She's in the news, in the NJ Hall of Fame, and in the history books of popular music—don't miss the legendary Dionne Warwick!
This Grammy Award-winning music legend has earned more than 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. Discovered by Burt Bacharach and Hal David in 1961, Ms. Warwick went on to record 18 consecutive Top 100 singles (“Don’t Make Me Over,” Walk on By,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Alfie,” “Heartbreaker,” “Déjà Vu,” among countless others). She received her first Grammy in 1968 for “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?”. Ms. Warwick became the first African American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance.
The Machine has forged a 30+ year reputation of extending the musical legacy of Pink Floyd. The New York-based quartet performs a diverse mix of The Floyd’s extensive 16-album repertoire, complete with faithful renditions of popular hits as well as obscure gems.
With stellar musicianship and passionate delivery, The Machine explores collective improvisation rivaling that of an early 1970’s Pink Floyd, while their use of expanded theatrical elements and elaborate stage displays and lighting continues The Floyd spirit of the 1980’s.
“They duplicate the sound and hits of Pink Floyd with chilling accuracy, and they play for a hell of a long time.” —Matt Diehl, Rolling Stone
"If you don't have any tickets, you can't see The Machine. How can you see The Machine if you haven't got any tickets?" —UCPAC
PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE
GARDEN STATE ORGAN SOCIETY
Steamboat Bill, Jr. is known for its star Buster Keaton’s most famous film stunt: The facade of a house falls around him while he stands in the precise location of open window to avoid being flattened.
Steamboat Bill, Jr. is a 1928 silent comedy film. Released by United Artists, it is the final product of Keaton’s independent production team and set of gag writers. The film, named after Arthur Collins’s popular 1911 recording of the 1910 song “Steamboat Bill”, also featured Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron, and Tom Lewis.
We are proud to be screening a 35mm archive print on loan from the Library of Congress! Organist: Juan Cardona, Jr. – Garden State Theatre Organ Society (gstos.org)
THIS WEEKEND AT THE LOFT
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, AT 7:00 PM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, AT 3:00 PM A riveting play about a woman who goes through many trials during her life after her spouse leaves her but ultimately finds her redemption. You will cry, and you will laugh, but most of all, you will rejoice at the end. Join us for this must-see performance by actress Crystal Watford Nuchurch, as you’ve never seen her before!
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