The Star, TV Host, and Recording Academy Member Is Recognized as a Complete Artist — On Stage, Behind the Mic, and Behind the Camera NEW YORK, NY — May 2026 — Quinn Lemley has spent a career pulling back the curtain on what it takes to command a stage. Now, the industry is pulling back the
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Long Island Favorites The Chads Set to Share the Stage with Gone Stereo, Amboy, and Major Moment in Patchogue Long Island pop punk ska powerhouse The Chads are set to bring their signature high-energy performance to 89 North Music Venue in Patchogue on Friday, June 19, 2026, as part of a stacked lineup featuring Gone Stereo, Amboy, and Major Moment. Known for their
A bold new force in electronic music has arrived. INTU!TION—the electrifying collaboration between Mark “Loverush” Schneider and Avohee Avoher—makes its debut with “DOMINATION,” a haunting progressive house release that immediately sets a high bar. Mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, the track blends cinematic depth with club-ready intensity, signaling the start of something far bigger than a
Some musicians write songs. Others create moods. But Avohee Avoher seems to build entire dimensions. Trying to place Avoher neatly into a genre is almost impossible. His work drifts effortlessly between classical piano, electronic experimentation, psychedelic sound design, and cinematic atmospheres. Listening to his music can feel less like hearing a song and more like
Hollywood loves to talk about “wearing many hats.” Joseph Nybyk actually lives it—and pulls each one off without the costume change showing. Also known professionally as Joseph Neibich, Nybyk moves easily between art and commerce, performance and strategy, comedy and depth. He’s an award-winning writer, actor, director, and stand-up comedian—but long before the credits rolled,
Paulino isn’t chasing the spotlight — he’s earned it. A singer and songwriter with a rock-solid voice and a lived-in edge, he’s been quietly building momentum the right way: onstage, song by song, crowd by crowd. There’s nothing manufactured about what he does. When Paulino sings, it sounds like it costs him something — and