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Coming Soon: Dan Zanes & Friends

Mark June 7th on your calendar with a smiley face because Dan Zanes is coming to the WHBPAC. Here's a sneak peak of the Grammy-award winning family musician and his thoughts on the importance of participation and his philosophy of social music.
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The Day the Music Died: No $15,000 Tickets this Summer

You're going to have to find someplace else to spend $15,000 this summer (assuming you still have $15,000). The Social Concert Series, which last summer brought Billy Joel, James Taylor, Dave Matthews, Tom Petty and Prince to the Ross School, is cancelling plans for their 2008 series. Something about losing $18 million on last year's concerts seems to have put a damper on the affair. Coupled with the fact that the people rich enough to buy tickets to the series also had the connections to get the tickets free, this business model was doomed from day one. Keeping a stiff upper lip is concert organizer Joe Meli who assures all that he is working on something even bigger for this summer. $16,000 tickets?

Hamptons Music Muffled [NYP] 

Vampire Weekend: The Beginning

Vampire Weekend has blossomed. They've rocked the stages of SNL and the SXSW Music Festival but their roots are still firmly planted in Juan's Basement, where Plum packed them in for their first ever TV appearance.
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Stand Performs "Carousel"

In May of 2007, one of Dublin's most popular rock bands Stand gave an exclusive performance on the set of the MorningNoon&Night Show before peforming at the Talkhouse. The indie trio has returned to the United States for a mini-tour and will perform at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan on February 23. Check the clip, then get your tickets.
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Clamor: Work All Day, Rock All Night

What do two attorneys, two doctors, an author, and a sheriff's deputy have in common? They know how to rock, and will prove it through their band Clamor at the Westhampton Steakhouse Saturday night. Each member of the band is also a member of our East End community.

  • Dr. Ray Diaz- Checks your charts for your health during the daytime, rattles bass strings for your entertainment at night.
  • Dr. Mark Garabedian- This pediatrician taps kneecaps to check reflexes, and rattles drums to create good vibrations.
  • Attorney Mike Garabedian-.Proving you don't have to rebel against the law to be a rock star.
  • Attorney Andrea Harum Schiavoni- Effective litigator in the firm, eloquent lyricist on the stage.
  • Author Zach Lazar- Great words come from his pen, but wait until you hear the "wah wah" on his lead guitar.
  • Suffolk County Sheriff's Deputy Brian Dyer- When he's not patrolling the streets, he's tickling the ivories and adding vocals.
Do not let the band's occupations or age (30s-40s) fool you. This will not be a Sunday jazz session for grandma, grandpa, and the kids. Expect sounds and songs ranging from the greatly-missed Guns n Roses to the underestimated Cowboy Junkies. The show begins at 10 p.m., don't miss it.

Rising Star Esther Keel

Esther Keel talks about her selection as one of the Rising Stars in this year's Piano Recital Series at the Southampton Cultural Center and then plays for the audience.
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Caroline Doctorow Gets Down With the Folk

Before her performance at the Annual Hoedown Harvest Festival at the Children's Museum of the East End, Caroline Doctotow took some time to chat with Plum and even played a great folk-blues song for a little preview.
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Best of Summer '07: Videos

In no particular order, here comes the video...

All anyone could talk about at the beginning of the summer was the Social Concert Series and the tickets that cost $15,000 for five concerts. Bryan Boyhan went to the first concertPrince, no less—and...he actually had a good time.

Chris got totally tongue tied by supermodel Selita Ebanks while Olivia got giggly with model/polo player Nacho Figureas.

We likes to party—and so does Russell Simmons. The man must have thrown, hosted or been at 217 parties this summer. Checkout his annual Art for Life benefit where Olivia chatted up Forrest Whitaker. Olivia also talked to Russell about his new book. Basically, Olivia and Russell hung out all summer.

While all about you are losing their heads, try a little fishing. There's something calming about waiting for the bite.

Just a couple miles away is this little island called Block Island. They used to send criminals there. So we sent Plum's John Birdsong. To be nice, we gave him a video camera. Which he used to shoot a lot of video of sailboats during Block Island Race Week. It was good stuff so we let him come back to the Hamptons.

You know what's cool? Opening a bottle of champagne with a giant knife.

Chris got all the good assignments. Especially when he got to hang out with the Beatles in India. (Full disclosure: that's a total lie. He didn't get to hang out with the Beatles in India. But he did interview a guy who hung out with the Beatles in India.)

Who knew socialites could surf? We had no idea and even after we were told they can surf we didn't believe it. Then we watched this video. And we learned that Fabiola Beracasa can wakeboard too. Will wonders never cease?

It wasn't all fun and games. Every once in awhile we tackled a few weighty matters. Like when former Editor in Chief of Time Inc., Norman Pearlstine came on to talk about the current state of journalism. Serious stuff. And just for the record, Carl Bernstein is no lightweight either.

Those crazy kids, what will they think of next? Not content to lay on a surfboard and paddle with their hands, now they want to stand on a surfboard and use a canoe paddle. Next thing you know, they'll be riding surfboards attached to kites.

Against all odds, Drew found poetry in pastry. The Gentle Donut, his tribute to the artery clogging magic of the fresh donut brought tears to our eyes and the comfort of assured future business to cardiac specialists everywhere.

Who will win? Artists? Writers? Neither? Both? Like a night at the opera, this year's Artists Writers Game was too much drama. But it was all for a good cause so try and suffer through Mort Zuckerman's pitching and Christie Brinkley's batting and place your bets.

Judith Miller did not start the War in Iraq.

Plum went to the dogs this summer—literally. Dog of the Month was the contest to win and we had two very deserving winners complemented by two hilarious "Dogumentaries." We're still trying to figure out if Amber is a dog or a diva and we know that Sophie proves the maxim that a dog is a man's best friend.

Say it with me girls, Super Saturday 10! Shop til you drop. Olivia talked to everyone from the Giulianis to Beth Ostrosky. Then she bought presents for all of her coworkers at Plum...or she should have.

Formula for TV magic: 1 Intern + 1 Camera + 1 Microphone + Hundreds of Odd Questions= Man on the Street. That's all it takes. And we were able to answer tough questions like, If you were a firework, what kind would you be? And, What is Fashion? Or, Do you wish you knew magic like Harry Potter?

Just give Michael Moore a mic and he'll give you an interview.

Sometimes in the Hamptons there are too many houses. If you're rich enough, you just give the extra houses on your property away. That's what happened here.

Interns: sometimes they talk to horses.

The Sunnyland Jazz Band

Always nice to start your Labor Day with a little music. To checkout more of the Sunnyland Jazz Band head over to their website.
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Late Bloomer: Kenny White

After a career of contributing to the success of numerous recording artists, urban storyteller extraordinaire Kenny White sets sail to a solo career.
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