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Freddy Monday to Perform at Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame

at Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame | Sun Apr 21

Location

Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame

97 Main Street
Stony Brook , NY 11790
(Map)

Date & Time

03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Sun, Apr 21, 2024
Cost: Free Event
Description

Freddy Monday will be performing LIVE music at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in Stony Brook Village (97 Main Street, Stony Brook, NY) on April 21st from 3-4pm. The event is free with general admission ticket purchase.

For details on this and upcoming events please visit https://www.limusichalloffame.org/museum/

About Freddy Monday

Freddy Monday, Long Island singer/songwriter, composer, and producer will be celebrating the release of his new single, “Passing By Hours”. The official music video filmed at a few sunflower fields on Long Island’s east end will be shown prior to his performance. Freddy’s music, incorporating elements of melodic pop and rock has earned him a loyal following throughout his extensive career.

Aside from releasing four studio albums and seven singles, Monday is owner/operator of Endo Music, an award winning music production and publishing company. With a specialty in music for film, TV and advertising, Freddy has had his music featured in a wide array of projects – securing hundreds of TV show placements – over 80,000,000 streams and landing several compositions in movies. Among them, his song “There Were Times” was featured in the film and soundtrack of the Steve Jobs bio pic “Jobs”; and for the ending theme song on the Nickelodeon Emmy-winning show The Loud House, Endo Music won the ASCAP Screen Music Awards for Top Television Series. .

Born and raised on Long Island, Monday has worked with a bountiful variety of music industry pros both on stage and in the studio, including an impromptu 3 hr. performance with Jimmy Buffett at his Margaritaville Cafe in Key West, and with Davy Jones of the Monkees, who appeared in Monday’s music video. “I Want To Be Your Davy Jones.”

Visit Freddy’s website: www.freddymonday.com