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Mister Lama Returns

At the Parrish Art Museum
By
Star Staff

   D.J. Mister Lama will return to the Parrish Art Museum for its Sounds of Summer series tomorrow at 6 p.m.

    A Sag Harbor resident, Mister Lama describes himself as a “Peruvian redneck from Texas who has been manipulating sound for more than 20 years.” He hosts “Other Music for Uplifting Gormandizers” on Stony Brook University’s WUSB 90.1. His set at the Parrish will feature a mix of records from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. Mister Lama hosted radio shows on WRCT, Pittsburgh, and KPFT, Houston, and was a talk show host for Pittsburgh’s Waffle Shop TV.

    He will play on the museum’s terrace, and listeners have been invited to sit on the terrace or take blankets and beach chairs for the lawn.

    The museum cafe will be open for food and drinks. The Sounds of Summer programs are free with museum admission, which is $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens, and free for members, children, and students. Reservations are advised.

 

 

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