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Local Stars’ Charity Music Event

A group of fast-rising area music stars will band together for a special charity benefit concert, “Music For Michelle,” on Friday, January 23 at 7 pm at Farmingdale High School, located at 150 Lincoln Street in Farmingdale. The evening of music will feature “Amerian Idol” alumni Robbie Rosen and Caleb Hawley; The Janes, produced by Donnie Klang (season four and five winner of MTV's “Making The Band”); “The Voice” alumni Alessandra Guercio and Marissa Ann; and other aritsts. Michelle Lindsley, the vocal coach for Robbie Rosen and Farmingdale High School's mixed chorus, vocal jazz, and barbershop director, has been battling Multiple Myeloma for the past year, according to a press release. All proceeds from this concert will go directly to to help offset the cost of her ongoing medical expenses. Tickets can be purchased at the door on the night of the show; cost is $6 for students and $10 for adults. For more information, visit RobbieRosenOfficial.com.

You’re A Doll, Teddy:

Huge Annual Show In Hauppauge

The 30th annual Doll, Teddy Bear, & Collectible Toy Show & Sale, presented by The Patchogue Doll Fanciers Club Of Long Island, will be January 25 from 10 am to 4 pm at The Upsky Long Hotel in Hauppauge. This annual one-day sale and event features dealers from New England, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey.

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children’s charities. The Patchogue Doll Fanciers Club is a non-profit organization; the club annually donates a portion of the show proceeds to Long Island charities including The Ronald McDonald House and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Food and beverages will be available at nominal cost. For more information, call (631) 981-9332.

Google’s Secrets: Learn To Use It Well

A special free educational event, “Google: More Than Just A Search Engine,” will be presented by The West Babylon Public Library on January 15 at 3:30 pm. To register and for more information, call (631) 669-5445. Even constant users of the “search engine that changed the world” may be unaware of services and information that reach far beyond its popular search features. Offered at this 90-minute event is a demonstration of various Google services, including Google Earth, Google Translate, video, books art, maps, and more.

Roll For Romance?

Singles Bowling In New Hyde Park

Perhaps you can roll your way into a new relationship: The Singles Association of Long Island is offering “Bowling For Singles” on Saturday, January 24 beginning at 7 pm at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park. This event is for singles 25 and over; cost is $5 per game. After the event, there will be a social gathering at the nearby Omega Diner, also located in New Hyde Park. For more information on the singles event, contact Vincent Scire at (516) 4653953. If you're already part of a couple? Try Herrill Lanes' popular late-night Rock 'N Bowl events Saturdays beginning at 10:30 pm, featuring lights, prizes, and more.


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Big-Time Activites In The Borough

It's A 'Show' At The Creek & The Cave

The unique standup-merged-with-improv comedy show – titled, oddly enough, The Show – returns to The Creek & The Cave in Long Island City on January 14 at 10 pm. Chris Laker hosts an array of New York City-area comics as they perform standup, and next moderates a discussion about what’s going on in the world and the mysteries of life. The show's been drawing raves from all quarters; log on to creeklic.com, or call (718) 706-8783.

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Eddie's: Queens' Sweetest Tradition

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As someone who has lived in Queens for more than 20 years, I can state this with certainty: There is no place like Eddie's Sweet Shop in Forest Hills. This longtime Metropolitan Avenue favorite is the ultimate old-fashioned ice cream parlor; the fact that it apepars that none of the décor has been changed in decades is only part of its charm. Eddie's is legendary for its massive ice cream sundaes, outstanding hand-dipped flavors, egg creams, sodas, malteds, novelties, and you name it. It's worth the trip, even from Long Island; the shop is located at 105-29 Metropolitan Avenue. Call (718) 520-8514 before coming, as its hours sometimes vary. – Bob Smith

Behind The Screen At MOMI This unique and popular exhibit continues on at The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria. It's an experience that immerses visitors in the creative and technical process of producing, promoting, and presenting films, television shows, and digital entertainment. Occupying 15,000 square feet of the Museum’s second and third floors, the exhibition reveals the skills, material resources, and artistic decisions that go into making moving images. Behind The Screen also introduces visitors to the history of the moving image, from 19th century optical toys to the present-day impact of digital tools on film editing and post-production. Learn more at movingimage.us, or call (718) 777-6888.

Progressive Rock Nonpareil At The Paramount

Umphrey's McGee, Indiana's tireless road warriors, return to the area to headline on Sunday, January 18 at 8 pm at The Paramount in Huntington, with Joshua Redman opening. Tickets are on sale now; log on to paramountny.com for information, or call (631) 673-7300. After 16 years of performing more than 100 concerts annually, releasing seven studio albums and selling more than 3.3 million tracks online, Umphrey’s McGee might be forgiven if they chose to rest on their laurels and attend to their lives as husbands and fathers. But you’d be wrong. With their eighth studio album, Similar Skin, and first for their own indie label, Nothing Too Fancy (N2F) Music (distributed by RED), the group – which formed on the Notre Dame campus outside of South Bend, Indiana in 1997 – has something to prove; they followed it up recently with Reskinned, a unique project available at Amazon.com. And that’s not just to their ever-loyal fan base, but to those who have never heard a note, or worse – dismiss them as “too sophisticated, too complex” or think they know what Umphrey’s McGee is all about. “We’re definitely not associated with a threeminute verse-chorus-verse song structure,” admits singer-songwriter-guitarist Brendan Bayliss about Similar Skin’s “trim the fat” direction, which saw them aim to strut their rock and progressive roots.

This time around, those musical touchstones range from the melodicism of Police, U2, The Beatles and Nirvana, the symphonic prog of Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Yes, and Genesis to the thunder of Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Soundgarden, and Pantera: “Every night, we have the opportunity to play whatever and however long we want. Going into the studio, the challenge was to be as concise as possible, to trim all the fat we could.” Produced by Umphrey’s McGee in conjunction with Manny Sanchez and Greg Magers and recorded in between tour dates at I.V. Labs in Chicago, Similar Skin was conceived as “a coherent

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vision,” featuring plenty of dynamics and contrast, with many of the songs coming from their live repertoire. “We tried to get the most concise, exact version of each particular song,” explains Jake Cinninger, who wrote and sang lead on two new songs for the album, “Little Gift” and “Hindsight,” composed at his own Boondock Studio in Michigan, not far from his South Bend home. The band remains Brendan Bayliss, Jake Cinninger, Joel Cummins, Ryan Stasik, Kris Myers, and Andy Farag.


For almost 20 years, Clay stayed out of the spotlight, but Dice would not stay down. Spurred by a role written for him by the creator of “Entourage“ and one of his biggest fans, Dice is now back in the spotlight and selling out theatres and casinos, and having most recently won rave reviews from his critically acclaimed role in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine. Tempered by his love for family, Clay pairs raunchy anecdotes with expressions of gratitude for his greatest fans. True to his character and true to himself, Clay admits to his mistakes while proudly boasting about his achievements. While many have criticized his “act,” Clay is the first to admit there is a big difference between “Dice” and Andrew. The Filthy Truth is filled with Dice's no-holdsbarred humor and blistering commentary, as well as plenty of never-before-shared stories from his early days when the mob wanted to run his career, to his friendships with Howard Stern, Rodney Dangerfield, Mickey Rourke, Sylvester Stallone, Slash, and Sam Kinison. Learn more at andrewdiceclayofficial.com.

Comedy legend Andrew Dice Clay returns to the site of one of his most historic performances – The NYCB Theatre in Westbury, the venue for his now-legendary pay-per-view special in 1993 – to headline once again on Friday, January 30 at 8 pm. Tickets are available via ticketmaster.com, LiveNation.com, and Charge By Phone at (800) 745-3000. For additional information, visit thetheatreatwestbury.com. At the end of 2014, Clay released a new book – the autobiography The Filthy Truth, which has made headlines since its November debut. The book was written with David Ritz, perhaps the best-known celebrity book collaborator of moderns times; Ritz in the past has worked with such superstars as B.B. King, Don Rickles, Ray Charles, and countless others. In this unapologetic and uncensored

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autobiography, Andrew Dice Clay seems roaring to set the record straight. Clay was the eighties' answer to Lenny Bruce, with material that stretched the boundaries of decency and good taste to their breaking point, and in turn became the most vilified stand-up of all time. The new book chronicles Clay’s remarkable rise, spectacular fall, and triumphant return as a comedian and

actor. From humble beginnings at smalltime gigs in Brooklyn to performing in front of stadium-sized crowds, Clay was the king of comedy in the 1980s, becoming the only stand-up to sell out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row. But his edgy material came at a price; he was forced into exile.

Mindfreak At The Paramount

Criss Angel

Lovers of the Mindfreak TV series on A&E will be able to have a special night

out when magician Criss Angel brings his highly touted show home to Huntington, for a three-show, two-night stand on January 23 and 24. Criss is unique in that he is not only an acclaimed magician, but a writer, director and television star. Slight of hand, or something far more complicated? Decide for yourself. You can see much of the same show that Criss has performed at the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Vegas. The broadcast of the live “Building Implosion” episode of Mindfreak brought more than 50,000 believers to Clearwater, Florida, where he was performing the stunt. Not bad for a local kid who grew up in East Meadow, and loved music as well as magic. Tickets for the Criss Angel Mindfreak Live at the Paramount are available through Ticketmaster and at the box office of the Paramount Theater, located at 370 New York Avenue in Huntington. Visit paramountny.com.

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Joan Osborne

Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington January 16 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 The multi-faceted singer/songwriter – a true Long Island favorite thanks to her many appearances here – returns with a headlining concert (rescheduled from November). Who has had a more varied career: At varying times, Osborne has been a pop star (“One Of Us”), a Dead member, and so much more as she forges on.

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The Biggest Events At Area Performing Arts Centers & Theaters Photo: Wizard Of Oz by Samantha Cuomo

Fireside Sessions With Nancy Atlas Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor January 16, 23, & 24 at 8 PM • (631) 725-9500 baystreet.org This “residency” features the charismatic Atlas, a true East End favorite, performing with a crack band and an array of special guests – on these dates, Atlas welcomes Brian Mitchell (January 16) and Randi Fishenfeld (January 23 and 24). The Wizard Of Oz Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts Through January 25 • smithtownpac.org (631) 724-3700 A lavishly produced new version of the classic tale.

The Gizmo Guys Staller Center for the Performing Arts, Stony Brook University January 24 at 4 pm • (631) 632-ARTS stallercenter.com Not your average juggling act, Allan Jacobs and Barrett Felker perform dazzling stunts and prove to be incredible circus talents that will have your family roaring with belly laughs. As a duo, they’ve made numerous television appearances, won international juggling competitions, and taught at top circus schools.

Film Reviews

The Gambler

Starring Mark Wahlberg and John Goodman Directed by Rupert Wyatt Paramount

This new movie is based on the 1974 film of the same name that starred James Caan, then at the peak of his career coming off starring roles in Brian’s Song and The Godfather. In the original Gambler film, Caan played Axel Freed, a literature professor with a serious gambling addiction that found himself $44,000 in debt – serious money during the Watergate era. Fast forward 40 years, and Mark Wahlberg is Jim Bennett, an English professor who is a novelist manque; his most recent book sold a paltry 17,000 copies. It’s clear that its commercial failure has taken a toll as he constantly berates his students, but he does have a soft spot for Amy Phillips (Brie Larson), a top student who is attractive yet shy, and a star basketball player, Lamar Allen (Anthony Kelley), who has NBA aspirations and is a lot sharper than he lets on. Like Caan’s Axel Freed, Wahlberg’s Jim Bennett is a gambling addict whose habit forces him to make the acquaintance of underworld figures who want a return of their principal along with an exorbitant return on their investment. That is where the similarities between the Gambler films end, however. Axel Freed had a great relationship with his family, and was a generally content person with the exception of his gambling vice. Jim Bennett is self-loathing and hates his mother, who places material things above love. He claims that he wants to get rid of all of his possessions, but he loves driving a fancy sports car,

wearing his Armani suits, and living in a beautiful condo. Bennett represents the prototypical hardcore gaming addict who doesn’t seem to care whether he wins or loses as long as he has action. When on a good run at the blackjack table, Jim inevitably lets every chip ride until he goes bust on a hand and loses it all. Inevitably, he has to be extended lines of credit, known in the trade as being staked, by some nefarious types. As was the case with Nicolas Cage’s Leaving

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Las Vegas, it’s difficult to watch a film where the lead character is self-destructive, but The Gambler is so good that it’s worth the effort. Although he doesn’t get much celebrity gossip media buzz, Wahlberg has long proven to be one of Hollywood’s dependable leading men – yet, as good as Wahlberg is, it’s the supporting cast that makes this film. Screenwriter William Monahan (The Departed) has wisely created mobster loan sharks that are three-dimensional characters who have offbeat senses of humor. Mr. Lee (Alvin Ing) is a Korean underworld figure who is enthralled by Bennett’s brazenness, while Neville (Michael Kenneth Williams) is the Chris Tucker of thugs, using witty repartee and wild gesticulations. Outdoing both of them, however, is Frank (Goodman), who prides himself as a lender of last resort, and spouts gritty philosophical truisms. What’s unusual is that Frank is actually rooting for Jim to clean up his act and rid himself of his gambling habit. Thankfully, Monahan smartly avoids clichés by underplaying Jim’s relationship with his top student, Amy. They spend some time together on the screen, but it doesn’t dominate the storyline; the 25-year-old Larson has a bright future. The Gambler is worth the ticket-buying gamble. – Lloyd Carroll


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Eddie Money's Two Tickets To Paradise: The Musical Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre January 16, 17, 24, & 25 madisontheatreny.org (516) 678-5000

Marshall Crenshaw

YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore January 16 at 8 PM boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101

This veteran artist's 1982 debut album established him as a first-rate songwriter, singer, and guitarist. The record spawned the Top 40 single “Someday, Someway” and other classics such as “(You’re My) Favorite Waste Of Time,” “Whenever You’re On My Mind,” and “Cynical Girl.” The great songs continued with the Life’s Too Short album on MCA (“Fantastic Planet of Love”), three albums for Razor & Tie, and the 2009 release Jaggedland (“Someone Told Me,” “Passing Through,” “Never Coming Down”).

Mummenschanz Tilles Center, Greenvale

This musical, written by the veteran rocker, is based on Money's rise to stardom; it features seven new songs as well as the classic hits “Baby Hold On,” “Take Me Home Tonight” and “Shakin'.” The play also features Money narrating the story, and showcases his longtime, rocking touring band.

January 25 at 3 PM • tillescenter.org • (516) 299-2752

For more than 40 years, this silent troupe has enchanted audiences of all ages and cultures with their colorful and downright weird creatures. As the troupe itself puts it, this show is for “ages 6 to 106.”

Gran Teatre del Liceu’s La Cenerentola Adelphi University Performing Arts Center January 25 at 2 PM • adelphi.edu • (516) 877-4927 This filmed performance from Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu captures all the vocal sparks and dazzle generated by Joyce DiDonato and Juan Diego Flórez. The charismatic Flórez once again proves that he was born to sing Rossini.

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SportsBeat

By Lloyd Carroll

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hy is that the New York Jets always seem to lose the last game of a season in Miami – especially when it has playoff implications for them – but manage to win that last game when they are out of contention, thus getting a worse slot for the upcoming NFL Draft? The Jets’ win in Miami did not save the jobs of either head coach Rex Ryan or general manager John Idzik, who were dismissed the day after the season ended. Ryan is a great motivator to his players, and he never threw any of them under the bus by publicly criticizing them even when they deserved it. He was beloved by the media because he refused to talk in “coach speak,” and had a quick wit. Unfortunately, the Jets went backwards during his six-year stint, even if it was more for lack of talent than through any fault of his. The one dumb thing that Ryan did was play QB Mark Sanchez behind the third team in overtime during a meaningless preseason game with the New York Giants in 2013; Sanchez got hurt, and was lost for the season. The next QB, Geno Smith was rushed into service before he really got a chance to know the NFL. It seems as if the Jets never recovered from Sanchez’s injury. When a team is doing poorly, many fans normally chant for the owner to fire the manager or coach. It is a tribute to the sophistication of Jets fans that they did not seem to have a beef with Ryan, but instead focused on Idzik who clearly was not up to the GM’s job. Although team owner Woody Johnson denied that fan antipathy had anything to do with Idzik’s dismissal, there is little doubt that the folks who paid for both highway billboards and planes flying over the Jets practice facility calling for his firing had an effect on him. Johnson was careful to say “him or her” with regards to who the next

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surprised if former Oakland Raiders president and current CBS Sports NFL personality Amy Trask is interviewed. The Brooklyn Nets have always played second fiddle to the New York Knicks in both good times and bad. The Knicks’ so-far disastrous 2014-15 season has understandably garnered far more attention than the win-one, loseone (more or less) season that the Nets have had. Although they have not endured the same amount of travail as their Manhattan neighbors, the Nets have had their share of drama: New head coach Lionel Hollins has not been

Woody Johnson

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portsmen Spot-On: Here's a look at high games from Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park. We'll begin this issue's “numbers” with a look at the competitive Thursday Sportsmen league, submitted by Jonathan Corda: Thursday Sportsmen: Mike Vietri 300 (747 series), Jay Nikol 279, Greg Fujii 278 (740 John series), Owel Ocampo Cou ghlan 773, Ogie Lawsin 279 (794 series) and 300 (775 series), Bill Delawski, 278 (730 series), Gregg De Angelo 277, 277 and 800 series; Jimmy Vega Jr. 300 (825 series), Danny Marinaro Jr. 279 (741 series), Anthony Silva 278 (706 series), Ernie Roth 277, Mike Vietri 288 (754 series), Ron Jesberger 279 (702 series), Nick Filosa 279 (733 series), Jeff Gabriel 278 (748 series), Nick Monroe 278 (782 series), Mike Fandino, 277 (736 series), Al Leonardo 274 (754 series), Sue Bilicki 300 (734 series), Bruce Defino Jr. 278, Steve Kaplan 278, Ian Lang 756 series. Wednesday Early Mixed: Michael Fels 722 series; Jeanine Musacchio 256; Bonnie Gortler 235, 225. Thursday Early Mixed: Pat Dimitriou 205. Friday Early Rollers-Srs: Terry Joe 279. At press time, it was 300 time once again for John “Moe” Coughlan, who reached the feat (for the second time this season) during Tuesday Bowlaire league play on December 30. Send in your league scores from anywhere in Long Island and Queens to the address at the top. We'll print all men's (275 and above and significant series), and women and youth bowlers' (200 and above and significant series) high scores. LIGBT Winners: Dave Perrone of West Babylon took home the $1,000 prize after emerging as the champion in

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the Long Island Generations Bowling Tour (LIGBT) event on December 20 at AMF Plainview, while New York City’s Ron Hatchett took home the same amount for his win on December 7 at AMF Garden City Lanes. More enjoyable handicap tournaments on the way; log on to ligbtour.com to find out how to get involved – if you’re a league bowler, it’s a great way to challenge yourself on modern sport oil patterns. BVL Rings The Bell: Bowl For Veterans (BVL) once again received the “TopRated” Award by GreatNonprofits, a provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations. BVL is a national 501 (c) (3) which brings a range of recreational programs and services, not covered by government funding, to veterans and active duty troops. These “extras” (sports, music, art programs and more) help brighten days, boost spirits, and speed recuperation. “We are proud to again be named a Top-Rated 2014 Nonprofit,” says BVL board chair John LaSpina, who operates JIB Lanes, RVC Lanes, and other area bowling centers. "Moreover, we are pleased to be able to deliver our wide range of programs and services effectively and efficiently with low overhead.” New Youth Champs: Avery Lugares and Adam Zimmerman were crowned champions at the December

reticent about blasting his team in postgame press conferences when they have played poorly. Nets general manager Billy King has made it clear that he will listen to offers for any of his players, including surly,

Deron Williams

underachieving point guard Deron Williams. The biggest surprise so far this season has been Hollins’ willingness to start Mason Plumlee at center instead of Brook Lopez. Plumlee doesn’t have even a quarter of the shooting skills that Lopez possesses, but Plumlee is a far better defender and rebounder. The rest of the starting team plays a lot better when Plumlee is in the pivot. New York Yankees president Randy Levine must posess meteorology magic, because for the second straight year the Pinstripe Bowl was played in 50-plus degree temperatures. The game was also exciting as the Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Boston College Eagles in overtime, 31-30. It was Penn State’s first bowl game since the Jerry Sandusky scandal toppled coach Joe Paterno in 2011. Penn State’s defensive coordinator is Bob Shoop, who before joining the Nittany Lions was the

Photos: John Coughlan by Bob Smith; Ron Hatchett courtesy LIGBT; Dom Barrett courtesy PBA, LLC

21 LIYBT event at Port Jefferson Bowl. Sixty-five bowlers laced up for more than $880 in scholarship awards. Stats from this tournament: Handicap Division: Avery Lugares $100 (his second title); Alexis Pretory $60, John Clark Jr $50, Brandon Guerin $40, Harris Mirza $30. Scratch Division: Adam Zimmerman $225 (his 13th title), Chris Reilly $125, Meghan Wing $90, Jeffrey Juarez $60, Michael Regan $40, Adam Glickman $30. Scratch Eliminator: Michael Regan $16, Chris Reilly $10, Chris Pierce Field $6. Next tournaments for the LIYBT: January 18 at AMF Garden City Lanes, and February 1 at AMF East Meadow Lanes. Learn how to get involved at liybtbowling.com, or find the organization on Facebook. Dom Is Dominant: From the Dom PBA's Bill Vint: England’s Barrett Dom Barrett closed the 2014 international bowling calendar as the World Bowling Tour points leader, five points ahead of perennial leader Mika Koivuniemi and 30 points ahead of Sean Rash on the two-year rolling points list. Barrett, who successfully defended his Qatar Open title, has 546 points in the race for the three berths in the 2015 WBT Finals presented by the PBA, which will be contested during PBA World Series of Bowling VII in Las Vegas next fall. Behind Barrett, the top 10 on the men’s points list are Koivuniemi (541), Rash (516), Mike Fagan (505), Australia’s Jason Belmonte (500), Tommy Jones (461), Finland’s Osku Palermaa (415), Chris Barnes (372), Sweden’s Martin Larsen (363), and Bill O’Neill (283). The top 10 on the WBT Women’s Finals list at year’s end are Kelly Kulick (698), Liz Johnson (559), Sweden’s Sandra Andersson (412), Singapore’s Jazreel Tan (379), Missy Parkin (318), Singapore’s Shayna Ng (298), Colombia’s Clara Guerrero (286), Singapore’s Cherie Tan (269), Danielle McEwan (253), and Sweden’s Joline Persson Planefors (251).


SportsBeat

By Lloyd Carroll Photos: Woody Johnson by Anthony Quintano (Commons); Seth Rollins by Miguel Discart (Commons); Rex Ryan courtesy NFL; Deron Williams courtesy NBA Photos:

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head coach of the Columbia Lions from 2003 to 2005. His return to New York did not generate nostalgic pangs: “My record was 7-23 in my three years at Columbia, so you can understand why I don’t want to speak about it.” Shoop didn’t smile when I told him that in light of the team’s putrid record over the last decade, his tenure could be considered a golden age for Columbia football. I attended my first-ever World Wrestling Entertainment show at Madison Square Garden the day after Christmas, although I’ve seen the WWE in other venues. As has long been the case, it’s the villains (known in wrestling parlance as “heels”) who know how to work the crowd. Mike “The Miz” Mizanin, an avid sports fan, goaded the crowd by saying: “I know why you are upset.

You are not used to seeing winners around here. I can throw a football better than Geno Smith can, and I can sure play basketball better than the Knicks do!” The headline match featured WWE mainstay hero John Cena against its latest bad guy, Seth Rollins, who has decent microphone skills but needs better verbal material if he wants to become a breakout performer a la “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, or the now-headed to UFC former star CM Punk. The WWE will return to the Garden on February 27, and the company is promising that arguably its most famous living wrestler, Hulk Hogan, will make an appearance to promote the upcoming Wrestlemania. The “Hulkster” was the main draw on the first Wrestlemania, which took place at MSG. It’s bizarre how many National Hockey League players have come down with the mumps, a onetime major childhood disease that most of us thought was eradicated years ago. Surprisingly, this story

has not gotten a lot of play, which is kind of a mixed blessing for NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. If this kind of outbreak had occurred in Major League Baseball, the NFL, or the NBA, it would have gotten Ebola-like coverage. It wasn’t long ago Snow when then-NBA Sugar Commissioner David Cupcake Stern complained about Jacket how pro hoops players dressed like slobs, and imposed a dress code. Things have changed, as a lot of players take pride in their sartorial splendor. Express has just signed NBA star Stephen Curry, to be a spokesman and model for their threads. Many Vermont ski resorts are offering discounted rates and inexpensive downhill lessons for skiers in January as a way of creating ustomers. Snow Sugar makes attractive skioutfits for stylish women; no longer do females have to look bundled-up and stiff on the slopes. The company comes right out and refers to its products as “sexy ski ware,” and it’s hard to argue with that summation; see their lines at snowsugarshop.com.

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Photos by Pieter M. Van Hattem

The unique, undefinable, legendary B-52s are in the midst of another national tour – and they’ll return to area at The Space At Westbury on Friday, January 30 at 8 pm. Tickets are available now online at Ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at (800) 7453000 or at the Space box office. For more information, visit thespaceatwestbury.com. Only The B-52s can lay claim to their one-of-akind sound. There's certainly no mistaking the signature call-and-response vocal play of singers Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, and Cindy Wilson. With more than 20 million albums sold and a nonstop touring schedule, this revolutionary rock band shows no signs of slowing down. Last year, the band celebrated its 35th anniversary; their current tour will feature new musicians in the band, but the same non-stop upbeat bent that has deservedly landed the group the designation of “The World’s Greatest Party Band.” It’s been an historic past few years for these

THE B-52S

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Athens, Georgia natives. In February 2011, 34 years after their debut, The B-52's returned to celebrate in their hometown, where it all began for the group. Now, this concert is available as the band's first-ever live DVD and Blu-ray, entitled With The Wild Crowd, which was released in March 2012 via Eagle Rock Entertainment (and has also been featured as part of a ratingsgrabbing PBS network special event). With The Wild Crowd! was recorded in The B-52s' hometown at a show that commemorated the

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band's 34th anniversary of their first-ever live show on Valentine's Day 1977. Wig-wearing, boa-draped, glitter-covered fans came from near and far to celebrate this historic event as the band delivered a sizzling set that turned Athens' Classic Center into a cosmic dance hall. Filmed in high-definition with DTS Surround Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, this 90-minute set is packed with fan favorites such as "Love Shack," "Rock Lobster," "Roam," "Funplex," "Give Me Back My Man," "Private Idaho," and "Planet Claire" (most of which will no doubt be performed at the upcoming concert in Westbury as well). The B-52s were formed on an October night in 1976 following drinks at an Athens Chinese restaurant. Naming themselves after Southern slang for exaggerated bouffant hairdos, the band soon attracted an ardent following, becoming the talk of Athens. Before long, they began making trips to New York City for gigs at CBGB, with their thrift store aesthetic and genre-defying songs electrifying

the post-punk underground. A record deal soon followed, and their self-titled debut sold more than 500,000 copies on the strength of its first singles, the garage rock party classic "Rock Lobster," and "52 Girls." Years later, the band scored its biggest hit with “Love Shack,’ and remains a touring smash to this day. Other hits have included such smashes as “Good Stuff,” “Planet Claire,” “Give Me Back My Man,” and “Funplex.” Thirty-six years and more than 20 million album sales later, The B-52s remain one of rock music's most one-of-a-kind – as well as enduring – original bands. Looking back at rhw band's pioneering fusions of punk, new wave, and vintage rock, it would be tough to imagine the contemporary musical landscape without the quirky, unique Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson, and past members Keith Strickland (still a non-touring part of the group) and Ricky Wilson. As brilliant entertainers as well as true ambassadors for peace, long may their party continue.

by Richard Joseph Branciforte

This last week in NYC has been absolutely insane. So many top DJs and acts came through the great city and put on incredible shows for everyone. One series of event was put on by RPM and was dubbed “Big Week NYC”; exactly what it was. Day after day through the entire last week of December there were headlining acts at headlining venues throwing down, with Carnage & DVBBS, Armin Van Buuren, Showtek, Kasakade Borgore, and Martin Garrix all performing that week. I had the privilege of attending two of these amazing shows. I spent my December 27th at Pier 94, hanging out in the VIP lounge and listening to some of my favorite artists including Heroes x Villians, Doctor P, DVBBS, and Carnage. What I liked about this show specifically was the range of genres that it covered, from trap to dubstep to house to a mixture of everything. It was a show that was able to please all types of EDM addicts and did so with some of the best in each category. Doctor P absolutely killed it with his hard hitting, dirty, bass heavy drops. Everything from his remixes to his originals, like “Bulletproof”, to his collaborations with Flux Pavilion, such as “Louder”. He set a wild mood, making everyone go crazy in preparation for DVBBS. They came in with the house

side of the night, playing everything from big room house to electro house and progressive house. They played their hits “Stampede” and “Tsunami” to a packed Pier 94, with the lights going crazy behind them. In addition to the perfection of the actual musical content, the lighting design was spectacular. The use of moving lights and lasers continually produced a “WOW” effect throughout the night. Needless to say, there wasn’t a dull

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moment the whole night. Closing out the night was the big man himself, Carnage. Carnage’s stage presence is at the top of the list and he knows how to get his crowd going, switching from hit to hit, whether it’s mainstream music, hip hop, pop, trap, twerk, latin, house; this man can play it all. The transitions and song combinations he comes up with are very effective and he knows how to play to his crowd. This is the third time I’ve seen him this year, and every time his set changes, which is something I like to see in a DJ. After recuperating for a few days from

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my night at Pier 94, I prepared to head out to Pier 36 for one of the biggest NYE shows around. Jay Hardway, Julian Jordan, Ansolo, and Oliver Heldens opened up for the 18 year old EDM superstar, Martin Garrix. I arrived rather early, coming in midway into Jay Hardway’s set. I had never really heard of Hardway before so I was curious to see what his sound was like. His style is very similar to that of Martin Garrix,

interesting and energetic at the same time. He closed with his big hit, “Koala”, which was the perfect way to lead in to Martin Garrix’s set. Martin Garrix’s appearance was nothing short of what you might expect. A countdown to New Year’s on the screen, ending at 12 midnight, the start of a new year, and the start of Martin Garrix’s set. He opened with a mood lifting, epic sounding progressive house song as the confetti cannons fired and the lights blared on the audience, signaling that the New Year was officially here. As soon as the first drop played, people knew what to expect for the rest of the performance. It was a full set of hard hitting bangers, song after song making the people jump. Everything from multiple remixes of his hit “Animals” to “Tremor” to “Wizard” to “Set Me Free” was played, filling the room with vibrancy and making the start of the year a wild one. He mashed songs together that you would have never expected and played songs that you haven’t heard in years, all smoothly and fluidly, blending the songs together like an artisan. I am confident in saying that was most likely the best NYE party that was going on that night. That’s all for now, but if you want to contact me with questions or comments, feel free to at richiegtechno@gmail.com. Keep raging, my friends.

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with a good amount of house buildups and crazy big room/electro house drops. He played through his set with a ton of energy and set the crowd up for an interesting follow up act, Oliver Heldens. Now, I’m not really a fan of deep house, but I have also never heard deep house live at a show. Heldens greatly surpassed my expectations. Hearing the sounds on a full system, it was wild to be able to pick out all of the different vibes and emotions that can come out through any one of the tracks Heldens played. It was somehow chill and laid back, but also


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Tuesday, January 13

Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyards American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne, Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) JDL Paddy's Loft (Massapequa) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) LI Rock Unplugged: Craving Strange / Revel 9 / Last Turn Off Broadway / Jahsh / Otan Vargas K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Big Hix / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City)

Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Night hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Acoustic Open Mic One Main (Babylon) Tuesday Night Live: George Cintron & Bobby Rondinelli Katie's of Smithtown Open Mic Night hosted by Mike & Mike Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Cogs Singles Open Jam Gator Blue (East Islip) Ward Cloughen Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic with Dan Acosta & DJ HarryOke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James)

NYC/Queens Katie Pearlman / Butchers Blind / Robert Bruey Rockwood Music Hall (NYC)

Lisa Moore Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) Bright Light Bright Light / Nick Hakim Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Wednesday, January 14

Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) 45 RPM K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Eddie Sessa (Frank Sinatra Tribute) Puglia's (Garden City) Pete Kanelous & Friends R.S. Jones (Merrick) Donny Celenza & Nina Gordon 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) Karaoke Wednesdays The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City) Open Mic hosted by Robert Sloan Front Street Pub (Massapequa Park) Tommy T. Mudcat Blues Jam w/Mike Nugent and Ian Petillo The Breakers (Bayville) Suffolk Cassandra House Bobbique (Patchogue) The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Mike Deljuduce & Friends The Arden (Port Jefferson) 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 hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Rattlesnake Dawn The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Brian McGeough Post Office Cafe (Babylon) NYC/Queens Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Civil Twilight Rough Trade NYC Bright Light Bright Light / Savages Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Thursday, January 15

Nassau Classic Rock & Blues Jam w/Curt Arnel & Friends Callahan's (East Meadow) Uncovered The Lounge At The Space at Westbury Open Mic Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel & Spa (Westbury) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) DJ Jenny Costa Puglia's (Garden City) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic With Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Fatalbo R.S. Jones (Merrick) Deep Pockets Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place)

Karaoke with DJ Joey Mongoose Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) The New Students / Pesky J. Nixon Hard Luck Cafe/Cinema Arts Center (Huntington) Live Band Karaoke / Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore)

Suffolk Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Laughter In The Lobby: Stevie G.B. / Rich Walker / Rob Falcone Patchogue Theater The Irish Sessions Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Y Act Out Theatre Workshop Presents William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Ladies Night Featuring Chris Kenny The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Gerry Finlay Shandon Court (East Islip) Syncrosanct Bobbique (Patchogue) Jazzaphonic Treme (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) This Life We Live Revolution (Amityville) Frank & Eric Swept Away NYC/Queens Stone Cold Fox Rough Trade NYC Hessismore Le Poisson Rouge (NYC) LeRoy Justice / Knox Hamiltion Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Friday, January 16

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Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) LOVEHATELOVE (Alice In Chains Tribute) / Lithium (Nirvana Tribute) Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Nawlins Funk Band Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Disco Unlimited Puglia's (Garden City) Damn Neighbors Sunset Grill (Seaford) Wonderous Stories / X-Session K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Southbound Mulcahys Pub & Concert Hall (Wantagh) Roger Friedman Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Unwined R.S. Jones (Merrick) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Bill Staines Our Times Coffeehouse/Ethical Humanist Society Building (Garden City) Pete Scherer Reel (East Rockaway) Eddie Money's Two Tickets To Paradise: The Musical Madison Theater at Molloy College (Rockville Centre)

Hall (Amityville) Freekbass Treme (Islip) Denise Kean Swept Away (Bay Shore) DJ Danja / Full House The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) The Gnarly Heads / Brother Joe Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Drive (Cars Tribute) / Fire & Ice (Pat Benatar Tribute) / Jeff Reagan Band 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Live Music Even Flow (Bay Shore) Bus Duty Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) The Best Of Broadway & More (Benefit Show) Dix Hills Performing Arts Center Robbie Rosen Sachem East High School (Farmingville)

12X The Arden (Port Jefferson) Nothing But Blue Twisted Tavern (Bohemia) Live Music Zebra Club (Copiague) Valerie Rose Crooked Rail (Northport Marshall Crenshaw Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Rebos / Sal Of Ready In 10 Bobbique (Patchogue) Back To The 80s Show With Jessie's Girl The Paramount (Huntington) The Lone Sharks Shandon Court (East Islip) The Toasted Loggers Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Murder Mystery & Dinner Show Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) 45 RPM / Decadia Revolution Music

Nassau Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Az Is Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Crimson Street Callahan's (East Meadow) Stages Puglia's (Garden City) Eddie Money's Two Tickets To Paradise: The Musical Madison Theatre at Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Revolver Sunset Grill (Seaford) Russ Seeger R.S. Jones (Merrick) Man Down / The Stanton Anderson Band The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Armed and Dangerous / Borgo Pass / Bloody Sabbath Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Decadia / Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore)

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Dillon Francis Terminal 5 (NYC) Urulu Rough Trade NYC Kingsley Flood Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Saturday, January 17

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Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Mike Tesler Reel (East Rockaway)

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Rock Stars From Mars / Cycle For Survival Fundraiser Bulldog Grille (Amityville) Easy Chief Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Live DJ Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Rat Race Choir / MC C.B. Revolution Music Hall (Amityville) Crush The Arden (Port Jefferson) Snakes & Arrows (Rush Tribute) Zebra Club (Copiague) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) 45 RPM / That 70s Band 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) 'Nuf Said Funk Band Treme (Islip) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Jelly Band Bobbique (Patchogue) Fresh Squeezed Lemonade Crooked Rail (Northport) Peat Moss & The Fertilizers / Completely Unchained The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Legends Of Rock & Roll 6 Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor) The Wild Women Of Comedy Dix Hills Performing Arts Center NYC/Queens The Stationary Set Rough Trade NYC New Myths Mercury Lounge (NYC) Dillon Francis Terminal 5 (NYC) Pam Steebler Cutting Room (NYC)

Sunday, January 18

Nassau Blind Dog Smith Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Irish Music Connoly Station (Malverne) Nutty Country Winter Event The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) 90s Alt Rock & Grunge Show: Not The Doctor / Return Of Saturn / Jesus Christ Pose / Last Exit K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore)

Suffolk Skip Bement Gray Horse Tavern (Bayport) Whitney Marchelle Treme (Islip) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Sunday Night Jam With Mike Guido & Mike Nugent Crooked Rail (Northport) Umphrey's McGee The Paramount (Huntington) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Breakfast Music With Paul Martin Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) The Magic of Thaddeus Dix Hills Performing Arts Center NYC/Queens Open Mic with Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside) Dillon Francis Terminal 5 (NYC)

Monday, January 19

Nassau Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Weeds Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh)


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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 Jam with Rockin' Rob Diamond Club (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Comedy Night Revolution (Amityville) Open Mic Night Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett)

NYC/Queens Jam with Richie Cannata The Bitter End (NYC) Open Jazz Jam Session Kitano New York Hotel (NYC)

Tuesday, January 20

Nassau Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyards American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Dianne, Larry & Joe P.J. Harper's (Valley Stream) Songwriters Roundtable Hosted By 42nd & Nelson K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Dakota Rose / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Jazz Jam Session Walk Street Tavern (New Hyde Park) Body & Soul Puglia's (Garden City)

Suffolk Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by

Your Guide To Local Events David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) The People's Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) 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) Ward Cloughen Shandon Court (East Islip) NYC/Queens Seether / Papa Roach Terminal 5 (NYC)

Wednesday, January 21

Nassau Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) Avner Levy R.S. Jones (Merrick) Kane Daly Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Eddie Sessa (Frank Sinatra Tribute) Puglia's (Garden City) Donny Celenza & Nina Gordon 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) Karaoke Wednesdays The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale)

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) Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Suffolk The Cogs Singles Open Jam The Stadium (Bohemia) Mike Deljudice & Friends The Arden (Port Jefferson) Open Jam Night with Jim Kolman Diamond Club & Sports Bar (Ronkonkoma) Garet Newman's Jazz Jam East End Republican Club (Sayville) Whiskey Road The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Karen Kateridge & J.D. Leonard Bobbique (Patchogue) Open Blues/Jazz Jam Park Avenue Studios/Briggs Music (Huntington) Open Mic hosted by Johnny B. Quogue East Pub (East Quogue) Open Mic hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue)

Thursday, January 22

Nassau Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz Night: Marty Phillips/Daryl Pooser/Bill Smith Viana Hotel + Spa (Westbury) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic Night Spice's Restaurant (Baldwin) Open Mic Night w/Mike Longo Mr. Beery's (Bethpage)

DJ Rusty Yardum Puglia's (Garden City) Acoustic Open Mic with Frank Walker Sunset Grill (Seaford) Salsa Night Holiday Inn (Carle Place) Karaoke with DJ Joey Mongoose Blue Parrot Lounge (Massapequa) Live Band Karaoke / Tuesday Afternoon (Moody Blues Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Comic Tales Of Tragic Heartbreak Still Partners (Sea Cliff)

Suffolk Jason Green & The Labor Of Love Treme (Islip) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Roosters Shandon Court (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Syncrosanct Bobbique (Patchogue) Ladies Night Featuring Chris Kenny The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Chris Angel: Mindfreak Live The Paramount (Huntington)

Friday, January 23

Nassau The Welldiggers Big Daddy's (Massapequa) KC & The Sunshine Band / Sugar Hill Gang NYCB Theatre at Westbury Brian McGeough Grillfire (Merrick) Colt Ford Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Noiz Puglia's (Garden City) The Hambones Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Jan Slow R.S. Jones (Merrick) The Acchords Puglia's (Garden City) Playing Dead / Buying Time / Habits /

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Too Many Voices / Radio Daze Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) 12X / 45 RPM The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Godfrey Townsend / The Clapton Chronicles (Eric Clapton Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Al Murphy Reel (East Rockaway) Benefit Concert: Robbie Rosen/Others Farmingdale High School

Your Guide To Local Events NYC/Queens Gramatik Best Buy Theater (NYC) Sylvan Esso Terminal 5 (NYC) Lia Laces Rough Trade NYC

Saturday, January 24

Suffolk Amanda Seales In “It's Complicated” Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Where Stars Collide / Paul Martin Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) The Vinyl Plane Revolution (Amityville) The Affordables Blues Band Treme (Islip) The Pamela Betti Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Yankee Rebel / David Ferro Bobbique (Patchogue) Satisfaction: The International Rolling Stones Tribute Show 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Live Music Even Flow (Bay Shore) Chris Angel: Mindfreak Live The Paramount (Huntington) Live Music Swept Away (Bay Shore) Mean Machine The Arden (Port Jefferson) The Lone Sharks Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Worst Case Scenario Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) DJ Trife / Tradewinds The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) Nick DiPaolo Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Nurse Beatle Crooked Rail (Northport)

Nassau Trainwreck / 45 RPM K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Steve Beery's Birthday Bonanza With Kerry Kearney & Friends Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Stonefly Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Tiger Rose Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Sweet Suzi & Sugafixx R.S. Jones (Merrick) Extreme The Space at Westbury Peat Moss & The Fertilizers / That 70s Band The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) 10th Annual Tribute To James D. McNaughton: The Nerds / Special Attractions Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Paul From South Of Sunrise Reel (East Rockaway) Eddie Money's Two Tickets To Paradise: The Musical Madison Theater at Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Suffolk The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Four Year Strong Revolution (Amityville) Ani DiFranco Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Live Music Swept Away (Bay Shore) Radio Riot The Arden (Port Jefferson) Vavoom Bulldog Grille (Amityville) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Rael: The Music Of Genesis, The

American Pink Floyd Experience 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Badlands (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) Dix Hills Performing Arts Center (Five Towns College) ChickenTown Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Motu Treme (Islip) Super Acoustic Bobbique (Patchogue) Ready In 10 / Bad Medicine The Nutty Irishman (Bay Shore) PDT Entertainment Presents Zebra Club (Copiague) Live DJ Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) The Hit Men Crooked Rail (Northport) NYC/Queens Gramatik Best Buy Theater (NYC) The Reverend Horton Heat / Dale Watson & The Lone Stars Gramercy Theatre (NYC) Besnard Lakes Rough Trade NYC The Henry Millers / The New Tarot / Hillary Capps Mercury Lounge (NYC)

Sunday, January 25

Nassau Eddie Money's Two Tickets To Paradise: The Musical Madison Theater at Molloy College (Rockville Centre)

Suffolk Traditional Irish Music Shandon Court (East Islip) Martin Flynn Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Jazz Jam Session Treme (Islip) Story Pirates Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Breakfast Music With Joe McKenna

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Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Tom Falco & Kevin Griffin Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) Sloan Wainwright University Café (Stony Brook University) Sunday Night Jam With Mike Guido & Mike Nugent Crooked Rail (Northport) Felix & The Cats: Benny Goodman Tribute Dix Hills Performing Arts Center NYC/Queens Open Mic w/Anthony Gibney Diving Bell (Sunnyside)

Monday, January 26

Nassau Industry Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach) Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Weeds Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh)

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) Eyes Set To Kill Revolution (Amityville) NYC/Queens Broncho Rough Trade NYC

The Best Venues & Bars, Unveiling The Stars

The Clapton Chronicles

K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore January 23 at 7 PM • kjfarrells.com • (516) 804-9925 This band of veteran musicians ranks among the area's most popular tribute acts, “chronicling” the music of Eric Clapton from the early days with John Mayall and Cream, to Eric’s stints with Blind Faith and Derek & The Dominos, all the way through to Clapton’s Grammy-winning solo career. And that's not all: Former John Entwistle Band stalwart Godfrey Townsend performs at 10 pm.

Ready In 10

The Nutty Irishman, Bay Shore January 24 at 11:30 PM thenuttyirishman.com (631) 969-9700 Once again, Ready In 10 performs at the Irishman, and it's no wonder why: Their extensive song list is comprised of Top 40 rock hits ranging from The Beatles to Kings Of Leon, and virtually everything in between. Yet, this charismatic foursome also has a canon of great original material as well.

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Colt Ford

Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh January 23 at 9 PM muls.com • (516) 783-7500 Country is surely king at Mulcahy's; following the stunning recently performance by Jana Kramer comes another country superstar in Ford – one of the few roots artists who can be described as a rapper, musician, and songwriter in equal parts. His 2012 album Declarations Of Independence soared to #1 on the Country charts; his newest is Thanks For Listening. Also on the bill: popular Southbound and DJ Deuce.


Arts Announcements Sloan Wainwright

Engeman Theatre: Based on the classic tale by Hans Christian Anderson.

Concerts Good Old Dance Band St. Sylvester's Parish Center, Medford Check website for show dates; (631) 730-3333; 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.

Art China Then & Now Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor Through March 8; (516) 484-9337; nassaumuseum.org This special event brings together brings together Chinese works of art from the classical, early modern, and contemporary periods. Children The Little Mermaid

Aladdin BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Through February 8; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company Children's Theatre: In Agrabah, every beggar has a story and every camel has a tail. All the Disney favorites are here, including Aladdin, Jasmine, and The Genie. The Snow Queen John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport January 31 through March 8; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com

Arts, Main Stage Theater, Stony Brook University Varying dates and times; stallercenter.com Upcoming in this special series, which features live encores of actual Metropolitan Opera events, during this period: The Merry Widow (January 17). Rock Legends Live: Jethro Tull (1969-1980)

Bring it On: The Musical CM Performing Arts Center, Oakdale January 15 through February 8; (631) 581-2700; cmpac.com CM Performing Arts: The movie that made cheerleading even more popular – especially among adults – is now a hit play. Don't Dress For Dinner

North Shore Chamber Choir Hymn Fest St. John The Baptist Church, Wading River January 25 at 4 pm; (631) 929-8549 A reflective afternoon concert of liturgical music along with readings. The New Students/ Pesky J. Nixon Hard Luck Cafe at Cinema Arts Center, Huntington January 15 at 7:30 pm; fmsh.org The current concert in the popular “Hard Luck Cafe” series from The Folk Music Society of Huntington

Rock Legends Live: Jethro Tull

BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through January 31; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company Children's Theatre: An adventurous little mermaid hopes to find the prince of her dreams, but first she must face the evil sea witch.

Send arts notices to gtmag@optonline.net one month before your first event.

(Note: no advance tickets are available for this event; admission is $10 for Cinema Art and FMSH members, or $15 for non-members). Sloan Wainwright University Café, Stony Brook University January 25 at 2 pm; (631) 632-1093; universitycafe.org Her family tree (brother Loudon Wainwright III, nephew Rufus Wainwright, nieces Martha Wainwright and Lucy Wainwright Roche) is equally as famous – but no one has a voice or songwriting bent quite like Sloan. Film Met Live In HD Series Staller Center for the

The New Students/Pesky J.Nixon Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington January 20 at 7:30 pm; (631) 423-7611; CinemaArtsCentre.org Controversial rock historian Bill Shelley hosts a big screen tribute to Ian Anderson's legendary band, featuring an array of film clip performances.

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. Theater Vanya & Sonya & Masha & Spike John W. Engeman Theatre at Northport January 22 through March 8; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: Christopher Durang's 2013 Tony Award winner for Best Play.

Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through February 7; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com The wild comedy that took Paris and London by storm before landing on Broadway in 2012. Contains mature themes; parental discretion is advised. After Sex, Then What? Vanderbilt Estate Carriage House, Centerport Through January 25; (516) 293-0674; ArenaPlayers.org Arena Players Repertory Company: A comedy involving two couples and the eternal battle of the sexes.

Office Hours BayWay Arts Center, East Islip Through January 18; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: Another work by Norm Foster, one of Canada's most popular playwrights. Scenery BroadHollow Theatre, Elmont Through January 18; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: A comedy by Ed Dixon.

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Studio News Scare Dont Fear

As always, here's a wish for happy holidays and a prosperous New Year for everyone involved in area recording studios, from the engineers and mastering masters to the talented musicians that lay down the tracks. Here's hoping that 2015 is a banner year for everyone. It appears 2014 was a great year for Jim, Mike, and the entire staff at Sabella Studios in Roslyn Heights. Recently, the crew at Sabella worked with veteran Americana singer/songwriter Bill Maier. The national recording artist had first worked with Sabella Studios more than 20 years ago before moving to

the Nashville area (Franklin, Tennessee to be precise) – but he recently returned to New York to work with the studio on an upcoming project. You can hear some of Maier's stellar past work on Five Towns College

Funkin' A Generation Zombie Independent

Who: Funkin' A is an emerging Long Islandbased band featuring a driving horn section – but don't think for a moment they're just another Earth Wind & Fire or Chicago clone. The big eight-piece band has drawn raves for its recent shows, and this album is more of the same – fresh, funky, modern, and tasty. It's such a step above most of what we hear produced locally that we're calling this the best

anniversary on November 22 at Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall in Wantagh. On the bill were the legendary area-based bands Vixen, Mazarin, White Fire with Bonnie Parker, Swift Kick, Full House, and the new Good Rats. It was a special

Sabella Studios

night that raised thousands for The John Thiessen Foundation, and the more than 1,000 fans that showed up raved that the sound and sights were spectacular – and we knew they would be, given the talent on that big stage as well as the efforts of Tom Steigler of BlokHed Studio, who was in charge of the backline

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Demolition

What a great way to start Demolition for 2015, as we're showcasintg two of the best locally produced albums that we received at the end of 2014:

the ReverbNation website; you can find his past music on CDBaby as well. Maier is a regular performer at some of “Music City's” best venues, including the legendary Bluebird Cafe. Also making news at Sabella in recent weeks was the return of Jason Bill Maier At Waters. Emerging as a promising songwriter in the New York City music scene, Waters' prevous release, the album See This Through, evoked a contemporary Americana/rock sound that belied influences ranging from Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen to more recent artists such as Ray LaMontagne. To learn about how you can become the next artist to go national after working with the team at Sabella, log on to sabellastudios.com, or call them at (516) 484-0862. One of the most successful events Good Times has been involved with in many a moon was the huge “Legends Of Long Island Rock” event celebrating our 45th

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area album of 2014. If you enjoy anyone from Blood Sweat & Tears to Kanye West, you'll find something to like in this album. The Artists & Their Sound: The band is comprised of Kyle Fitzpatrick (guitar, vocals), Wayne Maurice (trumpet), Matt O'Mara (bass), Damien Pagan (keyboards, vocals), Justin Peterson (drums), Justin Marks and Brian Amorello (saxophones), and Moe Tompkins (trombone). Fitzpatrick composed all of the songs here; the album was recorded by Eamonn Vaughan and mixed by Dan Malloy at Suffolk Recording Studios. The Songs: “Better Days,” “Working Band,” “Generation Zombie,” “Bang,” “High-5,” “Take A Seat Back,” “The Tone,” “Storm 19,” “Bumpa-Ta-Bumpa.” To Learn More About The Artists: Log on to funkin-a.com.

material, Halliday went quickly back in to record his much anticipated second release. Growing up playing many instruments in and out of projects led Halliday to record most of the instruments on his current releases. Teaming up with recording artist/producer Paul Andrejack and vocalist Emi

Who: Halliday is a new trio led by guitarist and bassist William Halliday, featuring vocalist Emi Pellegrino and drummer Paul Andrejack (also the leader of his own veteran area group). The Artists & Their Sound: From their bio: “William Halliday is a songwriter from Long Island, New York who released his self-titled debut CD in early 2013. With great response to the

Pellegrino, the magic begins!” The album was recorded at PMA Recording Studio in Medford, produced and engineered by Andrejack. The Songs: “Thought You'd Like To Know,” “Lanikai Moon,” “On And On,” “Interlude WL,” “Every Time,” “Absence,” “Interlude BL,” “It's Ending,” “Continuing On.” To Learn More About The Artists: Log on hallidaymusic.com.

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Studio News

the bands used during the night. Learn more about his nationally renowned BlokHed Studios by calling Tom at (631) 586-4111. Local artists on the rise: One of the area's most accompished performers, drummer, singer, guitarist, and songwriter Katie Pearlman, recently released a new single, “The Girl She Used To Be,” which has already been performed on area radio stations and in concert. Performing on the single were Katie Pearlman on acoustic guitar, drums, and vocals; Mark Dannon on bass; Dave Filloramo on pedal steel guitar; Mark Newman on electric guitar; and Jeff Pearlman on piano. Learn more and download the new song at katiepearlman.com. The song

was co-produced by Dave Caggiano and Katie Pearlman, recording and mixed by Caggiano, and mastered by Mark Dann. It's also been a busy year for one of the country's leading studios for indie rockers, VuDu Studios in Port Jefferson, where Mike Watts and his crew worked with the Rhode Islandbased nu-metal masters Scare Dont Fear. Their full length, From The Ground Up, was the first album released on the new KBB Records, produced by Watts himself. SDF rocked the house at The Amityville Music Hall on December 18, and followed that up with triumphant performance at The Studio at Webster Hall on December 20. Learn more at

vudustudios.com. Make sure you check out the newly redesigned website for Savage Sounds in West Hempstead, which details every service that the new-yet-rising studio can offer for both experience professional and fledgling musicians – the facility is even available for rehearsals as well as recording, mixing, mastering, and production services. It's all there to be seen at savagesoundsinc.com; you can also follow Savage Sounds on YouTube, Twitter, SoundCloud, and virtually all social media platforms. Critical 1 Studios has everything a recording artist could hope to utilize, delivered by the teams of music professionals at the helm. Learn more at critical1studios.com, or call (631) 586-4462 or (631) 796-0400. One of the top area music pros is Mic Angelo, who is at the helm of The Music Palace in West Hempstead, a nationally acclaimed studio with 20 platinum and 30 gold records to its credits, as well as five

Grammy Awards. Angelo recently reported to us that the studio now has a second SSL 4000E mixing console in house, and because of it the studio – recently expanded to three rooms – is mixing up a storm in recent weeks. In addtion, drummer Mark O’Connell of Taking Back Sunday was in to provide drum tracks for Kenny Truhn’s new album. To learn more about Music Palace, call them at (516) 481-0100. Five Towns College in Dix Hills is a great place to begin a professional audio career. To learn more, call the staff at (631) 656-2100.

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One of Long Island's fastest rising bands, the horror metal-bent Kissing Candice, has signed with Victory Records. Their debut album is coming this spring, and as the band would say: “Gore Core is coming!” From Victory: “In early 2012, ex-Dr. Acula keyboardist and sample mastermind Joey Simpson was looking to start a project that would not only combine metal, hardcore, industrial, and electronic music but would also placate his horror-culture addiction and recall the cinematic energy and grimness of bands like Slipknot and Marilyn Manson. Taking on the role of frontman, Simpson recruited guitarists Tommy Sciro and Walter Dicristina, Marco Caruso on drums, and bassist Mike Grippo, spawning Kissing Candice.” "Kissing Candice is proud to be a part of the Victory Records family and beyond excited to bring the shock back to rock,” said Simpson. “Our debut album will cement nightmares in your sleep. Stay scary!" Learn more at victoryrecords.com/kissingcandice.

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Grave Jinglers: A New Album

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MEDIA

Shop Till You Need To Recharge: It's the era of Kickstarter and Indegogo, and here comes yet another new concept in media: OPEN.TV Shopping Network is an idea for an e-commerce technology company that, according to its owner, former TV reporter Paul Boyd, could fill a void in shopping on the web. According to Boyd, many shoppers are turning to social platforms such as YouTube with the hope of finding a quality "unboxing" video of the actual product they want to purchase. In that light, OPEN.TV is being launched in an attempt to fill the demand and answer what he terms as “intense consumer demand for a better online shopping experience.” The site will offer 3D product images, POV cameras, dynamic video production, and modern production techniques. The company's Indiegogo campaign was linked at OPEN.TV … SiriuXM's golf coverage is like nothing else in media, devoting hours to original programming about a sport that otherwise doesn’t get a lot of air time. The network recently signed Bob Ford, widely considered the preeminent club professional in America, to host a new show on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (XM channel 93, Sirius channel 208) that will focus on the highly competitive ranks of amateur golf and showcase some of the best non-professional players in the country … Shout! Factory continues to be a TV fanatic's dream, releasing on DVD many classic television series that even ardent fans may have forgotten about. Released recently was a massive boxed set with the entire “Sgt. Bilko/The Phil Silvers Show” series; season sets for “Hill Street

Country Blues” and Jack Klugman's “Quincy M.E.”; and two different DVD releases featuring the suddenly resurgent “Weird” Al Yankovic … This next item personally bothers your humble writer: I was a gigantic comic book collector until my parents hounded me to stop reading “those funny books” at the age of about 13. Further proof that my parents knew absolutely nothing about anything: An old comic book that originally sold for a mere 10 cents on newsstands was purchased for $3.2 million in a recent eBay auction. The pristine Action #1, which marks Superman's first appearance, was purchased by New Yorkers Stephen Fishler and Vincent Zurzolo, co-owners of ComicConnect.com, an online auction house, and Metropolis, the vintage comic book dealer. For decades, Action #1 has been the most highly valued comic bookin the world, with only 100 copies in existence. This particular copy that was sold at the auction is the highest rated of all, with a 9.0 grading and incredibly rare white pages. The sale surpasses the previous record of nearly $2.2 million, set by ComicConnect in 2011, when it auctioned the Action #1 owned by actor Nicholas Cage. "Action #1 is the Holy Grail of comic books," said Fishler, who created the 10-point grading scale that has become the industry standard. "It not only introduced

Suuppeerrm maann:: HHiiss F iirrss tt AAppppeeaarraannccee Superman, but pioneered the superhero genre. There would be no Batman, no Spider-Man, no blockbuster movies, without it. Owning one is every collector's dream." Remember, kids: Never throw away a comic book!

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Trace Of Greatness: It made country music history – and area history as well. Eagle Rock Entertainment will ring in 2015 with Live Country!, Trace Adkins’ new live DVD to be released today (January 13). Live Country! is a 116-minute concert DVD shot at The Paramount in Huntington in August 2014. The 20song set includes Adkins’ high-octane hits “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” “Ladies Love Country Boys,” “Songs About Me,” and “Chrome,” as well as ballads such as“You’re Gonna Miss This,” and “Every Light In The House.” Live Country! also includes a bonus interview with Adkins as well. Adkins’ trademark baritone has powered countless hits to the top of the charts, and sold more than 10 million albums, cumulatively. His hit list includes “You're Gonna Miss This,” “Ladies Love Country Boys,” “Songs About Me,” “Every Light In The House,” “Hillbilly Bone (Blake Shelton & Trace Adkins),” and “Just Fishin’,” to name a few. The Grammy-nominated member of the Grand Ole Opry is a TV personality, actor, author, and spokesman for both The Wounded Warrior Program and The American Red Cross, for whom he raised more than $1.5 million dollars as winner of NBC’s “All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.” In recent years, Adkins has performed in seven USO Tours.

Good Times reviewed this historic Huntington concert, as writer Bob Wilson and ace concert photographer Wayne Herrschaft of HeadlampDigital.com were on hand to document the show. “The evening would feature what pretty much amounted to a live Trace Adkins’ Greatest Hits pacakge – much to the delight of his audience,” wrote Wilson in issue 1156. “Adkins sang as strongly as his six-piece band played, with a pair of female backup singers rounding out the act. Before the show, no less than AC/DC had blared through the speaker system, and it was easy to wonder if the rockers may have set the bar a little too high. Any concerns proved to be unfounded; the rhythm section was built Ford tough, hugging the road at high

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speed. As the band continued on with Songs About Me,’ ‘Big Time,’ ‘This Ain’t No Love Song,’ and ‘Southern Hallelujah,’ it was clear that on this evening the rebels had turned the tables and were easily conquering the Yankees.” This new DVD release is available now wherever video is sold.


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You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet: The guitiarist known as the “architect of Canadian rock & roll” is forging ahead into 2015 with a new project billed simply as Bachman. Joined by a virtuoso female rhythm section featuring Anna Ruddick on bass and Dale Anne Brendan on drums, the trio’s debut effort, Heavy Blues, will be available worldwide on April 15. Heavy Blues draws from this unlikely trio’s love of classic 60s blues/rock; the album features a new collection of Bachman originals. Featuring a list of Bachman’s contemporaries including Neil Young, Joe Bonamassa, Robert Randolph, and the late Jeff Healey, each musician contributes his signature-style guitar solos blending classic blues and rock with a modern undertone. The new effort is produced by Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, Rush, Led Zeppelin), and marks the rare occasion that Bachman has relinquished the producer reins; he was at the helm not only for most Bachman-Turner Overdrive projects, but also for those of Trooper, Union, and Ironhorse as well. “I’ve known Kevin for many years and watched his producer credits grow to include many rock legends,” said Bachman. “I knew that he could push me past my limit, pull me onto new paths, and direct me down new roads. The collaboration,

amazing experience for me.” Bachman has earned more than 120 gold and platinum album and singles awards around the world for performing and producing. As the co-founder and principal songwriter for The Guess Who and BachmanTurner Overdrive, Randy Bachman’s list of hits includes “American Woman,” “Looking Out for #1,” “Let It Ride,” Taking Care of Business,” “Undun,” and “No Sugar Tonight.” Bachman has also been awarded the Order of Canada, ASCAP’s Global Impact honor, the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, and received two separate inductions into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Learn more at randybachman.com. More Moody: Due to popular

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The Moody Blues

demand, The Moody Blues have announced a second performance on Saturday, March 28 at 8 pm, adding to their “Timeless Flight – The Polydor Years Tour” appearance at The NYCB Theatre at Westbury already announced for Friday, March 27 at 8 pm. Tickets for the added performance are $79.50, $59.50 and $49.50, and are available online at ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at (800) 745-3000, or at the Westbury box office. Event, date and time are subject to change. For more information, visit thetheatreatwestbury.com. The band will be touring in relation to their new box set, The Polydor Years 1986-1992, which was released November 24 on UMe. Joan Gone: "I will never retire, but this will be the last major tour that I will undertake," Joan Armatrading says of her 2014-2015 world tour, which kicked off in Britain in September and will arrive in the U.S. in the spring for two months of theater shows that include a stop in New York City on April 17 at 8 pm at The Concert Hall at New York Society for Ethical Culture (tickets via ticketmaster). Tickets ($65 and $75) Joan for the New York City show are now Armatrading on sale via Ticketmaster.com.

Who: Long Island native and popular song stylist Pamela Lewis will perform “New York State Of Mind: The Songs Of Billy Joel” at New York City’s famed Metropolitan Room on January 16 and 17 at 7 pm. Tickets are $20 with a two-drink minimum ($5 off for MAC and Cabaret Hotline members). For reservations and tickets, log on to metropolitanroom.com. The Artist & Her Sound: Lewis – known to her fans as “Champagne Pam,” so much so that she uses the monker as her web address (champagnepam.com) – is fast becoming one of the metropolitan area’s most in-demand cabaret-style singers and song stylists. In 2013, Lewis won BroadwayWorld.com’s New York Cabaret Award as “Best Female Vocalist,” according to her press team. From her press notes: “Being a Long Island native herself, Lewis considers the songs of Billy Joel to be the soundtrack of her life, and has been dreaming about performing them since she was a little girl. “I’ve always treasured Joel’s songbook,” Lewis says of one of the great pop singer/songwriters of the past 40 years. “Pamela’s love of her Long Island home, understanding of Joel’s Long Island roots, and passion for American popular song make her an ideal performer of this material. With new arrangements by Lewis with musical director Bill Heller on piano, Lewis’ husband John Hurley on guitar, Ritt Henn on bass, and Marcus Parsley on trumpet, Pamela transforms Joel’s classic songs into a sound of her own. “Directed by the well-known British cabaret star Barb Jungr, ‘New York State Of Mind’ will present Pamela Lewis just the way she is — a sassy singer who conveys an on-stage confidence and down-to-earth personality through her smooth, sensual vocals.” Lewis, who for more than 10 years has been a lead singer in one of Long Island’s most succesful show bands, Code Blue, revealed herself as one of New York’s rising cabaret stars after a run of her 2013 show at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, “Daddy’s Little Girl.” That performance earned critical raves from both the print media and on the web, which set the stage for the performaces to take place at The Metropolitan Room To Learn More About The Artist: For more information on Pamela Lewis, go to champagnepam.com/about.

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RHYTHM TRACKING

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(on the same bill as Bob Marley & The Wailers) got signed at Max's; so did Aerosmith, who ran with The Dolls and Wayne County in the early 70s; Steven Tyler still talks about Max's and about getting signed by Columbia’s Clive Davis at the club. At the end of 1973, Max's closed for a short while; it changed hands as Tommy and Laura Dean took over from Ruskin. They brought in the always-edgy Peter Crowley, who brought in Patti Smith, Blondie, and The Ramones. During the short period when Max's was closed, Hilly Kristal changed "Hilly's On The Bowery" into CBGB, and there were two clubs spotlighting bands that would soon be iconic, serving as prototypes for what would become UK punk a few years later. However, Max's is where it truly all began, where “other” types were welcome and celebrated, ushered in by the Warhol influence. Max's is where Ziggy-era David Bowie was introduced to Iggy Pop, where the revolutionary band Suicide created a style and sound that has since been imitated but never duplicated, where Robert Gordon brought rockabilly

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Cherry Vanilla

Max’s Fab 50: There will be a celebration for the 50th anniversary of the legendary Park Avenue South nightspot, Max's Kansas City, this spring. It seems like only yesterday that as a teenager I'd pore over the New York Daily News for pictures and gossip about Andy Warhol and his bizarre crew from “The Factory" (the name given to his office/loft space), who would head over to Max's and make headlines. Max's was really the first of the “in crowd” places Devo for the weirdos. In 1965, when Max's opened, the world at large was frightened and fascinated by Andy, his new kind of art, and the groundbreaking band he “created,” back to life, and where a young The Velvet Underground; the leader Madonna first emerged as a rocker of the group was a young Lou Reed. before embracing her dance destiny. Soon the club, owned by Mickey Devo was introduced to the Ruskin, was being visited by Jane world at Max's; it's also where Cheap Fonda, Truman Capote, Janis Joplin, Trick showcased for Davis and got Robert De Niro ... you name them, their Epic Records deal. How they were there. Underground stars different the world of music might soon to become “superstars” (another have been if Max's Kansas City Warhol invention, a term that became hadn't opened when and how it did. part of our popular vocabulary) were I'm thankful it existed, as I have Holly Woodlawn, Candy Darling, remained in contact with so many Cherry Vanilla, and Wayne (now friends I made there decades ago. Jayne) County. After The Velvets Bowery Electric, doors away from became the house band of sorts, Iggy where CBGB used to be, will host the & The Stooges played Max’s, as did Max's 50th celebration in early June The New York Dolls and Alice over three nights; I'll keep you posted Cooper. A young Bruce Springsteen as more news develops. Rock on!

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of the album. The band will be hitting the road again for their 2015, already-close to sold out “On The Road Again” stadium tour, which sees the band perform in Australia, Japan and South East Asia in support their new album. The North American tour, promoted by Live Nation, kicks off on July 9 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. The full 23-city North American tour includes stops in East Rutherford, New Jersey (August 5 at MetLife Stadium), Chicago, Boston, Detroit and Seattle, among other cities. Tickets are on sale now at livenation.com. With a staggering 94 number ones and over 46 million records sold in just four years, One Direction has gone from energetic pop upstarts to international superstars. Four follows the global success of their huge sellout “Where We Are” stadium tour and the 3D film documentary This Is Us. Fans also had the opportunity to relive this summers’

‘Four’ Makes Them Even Bigger Than Before There’s no question about it: One Direction has long eclipsed the “boy band” stigma to become a cross-cultural phenonmenon akin to the early Beatles and Elvis – the numbers simply don’t lie. One Direction’s new album, Four, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart with more 387,000 copies sold following its first hitting stores in November. Once again, One Direction made U.S. chart history, as they became first group to ever have their first four albums debut at #1. This amazing U.S. debut came hot off the heels of One Direction’s night at The American Music Awards, where they performed their new single “Night Changes” and took home three awards, including Artist of the Year.

It doesn’t stop there: On Spotify, Four received the largest first week streams ever in the U.S., with more than 11.6 million streams and 29.3 million streams globally. The band also reached a milestone with Spotify as they hit one billion total streams, joining an elite handful of superstars to reach this feat. Four, which includes the lead single “Steal My Girl” and the followup “Night Changes,” is the boys’ most personal album, as the members co-wrote 11 of the 12 tracks. The group worked with their longtime collaborators Julian Bunetta, John Ryan, and Jamie Scott on the majority

tour with the release of their second film Where We Are: The Concert Film, which broke records as the biggest ever “Event Cinema” audience across one weekend; the film is now available on DVD. Add all this to their three billion YouTube views, 109 million combined Twitter followers, and 33 million Facebook fans, and it’s clear that Liam, Harry, Louis, Niall, and Zayn genuinely are a worldwide phenomenon. For more info, visit onedirectionmusic.com.


BITS & PIECES Anastasia Ashley

Anastasia Ashley: Always Bikini Ready

Here's an item sure to make it seem a lot less like winter: Inergetics, Inc. recently launched a multimedia advertising campaign to promote its women's weight loss lifestyle supplements, Bikini Ready, which feature Bikini Ready brand spokeswoman, professional surfer, and fashion model Anastasia Ashley. The new "Too Hot to Date" advertising campaign targets women ages 18 to 34 who are looking to fulfill their New Year's resolutions and become bikini ready. The campaign will launch this month across a variety of cable TV networks, including MTV, USA Today, VH1, and TV Land. In 2014, Ashley was a standout in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and in Maxim, making appearances on MTV, ESPN, Access Hollywood, and FX, and garnering almost one million social media followers and fans across Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Ashley will be asking her followers across social media to join in the Bikini Ready campaign by using #TooHot when talking about their commitment to stay healthy and fit in 2015. Locally, Bikini Ready products are available at ShopRite, as well as leading e-tailers such as Amazon, LuckyVitamin.com, and BodyBuilding.com. For more information: bikinireadylifestyle.com.

Meghan Trainor

Old & New Both Rule

Jukebox Heroes 2014: As quaint as it may seem to some, yes, there are still jukeboxes – so which artists ruled the format in 2014? According to the AMI Jukebox Year-End Music Charts, classic rock still rules. The most popular jukebox artist of 2014 was the seminal southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, racking up 6,960,000 individual song plays. At around three minutes per song, that comes out to 347,963 hours – or the equivalent of 39 years of non-stop Skynyrd. Other mega-popular jukebox artists for 2014 included Guns N' Roses, The Allman Brothers Band, and The Zac Brown Band — the latter of which still received nearly 26 years of consecutive play. In the world of new music, up-andcoming artists such as Pharrell and Meghan Trainor made a huge splash on jukeboxes in 2014; Pharrell's album G-I-R-L, featuring "Happy," was played just short of 600,000 times. New hits from DJ Snake & Lil Jon, Latin artist Romeo Santos, and Iggy Azalea all racked up play counts in the hundreds of thousands as well. Visit amientertainment.com or follow AMI on Facebook or Twitter.

#1 In 40 Countries

Madonna:

Some performers never cool off: At press time at the end of December, Madonna's newest music was at #1 in more than 40 countries on iTunes charts around the world, including the U.S., with the release of six songs from her forthcoming album, Rebel Heart. In seven of those countries, she had multiple #1's. The single "Living For Love" was #1 in more

than 20 countries, and in another staggering achievement for the “Material Girl,” all six of the songs have been in the Top 10 on iTunes in several countries. The six songs – "Living For Love," "Devil Pray," "Ghosttown," "Unapologetic Bitch," "Illuminati" and "Bitch I'm Madonna (featuring Nicki Minaj)" – are available immediately when you preorder Rebel Heart at iTunes.com/Madonna. Rebel Heart will be released in March on Interscope Records.

Forever At Last

Madonna

to enter this new chapter of our band and creativity by joining together with Victory Records,” said drummer Jared Paris. ForeverAtLast features unique vocalist Brittany Paris, who fronts guitarist Jordan Vickers, bassist Ezekiel Vasquez, and Jared Paris on drums.

Dorothy Coming On Strong

No Toto This Time:

Sure Sign Of Victory

ForeverAtLast:

Victory Records recently signed emerging Indianapolis band ForeverAtLast to its roster. Victory has launched the careers of hundreds of top bands (most notably to Long Island, Taking Back Sunday among them). “ForeverAtLast is very excited

California-based, female-fronted rock band Dorothy (vocalist Dorothy, drummer Zac Morris, guitarist Mark Jackson, and bassist Gregg Cash) recently released its debut EP of the same name via all digital retailers. Make no mistake – this is no new-era stuff; Dorothy's sound harkens back to the likes of Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, and Black Sabbath. The digital album is now out at iTunes; details of a full-length album and new tour dates will be announced early this year. Learn much more via itsdorothysucka.com.

Dorothy

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