The Battle of Long Island

Title: The Battle of Long Island [EP] 

DK UPC: 198090390931 

Artist: Beachfront Vinny 

Label: Surf Asylum Records 

Producer: J.J. Hoeffner 


The 1st of 3 EPs in THE LONG ISLAND TRILOGY has 6 tracks, 3 of which are music singles and 3 of which are comedic skits in the continuing storyline of Beachfront Vinny and his adventures as The Next King of The Surf Guitar. 


Track 1. 

Vinny and The Tough Twangers [skit]

ISRC: QZTB92394725


In this installment, Vincent "Beachfrony Vinny" Daverino begins the EP with a comedic skit about the anti-tribute band militia he raised called "Vinny and the Tough Twangers" and their pro-original music march across Long Island (New York, USA).


Track 2

Long Island, My Long Island (single) 

ISRC QZTB92394726


The troops sing track 2, "Long Island, My Long Island", along the march hoping to attract original music followers along the way. 


Track 3 

Oyster Bay, Long Island [skit]

ISRC QZTB92394727


A comedic skit called "Oyster Bay" about Vinny meeting up with his followers after receiving a letter requesting his presence from Seargant Montgomery F. Bates, Surf Asylum Records Sergeant at Arms. 


Track 4

Buddy’s Song (single) 

[ISRC QZTB92394728]


As Vinny sends his young but very determined and loyal son to the back of the line for safety, he sings about it in track 4 called "Buddy's Song." 


Track 5

Sagamore Hill (skit)

[ISRC QZTB92394729] 


Having arrived in track 5 at Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay, Beachfront Vinny gets nominated to become the 1st governor of the 51st State of Long Island when it is revealed to him that his best friend and music producer, J.J. Hoeffner, is still in the custody of the tribute band mafia run by Vinny's cousin, Cheech Chicarella. 


Track 6

A Very Sopranos Christmas (single)

[ISRC QZTB72382618] 


In an attempt to make fun of the tribute band loving wise guys who kidnapped his music producer, Beachfront Vinny facetiously wishes them "A Very Sopranos Christmas" in track 6. 


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