New albums in stores this week:


New albums in stores this week:

v The Gaslight Anthem: “Handrwitten” (Mercury)

v Passion Pit: “Gossamer” (Columbia)

v Jennifer Lopez: “Dance Again: The Hits” (Epic)

v Slipknot: “Antennas to Hell” (Road runner)

v Love and Theft: “Love and Theft” (Sony Nashville)

Lazy Daisy Festival at Nelson Ledges

NELSON

Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 12001 Nelson Ledge Road, will present Jim Miller’s Lazy Daisy Festival, a celebration of the Grateful Dead, Aug. 11-12, featuring headliners The Jimiller Band on Aug. 11. Also on the bill are Madison Crawl, Cosmic Circle, and The Rusty Haywhackers throughout the day Saturday.

Admission is $25 for Saturday and Sunday (free for children). There is no extra charge for camping.

‘Father of Bride’ screened outdoors

POLAND

Yellow Creek Theatre will show the 1950 Spencer Tracy movie “Father of the Bride” at 9 p.m. Friday as part of its outdoor classic film series.

Films are screened on the U.S. route 224 bridge wall adjacent to the Poland Library. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Admission is free.

Live organ music at Conneaut park

Conneaut Lake, PA.

Conneaut Lake Park will be awash in organ music Friday through Sunday. Organ players — from small hand-cranked ones to a large concert band instrument that is on a truck — will be positioned throughout the park. Music will be played intermittently all day. Go to ConneautLakePark.com for information.

Rock Hall to honor Chuck Berry

NEW YORK

One of rock’s pioneers will be celebrated by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this fall.

Chuck Berry will be honored by the hall as part of its American Music Masters series.

Berry was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. In October, the icon will be the subject of a weeklong celebration by the hall and Case Western Reserve University.

It kicks off Oct. 22 and ends with an all-star tribute concert on Oct 27. Performers have yet to be announced, though Berry is set to take the stage.

In a statement released Tuesday, 85-year-old Berry said he is “looking forward to reelin’ and rockin’ in Cleveland.”

Past honorees include Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and Woody Guthrie.

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