Long Island Music Hall of Fame Red Carpet

November 17, 2010

Long Island Music Hall of Fame Red Carpet

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Check out Mick’s Interviews with Michael “Eppy” Epstein of My Father’s Place and Eddie Money!

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Inductees 2010

OSCAR BRAND – Folk singer, songwriter and author, who has composed over 300 songs and recorded over 100 albums. Host of radio’s  Oscar Brand’s Folksong Festival for 65 years. Recipient of two Peabody Awards for broadcast excellence. Worked with Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Josh White, The Weavers and Pete Seeger. Author of several folk song histories and collections.

CAROLE AND PAULA (Carole Demas and Paula Janis) – Stars of TV’s  The Magic Garden children’s show that ran from 1972 to 1984. Recording of music from the show received a Grammy nomination and the program received a citation from the Children’s Television Workshop.

TEDDY CHARLES – Jazz pianist, drummer and vibraphonist.  Worked with many of the great artists of the last 60 years including Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, Chuck Willis and Earl Bostic.

DREAM THEATER – Influential progressive heavy metal  band, with an over twenty-year history and legions of fans. Well known for the technical proficiency of its instrumentalists, who have won many awards from music instruction magazines. They’ve sold over 2.1 million albums in the U.S., and over 10 million records worldwide.

STANLEY DRUCKER – Principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, of which he was a member for 60 years, performing in over 10,200 concerts. More than 150 appearances as a soloist with the Philharmonic. Awarded a Guinness World Record for longest career as a  clarinetist.

ERIC B AND RAKIM – DJ Eric Barrier and MC Rakim are considered to be one of the most influential and innovative groups in rap. MTV ranked their landmark album,  Paid in Full, number one in “The Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time.”  Rolling Stone magazine listed it at number 227 on “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

MORTON GOULD – Pulitzer Prize and Grammy-winning classical  composer and conductor for the concert stage, film, radio, theater and recordings for more than 60 years. Former President of ASCAP. Member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and recipient of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

BOB GRUEN – One of the greatest rock and roll  photographers and creator of many iconic images. Was John Lennon’s personal photographer during his time in New York City. Also known for photos of among many others, Eric Clapton, Jerry Garcia, Led Zeppelin, Sean Lennon, Yoko Ono, Joe Strummer, The Who and Green Day.

ROY HAYNES – Jazz drummer and bandleader, one of the most recorded percussionists in  jazz for more than 60 years, inducted into the Down Beat Magazine Hall of Fame. Has played in a wide range of styles ranging from swing and bebop to jazz fusion and avant-garde jazz.

AL KOOPER – Songwriter, record producer, organist and guitarist since the mid-1950s- one of the  founders of Blood, Sweat and Tears and creator of Super Session with himself, Stephen Stills and Mike Bloomfield. Also worked with Bob Dylan and The Blues Project. Performed on hundreds of recordings.

STEVE MARTIN – President for North America of the Agency Group, one of the largest booking agencies in the business, with a roster of over 1,000 artists. Representing rock, metal, reggae, folk, R&B, hip-hop, classical, and children’s entertainment.

DONNIE MCCLURKIN – Gospel  singer and winner of three Grammy awards, ten Stellar awards, two BET awards, two Soul Train awards, one Dove award and one NAACP Image award. Host of the Donnie McClurkin Radio Program and “Perfecting Your Praise” on cable television.

DENIS MCNAMARA – Award winning program director and  DJ of WLIR radio, an important part of Long Island music scene and one of the most-listened to outlets of its kind in the country.  Currently voice-over artist, consultant to radio and music artists, and guest host for WRCN 103.9.

MY FATHERS PLACE (venue) – One of Long Island’s great concert  venues for many years. Located in Roslyn and operated by Michael “Eppy” Epstein. Presented hundreds of major artists in many different genres. Worked closely with WLIR-FM radio, which broadcast many concerts from the venue.

EDDIE PALMIERI - Nine-Time Grammy Award-winning Latin pianist and bandleader. In 2009 his  album “Azucar Pa Ti” was inducted into the National Recording Registry of The United States Library of Congress. Best known for combining jazz piano and instrumental solos with Latin rhythms. More than 50 years in the business.

LOU REED – Guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground, solo artist, singer and songwriter across multiple genres and in many styles, with nearly 50 years in the music business. Best known for  “Walk on the Wild Side.”

THE SHANGRI-LAS – Girl group from the 1960s – best known for  “Leader of the Pack” and “Remember (Walking in the Sand).” They performed with the Beatles and toured with The Drifters and James Brown. Cited as an influence by 70s punk rock-era acts such as the New York Dolls and Blondie.

JOHN ZORN – Avant-garde composer, arranger, record producer, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. Has hundreds of album credits as a performer, composer or producer. His experimental  music draws from a wide range of musical genres and traditions. Leader of Naked City and Masada.

LIMHoF will also present the 2010 Music Educator of Note Award to a recipient who will be selected by November 1, and will formally present the 2009 Award to the family of Joseph Sugar, who passed away in 2009.

Inductees and presenters who have attended the previous two LIMHoF Galas include Billy Joel, Paul Shaffer, Alec Baldwin, Joan Jett, Peter Criss of Kiss, DMC of Run DMC, Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, The Good Rats, Little Anthony and the Imperials, songwriter Jimmy Webb, former Monkee Peter Tork, The Tokens, Young Rascals front-man Felix Cavaliere, Twisted Sister, producer George “Shadow” Morton, Roger Earl of Foghat, Vanilla Fudge, jazz pianist Mose Allison, Leslie West and Mountain, Gary U.S. Bonds, Sam “Bluzman” Taylor, Eric Bloom and Buck Dharma from Blue Oyster Cult, and many others.

Inductees are selected by the LIMHoF Board of Directors from an evolving and growing list of people, artists, and entities that were born, raised, founded, or have resided on geographic Long Island (Brooklyn/Queens/Nassau/Suffolk) for a significant portion of their career. Induction is based on historical importance and the significance of their contribution to Long Island’s rich musical heritage.

Photos by Christine Gerani

Interview by Mick DuRussel

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6 Comments

  1. Maria Aponte, 1 year ago

    Hi: Christine, and Mick:

    great pictures, and interviews well done, chao maria

  2. admin, 1 year ago

    Thanks Maria!! :)

  3. Jennifer, 1 year ago

    I LUUUVED The Magic Garden!!!

  4. Mick, 1 year ago

    Just a quick note…At the begining of my brief interview with Eddie Money, you can hear Lee Rocker from the Stray Cats. I asked him if there’s a Stray Cats reunion anytime soon. Really nice guy-quite a character too!

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