Matt and Tim joined WIBX's Keeler Show on Friday, March 28, 2025, in advance of their Yacht Rock show called, AM Gold, at The Gig at The Turning Stone Resort and Casino (TSRC).

The show is Saturday night at 10 p.m. with the doors opening at 9 at Exit 33's The Gig at TSRC.

Here they are performing two "AM Gold" songs unplugged in-studio.

Band members include "Richard Stamos, Fonzie Bunker, Kojak Miller, Chachi Baio, Bruce Reynolds, and Jimmy Barbarino."
Here's their Facebook blurb for the 3/29/25 show at The Gig.
"The day has finally arrived. We are embarking on a cruise to The Gig Exit 33 at Turning Stone.
Yacht Rock is sweeping the nation and we are introducing an all-new show. All your favorite sing-along songs from Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates, The Doobie Brothers, Toto, Ambrosia, disco from ABBA, The Bee Gees, and more will be featured.
Get your Hawaiian shirts and captain's hats ready. Come experience the new craze sweeping the nation.
Pre-boarding for the evening commences at 7:00PM at The ABar in Exit 33.
Boarding doors open to the Gig at 9:00PM with specialty yacht rock drinks.
Our three-hour musical journey begins at 10:00PM.
Arrive early, as this promises to be an unforgettable night.

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Founded in 1914 by Eugenio Brullino, a determined immigrant from Naples, Italy, O'Scugnizzo Pizzeria has become synonymous with quality, consistency, and the unique flavors of
Utica.
Eugenio Brullino arrived in America in 1913 on the Canopic to Boston, Massachusetts, from Naples at the age of 25. Settling in Utica with his wife Maria, he began his American journey as a pastry chef. To supplement their household income, Maria would prepare little tomato pies, which Eugenio sold at church feasts each weekend. The name "O'Scugnizzo" comes from Naples, which was a slang term used for street urchin’s looking for a day’s work.
When he decided to open his pizzeria in 1914, it was this term that became the trade name, a legacy that would endure for generations.

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