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The Music Scene 02.16.23

Mon, 02/13/2023 - 15:29
Roses Grove Band returns to the Masonic Temple on Saturday.
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Dead Alive
The Roses Grove Band, which takes its inspiration from the rock and blues of the Grateful Dead, will return to the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor on Saturday at 8 p.m. The Masonic Music series features East End bands performing in the temple's inner sanctum. Tickets are $20.

The temple also hosts the Jam Session's weekly concert of live jazz with guest musicians on Tuesday evenings at 7. This week is dedicated to "Mardi Gras Mambo and Latin Jazz." Tickets are $15.

Rock in Riverhead
Three concerts will rock the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead over the next week, starting on Friday at 8 p.m. with "The AC/DC Experience," a performance by Dirty Deeds, an AC/DC tribute band. Tickets are $53 to $63.

Twice named the best acoustic guitarist in the world by Total Guitar magazine, Mike Dawes, known for composing, arranging, and performing multiple parts simultaneously on a single guitar, will appear on Sunday at 7 p.m. for $43.

Three decades after being named group of the year by the 1992 Juno Awards in Canada, Crash Test Dummies are still at it, with a world tour that will bring them to Riverhead on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $57 to $67.

    

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