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A HooDoo Masquerade

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gmenu@sagharborexpress.com on Oct 28, 2015

[caption id="attachment_45179" align="alignnone" width="800"]The HooDoo Loungers. The HooDoo Loungers.[/caption]

Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theater will host a Halloween Costume Ball with the HooDoo Loungers featuring a cash bar, carnival games, and costume contest with local radio celebrity judges on Saturday, October 31 at 8 p.m. The party is for those ages 21 and over.

The HooDoo Loungers are a nine-piece band inspired by the music, traditions and celebrations of the city of New Orleans. Their sound, a mixture of original tunes and traditional New Orleans classics, encompasses the R&B of Fats Domino, the Jazz of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the funk of the Neville Brothers and Dr. John. Band leader Joe Lauro says "the idea is to have maximum fun. Or as Jelly Roll Morton used to say ‘Everything in the line of hilarity.’”

On Halloween the HooDoo's will be pulling out all the stops with guest appearances by "Wolfman Tommy," "Cool Cat Sarah" and other well-known East End performers in sinister disguise. VooDoo will certainly be in the air and with an audience Costume Contest hosted by WPPB’s Bonnie Grice and Ed German, WLNG's Gary Sapiane and WBAZ’s Walker Vreeland.

Tickets are $25. Visit baystreet.org for more information.

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