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Nancy Atlas and Her Rockin' Band Back at Bay Street

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Nancy Atlas performs at Bay Street Theater on October 7. LORI HAWKINS

Nancy Atlas performs at Bay Street Theater on October 7. LORI HAWKINS

Nancy Atlas performs at Bay Street Theater on October 7. LORI HAWKINS

Nancy Atlas performs at Bay Street Theater on October 7. LORI HAWKINS

Nancy Atlas and her band. PHIL MERRICK

Nancy Atlas and her band. PHIL MERRICK

Nancy Atlas and her band on the Bay Street Stage. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and her band on the Bay Street Stage. MICHAEL HELLER

authorStaff Writer on Sep 15, 2023

Bay Street Theater will present the ever-popular, local treasure Nancy Atlas and her band who return for a rockin’ performance on Saturday, October 7, at 8 p.m. Atlas and the band will perform an intimate, fall set of original music. The band consists of Johnny Blood on lead guitar, Brett King on bass, Denny McDermott on drums, Joe Delia on keys, Greg McMullen on pedal steel, and Atlas on rhythm guitar and lead vocals. Dancing is encouraged.

In their 25 years together, Atlas and her band have had the good fortune to play with a very long cast of stellar famous folks who have in turn invited them to open for them. The list includes Jimmy Buffett, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Lucinda Williams, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello and many others. Needless to say, they have some serious street cred. The performers passionate live shows and legit songwriting have garnered them a committed following that in turn has shattered house records at the top East End venues, including The Stephen Talkhouse, Surf Lodge and Bay Street Theater to name a few.

Tickets for the show start at $35 at baystreet.org or 631-725-9500.

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