Act 1 Entertainment Presents BigDaddy's 100th Sizzlin Saturday Night Jam May 21st 8pm Kapplers Bar & Grill Patchogue, NY
Come out and join the celebration. If you arent a musician belly up to the bar grab one of Edies famous Iced Teas a personal pan pizza and friend and join in the shenanigans you have been hearing about. Free BigDaddy shotglasses to everyone in the bar at midnight. Sign up for the jam starts at 7:30pm
(PRWEB) May 7, 2005 -- BigDaddy & The Bulldogs - Playing their versions of the very best of Eric Clapton, The Blues Brothers, Blues Traveler and The Allman Brothers to name a few. BigDaddy's commanding style on 12 string guitar and driving vocals has satisfied audiences for years. Check out BigDaddy's Sizzlin' Saturday Night Open Jam at www.bigdaddyonline.com. BigDaddy is available for Happy Hour Solos, as well as weekend gigs with his band the Bulldogs and also as your open mic host. To book BigDaddy for your next event logon to: www.act1entertainment.net or call the Act 1 Entertainment, Inc office at 631-758-0324.
Big Daddy & The Bulldogs: 5 piece Classic Rock & Blues Band
Karl " Big Daddy" Reamer is a singer, songwriter and 12 string acoustic guitarist, as well as the President of Act 1 Entertainment, Inc. Big Daddy and his band have played at over 50 venues in the New York area as well as Walt Disney World in Florida and the Nevele Grande Resort in the Catskill Mountains. After taking a 14 year break from playing in an origional Christian rock band "Wrath", Karl Reamer took time out to dedicate to his family and raising his children. After his kids grew up, he started his solo career in "Anthony's Loft", a small bar on the second floor of the Brickhouse Brewery in Patchogue in 1997 where he was nicknamed "Big Daddy". He has since hosted over 200 open mikes in the last few years with 100 coming up at Kapplers. At these open mikes he met the players to form The Bulldogs. His driving style on his 12 string guitar and vocals has captured the attention of audiences all over the metropolitan area. The members of his band have compared his style to that of a runaway train, as one driving song seques into the next with barely a pause.
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