See You in Stony Brook Village, LIMEHOF Americana and the Heartbreak Prince


The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will host their first "Americana Music Festival" on Aug. 23rd at their 97 Main Street headquarters in Stony Brook Village from 12-6 p.m. | LIMEHOF

Fresh off their inaugural music documentary festival, the busiest performative arts hub on the local front just announced it won't slow down its slamming summertime season anytime soon.

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will host their first-ever "Americana Music Festival” on August 23rd at their 97 Main Street headquarters in Stony Brook Village. 

A free admission event open to the public, LIMEHOF Americana will take place from 12 - 6 p.m., with each guest of honor set to present their talents from the community-considerate confines of an outdoor terrace. 

Expected musical acts include: A Band Called Sam, Buddy Merriam and Back Roads, Leslie Medelson, Kerry Kearny, Camryn Quinlan and DJ Johnny Juice of Public Enemy notoriety. 

Donations are suggested to make this event even more of an intimate experience for all in attendance.

The rain makeup date would be the following day, August 24th.

For further updates on this and all upcoming events, visit www.limusichalloffame.org/museum

“Bring you chairs!” LIMEHOF implored the community in a news release. 

We’ll see you there. 

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