


Long Island’s own Blue Öyster Cult comes to the NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Nov. This concert marks his first Long Island gig in three years. Vai’s tour is in support of “Inviolate,” his first studio album in more than five years. 30 will be a homecoming for guitarist Steve Vai, who grew up in Carle Place, when he headlines The Paramount in Huntington. Queensrÿche will serve as the special guest. This fall, the leather-bound band gets into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the Musical Excellence Award.

Heavy metal gods Judas Priest will celebrate their golden anniversary when they bring their “50 Heavy Metal Years Tour” to Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale on Oct. INFO $33-$420 51, JUDAS PRIEST WITH QUEENSRŸCHE 14 with their “Spirits on Fire Tour.” Jane’s Addiction will serve as a special guest and Poppy opens the show. Just in time for Halloween season, the Smashing Pumpkins are set to haunt UBS Arena at Belmont Park in Elmont on Oct. INFO $75-$298 51, SMASHING PUMPKINS WITH JANE’S ADDICTION The set list will focus on classics from albums like “Tommy,” “Quadrophenia,” “Who’s Next” and 2019’s, “Who” as well as other selections.
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Original lead singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend are backed by a six-piece band and a full orchestra conducted by Keith Levenson and featuring lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder. Written, arranged and produced by Ray Gomez.After a two-year hiatus, the band returns to the concert stage with “The Who Hits Back!” tour, which comes to UBS Arena at Belmont Park in Elmont on Oct. This particular performance was done in the winter of 1991, with Dennis Chambers on Drums and Danny Hinton on Bass. at Unique Recording Studios, live to DAT… done in one take.Ī great mixture of funk and fusion played by the best musicians of the genre: Ray Gomez (guitar), Will Lee (bass), Andy Newmark (drums), Chris Palmaro (keyboards). “Smitty” Smith on organ and Tom Brechtlein on drums. This song is dedicated to the memory of my Swedish guitarist friend, Poa who was a "True Blue" and left us way too soon.Bless your soul Poa.Īnother sweet, burning, live-in-the studio jam from legendary jazz-rock-blues guitarist, Ray Gomez! With William B. Special thanks to Chris Palmaro for extra synth bass and sequencer overdubs, and to Neil Kernon for helping with the remastering. "Live in the studio" sessions with “Smitty” Smith (organ) and Tom Brechtlein (drums). This is not a representation of Moroccan music, but a channeling of oriental music and spirit in a modern “jazz” influenced way. Improvisation to a stereo track, written and arranged by Ray Gomez drums and keyboards programmed by Chris Palmaro. Maroc is another piece from the Los Angeles 1990 live sessions. "Smitty" Smith on organ, displaying Ray's creative and spontaneous originality, fire and tone, mixing Blues, Rock Funk and Jazz sensitivities! Supported by a top-notch, world-class rhythm section. Enjoy! You can dance to this tune!Ī funky/rocking piece recorded live in Los Angeles in 1990, with Tom Brechtlein on Drums and William B. This is a Ray Gomez composition, and he is on guitar, Leslie guitar overdub, vocals and production. This high-energy blues-jazz-rock shuffle is dedicated to the great bop guitarist, Joe Pass. Recorded live in the studio in NYC with Dennis Chambers on drums and Tony Garnier on bass. Dennis Chambers, Bunny Brunel and Chris Palmaro did this piece more than justice, keeping the rocking vintage fusion vibe, but with their own take. This is also dedicated to the memory of Tommy Bolin, who is a very relevant player in the history of fusion. guitar players and keyboard players, alike.

Those bends were copied by many of us in the early 70's. This is another hommage to Billy Cobham, but also to Jan Hammer, as the melody's first notes are typical of his style.
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