Rock and Roll in Style

How much is music worth to you? Will you buy a 9-song CD for $25? Is Barbara Streisand really worth $1,000 to see live? Will an autographed sock for $4,000 really bring you closer to the musician?

Unfortunately, for those of us who ask this question, the answer is probably no, we can’t afford that.

But a few Long Islanders will have the opportunity to see 5 great musicians for the amazing price of $15,000. The admission includes Prince, Billy Joel, Dave Matthews, Tom Petty and James Taylor all playing at the Ross School in the East Hampton, Long Island, NY. This 5 concert package, called Social, will treat all 1,000 guests to celebrity chefs, free parking (safe to assume valet?), and your seating will include daybeds, ottomans, and Moroccan pillows.

The Ross School is Long Island’s largest private school, accepting students from pre-k through the end of high school. Because of its prime location to the Hamptons and expensive tuition, many of the students are children of extremely wealthy and influential parents, including Billy Joel’s daughter.

Bulldog Entertainment is the promoter of this event which is being marketed to a very specific group.

“Social will be marketed as a lifestyle, says Bulldog, to Wall Street executives, Hamptons socialites and the ultrarich.” - Wall Street Journal

The reason for such as high price tag is due to supply and demand. Bulldog CEO Joe Meli explains that prices for tickets that are resold by regular consumers go for over $1,00 on many cases on sites such as StubHub.com. The philosophy is if people are going to pay that much anyway, why not charge that from the start.

No thanks, I’d rather shell out $700 and have an amazing time at Bonnaroo.

Long Island Rock Radio

The famous station broadcasting to 92.3 fm has once again switched hands. As of 5pm Thursday afternoon, talk show station, 92.3 Free FM reverted back to its previous rock music format, 92.3 K-Rock.

K-rock is back

Here are the current radio stations broadcasting rock music to the New York Metro area and Long Island:

102.3 fm - WBAB
Owned and operated by Cox Radio who also operates 106.1 WBLI

104.3 fm - The Q
Owned and operated by Clear Channel

92.3 fm - K-Rock
Owned and operated by CBS radio

94.7/94.9/104.5 fm - Radio X
Independently owned and operated