Rock ‘n’ roll is reigning supreme this weekend at Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts. On Saturday, April 18th at 8 p.m., get a double dose of live music when Black & Sparrow and Hopefully Forgiven take the stage.
New York-based Black & Sparrow features Klyph Black and John Sparrow. The acoustic duo have been rockin’ out for years, and they’ve even opened shows for The Subdudes, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Mick Taylor, Taj Mahal, Hot Tuna and several other national acts. In 2012, the band added a whole new level to their sound with the addition of James Benard on drums, Michael Mazzaroco on bass, and Randolph Hudson III on electric guitars.
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In 2012, New York-based Black & Sparrow added a whole new level to their sound. (Courtesy Photo) |
Hear a harmony filled musical ride when Hopefully Forgiven, featuring Telly Karoussos, ‘Alabama Brad’ Penuel, Bryan Beyer, and Big Bad Ben Goodale, performs. The band, who recently released their debut album, “Play On,” which was recorded in a barn in Sag Harbor, is set to begin an intensive ’15 tour focusing on the Hamptons and New York City. Bay Street’s audience will no doubt enjoy their rock ‘n’ roll tunes with hint of twang.
Tickets are $20.
Bay Street is located at 1 Bay Street in Sag Harbor. For more information, call 631-725-9500 or visit www.baystreet.org.