a Grammy for Crest of a Knave. Essential to Tull, he also explored diverse genres in solo projects.
Jon Anderson, born in Lancashire, England, is a distinctive vocalist in progressive rock, known for leading Yes. His solo debut was "Olias of Sunhillow" in 1976. He collaborated with Vangelis, Roine Stolt, and Jean-Luc Ponty, and appeared on works by King Crimson and Toto. Yes's hits include "Roundabout" and "Owner of a Lonely Heart." Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Anderson remains influential in various music genres, showcasing versatility across world music, art rock, and jazz.
Karina Rykman, a New York City native, is known for her energetic bass performances and catchy singles like "Plants." She toured with Marco Benevento and played international festivals like Bonnaroo. Leading her band, she collaborated with Trey Anastasio on her debut album, *JOYRIDE*.
New Jersey ska-punk band Streetlight Manifesto, led by Tomas Kalnoky, formed from One Cool Guy and Catch-22. Known for their energetic third wave ska, they debuted with "Everything Goes Numb" in 2003. Despite challenges like equipment thefts, they toured with bands like Reel Big Fish and released albums such as "Somewhere in the Between." Their album "The Hands That Thieve" in 2013 marked a departure from Victory Records.
Philadelphia's Disco Biscuits, pioneers of Trance-Fusion, blend electronic dance with jam rock. Known for their rock operas and immersive live shows, they've released 8 albums and won acclaim for innovative music and storytelling.
Born in Swindon, Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues is famed for his lush romantic ballads like "Nights in White Satin." Also a solo artist, his work includes the hit "Forever Autumn." Winner of the ASCAP Golden Note and Ivor Novello awards. Collaborated with 10cc and John Lodge.
Joe Bonamassa, a world-renowned guitar player, began his career at 12 opening for B.B. King. Known for over 40 albums and 23 #1 Billboard Blues Albums, he founded the Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation and has received two GRAMMY nominations.
Dark Star Orchestra recreates Grateful Dead concerts, offering shows based on historic set lists or unique mixes. Known for their authentic style and energy, they've collaborated with Dead members like Phil Lesh and Bob Weir.
Tropidelic from Cleveland fuses reggae, hip-hop, and funk. Known for energetic shows and diverse musical influences, they bring joy and unity to their performances.
From Asbury Park, NJ, Dogs in a Pile blends funk, jazz, rock & psychedelia, gaining fame with sold-out shows like at Stone Pony. Known for vibrant, original sound & broad "Dog Pound" fanbase.

Venue Info

Shorefront Park

49 Smith St, Patchogue, NY 11772, USA Directions

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