all my old clubs are dead as good 80s/rock clubs left (New York: tickets, park)
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Now I will sort of agree with you on that point. Most of Long Island's music scene 60's & 70's centered around Nassau and not so much the more rural Suffolk. When the music scene expanded it still wasn't centrally located but spread out with a respectable drive to the next location. So there was a scene, just not a place you could point to and say, "there it is".
UsAll's original post (posting # 153) stated: "Mentioning 'My Father's Place' (in Roslyn) made me think of the former Action House and Rockpile, both in Island Park? Or was that before the time of many of you? Many many big-name acts (as well as local acts) played in both places."
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Originally Posted by ChiGeekGuest
I'm not familiar with either place - what time frame?
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Originally Posted by ClarkStreetKid
Action House was MFP of the 60's, but with rumors of being run by the mob.
Thanks! That's an interesting site! I'm not old enough to have experienced the 1960s music scene in NY however I do appreciate the music from that time & earlier. I have older family members who've shared their firsthand experiences with me throughout the years, fr'instance, Woodstock, seeing Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix perform live, et cetera. I feel sad when I think of how so many talented musicians from that era died so young.
I know in the second half of the 1960s and into the 1970s for a time (how late in the 1970s? Not sure), they existed. There address was 50 Austin Blvd., Island Park, LI, NY (though some have stated it as 50 Broadway, and sometimes they said their location was Island Park and sometimes they said it was Long Beach). The Action House itself changed names (circa mid-1970), to either the "Rock Pile" or "Rockpile".
Many many acts (big name as well as lesser name) had that as a main venue (if not THE main venue) in the greater New York City metro area. Some of the name acts that appeared there over the years"
Vanilla Fudge, The Vagrants, Leslie West and Mountain, The Illusion, Young Rascals, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Cream, Rod Stewart and Small Faces, Spanky & Our Gang, early Billy Joel, The Fifth Dimension, Wilson Pickett, Moby Grape, Canned Heat, Velvet Underground (with Lou Reed), the Mothers of Invention (with Frank Zappa), the Fugs, the Ronettes, the Shangra Las, The Left Bank, Country Joe and the Fish, Procol Harum, Jeff Beck, The Yardbirs (with Jimmy Page), Sly nad the Family Stone, the Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac, Alice Cooper, The Grateful Dead, with New Riders of the Purple Sage, Badfinger, Mott the Hoople, Andy Warhol, and so many many more.
Before the Action House, the building was The Shell House (a supper club) which hosted stars of the early sixties: Marvin Gaye, Jay & the Americans, The Four Seasons, Bobby Vinton, Little Anthony, Johnny Mathis, Jack Jones, as well as comics of those days.
I saw a band in the Rocky Point club by the bowling alley in the 80's, I can't remember the name. Funny thing is I can remember the name of the bar across the the street though, the Dry Dock.
AH yes Starship i use to help my friend Celine with the mailing list at starship and remember many nights seeing RuffKut, Strange brew,Tara many many more
Cheers I followed Vixen there and at Hatters and many other bands stickiest bar ever oh the best night at cheer Swiftkicks farewell show with Steven Stevens and the keyboard player from Journey and Aldo Nova showed up too
and Atrilogy at the stagedoor but spent most of my time at hatters
Wow, I played all those rooms and more, I sang for the Heavy Metal Band Battle Bratt !!!
Madonna played at “uncle sams” night club nassau county long island— after releasing he first album!
Blue oyster cult played under the name “soft white underbelly” in eastern long island bars.
Jake giles played in suffolk county small bars during wet t-shirt contests.
Billy joel used to just hang out and drink with me and mutual friends and bartenders in huntington long island local bars.
So don’t tell me there were no big names playing, or parting inside long island bars!
UsAll's original post (posting # 153) stated: "Mentioning 'My Father's Place' (in Roslyn) made me think of the former Action House and Rockpile, both in Island Park? Or was that before the time of many of you? Many many big-name acts (as well as local acts) played in both places."
Then responses to the above post:
I know in the second half of the 1960s and into the 1970s for a time (how late in the 1970s? Not sure), they existed. There address was 50 Austin Blvd., Island Park, LI, NY (though some have stated it as 50 Broadway, and sometimes they said their location was Island Park and sometimes they said it was Long Beach). The Action House itself changed names (circa mid-1970), to either the "Rock Pile" or "Rockpile".
Many many acts (big name as well as lesser name) had that as a main venue (if not THE main venue) in the greater New York City metro area. Some of the name acts that appeared there over the years"
Vanilla Fudge, The Vagrants, Leslie West and Mountain, The Illusion, Young Rascals, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Cream, Rod Stewart and Small Faces, Spanky & Our Gang, early Billy Joel, The Fifth Dimension, Wilson Pickett, Moby Grape, Canned Heat, Velvet Underground (with Lou Reed), the Mothers of Invention (with Frank Zappa), the Fugs, the Ronettes, the Shangra Las, The Left Bank, Country Joe and the Fish, Procol Harum, Jeff Beck, The Yardbirs (with Jimmy Page), Sly nad the Family Stone, the Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac, Alice Cooper, The Grateful Dead, with New Riders of the Purple Sage, Badfinger, Mott the Hoople, Andy Warhol, and so many many more.
Before the Action House, the building was The Shell House (a supper club) which hosted stars of the early sixties: Marvin Gaye, Jay & the Americans, The Four Seasons, Bobby Vinton, Little Anthony, Johnny Mathis, Jack Jones, as well as comics of those days.
'Scuse me but I just cannot believe I never responded to this excellent post! I sincerely apologize. I'm not even sure how I ended up seeing this now? Sortof surfing C-D I suppose?
Many thanks, much respect, & wish I could've 'been there'.
Ah Long Island.
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