LEGENDS STAGE: Carmine Appice Diaries – Pizza, Soda & Stories

Carmine Appice, legendary drummer and founder of Vanilla Fudge, will be on our Legends Stage, located inside the Arcada Theatre Complex, for an up-close-and-personal Q&A session.  Hear is diaries about the band, his life growing up in rock and roll, and the people he has come to know in his illustrious career.

A $25 ticket includes pizza, soda and a seat for the show!

YOU DO NOT NEED A TICKET FOR THE VANILLA FUDGE/KASHMIR SHOW (HAPPENING PRIOR TO THIS EVENT) TO ATTEND.

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Vanilla Fudge with Special Guest Kashmir

Heavy starts with Vanilla Fudge. There was nothing, even in 1967, like the 10-ton shock of this Long Island quartet’s cover of the Supreme’s You Keep Me Hanging On, with the lava-flow sustain of Mark Stein’s Hammond organ and Carmine Appice’s rapid-cannon-fire drum fills. Beginning in 1967, Vanilla Fudge rocked the world with a new sound, influencing a generation of musicians and creating a legion of loyal fans.  

One of our favorites, KASHMIR incredibly re-creates a true 1970s Led Zeppelin experience with special effects, vintage equipment and costumes, and musically, one of the most fabulous performances you will witness!

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POSTPONED: Robby Krieger of The Doors and Vanilla Fudge, Rescheduled Date TBA

Robby Krieger, guitarist, singer-songwriter, and member of The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, is best known as the guitarist of The Doors. Krieger co-wrote many of the Doors’ songs, including the hits “Light My Fire”, “Love Me Two Times”, Touch Me”, and “Love Her Madly” After The Doors dis-banded, Krieger continued his performing and recording career with other musicians including former Doors bandmates John Densmore and Ray Manzarek. He was listed by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time
Heavy starts with Vanilla Fudge. There was nothing, even in 1967, like the 10-ton shock of this Long Island quartet’s cover of the Supreme’s You Keep Me Hanging On, with the lava-flow sustain of Mark Stein’s Hammond organ and Carmine Appice’s rapid-cannon-fire drum fills. Beginning in 1967, Vanilla Fudge rocked the world with a new sound, influencing a generation of musicians and creating a legion of loyal fans.

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