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Hometown Heart, Big Voice: Mike DelGuidice in Focus
Mike DelGuidice built his name on Long Island with a Billy Joel tribute band before joining Billy Joel's touring group in 2013, and this residency shows both lanes.
Two paths, one stage
He moves from grand piano to guitar with ease, mixing his own songs and choice Joel cuts with room to breathe.Covers, originals, and one aria
Expect sing-ready staples like Piano Man, story-swept epics like Scenes from an Italian Restaurant, and a surprise turn on Nessun Dorma that nods to his classical chops. He may slip in his TV theme Ordinary Guy, delivered with a wink and a hometown grin. The room usually blends MSG diehards, multi-gen families, and local players who listen close for chord moves, creating a friendly, tuned-in hum. Fun tidbits: he once caught Billy Joel's ear by singing opera at soundcheck, and he sometimes invites Joel bandmates to sit in when schedules align. These notes on songs and production are an informed projection from recent runs rather than a set promise.The Long Island Room: Scene, Stories, and Sing-alongs
This crowd skews local but mixed, with Islanders caps next to date-night blazers and vintage Billy Joel tees around the room.
Local color, shared songs
You hear soft pre-show talk about which deep cut might surface, and a few fans trade memories from the Garden runs. When Piano Man arrives, the harmonica triggers a full-room chorus, and the band often hangs the final 'sing us a song' so voices carry. During Scenes from an Italian Restaurant, couples sway on the early verses, then the floor turns bouncy when the 'Brenda and Eddie' section kicks.Traditions that stick
Merch leans classic—simple script logos, Long Island nods, and a piece or two that reference the residency rather than a city list. Between songs, Mike DelGuidice keeps it plain and warm, tossing out neighborhood shout-outs and short stories that land with people who know the exits off the LIE. It feels like a community check-in built around strong songs, played by pros who value feel over flash.Nuts and Bolts: Mike DelGuidice's Live Build
Mike DelGuidice sings with a clean edge that can bloom into a held roar, and he pulls back fast to keep phrasing clear.
Voice first, band in service
Arrangements start faithful, then open for small twists, like stretching a bridge for call-and-response or dropping the band so a last chorus lands in near silence. Keys handle piano and organ layers while guitar adds bright top-end, and the rhythm section leans on a light shuffle when the Joel material calls for it.Small changes, big lift
A neat detail: they will sometimes move a tune down a half-step to save power for the closer, yet keep the original feel by brightening the voicings. On originals, he favors mid-tempo builds with clear hooks, letting the sax or guitar carry the answer lines after the vocal. Lighting stays warm and simple, using amber washes and soft whites that support the music without turning it into a screen show. Expect tight segues and one or two open endings where the band listens hard and lands together on a cue.Kindred Roads: Fans Who Also Love Mike DelGuidice
Fans of Billy Joel will feel at home because the piano-rock core, New York stories, and horn-friendly hooks run through the night.