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Blue Öyster Cult brings musical magic to The Center

Blue Öyster Cult brings musical magic to The Center

ANNA MARIA – Blue Öyster Cult put on a stellar and well-received outdoor concert at The Center of Anna Maria on Dec. 10.

More than 50 years after they formed in Long Island, New York, the five-piece band led by original lead vocalists and guitarists Eric Bloom and Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser also featured longtime bandmates Richie Castellano on guitar, keyboards and vocals, Danny Miranda on bass and vocals and Jules Radino on drums.

Blue Öyster Cult brings musical magic to The Center
Eric Bloom and Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser led Blue Öyster through a 16-song show at The Center. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The quintet delivered an energetic 16-song, career-spanning set that highlighted Bloom and Roeser’s songwriting skills, their still-sublime lead vocals and each band member’s musical prowess.

The show started with the piano and synthesizer driven “Dr. Music” from the band’s 1979 album, “Mirrors,” followed by “Before the Kiss, a Redcap” from their 1972 debut album and the raise-your-glass biker anthem “Golden Age of Leather” from their 1977 album, “Spectres” – during which 81-year-old Bloom helped deliver the lyrical vow: “We made a vow to give it all we had to give, we made a vow to die as we had lived.”

Blue Öyster Cult brings musical magic to The Center
Eric Blooms ‘raises his glass’ while singing “Golden Age of Leather.” – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Bloom sang lead vocals on “That Was Me,” from the 2020 release, “The Symbol Remains” and the 78-year-old Roeser sang lead vocals on the band’s 1981 hit song, “Burnin’ For You.”

After “Cagey Cretins,” “ME 262,” “Harvest Moon,” “Hot Rails to Hell” and a beautiful rendition of “E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence),” Castillo took over the lead vocals and delivered a haunting rendition of “Tainted Blood” (also from “The Symbol Remains”) – a song that tells the tale of a vampire whose immortal love and soulmate dies after she drinks tainted blood, leaving him alone for eternity.

Lead singer/guitarist Eric Bloom played keyboards on some songs. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Roeser then sang “Then Came the Last Days of May,” the tale of an ill-fated trio of young men seeking to get rich quick with an over-the-border drug run that turned deadly.

Next came the well-known crowd-pleaser “Godzilla,” followed by the instrumental piece, “Buck’s Boogie,” that served as an extended intro for the band’s most well-known song, “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.”

Blue Öyster Cult brings musical magic to The Center
Lead guitarist Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser was showcased in “Buck’s Boogie.” – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After a quick break, the band finished the night with their classic rock and roll anthem, “Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll.”

The seven-piece, Pittsburgh-based BB Steal 80’s LIVE! opened the show with an hour-long set of hits from the 70s and 80s originally performed by Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty, Joan Jett, Simple Minds and others, with their cover of Pittsburgh native Donny Iris’ “Ah! Leah!” as a show highlight.

BB Steal 80s Live! opened the show. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Reggae legends The Wailers will headline The Center’s first concert of 2026 on Saturday, Jan. 24.

Eric Bloom and Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser have led Blue Öyster Cult for more than 50 years. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Eric Bloom and Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser have led Blue Öyster Cult for more than 50 years. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Blue Öyster Cult gave a stellar concert at The Center. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Blue Öyster Cult gave a stellar concert at The Center. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Jules Radino has been Blue Öyster Cult's drummer since 2004. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Jules Radino has been Blue Öyster Cult's drummer since 2004. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Blue Öyster Cult fan Erik Rubietta got a copy of the setlist after the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Blue Öyster Cult fan Erik Rubietta got a copy of the setlist after the show. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Dave Lewis and Sharon Rosa are members of the Pittsburgh-based BB Steal 80s Live! - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Dave Lewis and Sharon Rosa are members of the Pittsburgh-based BB Steal 80s Live! - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Rick Peluso handled lead vocals on several songs performed BB Steal Live 80s! - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Rick Peluso handled lead vocals on several songs performed BB Steal Live 80s! - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Pittsburgh radio personality and Pittsburg Steelers PA announcer Larry Richert introduced both bands. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Pittsburgh radio personality and Pittsburg Steelers PA announcer Larry Richert introduced both bands. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The crowd awaited Blue Öyster Cult's performance. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The crowd awaited Blue Öyster Cult's performance. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Blue Öyster Cult set to rock The Center

Blue Öyster Cult set to rock The Center

ANNA MARIA – Best known for their classic rock radio staples “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” “Godzilla” and “Burnin’ For You,” Blue Öyster Cult is bringing their classic rock excellence and intelligence to The Center of Anna Maria Island on Wednesday, Dec. 10, joined by special guests BB Steal 80’s Live!.

General admission tickets for the outdoor concert are $75 and are still available at The Center website, www.centerami.org/concerts. General admission ticket holders are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs. VIP tickets are also available and include prime seating with a private bar.

The gates open Wednes­day night at 6 p.m. and Blue Öyster Cult will hit the stage at 8 p.m., preceded by the BB Steal 80’s Live! musical experience at 7 p.m. The Center is located at 407 Magnolia Ave. in Anna Maria.

Blue Öyster Cult

Although their concerts no longer feature the legendary laser shows they featured in the mid-1970s, Blue Öyster Cult still features original vocalist and rhythm guitar­ist Eric Bloom and original vocalist and lead guitarist Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser. Roeser and Bloom have long been joined on stage by current bandmates Richie Castellano on guitar and keyboards, bass guitarist Danny Miranda and drummer Jules Radino.

Recent Blue Öyster Cult setlists span the band’s 50-plus-year recording history and their shows usually include “Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll” and the cautionary drug smuggling tale, “Then Came the Last Days of May,” from their 1972 debut album “Blue Öyster Cult.”

The slightly varied setlists sometimes feature a song or two from their 1979 release, “Mirrors,” or from their 2020 release, “The Symbol Remains” and always feature additional songs from their 1977 release, “Spectres,” and “Agents of Fortune.” Blue Öyster Cult used to frequently cover Steppenwolf’s “Born to Be Wild,” but that song rarely shows up in the setlist these days.

The band’s name features an umlaut punctuation mark atop the “Ö.” Inspired by the alchemical symbol for lead (a heavy metal) and the astrological symbol for Saturn, the band’s iconic “hook and cross” logo is among the most instantly recognizable rock and roll band logos.

Blue Öyster Cult set to rock The Center
Blue Öyster Cult’s classic “hook and cross” logo is among the most recognizable logos in classic rock history. – Wikipedia | Submitted

Sung by Roeser, the death-inspired “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” was the featured song in the classic Saturday Night Live “More Cowbell” skit that first aired in 2000. The skit parodied Blue Öyster Cult in the re­cording studio and featured actor Christopher Walken as the record producer who demands more cowbell. The studio version of the song that appeared on the band’s 1976 album, “Agents of Fortune,” features a steady cowbell beat throughout the song. Some of the song lyrics also appear at the beginning of Stephen King’s post-apocalyptic novel, “The Stand.”

Opening act

BB Steals 80’s LIVE! features Rick Peluso (vocals), Sharon Rosa (vocals), Bob Boreland (drums), Hank DiPasquale (bass), Jeff Peluso (electric drums), Larry Donovan (keyboards) and Dave Lewis (lead guitar) and they collectively and authentically recreate memorable and beloved songs from the 1980s.