Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Okay... gonna give you 2 ways to get tickets for the concert this coming Monday night. (December 17th) Because if it's sold out, don't worry. I have an idea about how to get more of you to hang out with us. I just got the word that Pete Fornatale of WFUV is gonna be with us to introduce the night. (More about that in a minute.) Sid Bernstein, the man who brought The Beatles to America is gonna be in the house.
I haven't checked the box office today. So, I don't know if all of their tickets are gone. Chances are the gig is gonna sell-out today if it hasn't already. We're gonna have blast! All the same faces you see on "The Hill" in Central Park over the summer... a whole bunch of new faces... New Yorkers, and people from all over the place.

But, listen...
Here! Right now! Call the box office and try to grab tickets if there are any left.

THIS IS THE BOX OFFICE NUMBER!
(I'm thinkin' it's too late to get them online.)
But like I said yesterday... if you call and they say there are no more tickets left, email me right away by hitting the "Contact" button over there and tell me how many seats you need. I'm gonna see what I can do. I have an idea. I don't want you to miss out. After all, it's...
"THE something'th ANNUAL YEAR-END CONCERT"
In the Theater in the JCC corner of 76th St. & Amsterdam Ave.
Monday night - 7:30
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A few of the people who are gonna join me on-stage?
Roger Bartlett - The original guitar player in Jimmy Buffet's Coral Reefer Band
George Wurzbach - composer of "Much Better View of the Moon" and one of the most brilliant and brain-damaged songwriters I've ever known.
Cassie Kubinski - Not much to say... beautiful, talented, hot, great voice, and a fine, fine songwriter.
Jake Holmes - Not even gonna tell you. (He's a surprise.)
Now, not only is Pete gonna introduce the show. But, he's also just written a really fun book about his personal experiences with Simon & Garfunkel. He'll have it at the show and be available to sign copies after the gig in the lobby. It's called Simon & Garfunkel's Bookends
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Okay... PODCAST TIME
Gonna be playing some of YOUR phone calls and comments and a couple of fun tracks written by friends of mine. Let's start out with the original podcast:
I LOVE THE COMPANY
Click on this logo to give it a listen.

SHOW 350
Musical guests on today's ILTC: David Friedman/Alix Korey and Cassie Kubinski
(Click on their photos to visit their websites, find out more about them, where they're playing, and how to get their music.)
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Okay, let's move on to this week's WTV. I'm answering some of your phone calls and playing a couple of really great tracks that actually have something to say about what's going on in this country. (Damn! I'm still thirsty for more music like this. Fuck... that's why the show is called "WHERE'S the Voice"!)
Anyway, just click on the logo, plug in your headphones, jam in your earbuds or turn on your speakers and listen.(You can always subscribe to the show and get it automatically by hitting that itunes button over there.)

WTV-024
Musical guests on today's WTV: Paul Hipp and David Dragov. (Click on their photos to visit their websites, find out more about them, where they're playing, and how to get their music.)
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AFTER YOU LISTEN TO THE PODCAST, I REALLY WANNA HEAR WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY!!!
Now, I know that people have been checking in here from all across the country and different parts of the world. That's why webmaster James Marino set up 2 phone numbers for you guys to use. Use them to leave a message for me... or a comment for either podcast, okay? I might play yours right on the show.
Anywhere in North America:
646-224-8162
Internationally:
+44 845 280 6622
Okay, get your tickets for the "Year-End" gig today. Don't get sold-out. Hope I see you there.
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Thanks for everything.