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Hot Nights:

Holiday Lights At Jones Beach

The 2015 Holiday Lights Spectacular has returned to Jones Beach, running now through Janauary 3. Schedule and ticket information is available at seetheholidaylights.com. The 2.5-mile light display returns for the second year after a seven year absence, and features new themed displays throughout the park as well as returning favorites including the 12 Days Of Christmas and Santa’s Beach Party. The park also features an expanded Holiday Village including a new ice skating rink as well as returning favorites such as pictures Rattlesnake with Santa, Holiday Hay Maze, holiday music and movies, and holiday refreshments. “Live Nation is thrilled to once again partner with Governor Cuomo and New York State Parks to be a part of lighting up the holiday season at Jones Beach,” said Alan Ostfield, President of Live Nation North Atlantic.

Hot Charity:

Rock Out For Toys For Tots

Here’s an easy, afforable, and enjoyable way to do a lot of good for the less fortunate this holiday season: The newly formed rock, classic rock, and blues group Rattlesnake will headline a special concert event benefitting Toys For Tots on Saturday, December 12 at

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8:30 pm at Swing The Teapot in Floral Park. For more information on this event: swingtheteapot. sqaurespace.com, or call (516) 244-2770. Special guests at this event will be the U.S. Marine Corps’ “Santa’s Sleigh,” which collects the toys. Admission couldn’t be more afforable: Those attending are requested to bring one, new unwrapped toy per person. For more on Rattlesnake, find the band on Facebook.

Hot History:

Dickens Festival Returns To Port Jefferson

The 20th annual Charels Dickens Festival returns from December 4 through 6 throughout Port Jefferson Village. For more information, call (631) 473-1414, or log on to portjeff.com. This seaport village will transform into a living Dickens stage; families from across the northeast will gather to celebrate the famed author by taking part in dozens of activities, including carriage rides, a visit down East Main Street’s Dickens Alley, the Crystal Ball, and the Grand Finale Parade. Fans will be dressed in period outfits, and reindeer viewings, old fashioned radio shows, and other attractions will be offered.

Hot Sweets:

Gingerbread Houses Galore

The third annual Long Island Gingerbread & Chocolate House Competition is Saturday, December 5 at The Chocolate Duck in Farmingdale. For more information: (516) 249-0887, or visit chocolateduck.com.


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YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore December 11 at 8 PM boultoncenter.org (631) 969-1101 We raved about his recent performance at The B.B. King Blues Club in New York City in a recent edition of “Jazz & Blues” – now experience his fleet-fingered blues superstar with his crack band in the intimate environs of the Boulton. He’s one of the finest practictioners of blues/rock on the road today.

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Big Events At Performing Arts Centers & Theaters

Leggz Ltd Dance: Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Ballet Madison Theatre, Molloy College, Rockville Centre December 11 through 13 madisontheatreny.org • (516) 678-5000 Rockville Centre Guild for the Arts presents the 19th year of Tchaikovsky’s classical ballet, under the artistic direction of Joan Hope MacNaughton; Scott Jackson Wiley directs The South Shore Symphony.

Hot Tips: Queens

The Nutcracker Suite Patchogue Theatre For The Performing Arts December 12 at 1 & 7 PM December 13 at 1 PM PatchogueTheatre.org (631) 207-1313 Ovations Dance Repertory Company’s production is the only full-length Nutcracker with a live 25-piece orchestra in Suffolk County: The Atlantic Wind Symphony.

Fall Dance Adelphi: Martha Graham Adelphi University Performing Arts Center December 2 through 6 • adelphi.edu (516) 877-4927 The Department of Dance presents a compilation of some of Graham’s most brilliant works, as well as feature works choreographed by faculty members Frank Augustyn, OrionDuckstein, and Adelheid B. Strelick.

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The 2015 Queens Holiday Market, from the same company that hosts the mega-popular LIC Flea & Food, now is the featured attractoin at The Shops at Atlas Park in Glendale. The indoor market is open every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 7 pm. The 25,000-square-foot space is transformed into a market, with goods including jewelry, clothes, accessories, art, vintage clothes, speciality items, furnishings, and more products perfect for hoiday gift-giving. A host of food delacacies – some mac and cheese specialties are pictured above – are available as well.

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TThh ee FF oo rr cc ee II ss W W ii tt hh YY oo uu :: W ii n W n tt ee rr C C oo nn II nn JJ aa m maa ii cc aa The comic and sci-fi convention WinterCon is December 5 and 6 at Resorts World Casino in Jamaica. With Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens due in theaters, Star Wars will be a huge part of this convention. Jeremy Bulloch and Daniel Logan are featured guests; others attractions will be appearances by John Morton and Taylor Gray, panels, costume contests, the Star Wars group The 501st Legion, and Star Wars comics artists John Cassaday and Dave Dorman. Info and tickets: Visit the show’s website, nywintercon.com.


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Love For The Holidays Landmark on Main Street, Port Washington December 5 at 8 PM landmarkonmainstreet.org (516) 767-6444 Lauded for her annual appearances on “Late Night With David Letterman,” this legendary R&B stylist and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer's holiday shows have become an annual tradition. And there’s little wonder why: A warm and open performer, she’s known for some of the greatest hits of R&B (“He’s A Rebel”) and modern holiday classics (“Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” “All Alone On Christmas”). Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, A Dance Company Queens Theatre, Flushing December 12 at 2 & 8 PM; December 13 at 3 PM queenstheatre.org (718) 760-0064 Brown's dance company focuses on the integration of traditional African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken word.

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uddenly solo, the indefinable Grace Potter returns to the area to headline at The Paramount in Huntington on Thursday, December 10 at 8 pm; Oh, Whitney opens. For tickets and information: paramountny.com. Potter’s musical journey reached a new milestone with the arrival of her solo debut, Midnight. The album was recorded and mixed at Barefoot Studios in Hollywood with producer Eric Valentine, whose own diverse discography show a similarly adventurous spirit and openness to possibility. If Valentine’s studio work has a distinguishing characteristic, it’s his hard-hitting sonic signature, which is on

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display throughout Midnight’s dozen tracks. The core studio band consisted of Potter and Valentine on most of the instruments, with Burr on drums and percussion. In addition, members of Potter’s longtime band The Nocturnals, guitarists Scott Tournet and Benny Yurco and bassist Michael Libramento, contributed to the sessions, as well as former tour mates and friends including singer/songwriter Rayland Baxter, Audra Mae, Noelle Skaggs of Fitz & Yhe Tantrums, Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips, and Nick Oliveri of Queens Of The Stone Age. “This album is about embracing life as it

Savion Glover's Dance Holiday Spectacular, Tilles Center, Greenvale, December 11 at 8 pm; tillescenter.org; (516) 2992752: The choreographer and dance sensation performs to holiday favorites from around the world .... The Lou Donaldson Quartet, Flushing Town Hall, December 12 at 8 pm; (718) 463-7700; flushingtownhall.org: Queens' jazz mecca present this NEA Jazz Master, whose distinctive blues-drenched alto sax has been a bopping force in jazz for more than six decades ... Emerson String Quartet, Staller Center for the Performing Arts, Stony Brook University, December 4 at 8 pm; (631) 632-ARTS; stallercenter.com: Eugene Drucker, Philip Setzer, Paul Watkins, and Lawrence Dutton perform Haydn and Beethoven string quartets in a program the quartet has dubbed “Passing The Torch”... Hot Tuna Acoustic, Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, December 5 at 8 pm; (631) 288-1500; whbpac.org: The Rock & Roll Hall Of Famers offer a lively acoustic set of new and old songs.

“This music means so much to me because it was hardwon,” Potter continued. “ It was a terrifying yet fulfilling process of boiling down what Ireally wanted to say – peeling back all the protective layers of lyrical metaphor and sonic padding that I’m so used to leaning on. Ultimately the process has fueled me to share more, learn more, listen carefully, work harder, love harder … Our time on earth is far too short to be resistant to beautiful opportunities as they come our way, so when my inspiration took me somewhere new, I did what I always do: stripped buck-ass naked and ran straight into comes at you – with all its unexpected twists the fire.” Citing Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, The and turns,” said Potter. “I took a much more Beatles, David Bowie, Blondie, and Beck as open approach to songwriting than I have in prime examples, Potter says she is drawn to the past – probably because it was unavoidartists who make sonic leaps from record to able. I’ve experienced a huge amount of growth and change The Emerging Star record — a notion she has explored throughout her career. in the past two years – both Finally Steps Out “The bands and artists that personal and professional, and captivate me,” Potter explained, On Her Own it can be overwhelming for an “are the ones who are always artist to find ways to express pushing it, always taking risks. A great that in a vacuum. So I tried to strip away the musician can shine in any genre. I refuse to confines of other people’s expectations. I make the same kind of record over and over started tapping into some of the deep-running — that’s not how art works for me. The worst themes that have shaped me into the human thing an artist can do,” she asserts, “is what is I’ve become, and as I went deeper and expected of them.” deeper, I found the results to be insanely Learn more at gracepotter.com. satisfying. PHotos (cover and article) courtesy Hollywood Records

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Coming Attractions

Starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan, Phylicia Rashad Directed by Ryan Coogler Warner Bros/MGM/ New Line Cinema Virtually everyone we know wants to see this new installment of the eternal Rocky series, as the legendary boxer Rocky Balboa is called upon to act as the trainer and mentor of Apollo Creed's son, who yearns to be a fighter himself. This isn't the first time, however, that Rocky served as a trainer for a young pug:

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1990's Rocky V saw the-then just-retired Rocky train young ingrate Tommy Gunn (real life boxer Tommy Morrison) as well as his own son (embarassingly played by the actor's own son, Sage) in a maudlin film that was easily the worst in the series, as well as a box office disaster. Bet you forgot all about that one. Yet, there's something perfect about the concept of Balboa taking on the assignment of training the son of his former nemesis (and

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Long Island Music Hall Of Fame's Holiday Ball Of Fame: Foghat Vince Martell & Band Of Brothers The Kerry Kearney Band Youth Be Told Gabrielle Ross Midnight Jam Featuring Randy Jackson

later best friend), and there was little question that this film was going to be a hit even if it wasn't worthy of carrying on the heartwarming Rocky tradition. But everything works here, particularly the casting of Michael B. Jordan – lambasted for taking a role in the disastrous Fantastic Four reboot – whose buff physique and obvous athletic prowess made him a natural for the role of the perfectly named Adonis Johnson, the son of the former heavyweight champion of the world. Naturally, it won't be easy going for either Rocky or his new protegé, as the aging Rocky's health is flagging, and Adonis has so much baggage he should be sponsored by American Tourister. Do not fear, action film fans – it all wraps up superbly in a movie that's the best acted and directed in the series since the first Rocky, with the most realistic boxing and training scenes ever filmed for the series serving as unforgettable highlights.

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By The Sea (At press time, wide release date undetermined): Brangelina's attempt to get “deep” is so abysmally bad that it may never get the By wide release it was The originally scheduled Sea to. Another epic bomb in a year already full of them, but we will admit: This is the most beautifully shot film of impossibly attractive people staring into the distance that’s ever been produced. Every Thing Will Be Fine (December 4): Based on pre-release scuttlebutt for this star-studded (James Franco, Rachel McAdams) mess: No. No, it won't. That's two dour duds released at the same time. Bleeding Heart (December 11): The question isn’t “can Jessica Biel act” – it’s “why was this made?”

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The Best Venues & Bars, Unveiling The Stars Foghat

December 5 at 8 PM Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall, Wantagh muls.com • (516) 783-7500 • ticketweb.com A huge event featuring the 40th anniversary of Foghat, aided and abetted by a host of top Long Island-based groups and artists. Proceeds benefit the LIMHoF’s education programs and scholarship fund, and support the building of the organization's first home and museum. Curt Arnel & Friends: Open Jam K.J. Farrell's, Bellmore Sundays at 7:30 PM • kjfarrells.com • (516) 804-9925 A quartet of accomplished musicians – Arnel, Tim Smith, Glen Goldman, and Paul Karekinian – host a live jam with major league-quality backline and awesome sound, but the best part is the high vibes and good spirits ... not to mention some great drink and food specials. Grab your axe. 6 • Good Times Magazine - December 1 - 14, 2015

Friday Night Face Off The Comedy Club At Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Fridays at 10 PM • (631) 928-9100 theatrethree.com It's official but this is an easy one: This is the area’s longest-running improv show. Join the cast of crazies as they take audience suggestions and turn them into wild and zany scenes of utter insanity as two teams of improv masters are pitted against each other for the weekly “championship.” It's clearly one of the area's best comedy values.


THE BOUNTIFUL GOURMET Spanky's In Our Gang: It's not often that we walk into a new fast food place with zero expecations and leave absolutely floored, but that's exactly what happened when we visited the new Spanky's Food Factory in Garden City Park (2458 Jericho Turnpike, (516) 280-8440). So old school that it's new age, Spanky's offers generous portions of expertly prepared comfort food, served with a smile at this new, family run business. After our pair of visits, we are Spanky’s happy to report: Spanky's is Food Factory: about as good as it gets. A Burger The smallish interior, done Beyond in modern industrial style (hence the “food factory” concept), offers just a few tables and a rather dull view of a parking lot – but oh, my, the food, all offered at surprisingly low prices. During our first visit, we tried the “The Burger” with naked fries, and nothing could have prepared us: Not one but two sirloin patties on an oversized homemade bun, and the freshness of it all was overwhelming. We'll go out on a limb: It's one of the best hamburgers we've tried in ages, easily one of the finest in Nassau County. Our second visit, on a Sunday afternoon with a group, allowed us to try Spanky's specialty: Wings, offered in buffalo, buffalo garlic, sweet chili-covered honey BBQ, and other varieties, and again, Spanky's emerged with a winner, as the oversized yet light and flavorful wings were stellar. Case in point: As we waited for our order, others were ordering take-out wings for football watching; that tells you everything you need to know. Other offerings include sandwiches, sales, and great snacks such as garlic pretzels, buffalo mac and cheese, homemade potato chips (!) and fried ravioli (!!). Everything is served with a smile; upon leaving, the cook actually asked if we enjoyed our food and wished us a good day. That's the secret, folks: Care about your customers and offer great food. The only thing we don't like about Spanky's Food Factory is its smallish parking lot – after the New Hyde Park/Mineola area finds out how good Spanky's is, getting a spot for the jalopy is going to be pretty tough. Ben's Does Good: Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers hosted the 12th annual Interfaith Nutrition Network’s (INN) Charitable Fundraiser, “The Olde Time New York Deli Experience,” at Ben’s of Greenvale on October 5. This year’s event raised more than $13,000 in support of the organization’s mission of “neighbors helping neighbors.” Ben’s Deli owner and founder Ronnie Dragoon served as the event’s “official pastrami slicer.” A long-time supporter and board member for The INN,Dragoon donated 100 percent of all proceeds from the event to support Long Islanders in need on behalf of Ben’s Kosher Deli. “We are extremely fortunate to have supporters like Ronnie Dragoon and the entire team at Ben’s hosting The INN for this annual event,” says Jean Kelly, executive director of The INN. “Friends of The INN look forward to having a delicious meal each year and contributing towards our goal of helping hungry and homeless Long Islanders in the process.” Ben’s famous pastrami sandwiches were served alongside turkey, corned beef, latkes, sauerkraut, pickles, and kosher hot dogs. "For over 10 years, Ronnie has been the hard-working and very generous host of the ‘Olde Time New York Deli Celebration,’” said Rob Kammerer, event organizer and INN Board Member. “Thank you to Ronnie, Todd Silverstein [Ben’s Catering Director], and all of the Ben’s Deli staff."

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Comedy For Christmas: Gary Smith's New York Entertainment Club will offer a weekend of laughs at The Bellmore Movies: One of the great old-school comedians still working,

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Uncle Floyd, headlines his return to the area in “Back To Bellmore” on Sunday, December 13 at 7:30 pm, while longtime “Imus In The Morning” star Rob Bartlett teams with Tony Powell for “Too Early For Christmas,” a pre-holiday comedy show, on Saturday, December 12 at 8 pm. Advance tickets for both of these special events are now available at nyentertainmentclub.com. Some people may very well have an uncle who wears a porkpie hat, bow tie, and loud plaid sportcoat, and often croons old-time songs – but has he co-starred with Robin Williams, earned a Guinness-verified world record, or been the subject of a David Bowie song? “Uncle” Floyd Vivino began his Uncle career in show busiFloyd ness as a child performer, and has gone on to legendary status for his long-running, New Jersey-based “The Uncle Floyd,” show, a deftly smart yet ultra-low budget comedy show that many comedy fans still yearn for the days of. An accomplished actor, Floyd has appeared in dozens of TV shows and major motion pictures – yet, to many, he's the king of barrellhouse piano, great old-school jokes, and the kind of

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entertainment that gets rarer as the years go by. Another star with a huge cult following is Rob Bartlett, who will team with longtime collaborator Tonly Powell for their newest live holiday comedy extravaganza on December 12 in Bellmore. Best known for his longtime stint as Don Imus' comic foil on the legendary morning radio show “Imus In The Morning,” Bartlett's done so much acting and offered so many varied kinds of shows and performances that it's hard to list them all here, but the memories come flooding back: He was

one of the original hosts of “WWE Monday Night Raw”; played the classic role of Speed in the Broadway revival of The Odd Couple starring Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, and appeared in several other Broadway shows; starred in his own Broadway show, More To Love; and was the focus of his own comedy tours with his backup group, The Bartlettes. His partner for this wacky Christmas show, Tony Powell, is a more recent yet veteran addition to the “Imus In The Morning” show, and a member of the acerbic yet lovable radio star's team when it moved to 77 WABC-AM, and has a long list of comedy appearances in his own right at top comedy clubs and media. His compendium of TV credits include “Showtime At The Apollo” and a long line of well-remembered commercials, including classic ads for Visa and Ritz Crackers. This show seems the perfect antidote for holiday schmaltz, so strap in and enjoy. Good Times Magazine - December 1 - 14, 2015 • 7


The New York Jets received a lot of vitriol after losing their recent Thursday night football game to Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills, 22-17. The score was misleading because the Jets were flat the whole night, and trailed nearly the

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entire game save for a brief 3-0 lead. What bothered Jets fans was not so much that their team lost to their former head coach as much as they were awful on national television, and lost a game to a division rival in a game that may have wild card implications. Many stupid things occurred in the game; thin-as-a-rail wide receiver Devin Smith, not a good kick returner, fumbled one deep in Jets territory that got returned for an easy Bills touchdown; with six seconds remaining in the second quarter, Zac Stacy, a nondescript running back and even less of a kick return threat, tried to run the ball back instead of smartly falling on it and waiting for the half to end – and he wound up getting a broken ankle for his poor judgment. A secondary area of frustration: Every season, it is basically a foregone conclusion that the New England Patriots will win the AFC East. That leaves the Jets and every other team in that division playing for wild card

Bowling With Bob Smith

Betts On Bowling: No, our first photo isn’t in the wrong place! From the PBA's Bill Vint: Mookie Betts returned to his home in Nashville the day after his season with the Boston Red Sox ended – and that evening, a supply of new Mookie bowling balls was delivered to his Betts house. A few days later he was at Donelson Strike & Spare, practicing as he began preparing for his debut in the GEICO Professional Bowlers Association World Series of Bowling VII in Reno, Nevada, taking place from December 7 through 19. The 23-year-old outfielder has been preparing himself for his next athletic challenge: competing for the first time against a field of more than 200 of the world’s best bowlers, and hoping to make a “cut” in the sport’s most complex environment. “I’ve been bowling for a long time, and the opportunity to bowl against the guys I’ve watched on TV on Sundays for all these years is going to be an amazing experience,” said Betts. Betts will get his chance to bowl with and against professional bowling’s best because he mentioned during the baseball season that he wanted to bowl in the annual PBA Chris Paul Celebrity Invitational (which he will do in January). That expression of interest led the PBA to invite him to bowl in the World Series as well. He eagerly accepted. Now, he said, it’s a matter of getting into bowling shape and learning as much as he can about PBA-

crumbs, and that factor seems dispiriting to both the players and their fans. It appears to be the end of an era for the New York Mets, as second baseman and playoffs hero Daniel Murphy rejected the team’s generous $15.8 million qualifying offer. Expect young Dilson Herrera to man second base next season. One can understand why the Mets would part ways with Yoenis Cespedes, but given the puny offense exposed by the Royals in the World Series, it’s a bit discouraging that the scuttlebutt is that the team is not a serious player for free agents Jason Heyward or Justin Upton. New York Yankees general manager Brian Rex Cashman may have Ryan fleeced the Minnesota Twins by trading backup catcher John Ryan Murphy for promising switch-hitting outfielder Aaron Hicks. If you are one of the many baseball fans who go into a funk once the World Series ends, I heartily recommend picking up a copy of Jeff Katz’s Split Season (St. Martin’s), which looks back the 1981 season which suffered from a mid-season lockout that resulted in Major League Baseball playing two separate half-seasons. Katz provides a gritty account of behind-the-scenes machinations of the labor

dispute, including the three-way fight between Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, the various team owners, and the owners’ polarizing negotiator, Ray Grebey. They were no match for the Players Association’s Marvin Miller, who made sure that his rank and file presented a united front. The author also recounts the phenomenal rookie season of Los Angeles

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Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, as well as the World Series between the Dodgers and Yankees. The New York Knicks have been fun to watch in the early going of this NBA season – for the first three quarters of their games, at

Photos: Larry Dimitriou by Bob Smith; Eric Kaplan courtesy LIGBT; Mookie Betts by Keith Allison (Creative Commons)

Adam Zimmerman kept rolling along level competition before making his with this 18th title at the LIYBT debut. “I’m been practicing every tournament on November 1 at South other day,” he said, “and I’m subbing in Levittown Lanes. Scholarship winners a couple of leagues (at Donelson from this event: Strike & Spare and Oak Valley Lanes). Handicap Division: Spencer Szeto I’m going to try to make a cut.” $90, Stephen Russell $70, Peter Betts and the entire World Series Gilliland $50. field will bowl nine-game qualifying Scratch Division: Adam rounds in the Cheetah, Viper, Zimmerman $100, Adam Glickman Chameleon, and $75, Drew Esposito $50, Dominic Scorpion tournaCasale $40. ments. The World Larry Dimitriou Scratch Eliminator: Adam Glickman Series continues $10, Dominic Casale $6, Daniel Feehan $4. through Saturday, December Next stop for the LIYBT’s youth tournaments: 19, and also will feature the December 6 at AMF Wantagh Lanes, and ive ESPN finals of the Rolltech December 20 at AMF East Meadow Lanes PBA World Championship on for an Adult/Junior event. Learn more about how to Thursday, December 17 at 7 get yourself or your child involved by logging on to pm. More: pba.com. Herrill Heroics: Here's liybtbowling.com. LIGBT recent honor scores from Herrill Rolling: Paulo Lanes in New Hyde Park: Wednesday Early Mixed: Delia Martins won the Marquez 215; Congratulations to Long Island Michael Fels for his 752 series – Generations which included a 300 game; Albert Bowling Habib 287; Josh Kramer 257; John Marotta 253; Delia Marquez 221; Tournament JoAnne Perry 206; Jeanine (LIBGT) and a Musacchio 202. cool $1,000 for Chatterbox Mixed: Ron Neugebauer his efforts on 257; Andrew Davidow 257; Fred Wiebelt 250; Scott Davidow 256; November 9 at Matthew Quinn 252. Farmingdale Lanes ... Archie Nabas of Queens Friday Early Rollers Sr.: Marie Village captured his second LIBGT tournament Zichella 209; Sylvia Abaines 204. in a month's time when he emerged as the Thursday Early Mixed: Mike Crea 265, Larry Dimitriou 299. champion of the event on October 25 at South Bowlaire: Stu Brustein 256. Levittown Lanes ... Eric Kaplan of Oakland Three-Man Classic: Doug Liquori 775 series; Frank Calca 707 Gardens (pictured above) captured the LIGBT series; Jeffrey Goldfisher 706 series; Jason Fennell 712 series. tournament at AMF Wantagh Lanes on NYKD: Congratulations to Jun Kim for his recent 300 game. Friday Mixed Nuts: John Cutter Sr. 268. November 15. LIYBT Titans: Spencer Szeto won what Learn how to get involved in these enjoyable turned out to be his second title in a row, and amateur handicap tournaments at ligbtour.com.

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Photos: Rex Ryan courtesy NFL; Dilson Herrera, Ed Mangano by Bob Smith; Isiah Thomas by Keith Allison

Ed their 2009/10 New Jersey Nets team, who Mangano came out on the short end of the first 18

least. Unfortunately, pro basketball has four quarters, and the Knicks have had trouble finishing games; a good example was their recent game at MSG against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Carmelo Anthony had 26 points in the game, but 22 came in the first half as a 10-point halftime lead turned into a 6-point loss. Before that game, I ran into former Knicks player Kiki Vandeweghe, who also served as the head coach of the Nets during their horrible 2009/10 season when they won a grand total of 12 games. Kiki is currently an executive in the NBA’s front office, and he made it clear that while he feels for current Nets head coach Lionel Hollins, he wouldn’t want to switch places with him. The 2015/16 Brooklyn Nets were at least able to win a game after dropping their first seven, so that record places them ahead of

games of that season.The current Nets squad is still in jeopardy of challenging the 1972/73 Philadelphia 76ers 9-73 record of futility. Aside from the fact that most teams have stronger rosters, the Nets lose because other teams have a propensity to hit three-point shots against them with alarming regularity. On their recent road trip, the Nets blew a 15–point lead because the Kings’ Rajon Rondo and DeMarcus Cousins hit three-pointers at will. The Nets will be have an NBA Developmental League team in the refurbished Nassau Coliseum beginning in 2017. Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano promises that mass transit to the Coliseum will be improved. Mangano told me that there will be buses that will shuttle customers to both the Hempstead and Mineola LIRR stations before and after events; he also believes that the Coliseum will host an American Hockey League team, and added that he did not think it would be the Islanders’ current AHL team, the Bridgeport Sound-Tigers. Long Island baby boomers remember how NBA Hall Of Fame forward Rick Barry led the Nets to glory at both the Island Garden in West Hempstead and the Nassau Coliseum in the early 1970s. Barry was hired by a company that had a booth at HX, the Hotel Experience trade show, at the Javits Center last month. I asked Barry, one of the best foul shooters in

history of pro basketball, why no one shoots them underhanded in the manner that he did. Barry guessed that players make so much money now that they don’t care about working on free throws, and ESPN rarely shows them on SportsCenter. He added that many NBA players don’t think that it’s macho to attempt free throws underhanded. Kudos to HBO’s “Real Sports With Bryant Gumble” to profile Isiah Thomas, who brought success in his first year as president of the New York Liberty. Thomas admitted that Isiah he was lousy Thomas at running the Knicks, but he denied that he ever sexually harassed Anucha Browne Sanders. MSG CEO (and Oyster Bay resident) James Dolan gave a rare interview to Gumbel as part of the Thomas segment.

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f you've ever loved R&B, soul vocal groups, disco, dance music, or funk, we can't recommend this one enough: The second annual Bell Bottom Ball is Saturday, December 5 at 8 pm at The NYCB Theatre At Wesbury. Advance ticket sales were so strong that what originally was to be performed as a show in the half-round will now be an event in all ticketed sections, so make plans quickly; tickets are at thetheatreatwestbury.com or ticketmaster.com, We've seen a lot of “package” or multi-act shows before, but just naming the incredible array of stars and legends that will perform on

THE BELL BOTTOM BALL

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George McCrae

all to be brought to the stage by host and emcee Joe Causi and oldies radio giant WCBS 101.1 FM: The Trammps: “Disco Inferno,” “Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart,” “That's Where The Happy People Go” (“Inferno” helped make the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack one of the bestselling record albums of all time) France Joli: “Come To Me,” “Don't Stop Dancing,” “Gonna Get Over You” (the popular singer still perthis night should be enough for you to want to forms often in Long Island) be there – in all honestly, we can't still can't Harold Melvin's Blue Notes: “If You believe all these R&B giants are appearing on Don't Know Me By Now,” “The Love I the same stage in the same night. Here is the Lost,” “Wake Up Everybody,” “Bad Luck” roster of bands and entertainers and a listing of the songs they're famous for (at press time), (the original group’s golden years members included the late Harold A Taste Melvin and Teddy Of Honey Pendergrass, who went on to massive solo success as well) Double Exposure: “Ten Percent,” “Everyman (Has To Carry His Own Weight)” A Taste Of Honey: “Boogie Oogie Oogie” (the hit B-side on the still-available 12’’ disco single is Domenic Troiano's “We All Need Love,” but “Boogie” helped earn the disco artists a Best New Artist Grammy) First Choice: “Doctor Love,” “Armed And Extremely Dangerous” Gary's Gang: “Keep On Dancing” (not to be confused with the Jimmy Hart-led classic by The Gentrys), “Makin' Music” Jay Stovall of Machine: “There But For The Grace Of God Go I,” “Power And Reason” Anita Ward: “Ring My Bell,” “Don't Drop My Love” 10 • Good Times Magazine - December 1 - 14, 2015 •

The Biggest Array Of R&B Legends Ever Assembled At NYCB Theatre At Westbury

George McCrae: “Rock Your Baby,” “I Get Lifted” Archie Bell: “Tighten Up,” “Any Time Is Right” (the original group was Archie Bell & The Drells – and, yes, this is the group that baseball announcer Keith Hernandez often refers to during Anita New York Mets’ Ward games in reference to a player losing his cool: “He went all Archie Bell on that play”) In addition, there also will be a live set by Disco Unlimited. All in all, it's going to be a full stage of legends in the Long Island's famous theater in the round … all of whom will surely get down on December 5.

Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes


Calendar

Tuesday, December 1

Nassau

Original Music Showcase: Three Bands 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) Dakota Rose / DJ Cowboy Ben-E The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Frank Bellucci Trio The Living Room (Bethpage) Suffolk 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 HarryOke The Thirsty Scholar (Holbrook) Open Mic with Shaun Lally Flanagan's Pub (Ronkonkoma) Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) The Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) NYC/Queens Fourplay The Blue Note (NYC)

Victoria Reed Rockwood Music Hall (NYC)

Wednesday, December 2 Nassau

Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Blues At Sunset: Open Jam With The Sunset Boyz Sunset Grill (Seaford) 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) David Glukh Duo Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) 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) Sweet Suzi & Sugafixx Bobbique (Patchogue) Open Mic With Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Open Mic & Jam 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Retro Wednesday Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Fourplay The Blue Note (NYC) Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders Mercury Lounge (NYC) Arturo Sandoval 92nd Street Y (NYC)

Thursday, December 3

Nassau Live Band Karaoke / FM (Steely Dan Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Roz Chast NYCB Theatre At Westbury John Theissen Foundation Holiday Gala Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) The 90s Band / Inner Situation 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 Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Christmas Show Plattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Brian McGeough Hudson’s Mill (Massapequa) Suffolk Big Shot (Billy Joel Tribute) The Paramount (Huntington) Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Jerry Schaefer's Americana Showcase With Jack Licitra Treme (Islip) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Frank O'Brien & Tim Givens Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Burn Halo / An Honest Year Revolution (Amityville) NYC/Queens Fourplay The Blue Note (NYC) Spector Mercury Lounge (NYC) Oogee Wawa The Bitter End (NYC)

Friday, December 4

Nassau Return Of The Dukes: Tom Wopat & John Schneider NYCB Theatre At Westbury Godfrey Townsend / Streetfighter (Rolling Stones Tribute) K.J. Farrell's

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Calendar (Bellmore) Milagro (Santana Tribute) / 45 RPM Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) George Winston Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) The Electric Dudes Caracara Mexican Restaurant (Farmingdale) The J.D. Blues Band Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Mike Barry Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Platinum Star / The Retros The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Arcadia Puglia's (Garden City) Highway Robbery D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) The Tin Can Collective / Forget This / mm/yyyy / Grampfather / It Came From Space Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Soul Picnic / Charity Toy Drive Sunset Grill (Seaford) The Joe Rock Band Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Fools For Kings Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Beyond Fab (Beatles Tribute) Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Dance NIght The Living Room (Bethpage) Brother Sun Garden Stage Coffeehouse/Unitarian Universalist Congregation Of Central Nassau (Garden City) Brian McGeough Kitty O’Hara’s (Baldwin) Suffolk Eric Burdon & The Animals / Leslie West The Paramount (Huntington) The Nutcracker Patchogue Theatre Eileen Ivers Boulton Center (Bay Shore) 4 Shades Of Grey / Mike Gregory

Your Guide To Local Events (Happy Hour) Shandon Court (East Islip) Deicide Revolution (Amityville) Cold Shot / David Ferro (Happy Hour) Bobbique (Patchogue) Cassandra House Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) DJ Curt Doogie / Surfrider Benefit Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) The Bucket List Treme (Islip) Mean Machine / Them Bones / The 90s Band 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Stepping Stones Benefit: Cass Dillon / SEE/ Kim Vogels / Scruffy Pearls / Bobby Chucka / Ryan Rickenbach Jamesport Meeting House Tier 1 Wrestling: Live Professional Wrestling NYWC Sportatorium (Deer Park) Rockabilly Christmas Concert: Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks / Jason D. Williams / Prentiss McNeil / Bobby Volkman Trio Suffolk Theatre (Riverhead) Captain Jack / Decadia Evolution (Patchogue) Garnet Rogers University Café (Stony Brook University) Not Here To Love: Drake Night Amityville Music Hall Hi Def The North Tap (Mt. Sinai) Yankee Rebel Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens Fourplay The Blue Note (NYC)

Saturday, December 5

Nassau Jingle Bell Bottom Ball NYCB Theatre At Westbury Holiday Ball Of Fame: Foghat / Others

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Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) Generations Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Revolver / Charity Toy Drive Sunset Grill (Seaford) Ready In 10 / The Retros The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) DJ McLovin Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Hokus Pokus Puglia's (Garden City) Zero Holds / The Nightmare Police / Bad Mary / Samurai Pizza Cats Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Halfstep (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Tiger Rose (Jerry Garcia Band Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Taylor LaBriola Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Steem Blue Parrot (Massapequa) Killin' Time D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Live Music Whoville (Bethpage) Darlene Love Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Uppercut Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Suffolk Classic Albums Live: A John Lennon Christmas The Paramount (Huntington) The Electric Dudes Gunther's (Northport) The Nutcracker Patchogue Theatre Acoustic Hot Tuna Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Shecky & The Twangtones Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz

Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Electrix (Grateful Dead Tribute) / Reverend Jefferson (Jefferson Airplane Tribute) / Leah Kay 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) The Eric Gales Band Treme (Islip) Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Soundswell Bobbique (Patchogue) The Hoodoo Loungers / Nancy Atlas Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Almost Queen (Queen Tribute) / Allmost Brothers Band (Allman Brothers Band Tribute) / Speed King (Deep Purple) Revolution (Amityville) Aztec Two-Step: The Simon & Garfunkel Songbook Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Saturday Night Dance Party Emporium (Patchogue) The Touch Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven) The Lisa Polizzi Band Sidetracked (Sayville) 2012 The North Tap (Mt. Sinai) Toga Party: E3 Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens Fourplay The Blue Note (NYC) Lawrence / The Rooks Mercury Lounge (NYC) WinterCon Comics & Sci-Fi Convention Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Steel Wolf / Squirrels From Hell Basement Bar (Brooklyn) Cyndi Lauper & Friends: Home For The Holidays Beacon Theatre (NYC)

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Calendar Nassau Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Glen Goldman, Tim Smith, & Paul Karekinian K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Doo Wop Extravaganza NYCB Theatre At Westbury COS Winter Concert Madison Theatre/Molloy College (Rockville Centre) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Live Music Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Irish Music Connoly Station (Malverne) Live Reggae Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Jazz Brunch City Cellar (Westbury) Shanghai Quartet Tilles Center (Brookville) The Long Island Senior Pops Orchestra Brookside School (North Merrick) Suffolk Robert Irvine The Paramount (Huntington) Storytellers Jazz Band Treme (Islip) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) The Nutcracker Patchogue Theatre Joe Carter Duo Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Stony Brook Children's Hospital Toy Drive & Benefit: Pamela Betti Band / The 60s Invasion / That 70s Band / Mark Klein / Joseph Felicetta 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Life After Death Revolution (Amityville) Dave March Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Everything Ever / Romp Amityville Music Hall Live Irish Music Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Reggae Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) 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) WinterCon Comics & Sci-Fi Convention Resorts World Casino (Jamaica) Fourplay The Blue Note (NYC)

Monday, December 7 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)

Your Guide To Local Events Monday Night Mic With Ryan Lincoln BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) NYC/Queens Jam with Richie Cannata The Bitter End (NYC) Open Jazz Jam Session Kitano New York Hotel (NYC) The Jersey Four (Four Seasons Tribute) B.B. King's (NYC) Maya Azucena The Blue Note (NYC)

Tuesday, December 8

Nassau LI Rock Unplugged: Craving Strange / Revel 9 / Others K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Open Mic hosted by Mike Dorio Jack Halyard's American Bar & Grill (Oyster Bay) Whiskey Road / DJ Cowboy Ben-E 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 Rob Thomas The Paramount (Huntington) Acoustic Open Mic Nite hosted by David Jon Paisley 50 Yard Line (West Babylon) Live Deejay Villiage Idiot Pub (Patchogue) 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 Katie’s of Smithtown

Open Mic Comiskey Park Bar (Saint James) The People's Open Mic Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport)

NYC/Queens David Sanborn The Blue Note (NYC)

Wednesday, December 9

Nassau Live Music K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) TBA Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) 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) Suffolk Third Eye Blind The Paramount (Huntington)

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Calendar

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 hosted by Kyle Fitzpatrick BrickHouse Brewery (Patchogue) Wayne Sabella & Friends Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Live Deejay Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Cassandra House Bobbique (Patchogue) Keith O'Brien Fundraiser Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Retro Wednesday Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) DJ Jay Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens

David Sanborn The Blue Note (NYC)

Thursday, December 10 Nassau

Neil DeGrasse Tyson NYCB Theatre At Westbury Live Band Karoke / Rockin’ The Paradise (Styx Tribute) K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) Open Mic with Benoir The Hub (Island Park) Jazz & Sushi Night Allegria Hotel (Long Beach)

Your Guide To Local Events 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) Bunktown Falls / Strange But Surf The Lounge At The Space At Westbury Dave Diamond Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Suffolk Grace Potter The Paramount (Huntington) Ray Anderson & Steve Salerno Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Nisen 347 Thursdays Niesen 347 (Saint James) Open Mic Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Soul Junkies Treme (Islip) Jillian Jensen / Modern Baseball Revolution (Amityville) DJ Frankenstein Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens David Sanborn The Blue Note (NYC) Jazz Night Smoke BBQ Pit (Jamaica)

Friday, December 11 Nassau

Us & Floyd (Pink Floyd Tribute) Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) A Charlie Brown Christmas NYCB Theatre At Westbury

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Ugly Sweater Party: Goodman Fiske / New Life Crisis The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Savion Glover Tilles Center (Brookville) Live Music Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) The Buzz D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) National Lampoon's Christmas Adventure At Beery's: Carlos Danger / The Movielife / Taking Back Sunday / Playing Dead / Wiretap Crash Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Victims Of Rock / Charity Toy Drive Sunset Grill (Seaford) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) The LPs / Wonderous Stories K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Pocketfuzz Big Daddy's (Massapequa) Inebriators Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Half Step Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Nitework Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Suffolk Dustin Lynch The Paramount (Huntington) The Glenn Miller Orchestra Patchogue Theatre Albert Cummings Boulton Center (Bay Shore) Jerry Weldon Trio Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Howie Seal & The Neighborhood / Nexus (Happy Hour) Shandon Court (East Islip) DJ Curt Doogie Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Frank Sinatra Birthday Celebration Suffolk Theater (Riverhead) Live After Death / Judas Priestess

Revolution (Amityville) O El Amor/ 45 RPM Emporium (Patchogue) Adventures In Bluesland Treme (Islip) That 70s Band / Decadia / Bits & Pieces 89 North Music Venue (Patchogue) Trailer Park Gigolos Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Joe Vicino Bobbique (Patchogue) Live Comedy: Friday Night Face-Off Theatre Three (Port Jefferson) Suburban Brothers Band Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Guilty Pleasures Butterfield's (Hauppauge) Platinum Stars Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven) E3 The North Tap (Mt. Sinai) Josey Wales Band Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens David Sanborn The Blue Note (NYC)

Saturday, December 12

Nassau Shilelagh Law: Irish Christmas Show Mulcahy's Pub & Music Hall (Wantagh) The Metropolitan Youth Orchestra Of New York Tilles Center (Brookville) The Legendary Murphys / Desert Highway (Eagles Tribute) K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) RetroFeast The Hub (Island Park) Petty Rumors (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers / Stevie Nicks / Fleetwood Mac Tribute) The Nutty Irishman (Farmingdale) Rapid Fire Hudson's On The Mile


Calendar (Freeport) Liverpool Shuffle (Beatles Tribute) / Charity Toy Drive Sunset Grill (Seaford) Crosstown Rhythm Puglia's (Garden City) Live Music Eleanor Rigby's (Mineola) Running Lights / Dirty Red Dress / Golden Wave / TBA Mr. Beery's (Bethpage) Live Deejays Jetty Bar & Grill (Long Beach) Live Music Savoy Tavern (Merrick) Benefit For Toys For Tots: Rattlesnake Swing The Teapot (Floral Park) Carman Avenue Band D.F. Meadows (East Meadow) Grateful Christmas With J.J. Mack Still Partners (Sea Cliff) Live Deejays Paradise On The Mile (Freeport) 45 RPM Pattduetsche Biergarten (Franklin Square) Suffolk Chris Difford & Glenn Tilbrook The Paramount (Huntington) Ovations Presents The Nutcracker Patchogue Theatre Long Island Gay Men's Chorus Boulton Center (Bay Shore)

Your Guide To Local Events Disband Gray Horse Tavern (Bayport) The Cara Band Shandon Court (East Islip) Live Deejay Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Saturday Night Dance Party Emporium (Patchogue) Live Music The Arden (Port Jeaorth Music Venue (Patchogue) Ray Anderson: Ray's Proteges Jazz Tasting Notes Jazz Club at Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Jumaane Smith Treme (Islip) LHT / Inda Eaton Stephen Talkhouse (Amagansett) Sweet Suzi & Sugafixx Bobbique (Patchogue) Andrew W.K. Revolution (Amityville) Live Irish Music / DJ Lily Flanagan's (Babylon) Live Deejay Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Mean Machine Painters Restaurant (Brookhaven) Two Daves Ruvo (Port Jefferson) Buttered Soul The North Tap (Mt. Sinai) Lowly Jensens Red River Inn (Yaphank) NYC/Queens

WHEELS & DEALS

Garnet Rogers: Canadian Star In Stony Brook

The famed Canadian guitarist and singer/songwriter Garnet Rogers returns on Friday, December 4 at 8 pm as he headlines The University Café at Stony Brook University. Tickets and information: universitycafe.org or (631) 632-1093. Rogers set out on the road at age 18 as a fulltime musician with his brother, Stan Rogers, a folk star Establishing himself as a solo artist following his brother’s death, Garnet has delivered performances centered on original songs, his critcally lauded playing on a host of guitars, hoth acoustic and electric, and his over the top humor and lightningquick wit. Garnet Rogers recently released his 12th album, Summer’s End. Advance tickets at $20 are on sale thorugh December 3 at gpjac.org/UCafe.html; tickets at the door are $25.

David Sanborn The Blue Note (NYC)

Sunday, December 13

Nassau Curt Arnel & Friends Open Jam Featuring Glen Goldman, Tim Smith, & Paul Karekinian K.J. Farrell’s (Bellmore) The Klezmatics Landmark On Main Street (Port Washington) Wonderous Stories Hudson's On The Mile (Freeport) Handel's Messiah Tilles Center (Brookville) Suffolk An Intimate Acoustic Evening With Brent & Zach Of Shinedown The Paramount (Huntington) The Nutcracker Patchogue Theatre Joe Carter Grasso's (Cold Spring Harbor) Tommy Mulvihill Shandon Court (East Islip) Interplay Jazz Orchestra Treme (Islip) Live Breakfast Music Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue) Ray Anderson's Tasting Notes Jazz Club Harmony Vineyards (Head Of The Harbor) Grateful Girls Grey Horse Tavern (Bayport) Texas In July Revolution (Amityville) Live Reggae Off Key Tikki (Patchogue) Open Jam With Jim Moran Red River Inn (Yaphank)

Monday, December 14

Nassau Open Mic & Jam hosted by Kenny Forgione K.J. Farrell's (Bellmore) Doobie Decibel System / Jason Crosby Band Still Partners (Sea Cliff)

Suffolk Open Mic Comedy Show Fin's Pub (Oakdale) Open Mic Night w/Kenn Village Lanterne (Lindenhurst) Musicians Night Hosted by Gil McLean Shandon Court (East Islip) Open Mic Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Open Mic Night Sea Cove (Center Moriches) Nate Reuss The Paramount (Huntington) Country Music Mondays Revolution (Amityville) NYC/Queens Chris Botti Blue Note (NYC)

NYC/Queens Bluegrass Jam The Irish Whiskey Bar (Astoria)

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Stepping Stone Support, a nonprofit organization helping those affected by cancer, will present a benefit concert and silent auction on Friday, December 4 at 7 pm at The Jamesport Meeting House. All proceeds benefit localfamilies affected by the disease. Annually, SSS adopts local patients in treatment and their children during the holiday season through its Survivor’s Little Helper Program. Appearing will be the Long Island-bred national artist Cass Dillon (above) along with area and New York City metro artists Kim Vogels (below), SEE, Bobby Chucka, Ryan Rickenbach, and Scruffy Pearls. A $20 donation is requested at the door. For more info on Stepping Stone and this concert event: steppingstonesupport.org or call (516) 528-1277.

Brother Sun To Shine In Garden City The folk/Americana trio Brother Sun – comprised of veteran area singer/songwriters and guitarists Joe Jencks, Greg Greenway, and Pat Wictor – headline on Friday, December 4 at 8:30 pm at The Garden Stage Coffee House at The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Central Nassau in Garden City (note: the concert preceded by an open mic segment at 7:30 pm). For tickets and information, email calendar@uuccn.org, or call (516) 248-8891. This return engagement will feature the vocal trio performing selections from their newest album, Some Part Of The Truth, as part of their set. For more information, log on to gardenstage.com, or uuccn.org.

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Arts Announcements

Gail Sheehy

Art Poor Art Student: 12 Molloy College Art Gallery, Rockville Centre December 3 through February 12; (516) 323-3196; artgallery@molloy.edu An exhibition displaying the artwork of current students; includes painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, and ceramics.

Send arts notices to gtmag@optonline.net oo nn ee m m oo nn tt hh before your first event.

this popular club.

tion and meeting dates.

Concerts Long Island Gay Men's Chorus: Long Live The Queens Gateway Playhouse, Bellport December 11 at 8 pm; (631) 286-1133 ligmc.org YMCA Boulton Center, Bay Shore December 12 at 1 pm; (631) 288-1500; whbpac.org This annual holiday concert is a tribute to many of the pop world's most daring divas, including

Theater Miracle On 34th Street: The Musical John W. Engeman Theatre At Northport Through January 3; (631) 261-2900; engemantheatre.com Engeman Theatre: The clasic tale of the real Santa Claus, all set to music.

Photos courtesy respective venues; Calimarii Sisters by Campbell Photography

A Christmas Carol

California Suite BayWay Arts Center, Islip Through December 6; (631) 581-2700; broadhollow.org BroadHollow Theatre Company: Neil Simon's classic comedy.

Books Gail Sheehy Temple Sinai, Roslyn Heights December 3 at 7:30 pm;

Ted Alexandro

Madonna, Dolly Parton, and more.

(516) 621-6800; mysinai.org The acclaimed author discusses her New York Times best-selling book, Daring – My Passages: A Memoir; a Q&A and book signing are among the highlights. Colum McCann Book Revue, Huntington December 11 at 7 pm; (631) 271-1442; bookrevue.com New York Times bestselling author Colum McCann will speak about and sign his new book, Thirteen Ways Of Looking.

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.

Christmas In Oz BroadHollow Theatre at Elmont, Elmont Public Library December 12 at 2 pm; December 13 at noon; (516) 775-4420; broadhollow.org. BroadHollow Theatre Company: In this family production, the main

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. A Chrismas Carol Theatre Three, Port Jefferson Through December 27; (631) 928-9100; theatrethree.com

The Calamari Sisters

The Glenn Miller Orchestra Patchogue Theater December 11 at 8 pm; (631) 207-1313; PatchogueTheatre.org Holiday classics in a big band-style from this eternal draw at major concert venues.

Hobbies Long Island Auto Replica Society Comedy Henrietta Acampora Recreation Ted Alexandro Center, Centereach McGuire's, Bohemia Third Thursday of every month December 4 and 5; at 7 pm; (516) 884-2270; (516) 781-LAFF; govs.com (631) 946-6335 The veteran standup star returns The L.I.A.R.S. monthly meetings to Long Island for three shows at are open to anyone with an interest in building scale models of automobiles. Call for more The Long Island Gay Men’s Chorus informa16 • Good Times Magazine - December 1 - 14, 2015

characters of Oz are mixed with the mean Miss Gulch, who is about to foreclose on the farm. Knowing they need the help of the Wizard, they make the trip to Oz, only to find a sign: “Closed For Christmas.” Dorothy and her friends stop at nothing to make things right.

The annual tradition returns. Another Christmas With The Calamari Sisters Studio Theatre, Lindenhurst December 11 through 27; (631) 226-8400; studiotheatreli.com The comedic TV stars land in Lindenhurst for an extended run.


Book Beat: Though it's been on the shelves for about a year and a half, Barbecue Lover's Texas: Restaurants, Markets, Recipes & Traditions (Globe Pequot Press) by longtime journalists and food critics John Griffin and Bonnie Walker remains on sales charts thanks to its colorful layout and in-depth reporting of where and how to get the finest BBQ in the Lone Star State; the mesquite fairly drips off the pages of this well-researched, enjoyable paperback. Perfect for travelers,

and pose for photographs with the fluffball. "Ever since Mika was a baby, she wanted to go out and be the center of attention, she loves people and they love her. Her goal is to be an inspiration to all house-bound kitties." said her owner, Maureen, who apparently can read her cat's mind. Follow the daily feline adventures at instagram.com/ princessmikababyblues. Make A Reservation At YouTube: Moxy Hotels has premiered “Do Not Disturb,” a new YouTube web series hosted by Taryn Southern. The eightepisode series airs weekly on MoxyHotels.com and Moxy's YouTube channel, as a “virtual extension” of the brand. Set up as a slumber party, the comedic series was taped in YouTube Studios in a mock-up of a Moxy bedroom, where Southern interviews and gossips with celebs about their careers, travel

Compiled by Bob Smith; photos courtesy respective media companies; Taryn Southern courtesy Taryn-Southern.com

Media

it's the ultimate “where to go” for Texas BBQ that blows less learned Zagat reviews right out of the water – and with its lavish photos, it's much more enjoyable … TeleBrands Press has surpassed the 10 million copies sold mark, pretty much unprecedented in the current print publishing business. Hit books include Who Knew? 10,001 Easy Solutions To Everyday Problems and the Quick And Easy Dump cookbook series. The brand's Colorama Coloring Books for adults have an initial print run of three million copies all by themselves. The Cat's Meow: Hard to fathom, but typical of this day and age: Princess Mika, a blue-eyed sealmitted Ragdoll catg, has seemingly taken Instagram by storm, with more than 4,000 followers at press time. Each day, those followers log on to watch the cat's daily walks and visits to a New York City park, where fans meet her

Taryn Southern

habits, and quirky experiences on the road. Southern gets answers to some bold questions: What were the last three things that Flula googled? What does Brittany Furlan think of Skype sex? How does Mamrie Hart cure a hangover? Other special guests include Sawyer Hartman, Bart Baker, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Lisa Schwartz, Steve Greene, and Nikki Limo. Another Swift Special: In yet another charitable act by the world’s biggest pop star, Taylor Swift recently joined with educational publisher Scholastic to donate 25,000 books from the Scholastic Possible Fund to 25 New York City schools in need of more books for their students. Of course, there’s more: The impossible to shake-off Swift is also the cover subject of the November issue of GQ.

Winston At Landmark: George Winston, one of the most recognized solo pianists in the world, will perform in a special benefit concert on Friday, December 4 at 8 pm at Landmark on Main Street in Port Washington. Tickets and info: (516) 767-6444 or landmarkonmainstreet.org.

George Winston

Since 1986, Winston has raised money for food banks and service organizations, and will continue to do so by working with a local food bank in every tour market to hold a canned food drive at the show, and also by donating 100 percent of proceeds from the sale of his merchandise to the organization. The food bank for the show had been yet to be determined at press time. Since 1972, Winston has released 13 solo piano albums. His most recent albums are Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions 2 – A Louisiana Wetlands Benefit (2012) and Love Will Come –The Music of Vince Guaraldi Vol 2 (2010) and Spring Carousel – A Cancer Research Benefit (2105). On the latter album, the solo piano melodic songs were composed in 2013 while Winston was recovering from his bone marrow transplant at The City of Hope Village; he is dedicating 100 percent of his artist royalties to benefit cancer research. Winston's concert in Port Washington will be his “Winter Show,” which will include melodic fall and winter type songs, some of Vince Guaraldi’s Peanuts pieces, pieces inspired by the New Orleans piano and the stride piano traditions, and new songs from his new recording. Keeping The Blues Alive: The Blues Foundation will honor 15 individuals and organizations with its 2016 Keeping The Blues Alive Awards during a recognition luncheon on Friday, January 29, 2016, in Memphis, Tennessee. Each year, The Blues Foundation presents The KBA Awards to individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to blues music. The KBA ceremony will be held in conjunction with the 32nd International Blues Challenge, which begins January 27 Todd and features the final rounds Glazer of the annual blues music competition that brings artists and bands from around the United States and Canada, as well as seminars, showcases, and receptions for blues societies, fans, and professionals. KBA Committee Chairman Art Tipaldi: "This year, the Board eliminated some KBA categories as a way for the Committee to honor individuals who have excelled in a variety of KBA categories. Thus the slate of 15 winners includes individuals who have made a difference with their lengthy commitments to the blues. At the same time, the Committee made sure to continue to recognize larger, comprehensive entities like an affiliated organization, a North American festival, an International festival, a blues club, a record label, and a blues radio." Among the 2015 Keeping the Blues Alive Awards recipients are longtime blues music publicist Todd Glazer; the Chenango and Cahors Blues Festivals; radio station KZUM; Yellow Dog Records; Fred DelForge; and others lifelong blues music stars and staples.

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STUDIO NEWS

and his crew. Polizzi reported that the band needed new examples of some of their best tunes, so they chose the crew at Sabella to lay down the major leaguequality tracks. Polizzi and her band – Rick Ventura, The Mighty Vic, and Claudio Galinski – will perform on December 5 at Sidetracked in Sayville, and December 19 at The Red River Inn in Yaphank. To learn more about the red-hot Lisa Polizzi Band, find them at Facebook and Reverb Nation; to learn how to become the next act to get major label sound for a demo, single, Five Towns or album, call College (516) 484-0862

The Lisa Polizzi Band At Sabella Studios

Easily one of the hottest Long Island-based rock groups of the moment is The Lisa Polizzi Band; Polizzi herself recently appeared on the “Star Of The Day” series on Fox 5 in New York City. The fullthroated lead singer and her rocking band recently recorded a half-dozen songs at Sabella Studios in Roslyn Heights under the always professional care of Jim Sabella

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Fatal Rhythm

As we reported a few issues back, Rapture Sound Studio in Syosset (rapturesound.com, (516) 433-0070) is one of the new heavy hitters in the area's studio scene, and that's not all: This new business offers five state of the art rehearsal rooms


Continued On Page 21 featuring some of the top names in pro sound equipment. The studio features a variety of rehearsal rooms to choose from that offer drum kits, high-end speaker systems, mics, and stands all included. Rapture recently reported a special: book three hours and get the fourth free; call for more information. Rapture opened in June; owners Chase Zabatta and Mike Oliveri created Rapture after having difficulty finding a spot where their bands could practice. The struggle was finding a place that was convenient, affordable, and allowed music to be played. A musician and audio and record-

ing engineer with a background in engineering from Quad Studios, Zabatta has played in rock and metal bands throughout Long Island on guitar and bass, as well as singing lead and backup vocals. Zabatta and Oliveri also had aspirations to build a state-of-the-art recording studio. “We created this business in order to provide quality spaces for talented musicians to freely explore their sound,” said Zabatta. Our photo surely doesn't do this fine new facility justice; call to get a personal tour of what is fast becoming any serious musician's nirvana. Another relatively new facility that's making news is Sheep Pasture Studio, which offers music recording and production in a unique way – as seen in their ad here, this studio can “engineer, mix, master, and make a CD on the spot,” a perfect way for band to get the demos they need at the time they need them at some amazing prices. Sheep Pasture is perfect for any genre of music, and offers some eye-

popping prices; check their ad elsewhere in this issue for more. The area's studio scene means

both audio and video: Long Island's IndiMusic.tv recently announced the addition of IndiMusic.tv as a new channel within Amazon.com’s TV app on Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, complete with an e-commerce capability that enables one-click purchasing via a TV remote. Learn how to do iit at vimeo.com/133035760. The IndiMusic version of the product is called the “Indi Power Link,” and it allows the viewer to buy a band/artist’s music through

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PLEASE NOTE: Classifieds are for individuals only (looking for a musician, etc), not commercial businesses. Display ads showcase your business, get results – and they're cheap! EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Huge Amp Blowout – amps by Vox, Marshall, Randall and more. All reduced to ridiculously low prices! Call Murphy’s Music today! (631) 549-4510. (TFN). INSTRUCTION

Drummers – Rise To The Next Level. Be your best! Pro level master class lessons for the serious student. State of the art studio, $50 per hour. Take a virtual tour: PeterGreco.com. (516) 241-9260. (1187) HELP WANTED

Double Reed/woodwind teacher, oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet preferred. Call (631) 549-4510 or email resume to murphysmusicny@aol.com (TFN) HELP WANTED: RETAIL

Help Wanted at premium ice cream store located in Huntington Village (Herrell’s) – part-time ice cream servers needed. Please stop by the store and fill out an application. Limited slots are available for the off-season. 46L Gerard Street in Huntington. (1183) HELP WANTED: BARS & RESTAURANTS

Line Cook needed. 40-hour work week; must have at least five years experience. Hourly wage based on experience. Must be able to read and speak English. Must have clean appearance. Please forward resume with references. No drunks, addicts, or dealers need apply. Job duties

include purchasing, food prepping, cooking, managing kitchen, cleaning, checking inventory, helping the staff, and assorted miscellaneous duties. Phat Daddy’s Pub, 316 South Long Beach Road, Oceanside NY 11572. Call Mike at (516) 551-0171. (1186) Mulcahy’s Pub & Music Hall seeks bartenders, barmaids, kitchen help, and security personnel for Long Island’s top club. Stop by at 3232 Railroad Avenue in Wantagh to fill out an application. (1183) The Bench in Stony Brook is now hiring ALL front of house positions! Call (631) 675-1474 or stop in to 1095 Rt 25A Stony Brook. (1183) Churchill’s Restaurant & Bar is currently looking to add to their staff and are in need of: Wait staff, line cooks, bus boys, bar backs, and hostess. Call (516) 766-2500 or stop in at 18 S. Park Avenue in Rockville Centre to find out more information. (1183) The Homestead is currently seeking waiters, waitresses, and a bus boy. Please stop by 107 South Street in Oyster Bay, or call (516) 922-9293 to fill out an application. (1183) MUSICIANS WANTED

Weekend Trio sought in studio. Only bass and drums wanted. (631) 462-5987. (1186) Bassist & Drummer seek flashy and very technical guitarist and vocalist for a very fun and challenging project. We are assembling players for a band performing a tribute to the guitar bands of the 80s. We will start with the band Extreme or Mr. Big and change up the act to keep things from

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getting stale. We hope to "attack" a new band every few months. Venues are waiting. Contact Ray at thedarknight1@optonline.net. (1183) Bass & Drums wanted for threepiece jam band and classics. Weekends only in studio. 50 and older. (631) 462-5987. (1180) SOUND & LIGHTING

Professional Lighting and concert sound house mix engineer looking for concert, audio mix, or club stage lighting job on a regular, weekly full-time basis. Please call Ken at (516) 5872222. Need a piano player? (1184) MUSICIANS AVAILABLE

Bass Player and rhythm guitar, vocalist are looking for an established party rock band or musicians looking to create a working semi-pro club band. Should be between 35 and 60. Must be able to commit. Call Rich (631) 786-3217. (1185) Pro Bass player, mid-50s, looking for hard-rocking band with eye towards original music. No drama, no flakes

please. Have enough at home! I bring dedication, motivation, and some vox where needed. Am also utility player, all instruments. (516) 639-2850 (1182) FOR SALE

Harmon Kardon Citation 16 amplifier, excellent condition, $500 alone. Rackmounted Citation 11 pre-amp, Citation 15 tuner, $700. All cables, manuals. Monster amp will knock your socks off. (631) 737-6286. (1185) Treadmill, not used much, LED lighting, $125. Nice big Ab Chair, $25. Bicyle exercise machine, $25. Women’s Universal machine, just like in high school, does everything: leg press, bench press, much more, $150. Chris (631) 496-6139. (1183) For Sale: Vintage 70s Budweiser clock; domed light; working condition. $99. Rich (516) 233-9916. (TFN) For Sale: Miller High Life clock; 1970s. Light working. $99. Rich (516) 233-9916. (TFN) For Sale: Vintage movie posters. Scrooge Collectibles (516) 442-0703. (TFN)


STUDIO NEWS

Dream heard and is Recording available at CDBaby Studios (cdbaby.com

iTunes or Amazon, view their tour schedule, and purchase tickets or merchandise. “This is a huge game changer as it finally puts the power, creativity, and monetization in the hands of the content creators, not a third party company or conglomerate" said Chris Pati, the IndiMusic frounder and CEO. Suffolk Recording Studios in Patchogue has been busy of late, with several engineers working on multiple new projects: Engineer Brian Gabriel recently finished working on his new album, Salvation Unkind, by his band A’Mericana. The album is described as “a collective musical consciousness that is not otherwise found in a specific category.” The new album can be

/cd/americana1). Chris Slater recently finished mixing and mastering Tom Mauro’s debut album, Vulnerable Insight, and is working with Adam Bendy on his new project. Slater has also been busy with Space Mutiny, who are working on a new album, and have been taking advantage of Suffolk’s huge live room to get the sound they want. Local funk band Ladies Drink Free has been working with producer/engineer Dan Malloy on its upcoming album. You can find videos for songs on Ladies Drink Free's

savage sounds Recording Studio 343 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, NY 11552 (516) 405-0049 www.savagesoundsinc.com info@savagesoundsinc.com "Join our mailing list at

www.savagesoundsinc.com for special deals and VIP event invitations"

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Continued From Page 19 YouTube and Facebook pages. More:(631) 289-9818, or visit SuffolkRecordingStudios.com for more info. “Dream Recording Studios is off to an exciting fall,” reported Jason Melker, the head of the popular Bellmore-based facility. “We kicked off the season with a Q&A for our former interns with hip hop legend Talib Kweli. Talib was able to bring two decades of industry experience into our live room and share his wisdom with our team. Not too long after, we had more hip hop royalty in our presence: 88-Keys, who has produced for Kweli, Mos Def, Kanye West, and Jay-Z, was here working on a new project with a local artist, LBO (Adam Elbendary). It was only recently that hip hop artists and producers began to flood through our doors. Before our partnership with the Earwaxx Sessions, a weekly hip hop showcase in Amityville, a lot of our clients were pop vocalists and bands from all over Long Island. We’ve also had the good fortune of working on voiceover work and audio books, including

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Theresa Caputo’s You Can’t Make This Stuff Up. “Recently, Dream Recording Studios partnered with Merrick Moms to raise money for fiveyear-old Dakotah Maken. Dakotah is currently fighting brain cancer, and to support her, Dream invited in an audience, who all donated money to the cause and enjoyed a live recording session with 'American Idol'’s Robbie Rosen. In partnership with local salon De La Mer, the event raised more than $8,000.” To learn more about Dream Recording Studios, log on to dreamrecordingstudios.com, or call (516) 409-1818 If you’re interested in recording, Five Towns College in Dix Hillsis a great place to begin a professional audio/video career. For further information: (631) 656-2100.

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The Aftermath: The horrific events in Paris, built around a music event, had serious impact on the industry. Several longtime industry employees were killed, and the historic Bataclan venue, where many legends got their start in Europe (including The New York Dolls), is now famous for a

that can truly be seen as rising above their latest release. Lady Gaga was the last truly gigantic one, as her image, her music, and her name were everywhere, a Beatles-type phenom for the new breed. She has since moved on to another #1 album with the 89-year-old Tony Bennett, channelled Julie Andrews' The Sound Of Music on The Academy Awards, and became a ratings champ TV star via "American Horror Story: Hotel." I don't know if Swift or Adele will be able to achieve similar victories, but nonetheless, they are the super powers of this moment in time, and are proving that the monolithic machines that have turned the music industry upside down can indeed be challenged without repercussions – although, ladies, the industry has a long memory, and when the day comes that your sales start to falter (and that day will come), do watch your backs. Wiz Redux: For the third consecutive year, NBC will present a live musical for the holidays, following the previous productions of The Sound Of Music (a big hit) and last year's Peter Pan (not so much). This year, it's a revisit to The Wiz, which will be a interesting event to behold, with Queen Latifah and company taking on the task of making it work. We can expect to see the cable channels milking the late-70s movie version around the same time; the film, starring Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, and Lena Horne, did not go over well upon its release, but in the decades that followed several generations of kids came to love it. It stands to reason that Motown is about to release Diana Ross Sings Songs From The Wiz, an album that

Photo: Taylor Swift courtesy Big Machine

Rhythm Tracking With Jimi LaLumia

tragic reason. Many artists, out of respect, canceled shows – notably U2, who were to perform a live show worldwide over HBO, but instead placed Taylor Swift

flowers at the site of the killings. Others, such as Foo Fighters, canceled tours in Europe. Yet, Madonna took the stage in Belgium the next night; she bravely stood on a stadium stage not far from Paris and said stopping would give them what they want, and then got upwards of 30,000 people to hold a silent vigil for a few moments before completing her performance. You can find her stirring, on-the-spot speech on YouTube and elsewhere. Spotify: In the modern world of streaming, an artist must be brave and powerful to defy the movers and shakers of this new choice for music fans; many are not pleased with the pittance paid by music streaming services, and Taylor Swift was the first to stand firm and deny the inclusion of her 1989 album from the services when it was a new release. Joining her in the trenches is Adele, who is also a force to be reckoned with, and who is denying her new blockbuster release, 25, from showing up on Spotify and elsewhere. She wants to sell vinyl, CDs and digital downloads, and the industry is expecting huge sales tallies for this title. There are few artists these days

The Original Wiz, 1978

was recorded when the film was new, but never released. Ross' stormy relationship with Motown was ending as she fled to RCA in 1980, and Berry Gordy sat on the album thereafter. True Ross fans heard whispers that this existed, but it was never verified until NBC's plans were revealed. Thank you, NBC; we're very much looking forward to new, unreleased Ross.

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The University Café

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It will soon officially be “last call” at The University Café, Stony Brook University's 10-year-old music venue and the home of WUSB's long-running Sunday Street series. The building the venue is housed in will soon close, and as such the Café moves into area music history. The Sunday Street series, however, will continue, as the popular music events will move to The Gillespie Room at The Long Island Museum in Stony Brook in January. During its decade in existence, The University Café clearly was one of the most unique area music venues in that it challenged its audience; in a region rife with clubs where many bookers and owners look no futher than neighborhood cover and tribute bands, the Café dared to introduce new music genres and acts to its fans. Among the noteworthy artists who appeared at the Café in recent years – some of them area musicians who went on to national acclaim – were Willie Nile, Red Molly, Tom Russell, Strawbs, David Francey, Ellis Paul, The Chris J. Connelly Kennedys, Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby, Tracey Grammer, and too many more alternative, Americana, blues, and roots artists than we can list here. The final event at University Café will be a huge triple Butchers bill featuring three of the Blind area's top indie acts in Butchers Blind, Chris Connolly, and Bryan Gallo on Saturday, December 12 at 7:30 pm. Tickets at $10 are available at gpjac.org/ UCafe.html through December 11; tickets at the door are $15.


BITS & PIECES Katy Perry

Holiday Hitmaker:

Perry Steps Up For H&M

Pop superstar Katy Perry is the focal point of H&M's holiday 2015 commericals and print campaigns. In the clothing retailer’s first commercial, Perry first appears as a fairy before conjuring to life a cast of characters, from life-sized gingerbread men to oversized presents on roller skates and giant teddy bears. The soundtrack to the commercial is "Every Day Is A Holiday," a song written by Perry for the H&M holiday commercial, produced by Duke Dumont. "I had such a festive time shooting this larger-than-life holiday commercial with Jonas Akerlund, and all of the fun clothes, especially my favorite, the Elfie Selfie sweater,” said Perry. “H&M has been a part of the evolution of my personal style since I was 13, when I would start to incorporate fun, affordable H&M pieces into my

Cyndi Lauper

website, hm.com.

vintage wardrobe. I can't wait for you to give your wardrobe some sparkle with this magical holiday collection.” In both the commercial and print campaign, Perry appears in festive looks from the H&M Holiday collection. Much good will will come from all this: For each H&M gift card purchased, The H&M Conscious Foundation will donate five percent of the price to UNICEF, which will use the money to provide quality education for vulnerable children in Myanmar, where there is urgent need to improve access to basic education. Learn more about all of this at the firm’s

Spicy Vegas:

Photos: Beatles courtesy Julien’s Auctions; Katy Perry courtesy H&M

AVN Site & Awards

Adults Only: The official site for the 2016 AVN Awards (AVNAwards.com) has been launched; it's a one-stop portal for everything having to do with the Awards, taking place January 23 at The Joint at The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. The site features behind-the-scenes videos and photos of this year's hosts, adult film stars Joanna Angel and Annika Albrite. AVNAwards.com also contains information on past winners and nominees, information on the 2016 nominations, photos from past awards shows, and more. Tickets to the red carpet gala event are also available

Cyndi Lauper:

Her ‘True Colors’ Shine Through

Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors Fund has announced the lineup for its fifth annual “Cyndi Lauper & Friends: Home For Fhe Holidays” benefit concert on Saturday, December 5 at The Beacon Theatre in New York City, which will raise awareness about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth homelessness. One hundred percent of the net proceeds from the concert will support the True Colors Fund’s programs. Lauper will be joined by Boy George, Cam, Judy Gold, Ledisi, Keb’ Mo’, Sharon Osbourne, Jordan Pundik, Richie Sambora & Orianthi, Valerie Simpson, Anne Steele, Joey Taranto, Justin Tranter, Kurt Vile, Natasha Bedingfield, and other musicians and celebrities, joined by host Carson Kressley. Lauper co-founded the True Colors Fund to end homelessness among gay and youth through a continuum of community organizing, public policy, research, and youth collaboration programs. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com; for more information,log on to truecolorsfund.org/ homefortheholidays.

for fans to purchase at AVNAwards.Eventbrite.com. Now in its 33rd year, the AVN Awards show has been the adult industru's biggest night, and the award itself the industry's highest honor. With a stylish red carpet pre-show and lavish star-studded Carmen ceremony, AVN Electra celebrates outstanding achievements in the world of adult entertainment; it's been covered by everyone from Entertainment Weekly to the Showtime cable network.

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FragranceNet.com to launch the new “Carmen Electra” Eu De Parfum — “a sexy and playful fragrance with a seductive trail meant to stop any man in his tracks,” claimed a breathless press release. The new fragrance opens with a cocktail of Juicy Mandarin, Peach Nectar, and Wild Blackberry before falling onto a bed of Gardenia Petals, Night Blooming Jasmine, and Tiger Orchid. The gourmand dry down is enhanced by Liquid Caramel and enveloped with Creamy Sandalwood, Warm Amber, and Sensual Musk giving this scent a long-lasting impression. Electra, who became a star during her stints on “Baywatch” and MTV’s “Singled Out,” as well as a five-time Playboy model, describes her fragrance as “edgy and different than anything else that our there — love my red lips on the bottle, I think they are The adorable; the leopard ears Beatles covering the eyes of the bottle I think are absolutely sexy … In just one word, my fragrance is sexy. It is warmth to touch, it is sensual.” The new product is available now in two sizes – just in time for the holidays – at frangrancenet.com. Learn more about the star at carmenelectra.com.

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