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Freestyle music revival draws nostalgic Long Islanders to dance events

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September 30, 2025
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Freestyle music revival draws nostalgic Long Islanders to dance events

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At 9 p.m. on a breezy Thursday at The Boat Yard at Tobay Beach, the dance floor is packed with 40- and 50-somethings grooving to the freestyle music that was the soundtrack to their teens and twenties. As DJ Tommy Nappi spins, and they anticipate a live performance by Alisha (“All Night Passion”; “Baby Talk”), they dance, drink, laugh and meet new people, just like they did in the clubs in the late ’80s, before cellphones and internet dating.

DJ Tommy Nappy spins before singer Alisha takes the stage during Freestyle Thursdays at The Boat Yard in Tobay Beach.  Credit: Linda Rosier

To some, freestyle music is a mysterious, somewhat ill-defined blip on the global dance radar, a brief New York-based Latin-inflected hip-hop electronic dance interlude between the dramatic death of disco and the dance-pop tsunami.

But to thousands of Long Islanders, many of whom, like freestyle itself, migrated from the boroughs, the music feels as fresh now as when they were sneaking into the clubs.

The scene at Freestyle Thursdays at The Boat Yard in...

The scene at Freestyle Thursdays at The Boat Yard in Tobay Beach. Credit: Linda Rosier

“It’s something that makes you move; it makes you feel good,” says Despina Manitaras, 58, a former Queens resident now living in North Massapequa. “You feel the words and they resonate with your life. When I want to be in a good mood, I throw it on.”

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Her friend Gina Johnson, 55, a Brooklyn transplant to Massapequa, agrees. The sweet yearning in the lyrics takes her back. “Freestyle is all about love and heartbreak; as a teenager you are into all that, so it hits home,” she says. “And it’s still a good vibe; at a concert, it’s always love, everybody dancing with each other and everyone knows all the words.”

REVIVAL OF FREESTYLE

Freestyle’s second wind blew into Long Island in 2012 when concert promoter Brian Rosenberg and his longtime collaborator, Sal Abbatiello, who were instrumental in the first surge of freestyle in tristate area clubs in the ’80s, noted the continuing strength of the audience at clubs like Copacabana and at WKTU’s Beat Stock at Jones Beach. The artists were still in the tristate area, and eager to keep performing for their fans. While some were making new music, the fans were really hungry for the old school tracks.

Debbie McGann, 64, of Shirley, dances with Paul Dominguez, 57, at Freestyle Freakshow at Dublin Deck in Patchogue. Credit: Elizabeth Sagarin

Rosenberg put together some of freestyle’s most popular acts for a reunion concert called Louder than Love at Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair in 2012. “Boom; it sold out,” says Rosenberg. “It showed that people really love it and proved that if you give them a lot of artists at a decent price, they will come.”

The 14th edition of Louder Than Love is scheduled for next April 11, while the 13th edition of the annual ensemble extravaganza show, Monsters of Freestyle, will take place on Nov. 1, featuring headliners like TKA (“Maria”; “Tears May Fall”) and Shannon (“Let the Music Play”; “Give Me Tonight”) at Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair.

BONDING THROUGH MUSIC 

In addition, a steady circuit of smaller shows, some with DJs and cover band, Forever Freestyle, keep fans pumped up all year long.

David "Mr. Diamond Girl" Torres performs for a packed crowd...

David “Mr. Diamond Girl” Torres performs for a packed crowd at the 10-year anniversary of the Freestyle Freakshow at Dublin Deck. Credit: Elizabeth Sagarin

For example, in August, David Torres (“Diamond Girl”); Abbatiello’s own girl band The Cover Girls (“Show Me”; “Wishing on a Star”) and George LaMond (“Bad of the Heart”) performed at Dublin Deck in Patchogue, drawing a diverse crowd of freestyle fanatics like married couple Frank and Maria Romano, 56 and 53, respectively, of East Meadow, who first met in Queens at a freestyle event in the ’80s, and Maribel Goldstein, 58, of Bay Shore, revisiting her youth. “It brings me back to when I was always in the clubs, when life was good to me,” she says.

Mike Iadanza, 53, of Moriches, came as a birthday present to himself and his twin. They brought a crowd, including the kids. “We listen to the kids’ music all day every day,” he says. “So I asked 30 or 40 people to come out and listen to my music for my birthday. And they came.”

Iadenza’s daughter, Bella Iadenza, 25, took it well. “It’s good,” she says. “I don’t know any of the words, but it’s good.”

Jill Brown, 57, of Setauket, dances with a friend at...

Jill Brown, 57, of Setauket, dances with a friend at Freestyle Freakshow at Dublin Deck. Credit: Elizabeth Sagarin

A crucial element of the enduring success of live freestyle performances is the artists themselves. “People feel a bond with the artists because they grew up with them; we are a community, ” Brian Rosenberg says. “You can’t go to a Steven Tyler (of stadium rock band Aerosmith) show and hug him at the end. But you can take a selfie with George LaMond. You can still see the original artists perform in intimate settings and speak to them.”

Another element is timing. Freestyle aficionados used to arrive at the club at 10 p.m. and dance until dawn, but 40 years later, shows start at 7 p.m. and wrap up well before midnight.

As Despina Manitaras puts it: “Freestyle nights are perfect; I get out, have fun with my friends, and still make it home early enough to wind down with Netflix and tea.”

UPCOMING FREESTYLE SETS 

Forever Freestyle Band and DJ Tommy Nappi

WHEN | WHERE 7 p.m. Oct. 3; The Warehouse, 203 Broadway, Amityville

COST Tickets $20 Table options available on the website

MORE INFO 631-238-1820, thewarehouseli.com

Fall Freestyle with DJ Frankie Cutlass

WHEN | WHERE 8 p.m. Oct. 11; Mulcahy’s, 3232 Railroad Ave., Wantagh

COST Tickets start at $25 

MORE INFO 516-783-7500, mulcahyslongisland.com

Forever Freestyle Band and DJ Tommy Nappi

WHEN | WHERE 7 p.m. Oct. 24; 89 North Music Venue, 89 N. Ocean Ave., Patchogue

COST Tickets are $18 plus fees

MORE INFO 631-730-8992, 89northmusic.com

Monsters of Freestyle

Featuring TKA, George LaMond, Crystal Waters, Shannon, Cynthia, Lisette Melendez, Coro, Betty Dee of Sweet Sensation, C-Bank and Soave

WHEN | WHERE 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1; Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury

COST Tickets $50-$230

MORE INFO 516-334-0800, westburymusicfair.org

By Natalia de Cuba Romero

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.newsday.com ’

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