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Do You Still Believe?
Totally 80's Night Featuring Tim Cappello of "Lost Boys" with Let Em' Riot & DJ Bootleg
Sat, 8 Feb, 8:00 PM PST
Doors open
7:30 PM PST
Transplants Brewing Company
40242 La Quinta Ln #101, Palmdale, CA 93551
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Oldies & Retro
Tim Cappello
Tim Cappello
Oldies & Retro
Tim Cappello (born May 3, 1955), also credited as Timmy Cappello, is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer and vocalist. He is primarily known for his saxophone work supporting Tina Turner in the 1980s and 90s, as well as for his musical performance in the 1987 vampire film The Lost Boys.
He is notable for his muscular physique, his sexually provocative movements during his performances and for his tendency to perform shirtless, with his skin oiled and with his hair in a ponytail.
EARLY LIFE
Cappello was born and grew up in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Harrison, New York, which, at the time, had a White Plains, New York, postal service address. The youngest of three children, his Sicilian father was a local conductor and music teacher. Cappello started music lessons at age 4. When he was 15 years old, Cappello dropped out of high school and was accepted at the New England Conservatory of Music, playing both drums and keyboards for his audition. He later studied saxophone under the tutelage of jazz musician, Lennie Tristano.
CAREER
Cappello studied intermittently with Lennie Tristano over a four-year span between touring with performers such as musician Eric Carmen and comedian Billy Crystal. He played saxophone for Peter Gabriel on his albums Peter Gabriel [1] (1977) and Peter Gabriel [2] (1978) in addition to touring with Gabriel. Cappello also toured with Garland Jeffreys in 1978, playing both saxophone and keyboards. After struggling with heroin addiction, Cappello quit the drug "cold turkey" in 1979 and began bodybuilding in 1980. Cappello toured with Carly Simon later that same year, once appearing on stage in a leather g-string, as well as chains and a dog leash by which Simon pulled him onto the stage.
From 1981 to 1982 Cappello fronted his own pop band in New York City called The Ken Dolls—a band that included drummer J.P. "Thunderbolt" Patterson (also of The Dictators and Manitoba's Wild Kingdom) and Joe Carroll, a composer/producer who is president and founder of the Manhattan Producer's Alliance (ManHatPro). Cappello's sexual stage presence was further cultivated during his work with The Ken Dolls—performing in a style dubbed "porn pop", Cappello was known to perform in a g-string.

No Wave
Let Em' Riot
Let Em' Riot
No Wave
Pairing dream-like synth tones and melodic vocal hooks with a chill, southern California vibe, Let Em Riot has established himself as a prominent act on the frontiers of retrowave. The artist has been innovatively mixing ‘80s nostalgia with modern music as Let Em Riot since 2010, creating a unique and compelling take on established songwriting conventions.

Club Dance
DJ Bootleg
DJ Bootleg
Club Dance
DJ BOOTLEG IS AN OPEN FORMAT DJ AND WAS VOTED ANTELOPE VALLEY'S 11TH BEST DJ. HE IS KNOWN FOR HIS UNHINGED SETS AND HIGH ENERGY. DJ BOOTLEG IS THE RESIDENT DJ AT TRANSPLANTS BREWING IN PALMDALE AND REGULARLY HOSTS THEMED NIGHTS SUCH AS EMO, 90S VS 2000S, 80S, AND HIS SIGNATURE LATIN THEMED NIGHT CLUB CULTURA.