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A Tribute To Janis

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Amber Ferrari's "Joplin’s Pearl” is a tribute concert to the late Janis Joplin. COURTESY THE ARTIST

authorStaff Writer on Sep 11, 2022

Bay Street Theater will present “Joplin’s Pearl,” a tribute concert to the late Janis Joplin on Saturday, October 1, at 8 p.m. With an evening of songs from the Woodstock era, Amber Ferrari’s Joplin promises to transport audiences back to 1969.

For anyone with a case of 1960s nostalgia and a love of great music, Ferrari’s show is a full theater production with vintage attire and an 8-piece band including a horn section. Audiences are encouraged to get into the spirit of the era and wear their 1960s garb to create a seamless transition back into the Summer of Love.

With a powerful vocal range and a flair for bringing female icons to life onstage her tributes to Janis Joplin, Madonna, and Pat Benatar have lit up stages across her native Long Island. With two songs on the Billboard Music Charts and her own record label, O.M.O. Records Inc., Amber’s original music is available on music streaming platforms.

Tickets start at $35 at baystreet.org or by calling 631-725-9500. Bay Street Theater is on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor.

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