steel wolf in good times magazine long island spotlight

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Childr en 2013 Summer Series: Children's Theatre NYCB Theatre at Westbury Several upcoming events; (516) 247-5200, ext. 391; ticketmaster.com; thetheatreatwestbury.com The popular children's series returns with Beauty & The Beast (August 13) and Peter Pan (August 20). Call or log on for show times, group rates, and other offers. Note: All show times are Tuesdays at 11 am. Disney's Beauty & The Beast The Long Island Children's Museum, Garden City Through August 18; (516) 599- 6870, plazatheatrical.com Plaza Theatrical Productions: The love story that's eternal in a production by this prolific touring company. Comedy Comedy Festival 112 Park Grille at Country Fair Park, Medford August 16 at 8 pm; (631) 732-0579; licomedy.com; countryfairpark.com A lineup of top standup stars from Long Island Comedy. Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.com The regular monthly show of Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more. Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of every month at 7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335 The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings are open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for more infor- mation. Theater Hair CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale Through August 31; (631) 581-2700; cmpac.com; CM Performing Arts. Summer Shakespeare Festival: The Taming Of The Shrew Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Carriage House Theater, Centerport Through August 25; (516) 293-0674; (631) 854-5579; ArenaPlayers.org; Arena Players. Nunsense John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport Through September 8; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Through August 24; (631) 581-2700; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theater Company. Butterflies Are Free BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Through August 25; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theater Company. Making God Laugh BayWay Arts Center, East Islip August 17 through September 1; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company. A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor Through September 1; (631) 725-9500; baystreet.org Revival of the Broadway comedy classic features rare appearances by stars Peter Scolari (“Bosom Buddies”), Jackie Hoffman, and Conrad John Schuck. Peter Scolari Good Times Magazine - August 13 - 26, 2013 • 21 Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Butterflies Are Free Who: Steel Wolf ranks as one of Long Island’s longest-lasting rock bands.From their bio: “After taking their band’s moniker, Steel Wolf, from Lithuanian folklore in 1982 and releasing their first album (the now out-of-print, cassette-only release Eternal Damnation) and asked to fill in the “style” blank in the 1986 Good Times A-Z Local Band Directory, band leader Mark Adomaitis, then age 18, used the words ‘killer’ and ‘explosive.’ “Twelve years later in a Good Times review of Steel Wolf’s Boozer Friendly album (now stream- ing on Youtube), J. Corbo wrote “A shining example of Steel Wolf’s uncanny ability to both shock and amuse is from [the song] ‘Aural Sects at Gun Poin’… [it’s] all about … comical, vulgar, insightful and cut- ting edge lyrics, abrasive guitars and thunderous drums. Steel Wolf blends punk anachronisms with Lithuanian mythology.” “Eleven year later, also in Good Times, in a review of Steel Wolf’s Embracing Mainstream Success album (currently on iTunes), Tony Rettman wrote that ‘Steel Wolf is a band of longstanding Long Island rockers who have played everywhere from the birthplace of punk, CBGB, to the Lithuanian heritage camp Neringa, located in Vermont. Although the group is proud of its Lithuanian heritage, it is obvious by song titles such as ‘Spread The Love Mayonnaise’ and ‘Shoplifting Bananas’ that it still finds time to pile on the laughs … (Guitar and vocals) straddle the fence between the riff-heavy sounds of 70s British hard rockers and the raw urgency from punk rock days of yore.’ This year, in celebration of three decades of rockin’, Steel Wolf released Variety Pack (free down- load at steelwolf.bandcamp.com) which included new song contribu- tions not only by current members Adomaitis (lead vocals, percussion), Al Kezys (drums, vocals), Greg Szlezak (bass) ,and Paul Naronis (guitar), but also from past members Ed Kezys and Mike Jaillon,and potential future member Clark Adomaitis (Mark’s son), playing a myriad of instruments. It also con- tained the final work done with seminal bassist Ellis Spanos before his untimely passing in March. The bulk of the album was recorded at Recording Engineers Institute in Islandia. “Due to this anniversary album, a new turnstile approach in regards to which members perform in concerts – such as the 2012 XIV Lithuanian Folk Dance Festival held in Boston, as well as the 2013 Long Island Music Festival – was brought to life, much to audiences’ delight.” To Learn More About The Artists: Further information about Steel Wolf can be found at steelwolf.99k.org and at Wikipedia and Facebook; their recordings can be ordered through the Nassau County Public Library and Amazon.com – on which their 2003 self-proclaimed album Midnight Train To Siauliai “was ranked #1,617,738 in sales as of this writing,” according to the band. Steel Wolf rehearses at Lyric Studios in Garden City and performs regularly at Floral Park- area street fairs and open mics, Fuzzy’s in Bellerose, the ING NYC Marathon, and the Lithuanian camp Giraite in Connecticut. 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Steel Wolf is featured in the August 2013 issue of Long Island's Good Times magazine!

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Children2013 Summer Series: Children's TheatreNYCB Theatre at WestburySeveral upcoming events; (516) 247-5200,ext. 391; ticketmaster.com;thetheatreatwestbury.comThe popular children's series returns withBeauty & The Beast (August 13) and PeterPan (August 20). Call or log on for showtimes, group rates, and otheroffers. Note: All show times areTuesdays at 11 am.

Disney's Beauty & The BeastThe Long Island Children'sMuseum, Garden CityThrough August 18; (516) 599-6870, plazatheatrical.comPlaza Theatrical Productions: Thelove story that's eternal in a production by this prolific touringcompany.

ComedyComedy Festival112 Park Grille at Country Fair Park,MedfordAugust 16 at 8 pm; (631) 732-0579;licomedy.com; countryfairpark.comA lineup of top standup stars from LongIsland Comedy.

ConcertsGood Old Dance BandSt. Sylvester's Parish Center, MedfordCheck website for show dates;(631) 730-3333; goodolddanceband.comThe regular monthly show of Mike Virostkoand his 17-piece swing band. Dancing,raffles, and more.

HobbiesLong Island Auto Replica SocietyHenrietta Acampora Recreation Center,CentereachThird Thursday of every month at 7 pm;(516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings are open toanyone with an interest in building scalemodels of automobiles. Call for more infor-mation.

TheaterHairCM Performing Arts Center, OakdaleThrough August 31;(631) 581-2700; cmpac.com;CM Performing Arts.

Summer Shakespeare Festival:The Taming Of The ShrewSuffolk County Vanderbilt Museum CarriageHouse Theater, CenterportThrough August 25;(516) 293-0674;(631) 854-5579;ArenaPlayers.org;Arena Players.

NunsenseJohn W. Engeman Theatre at NorthportThrough September 8;(631) 261-2900;engemantheatre.com

Cat On A Hot Tin RoofStudio Theatre, LindenhurstThrough August 24;(631) 581-2700;(516) 775-4420;broadhollow.orgBroadHollow Theater Company.

Butterflies Are FreeBroadHollow Theatre, ElmontThrough August 25;(631) 581-2700;broadhollow.orgBroadHollow Theater Company.

Making God LaughBayWay Arts Center, East IslipAugust 17 through September 1;(631) 581-2700;broadhollow.orgBroadHollow Theatre Company.

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The ForumBay Street Theatre, Sag HarborThrough September 1;(631) 725-9500; baystreet.orgRevival of the Broadway comedy classic features rare appearances by stars PeterScolari (“Bosom Buddies”), Jackie Hoffman,and Conrad John Schuck.Peter

Scolari

Good Times Magazine - August 13 - 26, 2013 • 21

Cat OnA Hot

Tin Roof

ButterfliesAre Free

Who: Steel Wolf ranksas one of Long Island’slongest-lasting rockbands.From their bio:“After taking their band’smoniker, Steel Wolf, fromLithuanian folklore in1982 and releasing theirfirst album (the now out-of-print, cassette-onlyrelease EternalDamnation) and asked tofill in the “style” blank inthe 1986 Good TimesA-Z Local BandDirectory, band leaderMark Adomaitis, thenage 18, used the words‘killer’ and ‘explosive.’

“Twelve years later ina Good Times review of Steel Wolf’sBoozer Friendly album (now stream-ing on Youtube), J. Corbo wrote “Ashining example of Steel Wolf’suncanny ability to both shock andamuse is from [the song] ‘AuralSects at Gun Poin’… [it’s] all about… comical, vulgar, insightful and cut-ting edge lyrics, abrasive guitars andthunderous drums. Steel Wolf blendspunk anachronisms with Lithuanianmythology.”

“Eleven year later, also in GoodTimes, in a review of Steel Wolf’s

Embracing Mainstream Successalbum (currently on iTunes), TonyRettman wrote that ‘Steel Wolf is aband of longstanding Long Islandrockers who have played everywherefrom the birthplace of punk, CBGB,to the Lithuanian heritage campNeringa, located in Vermont.Although the group is proud of itsLithuanian heritage, it is obvious bysong titles such as ‘Spread The LoveMayonnaise’ and ‘ShopliftingBananas’ that it still finds time to pileon the laughs … (Guitar and vocals)straddle the fence between the riff-heavy sounds of 70s British hardrockers and the raw urgency frompunk rock days of yore.’

This year, in celebration of threedecades of rockin’, Steel Wolfreleased Variety Pack (free down-load at steelwolf.bandcamp.com)which included new song contribu-tions not only by current membersAdomaitis (lead vocals, percussion),

Al Kezys (drums, vocals), GregSzlezak (bass) ,and Paul Naronis(guitar), but also from past membersEd Kezys and Mike Jaillon,andpotential future member ClarkAdomaitis (Mark’s son), playing amyriad of instruments. It also con-tained the final work done with seminal bassist Ellis Spanos beforehis untimely passing in March. The bulk of the album was recordedat Recording Engineers Institute inIslandia.

“Due to this anniversary album,a new turnstile approach in regards

to which members perform inconcerts – such as the 2012 XIV

Lithuanian Folk Dance Festival held in Boston, as well as the 2013Long Island Music Festival – wasbrought to life, much to audiences’delight.”

To Learn More About TheArtists: Further information aboutSteel Wolf can be found at steelwolf.99k.org and at Wikipediaand Facebook; their recordings canbe ordered through the NassauCounty Public Library andAmazon.com – on which their 2003self-proclaimed album Midnight TrainTo Siauliai “was ranked #1,617,738in sales as of this writing,” accordingto the band. Steel Wolf rehearses atLyric Studios in Garden City and performs regularly at Floral Park-area street fairs and open mics,Fuzzy’s in Bellerose, the ING NYCMarathon, and the Lithuanian campGiraite in Connecticut.

Steel WolfThe Rock Never Stops

Photos provided by the artists

30th Anniversary Celebration