UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
$20.00 | Grand Ballroom | General Admission
Featuring The Soul Shakers with
The Dalton 45s
Dustin Douglas
Jesse Mower and Mike Miz
Joe Kopicki
Se Acabo
Live from its Grand Ballroom, the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple is proud to present the Soul Shakers Winter Blues Guitarmageddon III on Friday, February 16 at 7:30 p.m.!
From straight ahead blues to ripping funk to R&B, the Soul Shakers Rhythm Section has served as back up for some of the best players in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Sharon O’Connell (drums) and Bill Coleman (bass) have carefully blended their individual styles with Eric Brody (keyboard), and evolved into one of the region’s best rhythm sections, having performed with most of NEPA’s blues icons.
Don’t miss this fabulous night of NEPA’s best blues musicians: The Dalton 45s, Dustin Douglas, Jesse Mower and Mike Miz, Joe Kopicki, Se Acabo
Light fare and a cash bar will be available for purchase.
Winter Blues Guitarmageddon III is presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, UGI, Lackawanna Insurance Group, the Walmart Foundation, Endeavor Audio & Lighting and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County Arts & Cultural and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
MEET THE ARTISTS:
Dalton 45s
Dalton 45s is a blues rock combo featuring vocalist/harmonica player Bob McCartney and guitarist/producer Clyde Rosencrance. Although the Dalton 45’s are a relatively new project McCartney and Rosencrance are no strangers to the local music scene. Bob McCartney performed with such acts as Sidetracked, Phyllis Hopkins and Funk n Gumbo. Bob is also a participant in the local blues Jam scene as a host and performer. Clyde Rosencrance has performed with the Collective, the Magdelyns and was guitarist/producer for Jimmy Mancus. He is also owner and producer of Republic Audio, which has produced music for both national and international acts. Their debut EP “Storyville” is a collection of original songs deeply rooted in the blues but with a contemporary feel. Peter Florance will perform with The Dalton 45s. Florance, a Queens, NY native, grew up working in NYC studios, playing guitar in a number of bands there in the 70’s and 80’s in the New York music scene. Peter has performed guitar duties with blues artists Aaron Burton (Albert King band), Hound Dog Jones, Little Sammy Davis, Michael Burks, Slam Allen and many more. Peter now lives in Northeast PA and fronts his own band, “The New Kings”.
Jesse Mower
Carbondale, PA guitarist Jesse Mower draws inspiration from old school blues to classic rock. Mower is the lead guitarist/ vocalist for power trio Static in the Attic and the blues/funk rhythm section, The Soul Shakers. His live, his high-energy performances make him a crowd pleaser.
Mike MiZ
Mike (MiZ) Mizwnski is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from Northeast Pennsylvania known for delivering a soulful blend of original guitar driven Americana Rock N Roll. The artist known simply as- MiZ has shared the stage with Derek Trucks, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Leon Russell and many more. Catch him on tour in 2018 supporting his third studio album ‘ A Year Ago Today’.
Joe Kopicki
Joe Kopicki entertained audiences in and around Scranton Pennsylvania for many years. A recent relocation to Arizona does not stop him from returning for hometown performances. Reuniting with the Soul Shakers is an easy fit. Bill, Sharon, and Eric were all former members of the Joe Kopicki Band. Known for his soulful voice and smooth guitar work Joe has enjoyed supporting the release of his first studio album Northeast to Southwest. Visit Joekopicki.com for more information.
Se Acabo
After capturing the world stage at Woodstock in 1969, Carlos Santana has rocked generations with his unique latin influenced sound. Keeping true to that, Se Acabo, a ten-piece band, has worked to recreate that sound as one of the premier Santana tribute bands. Se Acabo consists of seasoned live show and studio musicians who have performed at numerous festivals and clubs throughout the Northeast states and beyond. Instrumentation includes two horns, full rhythm section with timbales, congas, drums and bass, keyboards, two vocalists and guitar. With homage to Carlos Santana, Se Acabo performs the favorites and hits the audience demands and expects: Soul Sacrifice, Black Magic Woman, Oye Como Va, Samba Pa Ti and more, evoking the spirit of Santana and his music.
UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.

Diamond Horseshoe Productions presents
“A Toast to the Rat Pack”
Sunday, March 11, 2018 at 2:00pm
Reserved Seating | Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre | Prices: $58.50 – $36.50 | Discounts for Seniors (62 and older), Students (with ID) and Military personnel are available – please select the correct ticket type.
Click Here to Visit the Tour Website
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. share the stage once more in a “A Toast to the Rat Pack.” This musical journey will take you back to the hot, sparkling nights of Las Vegas where the Rat Pack ruled and no one could touch the shark skinned cool of Frank, Dean and Sammy.
With the talented cast of Sebastian Anzaldo, Andy DiMino and Lambus Dean as Frank, Dean and Sammy, you will experience iconic songs, great laughs and a spirit that brings the music and lives of these legendary characters together again onstage. Sinatra classics, “Come Fly with Me,” “Lady Is a Tramp,” “My Way” and “New York, New York.” You will sway to the soothing sounds of Dino with great songs like “Volare,” “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime,” and “That’s Amore.” The night is rounded out with favorites from the dynamic Sammy Davis Jr including “That Old Black Magic,” “Mr. Bojangles” and “Candy Man.”
Sebastian’s crooning sounds of Sinatra will bring back memories of the late great Chairman of the Board himself. He was runner-up on the reality television series competition “The Next Best Thing” and has held long-run headline residencies at the historic Rivera and Westin in Las Vegas. He has brought the familiar Sinatra swagger around the world with tours to Canada, Italy, Spain, England, China, Australia, New Zealand and Bahamas. Showbiz Weekly says “Anzaldo resembles and sounds like a young, handsome Frank Sinatra.”
With a close physical resemblance to Dean Martin and an Italian background, Andy DiMino is a natural when it comes to portraying Dino. As a child, DiMino watched the “Dean Martin Variety Show” weekly on television. He later became a part of late night tv himself in a comedy sketch with Jay Leno on the “Tonight Show.” The love of music (his high school rock band opened for the likes of The Doors and Iron Butterfly) and a flair for singing and stage performance, DiMino brings Dean Martin to life in a way that would make “Frank” jealous.
Lambus Dean knew he was destined to be a part of an exciting group coming from a family of eight boys and three girls. His impersonation of Sammy Davis Jr is uncanny. He began singing doo-wop as a teenager and has played theatres around the world. His Temptations Tribute group was voted “Best Lounge Act in Las Vegas” and he was awarded second place in NBC’s “America’s Most Talented Senior.”
“Classic Vegas is alive and well from the guys who do it best.”
“Vintage Vegas lives!”
UNDERGROUND MICROPHONE
Presented by Toyota of Scranton
Underground Microphone is NEPA’s premier LIVE performance series which features our region’s finest talent. Each week we bring you an exclusive up close and personal lineup of poetry, comedy, music and more! Voted 2017’s Best New Event by readers of Electric City, Underground Microphone offers the unique experience that honors the Weekday Warrior! Reward yourself with an evening out downtown or a quick drink and entertainment after work.
Located in the Lower Level, the Raymond Hood Room is transformed into a listening room café where artists and their work are respected and supported. This very special space is named after the architect who designed the Scranton Cultural Center in the 1920s. Hood is widely known for his Art Deco and Neo Gothic design style which is evident throughout the entire building. Nationally recognized works include 30 Rockefeller Plaza, American Radiator Building, Daily News, The Emporis, Tribune Tower and The Ocean Forest Hotel in Myrtle Beach among others.
Doors open at 5:00 PM and entertainment starts at 6:00 PM!
No Cover – Cash Bar for 21+ – Valid ID required
Exceptional Entertainment — Classic Atmosphere
Artists: For anyone interested in performing: there are no rules. We encourage free form prose, poetry, stand up, improv and original music. It’s the perfect space to test out new material or projects. For information on how you can become involved, contact Maria at marias@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 x102.
Guests: Please be reminded that since this is a performance space, we do ask that you keep the conversation to a whisper. We recognize that this is a social setting, and there is ample lobby space for interacting and networking.
Presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by United Gilsonite Laboratories, and LT Verrastro. Supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
From the National Tour of Brain Candy Live:
“Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, BRAIN CANDY LIVE will need to cancel the 2018 North American national tour. Fans that have purchased tickets will be fully refunded. Refunds are available at the point of purchase”
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED BY THE NATIONAL TOUR
REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR ORIGINAL POINT OF PURCHASE.
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