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Inductee Q&A with Jimmy Rosica, The Brooklyn Bridge at LI Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame

May 24, 3 pm4 pm.
free with admission
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The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will host a special Q&A event featuring inductee Jimmy Rosica (from Hicksville), an original member and current bassist of The Brooklyn Bridge, on Saturday, May 24th at 1 PM at LIMEHOF’s museum (97 Main Street, Stony Brook). The event is free for LIMEHOF members and general admission ticket price for non-members.

For details on this and upcoming events please visit https://www.limusichalloffame.org/museum/

About Event

This exclusive discussion will take a deep dive into the stories behind every track on the band’s classic 1968 debut album, entitled “The Brooklyn Bridge”, which featured hits like “Blessed Is the Rain,” “Welcome Me Love,” and their gold-certified smash “The Worst That Could Happen.”

Formed in 1968 by Johnny Maestro, The Brooklyn Bridge combined the talents of The Del-Satins and Rhythm Method to create a signature sound blending doo-wop, pop, and powerful horn arrangements. With over 10 million records sold, the group left an indelible mark on American music history. The group was inducted into LIMEHOF in 2006 as Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge. They performed at the first LIMEOF induction ceremony with LIMEHOF inductee Jimmy Webb.

Jimmy Rosica grew up in Hicksville. In addition to his career in music, he is also the founder of Very Cool Music School, an educational program using pitch pipes and continues to share his love of music with students and fans alike of all ages.

Location:

97 Main Street
Stony Brook, New York 11790