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Celebrating the Music of Amy Winehouse

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Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on August 25. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on August 25. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on August 25. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on August 25. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on August 25. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on August 25. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Aug 15, 2023

Suffolk Theater presents “back to BACK TO BLACK: The Amy Winehouse Celebration” with Remember Jones on Friday, August 25, at 8 p.m.

“back to BACK TO BLACK” is an exciting dedication to the life and music of Amy Winehouse complete with a 12-piece band. The show features a revival of the 2006 Grammy Award-winning album “BACK TO BLACK” in its entirety plus other Winehouse selections Including hits like “Tears Dry On Their Own,” “Rehab,” “Love is a Losing Game,” “You Know I’m No Good,” and many more.

The show features a band made up of a horn section, several vocalists and other musicians, all from many notable touring acts. The band is led by acclaimed entertainer Remember Jones, who has shared stages with Bruce Springsteen, Ronnie Spector, Darlene Love, George Clinton, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes and many others.

Tickets ae $55 to $65 at thesuffolk.org. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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