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Hot Floundering:

Learn ‘Fish Printing’ In Shirley

Learn the skill of fish printing on Monday, December 28 at 10 am at The Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge, located at 240 Smith Road in Shirley. More information: (631) 2860485, extension 2150, or log on to fws.gov/refuge/ Wertheim/. Before cameras, fishermen used the art of Gyotaku – later known as fish printing – to record large or unusual specimens by making ink block representations of their catch. Those taking part in this class can develop artistic, scientifically accurate prints; the Wildlife Refuge provides the fish. Choose from a variety of models, and take your prints home. This event is free and open to the public.

Hot Gifts:

Fine Art For Charity From LI Master

Internationally acclaimed Long Island artist Barbara Ernst Prey has produced 10 digital prints of her most iconic landscapes, to be issued in limited edition this holiday season. A portion of the proceeds from the series will go to benefit Save The Children. Limited edition prints, including Shades Of Blue, October, and Maple Sugar – some of Prey's best-known pieces – are now

Best Bets For Area Fun available to view and purchase through Barbara Prey Studio online at barbaraprey.com/ shop/new-digital-prints. Prints are 28 x 36 inches, and are limited editions of 75 each.

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It’s Winterfest In Cold Spring Harbor

The Whaling Museum & Education Center of Cold Spring Harbor's “WinterFest” takes place on Sunday, December 24 from noon to 3 pm at the facility on 279 Main Street. For more information, call (631) 367-3418, or log on to chswhalingmuseum.org. Among the activities at this family themed event are discoverng how whales keep warm in the cold; touch a walrus tusk; see real whale blubber; face-painting for children; meet Elsa from Frozen create icy crafts; check out one of Long Island's most heraled museums; and more. Admission: $10 per child (includes all activities except face painting), with adults admitted with regular admission.

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Support Toys For Tos

One of the time-tested holiday charities is The Marine Corps' Toys For Tots, which delivers Christmas joy to the neeediest children. Here's how to help: Many area restaurants have installed drop boxes in their lobbies, as do Toys R Us and Babies R Us stores, as well as Walgreen’s … Some Nassau drop locations: Lynda Baker Reality in Hicksville; Malverne Diner; Norma's School of Dance in Bethpage; In Suffolk: Toys R Us. To make monetary donations, log on to toysfortots.org.


The Gateway Presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella

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Big Events At Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Patchogue Theatre December 17 through 27 PatchogueTheatre.org • (631) 207-1313 This is the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical from the creators of The Sound Of Music and South Pacific; this production features a contemporary take on this classic

The Nutcracker Tilles Center, Greenvale December 19 at 6 PM December 20 at 1 & 5 PM • tillescenter.org (516) 299-2752 Eglevsky Ballet 's annual productionreturns, featuring new choreography by director Maurice Brandon Curry.

Hot Tips: Queens

Michael Clayton Moore's Silent Night YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore December 19 at 7:30 PM boultoncenter.org • (631) 969-1101 Christmas Magic is a notfor-profit organization which began in 1990 to provide holiday generosity and spirit to those less fortunate. It’s a program involving the generosity of men, women, and children from throughout Long Island.

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Landmark On Main Street, Port Washington December 18 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Williams, long a major recording artist and an original, unique voice with an orginal and unique style – she’s utterly undefinable – has been a favorite at the Landmark for years thanks to her past appearances. Just announced: Lucy Wainwright Roche will open; the evening is hosted by WFUV's John Platt.

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Holiday Open House At Queens Farm Museum

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A “Holiday Open House” is scheduled from Friday, December 26 through Sunday, December 28 from noon to 4 pm at The Queens County Farm Museum in Floral Park. Enjoy tours of the decorated Adriance Farmhouse; children will enjoy craft activities; and all visitors are invited to warm up with a cup of freshly mulled cider. This event is free (no gate admission); for more information, log on to queensfarm.org.

If you're looking for a last-minute holiday gift for a pal who lives in Queens – or, if you simply enjoy the borough and its culture, or would like a little kitsch – here's a unique idea: Grab two of the BOGO (buy one, get one) “It's In Queens” T-shirts now on special sale for $20 at the website of The Queens Tourism Council; proceeds from this special sale event go directly to this civic organization, which promotes the borough around the region and the nation. Log on to itsinqueens.com to find out how you can look like a real NYC native ... for half off.

Be Part Of MLB History: Mets Memorabilia Auctions

An array of game-used memorabilia from current and former New York Mets players is now up for e-auction at auctions.mlb.com Jerseys, locker name plates, signed baseballs, autographed action photos, and other unique items are up for bid – at press time, there were items available from everyone from 1969 World Series hero Al Weis to a possible future Mets superstar in the highly touted Brandon Nimmo.

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A Staged Reading Of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol

Adelphi University Performing Arts Center December 20 at 2 PM • adelphi.edu • (516) 877-4927 Brian Rose and the students of The Department of Theatre at Adelphi University present a live, radio-style reading of this timeless holiday classic. There’s no charge, but you can do some good while you enjoy yourself: Bring a can or box of non-perishable food as a donation for The Mary Brennan Inn Food Kitchen in Hempstead.

Madison Square Garden's A Christmas Carol

Kirk Whalum's A Gospel According To Jazz Christmas Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre December 26 at 7 & 9:30 PM madisontheatreny.org • (516) 678-5000 This supertar cast includes Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, Norman Brown, and Sheléa. Holiday Concert: Queens Symphony Flushing Town Hall December 20 at 3 PM • (718) 463-7700 The Queens Symphony Orchestra assembles an intimate group peforming traditional holiday season favorites. Suggestion donation is $5.

The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre At CM Peforming Arts Center, Oakdale Through December 29 cmpac.com • (631) 218-2100 This isn't Biff who works at Shop & Shop trying to play Bob Cratchit – this is MSG's lavish just-like-Radio City extravaganza.

Felix Cavaliere's Rascals: Holiday Show

Suffolk Theater, Riverhead December 19 at 8 PM suffolktheater.com (631) 727-4343 "Good Lovin'," "Groovin (On A Sunday Afternoon," "People Everywhere Just Gotta Be Free," “Beautiful Morning,” “How Can I Be Sure,” “You Better Run,” and so many others; this is an artist that was a key figure in the history of rock & roll in the 1960s. Here, the band that defined "Blue Eyed Soul" presents a special holiday concert, featuring not only the classic hits, but more holiday music favorites than we have room to list here. Cavaliere has truly done it all – from The Rascals to solo success to touring with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, there’s not much more a Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame member can accomplish. Good Times Magazine - December 15 - 28, 2015 • 5


Resorts World Casino: The popular Jamaica casino hosted its annual Christmas tree lighting on November 24, in conjunction with this season's New York Cares holiday coat drive as well as the Marines Toys For Tots campaign. The 40' Christmas tree, the largest on display in the borough of Queens, will be on display throughout the holidays … Upcoming entertainment events include Karen Tong's Christmas concert on December 26, and a New Year's Eve event

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featuring Legends In Concert, which include impersonations of Prince, Lady Gaga, Rod Stewart, and Tina Turner. Learn more at rwnewyork.com.

Steve Aoki Live At Foxwoods

Foxwoods: If you think casinos offer nothing but easy listening, think again: EDM superstar Steve Aoki rocked Foxwoods at a big Halloween event on October 31. Much more is coming: Comedy superstars take over in the coming days, with Lisa Lampanelli (right) headlining on December 18; Mike Epps on December 19; and longtime Howard Stern foil Artie Lange on December 26. Tickets and info are at available by logging on to foxwoods.com. Mohegan Sun: It will be a

Hi-Def At Empire City

Kenny For Christmas: For many years, country music legend Kenny Rogers has offered a holiday-themed tour in time for Christmas. This year, Rogers released his first new Christmas album in 17 years on September 25 via Warner

Country

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“tappy” New Year in Connecticut as fans of ABC’s leading entertainment show will be able to enjoy “Dancing With The Stars: Live!” on January 8 and 9 at 8 pm; tickets are available at ticketmaster.com. The 2016 Dancing With The Stars Tour features a bigger cast than ever before, including pro dancers Lindsay Arnold, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Keo Motsepe, Peta Murgatroyd, Emma Slater, Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, and Jenna Johnson, with more cast members to be announced … Big news for rockers: Black Sabbath's final tour will stop at Mohegan Sun on August 27, 2016. Learn about more upcoming events at mohegansun.com. Empire Casino: Yonkers' top destination event mecca actually features many Long Island-based cover bands on a regular basis, and Saturday night is party night. Coming up: Radio Riot on December 19, and the fast-rising Hi Def on December 26. More: empirecitycasino.com.

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Bros./Warner Music Nashville. Once Again It’s Christmas marks Rogers’ first Christmas release since Christmas From The Heart (1998), and his sixth Christmas release overall during his career. Since the release of his first Christmas album, Christmas, in 1981, Rogers has embarked on an annual “Christmas & Hits Tour,” which Kenny continues this winter Rogers as the “Once Again It’s Christmas Tour” featuring Linda Davis. The final stop on this year's tour is December 23 at The NYCB Theatre in Westbury, where the tour has stopped for the past several years in a row. Rogers recently announced he was ending his touring career in 2016, and as the Westbury stop is the last one on the holiday tour, it marks the show as an historic point in his music career. The new 11-song album, Once Again It’s Christmas, features several guests: Jennifer Nettles joins Rogers on “Here It Is Christmas/Baby, It’s Cold Outside”; Alison Krauss is featured on “Some Children See Him”; Home Free collaborates with Rogers on “Children, Go Where I Send Thee”; Jim Brickman guests on “That Silent Night”; and Winfield’s Locket sings with Rogers on “There’s A New Kid In Town.” Rogers also co-wrote “The Light” with

Frankie Ballard

longtime bandmate Steve Glassmeyer and former bandmate Warren Hartman. The new project was produced by Kyle Lehning and Hartman, who were joined by Darren Rust as co-producer of “Children, Go Where I Send Thee.” Steve Sundholm and Jim Brickman produced “That Silent Night.” “I can’t tell you how much fun it’s been doing another Christmas album – it’s my favorite time of year,” said Rogers. “Recording a project like this means I was able to re-live some old memories singing some of the songs I was raised listening to and grew to love as a child. The process also allowed me to make many new memories working with some very talented people. I’m excited

about all of the special guests who joined me for this, and I hope you enjoy it, too.” Ballard's Big Hit: A much

Breaking: Rogers’ Touring Retirement Makes Westbury Show A Milestone

younger country star seems to be emulating the success of past stars such as Rogers: Frankie Ballard recently celebrated his third consecutive #1 single with “Young & Crazy,” which took the top spot on both the Mediabase and Billboard Country Airplay Charts in late August. “Young & Crazy” followed his two previous #1 hits, “Helluva Life” and “Sunshine & Whiskey.” "I couldn't have asked for more out of this album or my fans,” said Ballard, who is becoming a top draw in concert. “It has been so much fun playing it for you on the road these past months," he continued. "Thank you to all the people who make country radio possible.” Learn more about one of country music’s biggest stars at FrankieBallard.com, where upcoming tour dates are listed.


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ne of the few contemporary bands to cross into every genre, style, and facet of pop music whie continuing to grow a rabid fan base, O.A.R. returns to the area on Sunday, December 27 at 8 pm at The Paramount in Huntington. Tickets are on sale now; for more information, log on to paramountny.com or ticketmaster.com. This assuredly is a concert tour with a difference, as the band recently announced a bevy of special attractions as well as a unique way to connect with their supporters for their current trek: “Pre-sale tickets, VIP Upgrades, and

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You Pick ’Em, They’ll Play ’Em At The Paramount

soundcheck experiences are now available for our winter tour, and we want YOU to help us pick the set list,” wrote the band at the cusp of the current tour. “When you buy your tickets or upgrades at Applauze, you’ll have the opportunity to vote (liveOAR.com) on which songs you want to hear us perform at the show(s) you’re attending. Once you’ve completed your ticket purchase, you will be emailed a unique code that gives you access to vote on which songs from our entire catalog that you want to hear. All votes will be tallied, Ten that were great, and 10 that were garbage: The Best Films Of 2015: Selma Ant-Man: Proof that superhero films can be witty, fun, and not a constant assault on an audience's intelligence. Foxcatcher AntMan It Follows Inside Out Mad Max: Fury Road The Search For General Tso: Technically, this film could actually be dubbed a 2013 release, but its spotty distribution meant it's

which you’ll be able to track at liveOAR.com about us getting inspired by the place we as well.” came from. We’d drive the same roads, visit Few groups give back to their ban base like the old haunts, spend time with our people. these rock-steady musicians do – on record Rockville was the catalyst then, and it’s the and live, they seem more than eager to catalyst now.” please. Their tour continues to support last The band found that visiting their Maryland year’s The Rockville LP, an album based on hometown gave them a sense of peace. For their formation and past, and, in a unque way, years, they had been pushing themselves to their future. reach new levels of success, O.A.R. Stands “This isn’t about us going searching for their place in the For ‘Of A’ back to our musical roots per world. Plus, turbulent times within Revoluton’ se,” said lead singer Marc their personal lives had led them to Roberge, who founded O.A.R. a slightly disconnected state. in 1996 with Rockville, Maryland high school “I went home to Maryland many times while classmates in drummer Chris Culos, guitarist making this album and based these songs on Richard On, and bassist Benj Gershman all the familiar feelings that Rockville gave (saxophonist Jerry DePizzo joined while the me,” Roberge said, adding: “The whole album group was at Ohio State University). “It’s is about a reboot.” Aloha Fantastic 4: The anti-Ant-Man. Marvel's The Avengers: Age Of Ultron: The noisiest, most brain-numbing film of the year –

By Cody Bell

Ricki & The Flash: Like An AARP TV Ad, But With Less Soul

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Film

The Best & Worst Of 2015

been playing here and there all over (including streaming video). It's a shockingly enjoyable documentary that will make your mouth water. The Martian: See the review for Ant-Man above, but replace “superhero” with “science fiction.” Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation: Pinch us: Tom Cruise actually starred in a good film.

and we loved the first one. The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies The Gunman Pixels: Adam Sandler is the comedy Kevin Costner. Burnt: Chef. The good cooking film was called Chef. Ricki & The Flash: Next: Betty White as Heidi Fleiss in Ow, Ow, That’s My Hair.

Trainwreck: Amy Schumer is the first “America's sweetheart” that you might not want to bring home to meet the folks. The Worst Films Of 2015: Jem & The Holograms: Based on a kid's show that nobody remembers. Who green-lights these things? Ted 2: At least people had the good sense to stay away in droves this time. Do You Believe?

Jem & The Holograms

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The New York Islanders’ move to Brooklyn has not gone according to Hoyle thus far, as the team ranked near the bottom of National Hockey League attendance through the first two months of the season. The Barclays

SportsBeat With Lloyd Carroll

Center was not designed for hockey, and there reportedly are some seats with obstructed views of the ice. Another factor is that some Long Islanders, accustomed to driving to the centrally located Nassau Coliseum, are understandably not taking the hour-long or longer ride to Barclays Center on The Long Island Rail road. The Isles have not really killed themselves finding new customers in the five boroughs. A final reason could be that the team hasn’t won a playoff series since 1993, and this appears to be another season where merely qualifying for the playoffs is an acceptable goal. Islanders fans will undoubtedly be praying that things will dramatically change when Jon

Bowling With Bob Smith

Youth Are Rolling: In LIYBT news, Carmelo Randazzo and Kurt Schall were crowned champions at the November 13 tournament at Bowl Long Island in Patchogue. A big field of 60 bowlers competed for more than $850 in scholarships. Your scholarship winners: Handicap division: Carmelo Randazzo $125, Brian Becktold $90, Rachel Hines $70, Kyle Petrillo $50, Nicholas Walker $35. Scratch Division: Kurt Schall $150, Mike Ruben $100, Pierce Field $75, Skylar McGarrity $50, Nick Caruana $35. Scratch Eliminator: Drew Esposito $19, Ryan DiMaggio $12, Brandon Soedarmasto $7. Front Eight Jackpot: Adam Glickman $51. Next stops on this year's LIYBT calendar are December 20 for the Adult-Junior event at AMF East Meadow Lanes, and January 3 at East Islip Lanes. Get schedules, stats, and more at liybtbowling.com. Herrill Highs: Recent high league scores from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park: Wednesday Early Mixed: Tommy Genova Sr. 280; Kathy Chernow 204, 212; Jeanine Musacchi 678 series, 222; John Tear Sr. 259; John Marotta 719 series; Paul Pillitteri 263; Josh Kramer 259; Gilbert Li 257; Matt DeVoti

Ledecky wrests majority control from current majority owner Charles Wang. Ledecky is paying more than $200 million for his equity stake; if he wants to get return on his investment, he would be wise to clean house in the organization from top to bottom. New York Rangers center Derek Stepan must feel like the National Hockey League’s version of Job: First, he broke his jaw during the 2014 Stanley Cup Final. On “Black Friday,” Boston Bruins winger Matt Beleskey broke Stepan’s ribs by hurling him into the boards after Stepan passed the puck to a teammate. Adding insult to injury was the fact that the referees didn’t call a penalty on the play. Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley’s contact with Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada during the National League Division Series looked like a game of tag compared with Beleskey’s actions. The late 1960s were a rough time in New York City. Crime was rising, and it seemed as if every family with any economic resources was fleeing for the suburbs. It was, however, the best of times for New York professional sports as the Mets, Jets, and Knicks all won championships. Longtime Sporting News writer Sean Deveney revisits the time when John Lindsay was our mayor and Joe Namath, Tom Seaver, and Walt Frazier epitomized what it 255; Boy Wagan 255; Jennifer DeVoti 234; Sylvia Abanes 223; JoAnne Perry 211. 8th Battalion: Pete Mastrandrea Sr. 731 series; Jerry Keating 267. Chatterbox Mixed: Richie Fidler 258; Sandra Valis 201; Xavier Bolanos 745 series. LIGBT Tour Titans: Bobby Wunsch of East Meadow won the 2015 LIGBT Thanksgiving Major at AMF Babylon Lanes. According to the LIGBT, Wunsch – although owning a pair of LIGBT regular titles – had been in a scoring slump due to a variety of physical ailments. However, his $2,000 victory and first major championship proved this bowler has bounced back, as he defeated Sin Kim of Flushing, who finished in second place ($1,000), Clive Tobias of Huntington, ($750), Joe LaBargo of Bayside ($600), and Maniram Basdeo of Bronx, NY ($500). More tourney news: James Dickerson of Norwalk, Connecticut won his first LIGBT title at AMF Sayville on November 22 in the special house shot tournament. Many more LIGBT events are coming, including the holiday event on December 22 at AMF Plainview Lanes, and the January 1 five-game marathon at AMF Babylon Lanes. Learn how to get involved in these enjoyable handicap tournaments by logging on to ligbtour.com. New Hall Of Famers: From the PBA's Bill Vint: Harry O’Neale Jr., Denny Schreiner, and Pete Couture have been elected to the

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was to be cool and young in his new book, Fun City (Sports Publishing). If you are a baby boomer who grew up here, it’s a must read. Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber undoubtedly hoped that The New York Red Bulls could do what The New York

Cosmos accomplished this year in the North American Soccer League: win a championship. Unfortunately, as always seems to be the case, The Columbus Crew defeated The Red Bulls in their Eastern Conference playoff series. Major League Soccer desperately Photos: Pete Couture courtesy PBA, LLC; LIGBT Winnners courtesy LIGBT

Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Hall of Fame. Induction ceremonies will be held on Monday, February 1 at Oklahoma’s Grand Casino Resort & Hotel as part of The FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions. O’Neale built the PBA South Region tournament program into the organization’s most successful proving ground for aspiring young Pete players Couture over a span of 31 years before his retirement in 2011. Schreiner, who served as the ESPN television voice of the PBA between 1986 and 1995, also was a skilled bowler who joined the PBA media staff in Akron short after his graduation from the University of Akron as the PBA Tour Broadcast Director. Couture, 70, was elected in the PBA50 Performance category based on his exceptional record for a minimum of 10 years as a “senior” competitor. The Connecticut native has earned $959,900 during his PBA career.


Kobe Bryant

needs either the Red Bulls or the New York City Football Club, which had a so-so first season, to win a championship to really put soccer back on the map. Making the decision to retire couldn’t have been easy for The Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, since he did not commit to it until one month of the season had passed. At age 37, Bryant is not the superstar he once was, but based on the early November Lakers-Nets game, it appears that he still can shoot the ball quite well. The problem is that once you have been one of the greatest players in NBA history, it’s hard to accept merely being a “good player.” Expect Showtime to broadcast its documentary, Kobe Bryant’s Muse (which debuted at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival) quite often between now and the end of the NBA season. Will Peyton Manning will follow Bryant’s

lead? The Denver Broncos benched the 39year-old star this year after a number of shockingly inept starts.Manning was replaced by QB Brock Osweiler, a key reason why the Broncos ended The New England Patriots’ quest for an undefeated season two weeks ago. The New York Jets had a ton of problems at cornerback last year, and so it’s easy to understand why GM Mike Maccagnan brought back Antonio Cromartie and Darrell Revis. Their signings generated a lot of goodwill lost during John Idzik’s inept two-year stint as general manager. Unfortunately, being an NFL cornerback has become a young man’s job; both Cromartie and Revis have had trouble keeping up with fleet receivers such as The Tennesse Titans’ DeAndre Hopkins and The Miami Dolphins’ Jarvis Landry. Yet, here’s some credit to Idzik: He is currently an executive with The Jacksonville Jaguars. Many Jets writers were convinced that Idzik wouldn’t attend the Jaguars-Jets game at MetLife Stadium last month, but sure enough he was in the press box sitting with other Jags personnel. He was accessible and was quite gracious when I spoke with him about life in North Florida. A great gift idea: a subscription to Jets Confidential, the monthly publication founded by Lynbrook’s Dan Leberfeld, who hosts a Saturday NFL show on Sirius XM. Jets Confidential is well-written and doesn’t insult its readers’ intelligence. Liberfield is frequently critical of players, coaches, and even fellow

Photos: Kobe Bryant by Keith Allison (Creative Commons); Barclays Center by Bob Smith

sports writers, yet offers detailed analysis for his opinions and shies away from cheap shots. Those who leave ESPN for greener pastures frequently return: Two years ago, the NBC Sports Network offered big bucks to Michelle Beadle to leave ESPN, but they didn’t seem to have a game plan to properly utilize her talents. Beadle is back in Bristol hosting the fun and fastpaced weekday afternoon show “Sports Nation. “ Antonio Cromartie Now, word has come down that Rachel Nichols, who jumped ship around the same time that Beadle did (for CNN), is coming back to ESPN as well. CNN gave Nichols her own show, but it was in the strange timeslot of Friday nights at 10:30 pm, when sports fans are generally watching games. She was also hired before Jeff Zucker took over the reigns at CNN; it’s an educated guess is that he did not see anything sports related as a good fit for his news network.

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Arts Announcements

Chris Roach The Brokerage, Bellmore December 26 at 7:30 & 10 pm; (516) 781-LAFF; govs.com Long Island's favorite son returns for a well-deserved headlining show at one of the region's top comedy venues. Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333;

Art Poor Art Student: 12 Molloy College Art Gallery, Rockville Centre Through February 12; (516) 323-3196; artgallery@molloy.edu An exhibition displaying the artwork of current students.

Dave Attell

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will present a program, led by The Little music director Mermaid and conductor Stephen Michael Smith, featuring music from Swan Lake Ballet, Fiddler On The Roof, Man Of La Mancha, and holiday favorites.

goodolddanceband.com The regular monthly show of Mike Virostko and his 17-piece swing band. Dancing, raffles, and more. Log on for the next show dates.

Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Henrietta Acampora Recreation Center, Centereach Third Thursday of every month at 7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (631) 946-6335 The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings are open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for more information and meeting dates.

Fall 2015 Dance Concert Nassau Community College Mainstage Theatre

Theater Miracle On 34th Street: The Musical

Chris Roach

Miracle On 34th Street

A Chrismas Carol Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through December 27; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com The popular annual Theatre Three tradition returns for 2015; Jeffrey Sanzel stars as Mr. Scrooge. A Musical Cooking Lesson With The Calamari Sisters Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Through December 27; (631) 226-8400; studiotheatreli.com

Nassau Community College

Books Robert V. Conte Book Revue, Huntington December 16 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com This pop culture consultant will speak about and sign his new book, Star Wars: The Official Topps Trading Card Series Vol. I. Comedy Dave Attell Governor's, Levittown December 18 & 19; govs.com; (516) 781-LAFF The veteran standup star returns to Long Island for three shows at this popular club.

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December 17 through 20; (516) 572-7676 An evening of original modern dance directed by Prof. Stanley Berke.

Senior Pops Orchestra Van Nostrand Auditorium, Suffolk Community College, Brentwood December 20 at 2 pm; seniorpops.org; (516) 414-1831 This intergeneraA Joyful Toyful Holiday tional orchestra 10 • Good Times Magazine - December 15 - 28, 2015

John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through January 3; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: The classic tale of the real Santa Claus, all set to music. The Little Mermaid Smithtown Center For The Performing Arts Through January 24; (631) 724-3700; smithtownpac.org Based on the Hans Christian Andersen short story and the modern classic Disney film. Your kids will clamor to see this one.

The comedic TV stars land in Lindenhurst for an extended run. A Joyful Toyful Holiday Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst Saturdays at 1 pm through January 2; (631) 226-8400; studiotheatreli.com This family themed, holiday musical revue features wacky characters including Harry The Holiday Elf, Nora The Adventuring Explorer, Sarah Belle, Calico Cat, Prof. Teddy Beary, Bella The Ballerina, Captain Jack, Mama Doll, and Zack-A-Saurus, who sing about holiday wishes and winter wonderlands in the toy room.


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Tuesday, December 15

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Songwriter’s Roundtable & Original Open Mic Hosted By 42nd & Nelson K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) JDL Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Southbound / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Frank Bellucci Trio The Living Room (Bethpage) Peppa Pig Live NYCB Theatre At Westbury Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) Suffolk Mac Miller The Paramount (Huntington) Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic One Main (Babylon) Bobby Dee's Open Mic & Jam Pour House (Holbrook) Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Katie's of Smithtown The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ Harry-Oke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Rosemary Miller Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Battlecross / Havok / Nekrogoblikon / Black Fast / Sicada Revolution (Amityville) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) A Johnnyswim Christmas Bowery Ballroom (NYC) MBK Holiday Party & Concert: B. Slade / Gabi

Wilson / Justine Skye, / Tiara Thomas / Rotimi / Bridget Kelly / Livre / Alex B.B. King's (NYC)

Wednesday, December 16

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Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Country Night Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Open Jam Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Don Lorenzo's Restaurant & Lounge (Glen Cove) Open Mic w/"Big Daddy" John Struck The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Open Mic w/The Night Owls Band Phat Daddy's (Oceanside) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam w/Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Bones Beers & Beats: Live Deejays Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Wednesdays Otto's Sea Grill (Freeport) LAMM Jam Callahan's (East Meadow) WE3: A Classic Holiday Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Kane Daily Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman The Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic Night Sea Cove (Center Moriches)

Acoustic Artist Tom Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Karen Katteridge & J.D. Leonard Bobbique (Patchogue) Open Mic BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Retro Wednesday Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) DJ Jay Red River Inn (Yaphank) Wayne Sabella Featuring Johnny Avino Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Tim Kasher Amityville Music Hall NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Mac Miller Terminal 5 (NYC) Good Old War Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Jerry Lee Lewis B.B. King's (NYC)

Thursday, December 17

Nassau Live Band Karaoke / Tiger Rose (Jerry Garcia Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) The Slim Kings The Lounge At The Space At Westbury Open Mic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Jazz Night Viana Hotel & Spa (Westbury) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Acoustic Open Mic With Frank Walker Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick) Dave Diamond: Three Albums Till Christmas Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Butchers Blind Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) A Witch's Brew Vue At E.B. Elliot (Freeport) Suffolk Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience The Paramount (Huntington) Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Hitman Blues Jam Treme (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint

James) Frank O'Brien & Tim Givins Duo Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Sleepwave Revolution (Amityville) Meghan Cary / Michael Braunfeld Hard Luck Café/Cinema Arts Centre (Huntington) DJ Frankenstein Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Girlyboi Rough Trade NYC San Fermin Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Classical Music Thursday Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Billy Joel Madison Square Garden (NYC)

Friday, December 18

Nassau Trainwreck / 45 RPM K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Back To The 90s Party: Plunge / Larger Than Life (Boy Band Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Dar Williams Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) The Footfolk Trio / Michael Parish Still Partners (Sea Cliff) The Benjamins / Vavoom The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Sound Chaser Puglia's (Garden City) Strange But Surf D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Grateful Dead Tribute Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Rockin' 45s Sunset Grill (Seaford) Pep & The Soul Explosion Band Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Ugly Christmas Sweater Party With Bruce Jacques Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Stonebreaker / Lubricoma The Hub (Island Park) Acoustic Urge Big Daddy's (Massapequa) El Camino Vue At E.B. Elliot (Freeport)

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Calendar Suffolk Joey Bada$$ The Paramount (Huntington) Live Comedy: Big Laughs In Bay Shore Boulton Center (Bay Shore) The Pamela Betti Band The North Tap (Mt. Sinai) UnWined / Johnny Ray (Happy Hour) Shandon Court (East Islip) Brian McGeough Sea Levels (Brightwaters) China Crisis / Whole Sum / Off The Grid Revolution (Amityville) The Best Of The 90s / Melanie Morin (Happy Hour) BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Frank Latorre & The King Bees / David James (Happy Hour) Bobbique (Patchogue) Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Sara Conway & The Playful Souls / The Realm Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Kerry Kearney Treme (Islip) Jovi (Bon Jovi Tribute) / Rock Of Ages (Def Leppard Tribute) 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Songs In The Attic (Billy Joel Tribute) Suffolk Theatre (Riverhead) Badfish: A Tribute To Sublime / Oogee Wawa / Roots Foundation The Emporium (Patchogue) The Natural Red Band Red River Inn (Yaphank) Joanna Durante Trio Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Stiffler's Mom Painters' Restaurant (Brookhaven) April Rain (Happy Hour) / Strecker Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Bar Nutz Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) VHS Collection Rough Trade NYC Foals Terminal 5 (NYC) San Fermin Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Comic Tales Of Tragic Heartbreak Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) The Marshall Tucker Band B.B. King's (NYC)

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Your Guide To Local Events Luis Miguel Madison Square Garden (NYC)

Saturday, December 19

Nassau Teresa Caputo NYCB Theatre At Westbury Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute): Christmas Show Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Streetfigher (Rolling Stones Tribute) Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) Sunset Grill (Seaford) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers: Reunion Show / Red House The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) The Acchords Puglia's (Garden City) Bangers & Mash Irish Christmas Bash: Strange But Surf Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Decadia / Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) The Kennedys Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Goodheart Blue Parrot (Massapequa) His Boy Elroy D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Live Music Whoville (Bethpage) The Mystic Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Christmas Celebration – A Ziegfeld Holiday Madison Theatre At Molloy College (Rockville Centre) JSB Vue At E.B. Elliot (Freeport) Suffolk The Bogmen The Paramount (Huntington) Down & Dirty The North Tap (Mt. Sinai) Phoebe Austin Trio Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Felix Cavaliere's Rascals Holiday Show Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) The Falco Brothers Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) The Liza Polizzi Band Red River Inn (Yaphank) Live DJ Villiage Idio Pub (Patchogue)

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Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Flashback / 45 RPM 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Halley DeVestern Band Treme (Islip) Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Lex Grey & The Urban Pioneeers Bobbique (Patchogue) Ugly Sweater Christmas Party: Hello, Brooklyn / Lynn Blue & The International Men Of Mystery Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) State Champs Revolution (Amityville) Michael Clayton Moore's Silent Night Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Saturday Night Dance Party The Emporium (Patchogue) Somethin' Fresh Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven) Monthly Tribute Series & Live Painting: Lawn Boys (Phish Tribute) The Big Kahuna (Huntington) Joe Rock & The All-Stars Giacomo Jack's (Amityville) BHB's Annual Merry Funkin' Christmas: Funkin' A BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Aaron Gillespie Amityville Music Hall DJ Epic / Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) The Tallest Trees In The Universe / Black Suit Youth Even Flow (Bay Shore) Blue Tourmaline Sidetracked (Sayville) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Snowmine Rough Trade NYC San Fermin Bowery Ballroom (NYC) Brad Vickers & His Vestapolitans Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Bobby Brown B.B. King's (NYC)

Sunday, December 20

Nassau Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Glen Goldman, Tim Smith, & Paul Karekinian

K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Hat Trick Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Christmas Celebration – A Ziegfeld Holiday Madison Theatre/Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Au Privave Jazz/ Little Wilson Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Christmas Party Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Irish Music Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Jazz Brunch City Cellar (Westbury) Suffolk New York Jazz Mission: Holiday Show Treme (Islip) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Madeline Kole / Wayne Sabella Duo Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) It's A Wonderful Life: Live Radio Play Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Gorilla Music Presents: Jingle Bell Rock Metal Fest Revolution (Amityville) Chris J. Connelly Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Live Breakfast Music With James Lahey Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Reggae Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Brian McGeough Carney's (Amityville) Open Jam With Jim Moran Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Baroness Rough Trade NYC Sound Wave Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach)

The Best Venues & Bars, Unveiling The Stars

Larger Than Life: Boy Band Tribute December 18 at 10 PM Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh; muls.com; (516) 783-7500; ticketweb. com

One of the hottest blues/ rock bands in the area performs at this popular Sayville nightspot, featuring an array of covers that isn't the same old stuff: They perform songs from the greats of blues This group is a and R&B all the way to newer new entertainartists such as Shannon Curfman and Grace Potter. If you like your roots funky and smooth, ment concept, be prepared for a spectacular night. and one that Trainwreck we’re frankly a K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore bit shocked that no one December 18 at 10 PM else had kjfarrells.com thought of it up (516) 804-9925 to this point: If Coverin' it up: Trainwreck is as the name implies, offering spot-on renditions of songs made ladies young and old ever swooned over a singer famous by Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Rush, and more. And that's not all: Popular or vocal group, Larger Than Life covers them. band 45 RPM gets the These four singers perform hits by everyone from music started at 7 pm, The Beatles and The Four Seasons to Backstreet so head out early for an Boys, 'N Sync, One Direction, New Kids On The entire night of classic Block, and many more dreamy male artists. Don’t sounds delivered by sell Larger Than Life short: This group has now a bevy of top area developed its own following that’s huge. music artists. 12 • Good Times Magazine - December 15 - 28, 2015


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Monday, December 21

Nassau Open Mic & Jam Hosted by Kenny Forgione & Friends K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) Open Jam with Rockin' Rob Diamond Club (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Open Mic Night Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Live Country Music Revolution (Amityville) Acoustic Open Mic BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Jam with Richie Cannata The Bitter End (NYC) Open Jazz Jam Session Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) The Security Project (Peter Gabriel Tribute) B.B. King's (NYC)

Tuesday, December 22

Nassau Original Music Showcase: Janet Montalbo / Blue Velvo / Rhythm Bound K.J. Farrell's

Your Guide To Local Events (Bellmore) Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Dueling Country DJs (DJ Neil Wrangler & DJ Cowboy Ben E) Holiday Hoedown The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) JBL Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Frank Bellucci Trio The Living Room (Bethpage) Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night Hosted by Jerry Ramone The Crooked Rail (Northport) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ Harry Oke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook)

Open Jam w/George Cintron & Rob DeMartino Katies of Smithtown

Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Jose Feliciano / B.B. King Blues Club AllStars B.B. King's (NYC)

Wednesday, December 23

Nassau Kenny Rogers: Once Again It's Christmas Featuring Linda Davis NYCB Theatre At Westbury Naughty Or Nice Party Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh)

Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Bones Beers & Beats The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Country Music Originals Night Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Open Jam Mickey Malone's (Floral Park) Jerry Costanzo And His Trio Don Lorenzo's Restaurant and Lounge (Glen Cove) Open Mic w/The Night Owls Band Phat Daddy's (Oceanside) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Open Mic with "Big Daddy" John Struck The Homestead (Oyster Bay) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam with Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) LAMM Jam Callahan's (East Meadow) Ed Kaercher Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) Open Mic Night Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Wayne Sabella Featuring Vanessa Trouble Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Live Deejay Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Kid & The Koots Bobbique (Patchogue) Retro Wednesday Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Anthony Pravata & Jonathan March BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Darlene Love / Michael Packer Blues Band B.B. King's (NYC)

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Live Music K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Open Mic With Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Karaoke with DJ Dom Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Mike & The Outlaws Suite 1828 (Merrick) Vito Lombardo Puglia's (Garden City) Suffolk Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Frank O'Brien / Howard Minnerly / Tim Givens: Celebrate The Holidays Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Jazz Night Smoke BBQ Pit (Jamaica) Classical Music Thursday: Christmas Eve Special Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Harlem Gospel Choir / B.B. King Blues Club All-Stars B.B. King's (NYC) Note: For December 25, we are listing the music jams and other regularly scheduled events that occur on Fridays – but check with your local venue for lastminute changes to holiday schedules, as many venues will be closed for Christmas day; events listed in italic could be subject to change.

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THE BOUNTIFUL GOURMET

By Rich Branciforte

Burgers Galore & More: Ceriello 541 Leads The Pack

Who would have thought that the common burger would be elevated in the culinary world to heights never dreamed of? Chefs, cooks, and businessman are all scrambling to get in on the latest gold rush in food fads. Gone are the yogurts and health food trends; in are the double cheese with all the toppings.

CERIELLO 541 CLUB

A colleague threw down the gauntlet last issue when he declared Spanky's Food Factory in Garden City Park at the top of the game, and a visit confirmed this is a strong contender for raves. And the daily newspaper (I forget its name) had a cover story on the 10 “Top Burgers On Long Island.” While many of their choices are indeed excellent, Good Times has selected some choices that won't require a bank loan and are true finds. The daily's #1 is ours also: Ceriello 541 Club of Williston Park. I've been to hundreds of burger places over the years, eaten thousands of burgers, and have to write: This is the best burger I've ever eaten! What makes this burger so special is its blend of four cuts: brisket, sirloin, short ribs, and chuck. Andy, the owner, has a group of Ceriello food markets throughout Long Island and two in Maryland, but opened a burger joint in the small store next to his market in Williston Park.The burger is a hefty six ounces and comes with free toppings that include bacon, cheese, caramelized onions and other choices – and the price for this monster? $5.99! Can you handle that? Plus for an even $10, you can get exquisite french fries and a soda – not just any kind, but all Stewart's bottles are included. The burger is covered while cooking on the griddle to keep in the juices, and this is one juicy burger. This is a small place with about a dozen seats, but to anyone who craves quality and price, it’s well worth the trip. What also makes Ceriello special is the crew that man the grill, Jannee and John. They have cooking the burgers just right down to an art form. Ceriello 541 Club, 541 Willis Aveune, Williston Park, (516) 747-0277 Another place we found by accident is Burger City in East Meadow in the parking lot of Zachary's shopping center. Opened in August, and in the building that once housed Rita's water ices, this no frill place is a throwback to the great burger joints of old. Nothing fancy, limited menu, but burgers worth the wait as the line sometimes snakes out the front door. Shack Shack may have

the rep, but Burger City delivers the goods. Burgers are $1.65, Doubles are $2.65...these are tasty and satisfying, in the tradition of All American. Jimmy and Johnny, the owners ,have run many successful restaurants and businesses, including the famous Swim Club in Forest Hills. A quarter pound burger with cheese is only

money. Three little slices of brisket, plus one cut up and being passed off as burnt ends for 14 bucks? Keyword: DRY. Totally overcooked, no fat at all, grey looking. And to make matters worse, they don't put any sauce on. Now, when we hit all the BBQ joints in Lockhart, Texas, we could allow for no sauce in a place like Kreuz's because it

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BURGER CITY

$3.30, shakes are an unbelievable $2.50. My mouth waters as I write this. Fries, rings, and hot dogs fill out the offerings. Burger City is located at 1900A Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow; (516) 285-3355. A shout out to Sid's in Glen Cove. This is another great find, inside what must have been an old Carvel in its day. The Sid's House Burger is a delicious quarter pounder topped with grilled onions, pickles, tomato, and Russian dressing, only $5.85. Decent fries; also try the Texas Burger, which is topped with onion petals, BBQ sauce, and Texas chipotle sauce. For something a little heartier, Sid's also serves up a cheese steak hero for $8.75 that's pretty darn good. Sid's, 80 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Cove; (516) 200-9071. This is the just the beginning of our burger expeditions. Coming up will be Texas Ranger in Freeport, Local Burger in Bay Shore, and Holy Cow in Rockville Centre. Do you have any places you believe should be added to the list? Closing out: Although it's not burgers, we have to mention a visit to BrisketTown in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We drove 35 miles to get a really poor meal. At $14 a 1/2 pound, this is a total waste of

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didn't need it. The meat here was so dry, we wound up putting hot sauce on it just to give it a taste. Pulled pork was a notch up, and the potato salad at $5 was another waste – red potatoes with a bland dressing (non mayo). BrisketTown has been written up as a great place, but if you check Yelp and Chowhound, some of the reviews are negative. Add us to that list: It was $32 for a meal we wouldn't go to White Castle for.


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Friday, December 25

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Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) The Robert Ross Band Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King's (NYC)

Saturday, December 26

Nassau ZBTB (Zack Brown Tribute Band): Christmas Show / Southbound Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) The Mystic / Songs In The Attic (Billy Joel Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) The Zoo / FiveStone The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Uppercut Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Streetfigher (Rolling Stones Tribute) Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Fizz Returns / The Bo Funk Brothers Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) STP Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Roger Friedman Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Live Deejays Paradise On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk The Roots The Paramount (Huntington) The Electrix Gray Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Cara Band / Randy Jackson Shandon Court (East Islip) Live Deejay Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Thomas Gold The Emporium (Patchogue) Joe Rock & The All-Stars The Arden (Port Jefferson) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Blu Mojo Treme (Islip) LHT / Lilly-Anne Merat Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Live DJ Villiage Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Kerry Kearney Bobbique (Patchogue) Patent Pending Revolution (Amityville) DJ Epic / Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Deejay Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) The Strecker Band Painters' Restaurant (Brookhaven) The Offshore Regulars / Sir Cadian Rhythm / Non Stop To Cairo / Oogee Wawa BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Electric Dudes Gunther’s (Northport) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Darlene Love / A Decade Of Soul / Beatles Brunch: Strawberry Fields (Beatles Tribute) / Reggaefest Vs Soca / The James Brown Soul Revue (James Brown Tribute) B.B. King's (NYC) WWE Wrestling Madison Square Garden (NYC)

debut fiction novel by author, journalist, radio personality, and activist Raqiyah Mays, The Man Curse, recently went on sale via

Compiled by Bob Smith; Taylor Swift courtesy Big Machine

Your Guide To Local Events Sunday, December 27 Nassau Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Glen Goldman, Tim Smith, & Paul Karekinian K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Live Jazz Brunch City Cellar (Westbury) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Brian McGeough George Martin's Grillfire (Merrick) Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) King Cobras / 52 nd Street Jazz Band Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Suffolk O.A.R. The Paramount (Huntington) Ladies Drink Free / Dub Steady /TBA 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Joe Carter Duo Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Live Breakfast Music With April Rain Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Tom Falco & Kevin Griffin Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) World Inferno / Friendship Society Revolution (Amityville) Live Reggae Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC) Bluegrass Jam Hosted By Dave McKeon & Mary Noecker Of Moonshine Falls The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria) Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Jerry's Jazz Band Thai Rock (Rockaway Beach) Harlem Gospel Choir Brunch / Ofer Levi / A Decade Of Soul / Cosmic Blues Band & Friends B.B. King's (NYC)

Johnny Carson

All In The Family

Everything Old Is New: Suddenly, nostalgia-themed TV networks seem to be all the rage. Channels offering programs from

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the 50s through the 80s – MeTV, Buzzer, Retro TV, and others – are now successfully ensconced Elle King

Monday, December 28

Nassau Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic with Dave Drew The Bartini Bar (Babylon) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Acoustic Open Mic BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Open Mic Featuring Bobby Dee, John Dobert, & Johnny Mac Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Country Music Monday Revolution (Amityville) NYC/Queens Chris Boti The Blue Note (NYC)

on cable systems around the country. One of the biggest such stations, Tribune Media Company's Antenna TV, recently expanded to clearances on 125 stations across the country, (including the top 35 markets; it’s available on most cable systems in this region), bringing the network's reach to 88 percent of TV households. Antenna TV's lineup includes classic shows such as All In The Family, Three's Company, Alfred Hitchock Presents, and many more; beginning on January 1, the network will offer new nightly airings of classic Johnny Carton episodes; it's the first time these Carson episodes will air in a strip since he went off the air in 1992. Learn more at antennatv.tv …The

Simon & Schuster. The book is described as “self-help fiction,” discussing generational curses and cycles in the lives of women through the voice of Meena Butler, a professional woman who tries to break “the man curse” that has prevented the women of her family from marrying. At press time, the titles was available at Amazon.com as a budget-priced Kindle selection ... SiriusXM recently announced its year in music, identifying artists and songs the network has recognized as noteworthy, ground-breaking and exceptional across multiple music genres. It's artists of the year: Adele, Calvin Harris, Eric Church, Taylor Swift, and The Weeknd; named songs of the year: Adele – "Hello"; Elle King – "Ex's And Oh's"; Jidenna –"Classic Man"; Omi – "Cheerleader"; and Walk The Moon – "Shut Up And Dance." Breakthrough artists as selected by Sirius were Elle King, Jidenna, Kygo, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Old Dominion. For a complete list of all artists and categories, log on to siriusxm.com/bestof. Taylor Swift

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even-time Grammy winner and the three-time top female country touring artist, Carrie Underwood – who recently released her fifth studio album, Storyteller – will launch a new arena tour in 2016 to take her new music on the road. The “Storyteller Tour – Stories In The Round” will kick off on January 30 in Jacksonville, Florida, playing 40 arenas across the U.S. and Canada. “I can’t wait to play new music from Storyteller for the fans,” said Underwood. “I am so blessed to have this career and get to do to the things I do, but there is nothing like that moment when I get to step onto the stage

CARRIE UNDERWOOD

Her ‘Smoke Break’ Steams Up The Charts

to sing, and all the fans are singing along with me.” The “Storyteller Tour – Stories In The Round” will literally be Underwood’s first tour “in the round.” With the stage in the middle of the arena floor, the 360-degree setting will allow fans on all sides of the arena to get a very intimate and unique concert experience. Barry Lather (Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Usher, Michael Jackson) is the tour’s creative director, and Butch Allen (Metallica, The Eagles,

Performance Veterans Day in New York City is a time whem you find our loyal servicemen and women walking in uniform along the streets of Manhattan – but what you don’t normally see is them standing in a general admssion line at a concert

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later that evening unless Tim McGraw is back in town, playing to about 500 lucky Pandora listeners at the beautiful Edison Ballroom. There to promote his 14th studio album, Damn Country Music, the son of legendary New York Mets relief pitcher Tug McGraw strutted out to a packed house of fans; some had been standing in line to get in for half the day. Pandora’s intimate gathering brought some nice amenities for those luckily enough to get in – all general admission and free rounds to go around ... yes, free alcohol all night. Surprisingly, the audience didn’t seem to pay much mind to the free booze and focused on the country artist’s last-minute, hour-long set.

Checotah, Oklahoma’s Her New Album including education and literacy programs. Soared To #2 Established in 2009, the C.A.T.S. Upon Its Release (Checotah Animal, Town, and School) Foundation helps with general causes, needs, and services in the area of Checotah, Oklahoma, Carrie’s hometown, to directly impact the community. The new album was produced by Jay Joyce, Mark Bright, and Zach Crowell with six of its 13 songs co-written by Carrie, including the record-breaking first single, “Smoke Break,” which topped the charts almost immediately. To ring in the New Year, Underwood will headline the evening with a performance of her hit songs for over one million fans in Times Square moments before the ball drops, live on ABC’s telecast of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2016.” “There’s nowhere else I’d rather be than New York’s Times Square, one of the most magical places in the Eric Church, No Doubt) is production world, to ring in the New Year,” said designer. Log on to carrieunderwood.fm for Underwood. “It’s going to be a memorable up-to-date information, including on-sale night, and I can’t wait to celebrate with the timing VIP packages. world.” Underwood has arranged for a donation of “The first time I heard Carrie sing, I knew $1 from each ticket sold at the U.S. dates of she would be a superstar, and each year she The Storyteller Tour to be contributed to the continues to dominate the charts,” said host C.A.T.S Foundation to help aid its causes and executive producer Ryan Seacrest.

At this album release event, World,” “Just To See You Smile,” McGraw showed off his talents by and “Shotgun Rider.” McGraw knocking out hit after hit while climbed on some side speakers beautifully blending in newer and shook the hands of his fans, material from his latest release, some of which were in full uniform Damn Country Music. Dressed In for Veterans Day. Taking the time black from the waist up, there was to speak to the crowd, McGraw a sense McGraw Proved, Once Again, of authenticity when That The Big Apple Is Indeed A Country Music Town the cowboy hat-wearing singer played on the fan favorite “Truck Yeah,” and many in the crowd cheered along with McGraw on the choruses. The vocal control McGraw showed proved why he explained the lyrics to “Where The remains one of country music’s Green Grass Grows,” a song he brightest stars. Throwing in a came up with in in the seventh “Can I get an amen,” McGraw grade. McGraw later added he’s unloaded an array of past hits and appreciative of “beautiful New favorites, including “Top Of The York women,” but that his heart is

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currently with one Mississippi girl before breaking into the “Southern Girl.” Rocking on “California” (a heartfelt, mid-tempo ballad) and the self-titled track from Damn Country Music, McGraw’s newest material seems to be filled with some aging views of love. With these mature, defined love songs, McGraw may be expanding his musical reach and could very well attract some new listeners. Shockingly, the crowd seemed eager to hear the new material, and never letup the high energy and heavy applause. As the concert headed toward its end, McGraw’s voice sounded as if it was just getting warmed up. Closing with “Live Like You Were Dying,” McGraw gave the fans one last hit before walking off stage. Fittingly, an array of cowboy hats, blue jeans, and military uniforms filled the streets outside the lavish Ballroom as McGraw left his mark on New York City once again – proving that the “Apple” is as much of a country music town as anywhere else in America. – Photos & text by Christopher Jon Smaragdas


Long Island Sounds The 90s alternative scene did wonders for few, but left many stranded in a sea of one-hit wonders; Many bands thrashed their way to the Top 100 and were never to be heard of again – but if you were lucky enough to create a cult following like Collective Soul,

Collective Soul The Paramount Huntington

you can still fill venues such as The Paramount more than 20 years later. On tour with special guest openers King Washington, their See What You Started By Continuing was the band’s first album in six years. Looking to make their mark once again in Huntington, Collective Soul was back at The Paramount for a rock filled evening. Opening with the hit December, Collective Soul erupted on the stage as if it were their debut tour back in the 90s. As the high energy surged through the crowd, lead singer Ed Roland moved as if he were in his prime. A man who once sported long hair and loose dress shirts, now showed a fresh, stylish trim and skinny jeans! Although not in the same skin as

he once was, the sound of his sounding guitars. Track after track, deep, raw voice reminded the the band nailed their hard hitting audience of presence this frontsounds and showed some real man once had. Blasting into chops on the stage. Precious Declaration, their musical As the night continued, newer presence had not changed at On “She Said,” Roland all, still showing Showed Off His Softer Side why they once shined bright in the 90s. On Heavy, Roland showcased his dynamic range and control. Dancing on the stage, around the microphone in black sneakers, Ed’s microphone spins were crafted with precision and singles “This” and “Hurricane” kept style. Lead guitarist Jesse Triplett the crowd surprisingly entertained, shredded on the rich solos, while though newer tunes. It actually rhythm guitarist (and brother to was no surprise, as the material Ed) Dean Roland pounded out the was catchy and rocking, and kept punchy, raunchy riffs. Flowing the crowd moving. While the through a variety of songs from newer singles had a slight pop their catalog, the band never let sound, they did not lack the up from the high-energy level. genuine grit needed to make a Drummer Johnny Rabb knocked true rock song appreciated. out the skins song after song, Taking a solo acoustic turn for flowing perfectly with classic rock the song She Said, Ed Roland

showed off his softer, more personal side and gave a heartwarming performance. The fan favorite “Thee World I Know” kept the vibe on the lighter side, but didn’t stop the audience from shouting out all the words. After kicking it up for “Where The River Flows,” the highlight of the evening was the hit and fan favorite “Shine,” which got the entire crowd to participate. As the night ended with the acoustically driven “Run,” Roland strummed along as the rest of the band walked to the front and sang with Ed. Shaking hands and saying their goodbyes, they took their final exit while leaving Ed singing solo with the audience. Swaying around before strumming back into the shadows of the stage, Roland played a few more chords in the dark before calling it a night and closing out a memorable evening for the fans. With the variety of tasteful tracks on the new album – and the reception on this night – Collective Soul has continued to be relevant more than 20 years after their debut album. – Text & photo by Christopher Jon Smaragdas

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Electric Avenue Profiles...Scott Russ Music

Readers of Good Times who have followed us over the years know that we've spent lots of time in musical instrument stores...everything from Rudy's and Manny's to Sam Ash and our local stores like Monster and Murphy's. A recent visit to Scott Russ Music in Merrick turned into a visit to Santa in his workshop. Eclectic would be a understatement in describing Scott Russ Music. Scott's family has been in the music business for over 75 years. Scott remembers every corner of the family home being crammed full with instruments, amps,

organs, you name it, the cat was probably sleeping on it. Scott's father put together the prototype for the Hagstrom 8 string guitar. His parents were owners of the original Ampeg Amplifier Company, and it was this love of music that Scott carries on today. Many stores have interesting or unusual items. This store is built on them...How about a $12,000 sax? Or perhaps a harp from 1799 that was owned by the King Of France? You want ukuleles? How about rare one of a kind models? This is not to say that Scott deals only in high end items...he has guitars, amps, flutes, clarinets for

every price range, and every visitor gets treated like a king, regardless of their budget. At Scott Russ, each department is a specialty shop in itself, with experts to guide you through the maze of instruments and brands. Scott laughs as he recalls how he got the Kimberly & Kawai lines in the old days...”I was interested in expanding the brands, spoke to the owner and did what every red blooded American would have done....I married the owner's daughter and secured my source.” One of Scott's own areas of expertise is the Hammond Organ...he's an expert and plays the 1967 Vintage B3 Hammond Organ, an expertise that did not go unnoticed by the likes of Gregg Allman. In addition to a great selection of rare, unusual or fun instruments, the backbone of Scott Russ Music is their extraordinary musical instrument repair shop. This is made up of 7 technicians who repair every instrument you could name. And to add the icing on the cake, Scott added the legendary Rod Baltimore to head up his repair department. Rod, who owned several musical instrument

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stores in Manhattan, has worked for a wikipedia of famous musicians. Not only does he lead the tech staff, but is a colorful character filled with great anecdotes about the music business. Whether for a repair, restoration or purchase, be prepared to chew the fat for a while...Like we said, this is Santa's Workshop and Santa is always on duty, ready to deliver. This is an experience you'll never get on the Internet. Scott Russ Music is located at 2170 Sunrise Highway, Merrick; (516) 377-7907.

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Get Amped Up – Acoustically: Fender has added an addition to its acoustic amplifer line, the Acoustic Pro and the Acoustic SFX®. Both amps will bring out the singer/songwriter in players, while providing two completely different sounds and experiences. Each amp is as practical as it is aesthetically pleasing. With smooth bent plywood construction, the Pro and the SFX are a combination of highgrade materials and modern curvature, designed to enhance and give sophistication to the outward projection of guitar tone. The Acoustic Pro is a true "audiophile amp," delivering superior live sound. This 200watt amp has two universal channels designed for guitars or microphones, each with its own 1/4" XLR combo jack and hall reverb. This performance-friendly amp also

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The Acoustic SFX offers state-ofthe-art technology for a lush sonic experience. With a lightweight design, portability and room-filling “Stereo Field Expansion” technology, the SFX is a great solution for the acoustic player looking for a graband-go rig for small venues. The amp imparts dynamic life to the onboard hall reverb, echo, Leslie delay, chorus and Vibratone West effects – moving them around the listening area for multi-dimensional sound. If a player is also looking to add an accompaniment to his or her performance, the integrated handle doubles as a concenient cradle for mobile playback devices, via the Aux In jack. Other features include feedbackreducing phase switches, line output, two universal channels designed for use with guitars or microphones, and a footswitch

jack for the optinoal two-button effect bypass footswitch. Both models also include a voltage that is switchable for universal 100 to 240 volt worldwide operation and a fitted cover. Whether someone is looking to play in a coffee shop, club, or arena, each amp offers unique capabilities for every type of acoustic player. Both amps are no available available online and at select dealers. More: fender.com. Going West: Leslie West – who turned 70 on October 22 – presented a Dean Mississippi Queen guitar, his signature axe, to longtime fan and Microsoft co-founder Paul Alle, following a performance at B.B. King's Blues Club in New York City. West has released a new album, featuring appearances by Jack Bruce, Brian May, Peter Frampton, Bonnie Bramlett, and other stars, as the legendary guitarist shows no signs of slowing down – he’ll soon return to The Paramount in Huntington. More: lesliewestofficial.com.

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learly, she’s one of the most popular personalites to ever hail from this region, and now she’ll return here live: Theresa Caputo star of “The Long Island Medium” on TLC, will headline on December 19 at The NYCB Theatre in Westbury. Tickets are now on sale, and are available via Ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at (800) 7453000 or at the Westbury box office. For more information, visit thetheatreatwestbury.com. We’d make plans at soon as possible, and it’s becoming clear this is a true event – and very likely to sell out. In addition to her longstanding fame as one of the most turned-to “mediums” in the United States, Caputo is also now a best-selling author. Her new book, There’s More To Life Than This, is still riding high on the Amazon best-seller charts; at its release, the book ranked at #1 in several book categories, including Religion & Spirituality: Religious Studies, Theology; Religion &

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The Slim Kings is a new group combining the time-tested styles of blues and rock &’ roll. The band features drummer Liberty DeVitto, formerly of Billy Joel’s band, alongside singer and rhythm guitarist Michael Sackler-Berner, lead guitarist Henry Geller, and bassist Andy Attanasio. The Slim Kings have recently opened for ZZ Top, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, and The Spin Doctors. In the last year, their music has been featured on several TV programs. The band is currently recording with producers Steve Jordan and Joel Hamilton while headlining clubs in the tri-state area. “I like classic rock,” said Liberty. “That’s what I grew up creating. However, I don’t want to be in a classic rock band. Michael, Henry, and Andy bring fresh ideas and sounds to the table.There’s a hint of old blues in there, but it’s a contemporary style.” “It’s a delicate balance,” Michael agreed. “Liberty takes us back to the heart. Henry, Andy and I have the pleasure of playing alongside those roots, rather than emulating them. It’s a rare privilege.” It began in 2012 when Michael, working as a solo artist, cold-called Liberty. He asked Liberty, a drumming icon, to play on an indie session he had booked the very next day. Liberty listened to the music online and called back 15 minutes later. Now, with The Slim Kings, they have solidified their musical partnership as bandmates. “A cross country move and two albums later, the music just keeps coming,” says Henry. “We write songs and love doing it. We play around with different sounds to make exciting music that we mix with interesting and witty lyrics.” A quick glance through The Slim Kings’ thousands of active Facebook fans, and it is clear that the band is making the kind of rock music that transcends generations: 18-year-old college girls, 60-year-old British blokes, 25-year-old Brooklyn hipsters, 40-year-old Midwestern housewives, 50-yearold Jersey cops, and 30-year-old big city lawyers all sport Slim Kings shirts and socks while keeping tabs on the band’s every move. “I want everyone to feel good about getting back into real players playing real music,” Liberty said. “There are always cycles in this business. I think the cycle is coming back to honest music.” The Slim Kings perform on December 17 at The Lounge At The Space At Westbury. Learn more at slimkings.com and thespaceatwestbury.com.

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Bowie: The Rise & Rebirth: The holidays sometimes bring us goodies from our favorites, and this was a double goody for me: new items from the two stars that I never wanted to meet or interview – not because I didn't adore

"Sorrow," and the now-iconic "Rebel Rebel," flopped in America as homophobia had won the day. Another iconic Bowie tune, "Changes," was released as a single here twice, and barely creaked to the bottom of the Top 40. The career-making hit from the Ziggy Stardust album, "Starman," caused barely a ripple. Bowie had to divest himself of the glam plumage and become a “Soul Train” star with "Young Americans," "Golden Years," and his first U.S. #1, "Fame," and found radio acceptance here – and here, without radio, you don't exist. The soul cycle was followed by the art rock projects with Brian Eno and Robert Fripp, which led to another shutout by radio. The anthemic "Heroes," which resonated so powerfully on 9/11 and now is known to everyone, also stiffed at U.S, radio, and he was shut out again until the EMI deal. Bowie left RCA and his MainMan

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them, but because I did adore them and was afraid that my fan status might be ruined after hearing so many stories about them. One of the stars, Diana Ross,

has a new/old previously unreleased album on the digital market now; the other one, David Bowie, has resurfaced in this festive season with a totally new release, Black Star, which is intense and hypnotic like the best of his work. I wondered if we'd get anything like this from him ever again after hearing that he was in poor health and no longer performing, yet, he has delivered. Bowie now is at a stage where he feels comfortable doing the type of artsy projects that always fascinated him. In the 70s, his biggest concern was selling records; he had assumed so many poses and styles prior to glitter/glam rock and the Ziggy Stardust era that made him a sensation everywhere in the world except America. Here he was a fair-sized cult star, since album rock radio and Top 40 both avoided the “gay thing” that was the signature of glam. Bowie only had one glam hit here, "Space Oddity," thanks to some special visits to radio DJs by his public relations lady, the fabulous Cherry Vanilla; we won't go into any further details on that. All the other singles released here by RCA – "Jean Genie," "Time," "Let's Spend The Night Together,"

management deal for a big money contact with EMI, and the result was the Let's Dance album and single, followed by "China Girl" and "Modern Love," and Bowie was suddenly the biggest star in America. The early 80s arrival of MTV helped him enormously, and the singles success of "Blue Jean" and "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" kept him on top until he went deep into art rock again, and faded further and further from the mainstream. Now, 40-plus years later, being an original Bowie boy since 1972, I am happy to welcome him back with Black Star and whatever might follow – and I thank him for being the catalyst that dragged me into the early 70s NYC rock scene in the first place.

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BITS & PIECES

Adele

The Amazing Adele:

‘25’ Sets ‘Sirius’ Records

We have a new, Beatles-like phenomenon in the pop music world: Adele’s new album, 25 is breaking sales records by the day. At press time, the album was only in its second week in stores; Neilsen Music reported that that album had sold more than four million copies by that point – and moved her previous previous album, 21, back into the Billboard Top 10 on the Top 200 Albums chart. Previous to 25’s release, the British superstar sat down for an intimate Q&A session with a select group of listeners for the SiriusXM “Town Hall” series at the SiriusXM studios in New York City. The "Town Hall" special featured Adele answering questions from SiriusXM listeners about her career. For rebroadcast times, visit siriusxm.com/townhall; “SiriusXM’s Town Hall with Adele” will be available on SiriusXM On Demand

for subscribers listening via the SiriusXM app for smartphones and other connected devices or online at siriusxm.com/streaming. For more information: siriusxm.com/adele.

U2 Gives Paris Stage Back To Eagles ODM

U2 returned to Paris to play their two concerts postponed from November because of the terrorist attacks in the city. The band performed on December 6 and 7 as the rescheduled concerts; the band brought Eagles Of Death Metal onstage as guests on December 7. Speaking from Dublin ahead of the opening night of U2’s four-night run in their hometown that preceded the return to Paris, Bono commented: “So much that was taken from Paris on the tragic night of November 13 is irreplaceable. For one night, the killers took lives, took music, took peace of mind – but they couldn’t steal the spirit of that city. It’s a spirit our band knows well and will try to serve when we return for the postponed shows ... We’re going to put on our best for Paris.” Learn more at U2.com.

Enya:

Mood Music Legend Releases New Set

Enya

Enya is back with a new album, Dark Sky Island. The album's release date was preceded by two singles. Enya, producer and sound engineer Nicky Ryan, and lyricist Roma Ryan started work on the album in 2012. Inspired by Roma's work on a series of poetry books themed around islands and specifically the island of Sark's decision to be designated as a dark sky island, the album's title track

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was the first song to be written for the collection. "This album has a theme of journeys," said Enya. "Journeys to the island; through the length of a lifetime; through history, through emotions; and journeys across great oceans. So although it's not a 'themed' album, as such, we nevertheless have an underlying connection between songs." Find the artist at enya.com and all over social media. Na N at ta al li ie e P Pr ra as ss s:

Live ‘Side By Side’

Emerging star Natalie Prass

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released a new EP, Side By Side, Live At Spacebomb Studios, in late November. Among the five tunes on the EP are covers of Anita Baker's “Caught Up In The Rapture” and Paul Simon's “The Sound Of Silence.” “I dig the 'S&G,'” said Prass, “not like most people do. I can put it on for like a few songs because the lyrics and soft singing are very soothing, but then I'll have to put on James Brown Live At The Apollo just to balance it out. Carmen McRae's psychedelic version of this song is brilliant. We did it her way. It's got that balance. This kind of style of music comes

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very naturally to us Richmond music folk. This was a one take Jake." Prass is backed on the new EP by pianist Daniel Clarke, bassist Michael Libramento, drummer Scott Clark, and guitarist Trey Pollard.

Dixie Chicks:

Back On The Boards

We love how their handlers described them “innovators, renegades, villains, mothers, influencers, and music superstars”: The Dixie Chicks have announced a return to touring with their upcoming world tour. The multi-platinum selling band will kick off their North American tour on June 1 at The Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati; the tour will stop in New York City at Madison Square Garden on June 13. Tickets are at livenation.com now. The Dixie Chicks have grown from a country band into a cultural force, becoming the biggest-selling female band of all time in the U.S. They've also won 13 Grammy Awards. Outspoken songs such as "Goodbye, Earl" and "Not Ready To Make Nice" made it clear that this power trio played by nobody's rules. For the latest on the trio: dixiechicks.com.

Dixie Chicks

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