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On September 7th, The Day Players Band performed at Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown on Long Island for a great turnout of fans. The Day Players Band is made up of musicians and actors Wally Kurth , Eric Martsolf , Brandon Barash , and Carson Boatman of the Peacock daytime drama “Days of Our Lives.” “We are a generational band,” Kurth admitted, nothing that each band member comes from a different decade.

This live concert event was produced by Coastal Entertainment . They kicked off their set with “Some Kind of Wonderful,” where they displayed their soaring harmonies, and they immediately broke into The Beatles’ “I Feel Fine,” where Brandon Barash played the harmonica. “We do feel fine,” the band members concurred.



“Welcome to The Day Players show,” they said. “How are y’all doing?” They continued with their own neat version of Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ la vida loca” and an even more surprising yet pleasant rendition of Idina Menzel’s “Let It Go” from “Frozen.” Wally Kurth subsequently tipped his hat to Stevie Wonder with “Superstition,” while Carson Boatman honored his musical hero, country superstar Tim McGraw, with “Just To See You Smile.

” “Is it alright if I sing a song for you all?” Brandon Barash asked, and serenaded the audience to Dobie Gray’s “Drift Away” while everybody joined him in the chorus. Wally Kurth shared that he was looking forward to dining at a Long Island diner, and they chose Farming.

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