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Hanging with the Thieves, and Joe Delia, at Bay Street

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10cjlow@gmail.com on Sep 15, 2015

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Joe Delia & Thieves will come to Bay Street Theater Friday, September 18 at 8 p.m. bringing hot rollicking blues to this evening of music.

Mr. Delia, a gold and platinum record producer and writer, is known internationally as a blazing keyboardist and the consummate showman. The musician, who has worked with Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, Stanley Turrentine, Stevie Wonder and more, has composed scores for over 30 feature films and countless documentaries and network shows, his first on the Ed Sullivan Show as a Muppet. The songwriter has also penned a number of songs, including “Under the Montauk Moon” and “Fire in My Belly.”

Friday’s performance will begin with a brief solo set by Mr. Delia, who will then kick up the temperature with his blues band, Thieves, featuring local legend Klyph Black, Michael Vinas and James Benard. The Thieves will be joined by the always popular Thievettes including radio personality Bonnie Grice, producer and recording artist Cynthia Daniels and voiceover artist PJ Delia.

Joe Delia & Thieves will perform on Friday, September 18 at 8 p.m. at Bay Street Theater, 1 Bay Street, Sag Harbor. Tickets are $20. Call (631) 725-9500 or visit baystreet.org for tickets or more information.

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