Long Island music hall of fame is ‘not just a Billy Joel museum,’ founders say

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As far as New York’s mainstream cultural institutions go, the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, or LIMEHOF, has flown under the radar.

However, LIMEHOF’s founders expect that to change as new visitors flock to its newest exhibit: โ€œBilly Joel: My Life, A Piano Manโ€™s Journey.โ€

The show features objects from throughout the singerโ€™s life, including memorabilia, awards and of course instruments โ€” including a grand piano that turns slowly on a revolving stage.

โ€œWhen you say you have the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, the first thing people say to you is โ€˜What is it, a Billy Joel museum?โ€™โ€ said Kevin Oโ€™Callaghan, the hall of fame’s creative director and designer of the exhibit.

But he said there’s so much more to Long Island, and to the museum, than Billy Joel. He noted the museum has more than 120 inductees.

And yet … he gets the preoccupation with one of Long Island’s favorite sons.

โ€œBilly Joel is someone everybody seems to have a story about,” Oโ€™Callaghan said. “Everybody ran into him at the gas station. Everybody ran into him at the bagel shop. So to do a Billy Joel show was a no-brainer.โ€

LIMEHOF was founded in 2004 as an online museum, but opened a physical location last year in a commercial cul-de-sac in Stony Brook, New York.

Its first exhibit was dedicated to legendary Long Island rock clubs of yesteryear, a list Oโ€™Callaghan said includes venues like Hammerheads, Rum Bottoms and the Oak Beach Inn.

โ€œThere is no area in the world that has created as much music talent than Long Island,โ€ said LIMEHOF Chairman Ernie Canadeo. โ€œI challenge anyone.โ€

LIMEHOFโ€™s honorees include acts from beyond Nassau and Suffolk counties, including acts traditionally associated with the boroughs of New York City, including Run-DMC, Simon and Garfunkel, and Richie Havens. (edited)

โ€œFrom the beginning, we determined that Long Island, geographically, is from Kings County all the way to Montauk, and thatโ€™s how we represent it,โ€ Canadeo…

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