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Our movie critic Jeffrey Westhoff weighs in on Director Peter Jackson’s new movie, “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.” Plus, Jackson talks about the process of making the new movie.

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WHEN: noon to 6 p.m. Dec. 15-16 WHERE: Illinois Railway Museum, 7000 Olson Road, east of Union COST & INFO: Embark on a magical train ride through the winter countryside on your way to visit with Santa Claus. Mrs. Claus’ cookies and hot chocolate will be served. Tickets: $12 a person. Information: 815-9234000; 800-BIG-RAIL or www.irm.org.

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CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION CONCERT

WHEN: 7 p.m. Dec. 14-15 WHERE: Spring Grove Bible Fellowship, 7664 Wilmot Road, Spring Grove COST & INFO: Trees of the Field is the featured band for the seventh annual Christmas Trees of the Field celebration of traditional and non-traditional Christmas music. Requesting donations of nonperishable food items for free admission. Information: 815-6750041, www.sgbf.org or www.treesofthefieldband.com.

“It’s a wonderful life: a radio play WHEN: through Dec. 15 WHERE: Raue Center for the Arts, 26 N. Williams St., Crystal Lake COST & INFO: Williams Street Repertory holiday show. Inspired by the classic holiday film, this production is presented as a 1940s live radio broadcast. Schedule: 8 p.m. Dec. 14-15. Tickets start at $22 adults, $10 students age 18 and older, $6 students age 17 and younger. Group pricing available. Tickets and information: 815-356-9212 or www.rauecenter.org.

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WHEN: noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 15 WHERE: Glacial Park, Powers-Walker House and Wiedrich barn, 6316 Harts Road, Ringwood COST & INFO: Experience the holidays of old and visit two historical buildings. Volunteers will be dressed in historical winter attire. Tours presented by the McHenry County Conservation District. Information: 815-3386223 or www.mccdistrict.org.

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WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 14 WHERE: New Life Christian Center, 5115 Dean St., Woodstock COST & INFO: Free showing of the movie “Christmas Miracle.” All are welcome. Childcare available for children younger than eight. For information or to register your child, call 815-337-4673.


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WHEN: 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. or 10 to 11:15 a.m. Dec. 15 WHERE: Woodstock Moose Lodge, 406 Clay St., Woodstock COST & INFO: Buffet breakfast hosted by the Woodstock Recreation Department. Children can see Santa for a photo opportunity and whisper their holiday wishes. Cost: $10 a person, free for ages 2 and younger. Registration available at the Woodstock Recreation Department, 840 Lake Ave., Woodstock, or call 815-338-4363.

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WHEN: 4 p.m. Dec. 16 WHERE: First Congregational Church of Crystal Lake, 461 Pierson St., Crystal Lake COST & INFO: “Let Love In” concert featuring FCC’s Vestry Choir, the Jubilate Handbell Choir and Chancel Choir. Public invited to this free holiday program. Information: 815-4596010 or www.fcc-cl.org.

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WHEN: 2 to 6 p.m. Dec. 16 WHERE: Lakeside Legacy Arts Park at the Dole Mansion, 401 Country Club Road, Crystal Lake COST & INFO: As part of the monthlong “Christmas at the Dole” celebration, there will be a special gallery opening. The art of Frankie Johnson and Susan Ploughe will be on display and available for purchase. Information: 815-455-8000 or www.lakesidelegacy.org.

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WHEN: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 16 WHERE: Cary Country Club, 2400 Grove Lane, Cary COST & INFO: Hosted by Veterans Network Committee of Northern Illinois. Schedule: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. brunch (open to all); noon to 3 p.m. visit with Santa (for those younger than 10); noon to 4 p.m. ham raffle; 4 to 8 p.m. Veterans Network Committee party (open to all veterans and friends). Information: 847-875-0159 or www.veteransnetworkcommittee.com.

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WHEN: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 WHERE: Woodstock Mall, 110 S. Johnson St., Woodstock COST & INFO: Enjoy holiday music on the main level of the Mall hosted by the Environmental Defenders of McHenry County. The Green Spot Used Books Store will also be open until 7:30 p.m. and will feature a holiday drawing. Information: 815-338-0393 or www. mcdef.org.

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ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE, through Jan. 6, Old Courthouse Arts Center, 101 N. Johnson St., Woodstock. “Holiday Show” featuring artwork by gallery artists; “Visions of Sugarplums,” an exhibition of fine art tree decorations; and “ A Holiday Collection” by the Clayworkers Guild of Illinois. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Information: 815338-4525 or www.oldcourthouseartscenter.com. BE A SANTA TO A SENIOR, through Dec. 27, Wal-Mart, 3801 Running Brook Farms Blvd., Johnsburg. Pick up ornaments with the first names of seniors and their gift requests from Christmas trees and buy items on the list which will be wrapped and delivered to seniors at Crystal Pines Health Care and other senior service locations in cooperation with the Home Instead Senior Care network. Program details on website at: www.beasantatoasenior. com. Information: 815-344-7702 or 773-784-4024. CHRISTMAS TREE SALES, 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday until Christmas or all trees are sold, AMVETS Post 269, 12320 Davis Road, Woodstock. Offering a variety of tree types and sizes starting at $30 each. Proceeds benefit veterans, McHenry County College student scholarships and food baskets for needy area families. Information: 217-528-4713. GIVE IT AGAIN BOUTIQUE, through Dec. 16, Richmond Township Senior Transportation, 10325 Main St., Richmond. Holiday sale of new or lightly-used Christmas decorations, books, glassware, dishes, jewelry, paintings, blankets and much more to benefit Senior Citizen Transportation Program for Richmond and Spring Grove. Schedule: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 15; and 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 16. Information: 815-678-0077. “IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A RADIO PLAY,” through Dec. 15, Raue Center for the Arts, 26 N. Williams St., Crystal Lake. Williams Street Repertory holiday show. Inspired by the classic holiday film, this production is presented as a 1940s live radio broadcast. Show starts after the Festival of Lights Parade through downtown Crystal Lake. Schedule:

BRYAN WHITE WHEN: 7 p.m. Dec. 29 WHERE: Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock COST & INFO: Country singer/songwriter returns to the area for another performance. Tickets: $35 at 815-338-5300 or www.woodstockoperahouse.com. 8 p.m. Dec.14-15. Tickets start at $22 adults, $10 students age 18 and older, $6 students age 17 and younger. Group pricing available. Tickets and information: 815-3569212 or www.rauecenter.org. MEMORABLE HOLIDAY GIFT SHOPPING, until Christmas, The Carriage House Pottery & Gallery, 2110 Main St., Spring Grove. Recently received a new shipment of folk art and new pottery. Also offering free gift wrapping. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Information: 815-219-9834 or www.carriagehousegallery.com. MODEL RAILROAD CLUB HOLIDAY DISPLAY, through Dec. 28, Prairie Lodge at Sun City, 12880 Del Webb Blvd., Huntley. The Kishwaukee Valley-Eakin Creek Model Railroad Club of Sun City will feature a holiday display of model trains. There will also be a raffle for three Lionel trains 3 p.m. Dec. 23. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Schedule: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-

ends. Free admission. Information: 847-669-2392. TOYS FOR TOTS CAMPAIGN, through Dec. 17, Harvard Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, 333 S. Division St., Harvard. The dealership is a host and drop-off point for accepting new, unwrapped toys for the Toys for Tots program sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps. Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Information: 815-943-4007.

Dec. 13 AREA FOOD PANTRY DRIVE, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 13-14, and 7 a.m. to noon Dec. 15, B&K Power Equipment, Inc., 17009 Harmony Road, Marengo. Accepting paper goods, gift cards, personal grooming items, household cleaning items, baby items, nonperishable food items and more. B&K also will make a cash donation from Parts Department Sales. Donations benefit the Grafton Food Pantry.

M.O.R.E. Center and HampshireBurlington Food Pantry. Information: 815-923-4547. HOLIDAY SHOPPING & OPEN HOUSE, 4 to 9 p.m. Dec. 13-14; and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 15, The Powder Room, 328 S. Min St., Algonquin. Treat yourself or loved ones to handcrafted, unique gifts personalized by many local vendors. Enjoy organic flavored coffee drinks and Christmas treats. Enter drawing for door prizes. Information: 224-241-8242 or www. thepowderroomil.com. McHENRY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CHRISTMAS PARTY, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13, Colonial Restaurant, 5689 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Annual party for the society. They will be share their genealogical finds and report on New Year resolutions made in early 2012. Free. Information: 815-5195715 or mcigs@mcigs.org. Continued on page 9


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Dec. 15 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA, 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. or 10 to 11:15 a.m. Dec. 15, Woodstock Moose Lodge, 406 Clay St., Woodstock. Buffet breakfast hosted by the Woodstock Recreation Department. Children can see Santa for a photo opportunity or whisper their holiday wishes. Cost: $10 per person, free for children 2 and younger. Registration available at the Woodstock Recreation Department, 840 Lake Ave., Woodstock, or call 815-3384363. HAPPY HOLIDAY RAILWAY, noon to 6 p.m. Dec. 15-16, Illinois Railway Museum, 7000 Olson Road, east of Union. Embark on a train ride through the winter countryside on your way to visit with Santa Claus. Mrs. Claus’ cookies and hot chocolate will be served. Tickets: $12 per person. Information: 815923-4000; 800-BIG-RAIL or www. irm.org. HISTORICAL HOLIDAYS OPEN HOUSE, noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 15, Glacial park, Powers-Walker House and Wiedrich Barn, 6316 Harts

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CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION CONCERT, seventh annual, 7 p.m. Dec. 14-15, Spring Grove Bible Fellowship, 7664 Wilmot Road, Spring Grove. Trees of the Field is the featured band for the seventh annual Christmas Trees of the Field celebration of traditional and non-traditional Christmas music. Requesting donations of nonperishable food items for free admission. Information: 815-675-0041, www. sgbf.org or www.treesofthefieldband.com. FREE MOVIE, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 14, New Life Christian Center, 5115 Dean St., Woodstock. Free showing of the movie “Christmas Miracle.” All are welcome. Childcare available for children younger than eight. For information or to register your child, call 815-337-4673. HOLIDAY MUSIC & BOOKS, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14, Woodstock Mall, 110 S. Johnson St., Woodstock. Enjoy holiday music on the main level of the mall hosted by the Environmental Defenders of McHenry County. The Green Spot Used Books Store also will be open until 7:30 p.m. and will feature a holiday drawing. Information: 815338-0393 or www.mcdef.org. VISIT WITH SANTA, 1 to 3 p.m. Dec. 14, Goodwill Northern Illinois, 11900 Kreutzer Road, Huntley. Santa is coming and children will be given a coloring book and candy cane from Santa himself. Information: 847-669-9338.

ED HALL’S woodstock CHRISTMAS GUITAR NIGHT WHEN: 8 p.m. Dec. 23 WHERE: Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock COST & INFO: Unique and entertaining arrangements for the guitar and violin will be performed as well as popular holiday favorites. Tickets: $23 all seats. Tickets and information: 815-338-5300 or www.woodstockoperahouse.com. Road, Ringwood. Experience the holidays of old and visit two historical buildings. Volunteers will be dressed in historical winter attire. Tours presented by the McHenry County Conservation District. Information: 815-338-6223 or www. mccdistrict.org. HONEYCRAFT MARKET HOLIDAY HIVE, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 15-16, Mixin Mingle, 124 Cass St., Woodstock. An indie craft market featuring handcrafted wares from local designers, crafters and artists. Free admission. Information: 815-308-5170 or www.honeycraftmarket.com. SANTA’S WORKSHOP & PARTY, noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 15, Creative Arts School, 400 Highland Ave., Crystal Lake. Children ages 4-17 will create a variety of seasonal crafts and gifts. There will also be a Christmas party with treats. Cost: $3 per craft. Drop-ins welcome. Registration and information: 815404-6520, arttart13@gmail.com or www.creativeartistryschool.com. VISIT WITH SANTA, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dec. 15, McHenry Bank & Trust, 2730 W. Route 120, McHenry.

Each child will get a picture taken with Santa as well as a treat to take home with them. Information: 815-444-3719 or www.mchenrybank.com.

Dec. 16 ANNUAL FAMILY CHRISTMAS CONCERT, 4 p.m. Dec. 16, First Congregational Church of Crystal Lake, 461 Pierson St., Crystal Lake. “Let Love In” concert featuring FCC’s Vestry Choir, the Jubilate Handbell Choir and Chancel Choir. Public is invited to this free holiday program. Information: 815-4596010 or www.fcc-cl.org. CHRISTMAS CANTATA, 10 a.m. Dec. 16, Congregational Church of Algonquin, 109 Washington St., Algonquin. “Celebrate the Season.” Information: 847-658-5308 or www.algonquinucc.org. DOUBLE VISION ART EXHIBIT, 2 to 6 p.m. Dec. 16, Lakeside Legacy Arts Park at the Dole Mansion, 401 Country Club Road, Crystal Lake. As part of the monthlong “Christmas at the Dole” celebration, there will be a special gallery opening. The

art of Frankie Johnson and Susan Ploughe will be on display and available for purchase. Information: 815-455-8000 or www.lakesidelegacy.org. LUMINARIA LIGHTING, 21st annual, 6 p.m. Dec. 16, the Patriot Meadows subdivision of Cary. Neighbors in 30 houses on Claire Lane and Spruce Tree Drive will line their curbs and driveways with more than 1,200 luminaria. The tradition began in 1992, the year that the subdivision was completed. Directions: take East Main Street to Decker, North on Decker to Claire and East on Claire to Spruce Tree Drive. MUSIC CANTATA, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Dec. 16 worship services, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 485 Woodstock St., Crystal Lake. “Shout the Good News” will be performed by the St. Paul’s Adult Choir. All are welcome to come and enjoy the music of the season. Information: 815-459-5096 or www.stpaulsucccl.org. MUSIC MAKERS...FOR LIFE CHRISTMAS SHOWS, fourth annual, noon, 2 and 5 p.m. Dec.

16, Holiday Inn, 800 S. Route 31, Crystal Lake. Schedule: noon Show I will feature beginning class and keyboard and guitar students in a variety show; 2 p.m. Show II will present intermediate students in band and ensemble groups; 5 p.m. Show III will display talents of more advanced students in a variety show of band and ensemble groups. Tickets: $8 a person per show. Tickets available online at www.musicmakers4life. com. Information: 815-4449444. VISIT WITH SANTA & HOLIDAY PARTY, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 16, Cary Country Club, 2400 Grove Lane, Cary. Hosted by Veterans Network Committee of Northern Illinois. Schedule: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. brunch (open to all); noon to 3 p.m. visit with Santa (for children younger than 10); noon to 4 p.m. ham raffle; 4 to 8 p.m. Veterans Network Committee party (open to all veterans and friends). Information: 847-875-0159 or www. veteransnetworkcommittee.com. Continued on page 10


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ALL-DAY TAKE-HOME CRAFT CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 17, McHenry Public Library, 809 N. Front St., McHenry. Craft available all day for all ages. Supplies available while they last at the questions desk. Information: 815-385-0036 or www.mchenrylibrary.org.

Dec. 20 TEDDY BEAR CHRISTMAS, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 20, Village Hall, 600 Harvest Gate, Lake in the Hills. Children invited to bring their teddy bears and celebrate the holiday with songs, playing instruments and other fun events. Wear pajamas and enjoy cookies and hot chocolate. Information: 847-9607460 or www.lith.org.

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Dec. 18 55TH BIRTHDAY FOR “HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS,” 4 p.m. Dec. 18, Crystal Lake Public Library, 126 Paddock St., Crystal Lake. Children in kindergarten through fifth grade can celebrate the Grinch’s anniversary with snacks and viewing the classic Christmas special. Information: 815-459-1687 or www.crystallakelibrary.org.

“A CHRISTMAS FANTASY,” 2 p.m. Dec. 22, Cosman Cultural Center, 12015 Mill St., Huntley. Holiday family concert presented by the Illinois Brass Band. Tickets: $10 adults, $5 students and children age 18 and younger available at the door. For information, visit www. illinoisbrassband.org. “THE NUTCRACKER BALLET,” 3 and 7 p.m. Dec. 22; and 3 p.m. Dec. 23, Raue Center for the Arts, 26 N. Wil-

liams St., Crystal Lake. Presented by the Berkshire Ballet Theatre featuring Tchaikovsky’s music, dancing and lavish costumes. Tickets start at $22. Tickets and information: 815-356-9212 or www. rauecenter.org.

Dec. 23 CARLSON CHRISTMAS CONCERT, 3 p.m. Dec. 23, Trinity Lutheran Church, 504 E. Diggins St., Harvard. Craig Carlson, his two daughters Cassie and Allie, and Dale Carlson will present their annual concert. Festive music will be performed on the pipe organ, grand piano, violin and guitar. Information: 815-9437433. “THE CHRISTMAS PRODIGAL,” 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 23-24, Christian Fellowship Church of Crystal Lake, 3419 Walkup Road, Crystal Lake. This touching comedy is a modern-day spin on the story of the prodigal son. The show is directed by Terry Edwards.

Tickets are free and can be reserved online at: www.cfchurch. us/Christmas. Information: 815-814-5177 or e-mail: terry@ jdhuls.com. ED HALL’S WOODSTOCK CHRISTMAS GUITAR NIGHT, 17th annual, 8 p.m. Dec. 23, Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock. Unique and entertaining arrangements for the guitar and violin will be performed as well as popular holiday favorites. Tickets: $23 all seats. Tickets and information: 815-338-5300 or www. woodstockoperahouse.com. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HAPPENINGS, Dec. 23-24, Mount Hope United Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands, McHenry. Schedule: 10:30 a.m. Dec. 23, Children’s Christmas program with fellowship following the service; 7 p.m. Dec. 24, Christmas Eve candlelight service with special music and everyone is invited. Information: 847-4973805.

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CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES, 3, 5 and 11 p.m. Dec. 24, Faith Community Church, 10547 Faiths Way, Huntley. Family service designed with children in mind at 3 p.m. Candlelight services at 5 and 11 p.m. Information: 22-4569-6501 or www.faithcommunityhuntley.com. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES, 5 and 11 p.m. Dec. 24, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 485 Woodstock St., Crystal Lake. Candlelight service at 5 p.m. featuring St. Paul’s children’s choir, God’s Kids. Second candlelight service at 11 p.m. featuring the Bells of Praise and the Adult Choir. Everyone is invited. Information: 815-459-5096 or www.stpaulsucccl.org.

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BRYAN WHITE, 7 p.m. Dec. 29, Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock. Tickets: $35 at 815-338-5300 or www.woodstockoperahouse.com.

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As a work of literature, “The Hobbit” is not “The Lord of the Rings,” but Peter Jackson does his best to erase the distinctions. Who can blame him? Jackson’s epic, threepart “Lord of the Rings” was the first great achievement of 21st century cinema. Audiences MORE might feel let down if he ONLINE faithfully adapted J.R.R. Watch a video of Tolkien’s relatively mod“The Hobbit: est and more whimsical An Unexpected prelude, published as a Journey” at children’s book in 1937. PlanitNorthJackson, who has west.com become more indulgent since his “Lord of the Rings” success, probably has gone overboard. His version of “The Hobbit” originally was planned as two films, but he announced only months ago he had filmed enough material for a third film. The first film, subtitled “An Unexpected Journey,” is nearly three hours long. If Jackson sticks to this running time he

STARRING: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis PLOT: The hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Freeman) joins Gandalf the wizard (McKellen) and a company of 13 dwarves in a quest to reclaim the dwarves’ homeland from an invading dragon. They encounter monstrous obstacles in the first leg of their journey. RATED: PG-13 for frightening images and extended sequences of intense fantasy action and violence RUNNING TIME: 2 hours, 49 minutes will devote in excess of eight hours to a novel that is merely 255 pages long. “Journey,” which covers the book’s first 100 pages, is entertaining enough. The second film will deal with Smaug the dragon, so I have faith Jackson will make that thrilling. I have doubts about the third film, but that’s two years away so why worry about it now? The installment before us now is fun, though more than a little trying. In the set-up, reclusive hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman, who plays Watson on BBC’s updated “Sherlock”) is recruited for “an adventure” by the wizard Gandalf (the returning Ian McKellen, whose presence is a gift). Bilbo declines the invitation, as adventures “make you late for dinner.”

Nevertheless, Bilbo is soon in the company of 13 unruly dwarves who wish to reclaim their distant kingdom from Smaug. The dwarves are led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), whom Jackson and fellow screenwriters Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Guillermo del Toro have reshaped into a soulful, haunted warrior in the mold of Viggo Mortensen’s Aragorn. From the opening moments we know we are back in Jackson’s Middle Earth. The camera sweeps over the welcoming pastoral vistas of New Zealand. Howard Shore’s score provides reassuring hugs as established themes for hobbits and Gollum play. Along with McKellen under that tall, pointy hat, all this is comforting for moviegoers who longed for a return to Middle Earth. That comfort goes a long way toward forgiving this movie’s faults. The length is a chief complaint. While “Journey” never hits the point of dullness, Jackson often tests his audience’s patience. Many scenes run longer than they ought, as if Jackson couldn’t bear to end them. The greatest offender is longwinded prologue that brings back Ian Holm as the older Bilbo and Elijah Wood as his nephew Frodo. Jackson extends the scope of the novel by including additional story points and characters contained in Tolkien’s many appendices. Most noticeable is a subplot featuring another wizard, Radagast the Brown (Sylvester McCoy, onetime star of “Doctor Who).

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Fantasy should be as real as possible. I don’t buy into the notion that because it’s fantastical, it should be unrealistic.”

with it. The first entry in his three-part prequel to his enormously successful “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” manages to be both similar and different from its predecessor. “Rings” was about the adventures of Frodo, the Hobbit nephew of Bilbo. “The Hobbit,” set before “Rings,” is about the adventures of Bilbo. Though the locale and many of the characters are the same, the tone is different. – Peter Jackson Though “Rings” made scads of money and gained permanent entry into international pop culture, Jackson, through no fault of his own, had trouble getting “The Hobbit” off the ground. And this time around, Middle Earth is presented in 3-D. Jackson recently spoke about the filming process. (continued on page 14) STORY BY ED SYMKUS • GATEHOUSE NEWS SERVICE

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J.R.R. Tolkien’s book “The Hobbit” wasn’t very long. Why is the film being told in three parts? We were originally doing two films. But it’s really a question of what you leave out. The book is written at a breathless pace, so some major events in the story are covered in only two or three pages by Tolkien. It’s written almost like a children’s bedtime story. So you want to do a little more character development and character conflict than what was in the book, and we wanted to expand the story a little more. You shot all three parts at once, but it took a very long time. Was that because of Martin Freeman’s (Bilbo) schedule playing Watson on the TV show “Sherlock?’ Martin was the only person we wanted for the role. We felt that he had qualities that would be perfect for Bilbo – that essential English, slightly repressed quality. He’s a dramatic actor, but one that has very rare comedic skill, and there was a lot more comedy in “The Hobbit” than in the “Lord of the Rings” films. But he was tied into working on “Sherlock.” So we shot “The Hobbit” for four or five months, then Martin had to go and do “Sherlock.” So we stopped the shoot for two months, and when

he came back, we carried on again. It was actually a blessing for us. I got time to edit the first four months of shooting and had time to prepare for the next batch, because it was 266 days of shooting, done over 18 months. So that little break was very welcome. Quite a civilized way to make a movie. There were reports that you initially weren’t going to direct the project. Why not? I guess I thought that I wouldn’t enjoy it because I felt, to some degree, that I’d be competing against myself. So I thought it would be interesting to have another director. Guillermo del Toro was involved for over a year. After he left, because of the delays we were facing due to MGM’s bankruptcy problems, it was still another six months before we had a green light. But I had been working on the script with Guillermo, and during that time I’d come to realize that there’s a lot of charm and humor in “The Hobbit” that “Lord of the Rings” didn’t have. I thought that returning to Middle Earth and telling a completely different story, in a different tone, would give me an opportunity to do something a little different. The film, especially when projected in some theaters at 48 frames per second, has an

incredibly detailed look. Much more so than “Lord of the Rings.” What were you trying to achieve here? Fantasy should be as real as possible. I don’t buy into the notion that because it’s fantastical, it should be unrealistic. You need to have a sense of believing the world that you’re going into. So the levels of detail are very important. With a big screen epic experience, the more detail and the sharper and clearer you can make things, and the more real and immersive it is, is exactly the sort of thing I like. The process you used in both filming and projection also made for some amazing depth and clarity in 3-D. Did working in 3-D change anything in your approach to directing? It didn’t change my style of directing, and I didn’t want it to. I really wanted to be the same filmmaker going back into Middle Earth, because once these three films are done, and have had their theatrical life, we’re looking at a six-movie set, which is the way it will exist from that point on. So thinking of that six-film series, I didn’t want to start shooting in a different style. So I was directing as I would normally direct, and the cameras could do what they could normally do. And for me, it was a comfortable experience.


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be the evil “one ring to rule them all” that drives the entire “Rings” cycle. For all the special effects razzmatazz in the flashier battle sequences, for all the marauding goblins and orcs, no moment in the film is as dazzling and no creature is as terrifying as Gollum. The encounter comes late in the film and is enough of a payoff to make you overlook the obvious padding Jackson has stuffed into the story. A note on the look of the film, which has already generated controversy:

Advances in high-definition video allowed Jackson to shoot “Journey” at 48 frames per second, twice the speed of what has been the industry standard since the end of the silent era. This process, branded as High Frame Rate, is supposed to create a sharper and more detailed image. The image instead looks cheap, like a 1970s BBC production. I saw “Journey” in 3-D and 48 fps. The 3-D added nothing and the higher frame rate was distracting. Most theaters in the suburbs will

be showing “Journey” at the traditional 24 fps. To guarantee you will see it this way, choose a 2-D screening. Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy took us to a world never seen in movie theaters before. “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” returns us to a world that is now well worn. For that reason alone, this reasonably diverting opening chapter could never match the exhilaration of its predecessors. Anyone who hoped otherwise was expecting too much.

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The book doesn’t offer many opportunities for massive battle sequences, so Jackson must invent reasons. He finds room for a one-armed orc leader with a vendetta against Thorin, a vendetta that will carry menace through the films. Another bonus scene is a conference with Gandalf and fellow returnees Elrond (Hugo Weaving), Galadriel (Cate Blanchet) and Saruman (Christopher Lee). Elrond is in the book, but Galadriel and Saruman are not. Jackson brings back these familiar faces to reinforce the links between “The Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings.” The strongest such link is already in the novel, and it is easily the film’s best sequence. In a deep cave next to an underground lake, Bilbo encounters the pathetic but fearsome Gollum (the CGI character again played by the remarkable Andy Serkis) and steals his “precious” ring. To Bilbo, it is a magic ring that turns him invisible, but of course it turns out to

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The Elevate Project How did the band get its name? In the middle of forming the group, my pastor handed me a piece of paper on which she had written all of the things she intended to “elevate” in her life that year. I shared what she had written with the team. We decided then and there we would be called “Elevate.” The “Project” part is simply a better way to describe the ongoing growth and creativity in and around the band. Who are the members (full names) and what town is each from? Tyler Ommen – Crystal Lake Nathan Staley – Chicago Kelvin Levels – Cary Aaron Netsell – Woodstock John and Christine Tuck – Hoffman Estates Brian Warszona – Chicago J – Woodstock

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What makes your act different? The obvious things are the horn section and our additional percussion. Our drive and commitment to “elevate the audience through our performance” is what really sets us apart. Who are the band’s three biggest influences? Richie Kotzen, Tower of Power and Prince. Why should people come see you (in 50 words or less)? Because we “Elevate” the music we perform to a level that cannot be ignored by those who hear it. What is the best thing about being a musician? Creativity Pick one: Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley? Elvis Presley Pick one: Michael Jackson or Madonna? Michael Jackson What’s the strangest thing that has happened to you while performing? I cut my finger while paying the piano and couldn’t stop the bleeding. Where can fans find out more information about your band? • www.elevateproject.net 
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Continued from page 17 BROKEN ARROW/POSITIVELY 4TH STREET, a Neil Young/Bob Dylan tribute band featuring Doug Wolff, Ben Abney, Jared Olson, Kevin Weigh and Steve Anton. Bookings: 815-451-1702. Website: www.brokenarrowandpositively4thstreet.com. Schedule: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12, Stage Left Café, Woodstock. BUCKLEY ROAD BAND, country music band featuring Katie Klein, lead vocals; Chris Bradley, lead guitar/vocals; Steve Clough, rhythm guitar/vocals; Bob Haraden, fiddle/mandolin/vocals; Joe Eucolono, pedal steel guitar/banjo/ dobro/guitar; Paul Durand, bass guitar/ vocals; Ralph Colao, drums; and Kurt Disch, sound tech. Information: www. facebook.com/buckleyroadband; or www.reverbnation.com/artist/ control_room/1058620#!/buckleyroadband. BULLFROG, a mix of classic rock, blues and more, featuring Billy Galaxy, lead guitar/vocals; Gary Mlekush, bass guitar/vocals; Steve Randahl, rhythm guitar/vocals; and Charlie Crowell, drums/vocals. Bookings: Gary at 815455-4669 or www.bullfrogband.com.

C CASSANDRA & THE GRAVEL ROAD BAND, featuring Cassandra VohsDemann, piano/guitar; Graham Butler, drums; Rick Van Dyne, lead guitar; and Jim Seidel, bass. Information: Cassandra, 847-507-1352 or www. cassandragravelroad.com. CATALANO, Chicago’s original rock/ metal, Rogue Records recording artists with influences from bands such as Queensryche, Nightwish, Edguy and Metallica to Journey, The Who, The Beatles and others. Members: Dean Pressley, vocals; Pat Catalano, lead guitar/keys; Mike Myzyri, bass; John Catalano, lead guitar/guitar. Bookings: 708-402-8540; www.facebook.com/ catalanoband or www.catalanoband. com. CENTERFOLD, a mainstay of Chicago rock and roll cranking out the greatest hits of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. Featuring Cindy Safran, vocals; Mark Wedow, guitar/vocals; Eric Wedow, drums/vocals; Chuck Federowicz, bass/vocals; Tom Kranz (formerly of Trilogy), guitar/keyboard/vocals. Bookings and information: 708-2842902; bookings@centerfoldband.com; www.facebook.com/centerfoldband or

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D DENNY DIAMOND & THE FAMILY JEWELS, father and sons group from Harvard that sounds like Neil Diamond and performs a tribute to his music. Featuring Denny, vocals/guitar/synth; Lucas, vocals/guitar/synth; and Spenser, vocals/bass/drums. Information: 815-893-9202; denny@dennydiamond. com or www.dennydiamond.com. DNA, playing songs from the ‘50s and later. Featuring Don Etten, guitar/ harmonica/vocals; and Al Etten, bass guitar/vocals accompanied by a digital drum machine. Information: 815-385-6057; 815-385-8580 or www. musicbydna.com. DON “DOC” BROWN, playing his “Music We Know” program of favorites from the ’30s, ’40s, ’50s and beyond in a variety of styles in jazz, rock, blues, country and pop. Bookings: 815-3565865 or steeltune@sbcglobal.net. DR. RHYTHM & THE ROCKERS, music that will have you on your feet in no time. Featuring Jack Slaughter, guitar/ vocals; Al Etten, bass/vocals; Duwayne Fair, drums/vocals; and Don Etten, guitar/harmonica/vocals. Bookings:

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E ECHO’S OF TIME, jukebox oldies show band playing music from the 1950s through the 1970s dance music. Featuring Dave Lapaglia, rhythm guitar/ vocals; Glenn Kolota, drums/vocals; Scott Jensen, lead guitar/vocals; Brian Farrar, keyboards/vocals; and Bob Aldape, bass guitar/vocals. Bookings:

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F FAST TIMES, a high-energy band that rocks the ’80s music and lifestyle in the Chicagoland area. Featuring Paul Jones, guitar; Cory Case, guitar; Michael Burgess, lead vocals; Steve Alvarez, drums; J. Michael Ritta, bass. Bookings: Joey Demarco, 630-2797625; info@livechicagomusic.com or www.fasttimestheband.com. FAULT BY DESIGN, alternative bluesrock style, mostly original compositions including some classic rock, blues and Dave Matthews. Featuring Christian Moore, lead vocals/ guitar; Robert Kelley, lead guitar/ vocals; Jimmy Pinkl, drums; and Vince Galasso, bass. Playing 24/7 on Facebook. Bookings: Robert, 847-8286854; faultbydesign@gmail.com or Facebook. Continued on page 19


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G GEARY SMITH BLUES BAND, playing blues and funk. Bookings: www. myspace.com/gearysmithband. GREGORY B, Jimmy Buffett, beach party music, classic rock. One-man band, with a voice and a guitar playing along to music digitally recorded and performed by Gregory B. Clubs, pool parties and fests. Bookings: 815459-5910; gregoryb@joltmail.com or www.gregoryb-music.com. GRINGO SOUL, a one-man project featuring Brandon Giannasi. All original music known as hip hop folk-rock. Information: 847-385-8447; brokenstring21@aol.com or www. gringosoul.com.

H HAIRDAZE, playing all your favories from the ’80s. Curt Anderson, guitar/ vocals; Tom McTague, vocals; Mike Bianco, drums; and Dan Parilli, bass guitar/vocals. Bookings: 847-5157908; andersonmusic05@sbcglobal.

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I INCOMING GROOVE, blues band trio featuring John Oliver, vocals/guitar; Mark Alteri, drums; Ed Kazmierzak, bass. Bookings: Debbie, 815-4040470. Website: www.incominggroove.com. INSTANT REWIND, classic rock of the ’60s and ’70s. Featuring Eric Gulbransen, lead guitar/vocals; Jeff Gulbransen, rhythm guitar/vocals; Vince Guerrero, drums/vocals; Mark Vogel, keyboards/vocals; and Ben Vogel, bass/vocals. Bookings: Eric, 224-545-7362 or guitarman23@ sbcglobal.net.

J JACKED UP, a rock show and not just another gig. Voted best new cover band in 2010. Group delivers a firstclass concert experience playing the greatest rock anthems from the ’60s through today’s megahits. Members are Goddog, lead vocals; JB, bass/ vocals; Master Splinter, drums/ vocals; and Special K, guitars/vocals. Bookings: emailjackedup@yahoo. com. Website: jackeduprocks.com. JAZZ ENTERPRISE, that perfect touch of blues and jazz. Available in all sizes, though regularly a five-piece combo, we are dedicated to satisfy your music needs. Featuring Al Skaronea, keyboard; Christine Gilmer, saxophone; Daniel Villarreal, drums;

Dave Reilly, bass; and Robert Kelley, guitar. Information: Robert, 847828-6854 or jazzenterprise.combo@ gmail.com. JELLY BONES, local band from Algonquin that categorize themselves along the lines of psychedelic/alternative. Members are Frank Lintzeris, vocals/guitar; Henry Brennan, guitar/vocals; Ryan Ayers, bass; Geon Tillinghast, drums/vocals; and Eric Donati, guitar. Information: jellybonesmusic@gmail.com; www. facebook.com/jellybonesmusic or www.tinyurl.com/helpjellybones. JIGGLE THE HANDLE, classic rock with a mix of blues on the funky side. Featuring Wayne Ewing, Hammond Organ and a real 122 Leslie/vocals; Joel Tarpinian, lead guitar/vocals; Kip Christensen, lead guitar/vocals; Mac Rietz, bass/vocals; and Ted Rowling, drums/vocals. Bookings: Variety Entertainment, 847-526-9111 or varietyentertainment@att.net. JOHNNY BEE & THE STINGERS, R & B, the way it’s meant to be! Featuring Johnny Bee, lead guitar/vocals; Shawn Reske, drums/vocals; and Greg Van Nostrand, bass/vocals. Bookings: 847-561-5266 or www. johnnybeeandthestingers.com. JORI PARYS, 16-year-old Crystal Lake recording artist. The guitar/vocalist plays a variety of popular cover songs. Information: 815-341-0571 or www.joriparys.com. JOSH SCHOLL, playing alternative/rock mixed with R&B flavor. Featuring Josh Scholl, lead vocals; Kyle Weinder, rhythm guitarist; Lauren Luks, drummer; Mike Show, lead guitarist/ pianist; and Levi Naab, bass guitar.

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L LAKES AREA SWING BAND, an 18piece band performing throughout Lake, Cook and McHenry counties and southern Wisconson. Music from the past 60+ years. Swing to the ‘30s and ‘40s and jive to the ‘50s. Information and bookings: 847-845-0040; www.lakesareaswingband.com or holnmik98@sbcglobal.net. Continued on page 20

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FELIX AND FINGERS, a dueling piano and instrumentation act from Crystal Lake featuring Dave Radford, vocals/ piano/guitar/drums/trumpet; and Mike Potts, vocals/piano/bass/ sax/accordion/drums. Information: info@felixandfingers.com; www. felixandfingers.com; www.facebook. com/FelixandFingers. FIST TO THE SKY, for fans of Avenged Sevenfold, Bullet For My Valentine, and Five Finger Death Punch. Featuring Mickey, vocals/bass; Flipp, guitar/ vocals; Hollywood, guitar/vocals; JD, drums. Bookings: fisttotheskyband@ gmail.com. For information, visit www.fisttothesky.com, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. FREEWILL, inspired by the desire to have the name reflect an uplifting and playful Christian spirit. Featuring Steve Ramirez, vocals/electric and acoustic guitar; Bob Linning, vocals/ electric and acoustic guitar; Nancy Graham, vocals; Joy Irwin, vocals/ keyboards; Pam Becker, vocals/ electric bass; and Jerry Knobloch, vocals/drums. Contact: Bob Linning at blinning@gmail.com. For information, visit Facebook using the words “FreeWill contemporary Worship Music.”

net; facebook.com/HairDazerocksthe80s or www.reverbnation.com/ hairdaze. HANS AND THE HORMONES, pop, dance, rock from the ’60s to present. Hans Mast, vocals/guitar; Vic Champney, guitar; Glenn Crandall, bass; and Darren Marino, drums; Tony Wruke, keyboards. Bookings: Glen, 815-338-7253; marino5@ att.net; hansmast@comcast.net or facebook.com/hansandthehormones. Schedule: 9:30 p.m. Dec. 14, Sideouts, Island Lake; 9:30 p.m. Dec. 29, Halftime, Johnsburg; 9:30 p.m. Jan. 12, Trio Grille and Bar, Marengo; 9:30 p.m. Jan. 26, Docks Bar, Wauconda; 9:30 p.m. Feb. 15, The London Club, Crystal Lake; 9:30 p.m. Feb. 16, Halftime, Johnsburg; 9:30 p.m. March 2, Sideouts, Island Lake; 9:30 p.m. March 23, Halftime, Johnsburg; 9:30 p.m. March 30, Thirsty Whale, Algonquin; 8 p.m. April 6, Woodstock Moose Lodge benefit; 9:30 p.m. April 27, The Gambler, McHenry; 9:30 p.m. May 25, Raymond’s Bowl, Johnsburg; 9 p.m. July 13, Gavers Cancer Benefit, Woodstock. HEART OF THE FOX (H.O.T. Fox), acoustic funk folk group from McHenry. Featuring Michael Heidemann, guitar/Vox and Rachel Woodall, Vox/ukulele. Information: www.heartofthefox.com. Bookings: heartofthefox@gmail.com. Chicago dates on the website. HOT ROCKS, Rolling Stones tribute band named after their Hot Rocks album. Featuring Ed Bloom as “Mick,” lead vocals/harmonica; Chris Minardi as “Keith,” guitar/vocals; Bobby Koll as “Brian/Ronnie,” guitar; Carmie Zac as “Bill,” bass guitar/vocals; Paul Mally as “Stu,” keyboard/vocals; Joe Wejman as “Charlie,” drums. Information: 773-384-2460; hotrocksband@ hotmail.com; facebook.com/hotrocksband; myspace.com/hotrocksrollingstones; twitter.com/hotrocksband; or www.hotrocksband.com. HUDSON-McCOY THE BAND, classic rock, R & B, and original tunes. Featuring Michael McCoy, rhythm guitar/vocals; Jim Hudson, lead guitar/vocals; Joe LaSalla, bass/vocals; Chris “Kiffer” Allen, keyboards/ vocals; and Chris Starke, percussion. Bookings and information: 815-2221080 or www.hudson-mccoy.com. HUEY LONG, pop punk band from McHenry. Featuring RJ Hucker, guitar/lead vocals; Billy Penuel, bass/vocals; and Rocco Zaccagnini, drummer/vocals. Information: 815-


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Continued from page 19 LAST TRAIN OUT, playing a blend of blues, rock and soul. Featuring Greg Conrad, lead vocals and lead guitar; Jordan Smith, bass guitar; and Kevin Koreman, drums. For information, email lasttrainoutmusic@gmail.com or visit www.lasttrainoutband.com/ bios.html or Facebook. LIBERTY’S TEETH, party band playing the best rock, pop, country and more. Featuring brother/sister vocals of Jeremy and Melissa Roe; guitars/vocals, Paul Bracke and Matt Nicholas; bass guitar/bagpipes, Marc “Flippy” Weihofen; drums, Joe Stob. Bookings: 847-971-7159; www. libertysteeth.com or on Facebook. LOOKING FOR TREBLE, high-energy pop and rock ‘n’ roll. Members: Mark Sturm, guitar/vocals; Dave Ricotta, piano/harmonica/vocals; Chris Manos, bass guitar/vocals; and Kirk Leonard, drums/vocals. Information: 815-509-5947; 815-505-5433 or www.lookingfortreble.com. LUNATIC 8, a local hip-hop artist from Crystal Lake. Information: www. lunatic8.com or lunatic8music@ yahoo.com.

M MAGANAFIGHT, group plays metal. Band members are Dan Kvidera, guitars; Ron Riggs, guitars; JoHan, vocals; Mike Motto, bass; and Drew Kristoff, drums. For information, contact: stepmonsterhubby@ yahoo.com. Bookings: dethmetl1@ sbcglobal.net. MAIDEN CHICAGO, tribute to Iron Maiden style. Featuring Bill Swanson, lead vocals; Eric Babcock, guitar; Ralph Circelli, guitar; Gary Ingram, bass guitar; Dan Driskill, drums. Bookings and information: 708-7744177 or booking@maidenchicago. com; www.maidenchicago.com; or www.facebook.com/maidenchicago. THE MARY J. HARRIS TRIO, features jazz vocalist Mary J. Harris and guitarist Bob Balance, along with a variety of hired bass players, playing jazz and Bossa standards. Bookings and information: 224-577-8130 or www.maryjharris.com. MCC JAZZ COMBO, directed by Dr. Takayama. We create our own arrangements of the great jazz standards. Featuring Phil Ciancio, saxophone; Chris Angelos, guitar;

Daniel Villarreal, drums; Dave Reilly, bass; Tom Panuce, saxophone; with optional guest vocalists. Information: Robert, 847-828-6854 or geneticstrings@sbcglobal.net. MODERN DAY ROMEOS, party band with fun jams. We’ll give you the whole seat, but you’ll only need the edge. Featuring Jim Wojdyla, vocals; Justin Wojdyla, acoustic guitar/ vocals/cowbell; Steve Gill, electric guitar; Chris Perfect, bass guitar/ vocals; and Mike Zaitz, drums. Bookings: 630-620-1154 or www. moderndayromeos.com. MISS BEHAVIN, high-energy, fourpiece band that covers hits from the ’60s to the present. Fronted by Denise Ebler with Rob Wawryzniak, lead guitar; Craig Hunter, bass; and Jim Nonneman, drums. Bookings: 847-418-1879; info@missbehavinrocks.com or visit www.missbehavinrocks.com. MR. P, well-worn ’60s folk-rock picker/grinner Mike Penkava on acoustic guitar, rambling with the likes of Simon & Garfunkel, Lightfoot & Taylor, Neil & the Cat, Prine & Goodman, and meandering into the present with some new stuff too. Information: mikepenkava@netzero. net. Check with The Village Squire, Crystal Lake, at 815-455-4130 for regular gigs. MR. PC JAZZ TRIO, featuring Phil Ciancio, Russ Panzarella and Tony Barbaro. Bookings: 815-263-1901 or philciancio@yahoo.com. MYSTRISS, classic and current rock ’n’ roll. Featuring Angela Powell and Cristine Salazar, vocals; Kevin Powell, bass/vocals; Dan Robinson, guitar; and John Faruzzi, drums. Bookings: 815-307-5225 or www. facebook.com/mystrisstheband.

N NEMESIS THEORY, hard rock and metal, classics and today. A diverse range of favorites and high-energy music featuring Tom Wilson, lead vocals; Larry DeMumbrum, drums; Mike Streicher, bass guitar/vocals; Joe Guevara, lead/rhythm guitars/ vocals; and Todd Scow, lead/ rhythm guitars/vocals. Bookings and information: 815-739-1106; nemesistheorylive@yahoo.com; www.nemesistheory.com or www. myspace.com/nemesis_theory. NEW ODYSSEY, unique trio of full-

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time musicians playing 20th century music on 30 instruments. Featuring Michael Jay, Gary Todd and Gary Polkow. Information: 815-3444200; odysseyguys@aol.com or www.3guys30instruments.com. NITROUS ROCKSIDE, current heavy and hard rock music. Featuring Steve Crandall, vocals; Bob Cashin, guitar; Kai-allen Reinhard, bass/vocals; George Houston, guitar/vocals; Mark Cox, drums. Bookings: George, 847854-3765; www.reverbnation.com/ nitrousrocksideband; www.facebook. com/nitrousrockside; or www.myspace.com/nitrousrocksideband. NO CLEAR WAY, plays a mixture of music from modern to alternative rock. Featuring Brent Baseggio, lead vocals/acoustic guitar; Ryan Gilger, backup vocals/lead guitar; Michael Koch, bass; Doug Conroy, drums. Bookings: 312-772-5652; manager@noclearway.com; www. myspace.com/noclearway or www. noclearway.com. NORTH STREET, old is new again, swing, jazz, blues and pop retro group featuring tunes from the 1920s to present day. Featuring Kathy Bruhnke, Janet Burns, Katie Freese, Judy Stettner, Dora Tippens, Barbara Klein (keyboard), Louis Dolmon (bass) and Frank Novak (drums). Bookings: 815342-2425 or northstreet123@gmail. com. Schedule: 7 p.m. Jan. 12, Haitian Idol at Woodstock Moose Lodge, Woodstock.

O OCEAN BLU BIG BAND, Chicagoland’s

newest 18-piece big band, playing your favorite classic, themed and contemporary jazz/big band/Latin tunes. Members are professional musicians that are music educators/ teachers, band directors. Bookings: Richard Brabeck, 847-340-5100; rick@foxvalleyschoolofmusic.com or www.oceanblubigband.com. OLD’S COOL, an old-school, houserocking party band playing classic rock, blues and R&B. Featuring TR Kerth, guitar, harmonica/vocals; Rich Wolter, guitar/vocals; Hans Stucki, keyboards/guitar/vocals; Gary Ross, drums/vocals; and Bob Noble, bass/ guitar. Bookings: TR Kerth: 847-3311758 or trkerth@yahoo.com or www. reverbnation.com/oldscoolhuntley#. ON A DIME, the Blues-Rock-Opera. Now playing original music and top covers from the ’70s through today. Information: 815-814-1806 or www. oadonline.com.

P PARTY DOCTORS BAND, playing all your favorite party music from the ‘80s pop/rock to modern hits. Members are David Burdick, vocals/ keys; Dan Zemanek, guitar; Steffan Zarakas, bass; Jim Baer, drums. Bookings: Dan, 815-762-9424. Contact: Facebook.com/thepartydoctors. PARTY FREAK, playing party rock, classics and all-time favorites. Featuring Scott Lewis, vocals; Rodney Yee, bass; Kurt Larson, guitars; Mike Vermeland, keys/guitars; and Tony Stephan, drums. Bookings and

information: Scott, 847-608-0631; partyfreakmusic@yahoo.com; www. facebook.com/partyfreakrocks or www.partyfreakrocks.com. PATIO DADDY-O, rockin’ through the ages, ‘60s to today. Classic rock, blues. Featuring Tony Giglio, lead vocals/drums; Tony Clavesilla, lead guitar/vocals; Danny Dally, bass guitar/vocals. We do private parties. Bookings: 224-622-0472. Schedule: 9 p.m. Dec. 28, Peggy Kinnane’s, Arlington Heights; 9 p.m. Dec. 29, The Point, Gilberts; 9 p.m. Dec. 31, Kief’s Reef at Burtons Bridge, McHenry. PETE BERWICK, singer/songwriter. Information: Shotgun Records, 815759-0042 or www.peteberwick.net. PETER & THE VERSATILES, MoTown, blues, classic rock. Featuring Peter, lead vocals; Missy, background/ lead vocals; Kim, background vocals; Tom, lead guitar; Bob, rhythm guitar; Tom, bass guitar; Dwayne, drums; and Mike, saxophone. Information: www.myspace.com/petertheversatiles. PHIDGET, classic ’80s rock band featuring Patty Malten, vocals; Garry Hane, drums; Mario Massi, guitar; Chris Erbach, bass; Rick Ippolito, keys/vocals. Information: www. phidgetband.com. PIRATE RADIO, a four-piece cover band featuring Moe Rivera, guitar/ vocals; Tony Falco, vocals/percussion/guitar; Matt Schreier, drums; John Rock, bass. Bookings: 630279-7625 or www.facebook.com/ pirateradiorocks. Continued on page 21


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R THE RESERVE, rock ‘n’ roll with a splash of ’90s grunge. Featuring Jon Babin, vocals/guitar; Kyle Biba, drums; Jon Birchfield, guitar; and Steve Somogyi, bass. Contact: thereserve11@yahoo.com; Facebook or Reverbnation. ROADHOUSE PROPHETS, playing rockin’ country covers. Bookings: Chris Blevins, 847-902-0780 or www.myspace.com/redneckrevival.

S SAVANNA ROAD, today’s rock and new country. Featuring Cindy Aikins, vocals; Hal Hartwig, guitars/vocals; Mike Gibson, bass/vocals; Bruce Honniball, drums/vocals. Bookings: Bruce, 815-245-9345; www. facebook.com/savannaroad or www. savannaroad.com. SELECTIVE RECALL, playing the best of the New Wave ‘80s. Featuring Kris Valentine, lead vocals; Eli Bennett, bass/vocals; Rudy Lobo, guitar/ vocals; and Scott Toth, drums/vocals. Bookings: 847-533-9991; kris@ entertainment1.com or www.entertainment1.com. Information: www. selectiverecall.com; www.facebook. com/selectiverecallrocks; or www. twitter.com/selectiverecall. SEVEN POUND FURY, infamous, original, rock. Featuring Lynette Louise Varvil, vocals/string guitars/ harmonica/melodica; Erick Olsen, lead guitar; Scott Nickels, drums/percussion; Ginni Hauck, bass. Bookings: www.facebook.com/sevenpoundfury. Information: www.myspace.com/ lynette7poundfury or www.myspace. com/sevenpoundfury.

SHADOW LEFT, Joseph David Broman, a one-man band act and songwriter, performing synthesized industrialmetal music along with contemporary covers and eclectic songs on keyboards and guitar. Bookings: rhymeclimate@gmail.com or www. reverbnation.com/theshadowleft. SINFUL SAINTS DIXIELAND BAND, traditional New Orleans jazz. Directed and managed by Tom McDermott. Multiple bands featuring Tom McDermott, Mike Epifano, Ryan Miller, Bob Skallerup, Brian Tipps, trombones; Kurt Schulenburg, Dick Robertson, Mike Knauf, Teddy Holtz, Gary Parker, clarinet/sax; Dave Mitchell, Frank Katzback, Kevin Huff, Judy Bridges, Don Rhodes, “Spats” Studebaker, trumpets; Rob Curtis, Al Johnson, James Dossa, Tom Landeros, Mike Woitowicz, Jack Kuncl, Ernie Michaels, Jack Meilahn, banjo; Steve Marcus, Brian Borcherding, Tom Stasiak, Kurt Smith, John Harshey, tuba; and Mike Lerner, Ken Voelker, Kenny Holtz, Brian Sugrue, Bob Blazier, Sammy Geati, Chuck Schwartz, Bill Voda, drums; Vance Nelson, Ed Lescher, keyboard. Bookings: 815-404-6769; tom@sinfulsaintsband.com or www. sinfulsaintsband.com. SING WITH THE BAND, live band interactive karaoke with more than 500 songs. Everything from ABBA to Zappa. Lyrics provided. You are part of the band and star of the show! Featuring Joe Rocha, vocals/bass; Jay Rocha, bass/vocals; Scott Azzarello, guitar/vocals; and Dave Nishi, drums. Bookings: Joe Rocha, 630-939-5013 or www.singwiththeband.com. SIX STRINGS DOWN, classic rock, ’80s retro tunes, blues featuring female

guitarist Dani Lampi, lead guitar/ vocals; David Witt, vocals; George Lemperis, lead guitar/vocals; Frank Laumbinger, drums; and Charles Beadle, bass/vocals. Bookings: 815-385-4680; danil@hotmail.com or www.sixstringsdown.cjb.net. SKY BURIAL, featuring Kevin Tuegel, guitar; Sean Kenney, vocals; Mark Servantes, bass; and Jason Pare, drums. Bookings: Warp Skatepark, 847-458-4066 or Kevin Pare, 847915-2655. SNAFU BAND, blues, classic rock, Southern rock and country covers. Featuring Ross Benson, guitar/ harmonica/vocals; Melissa Rolley, vocals; Jeff Haberer, guitar/backing vocals; Todd Thorez, bass; Jesse Caruthers, drums. Bookings: 847975-6030; snafuband@live.com or www.snafu-band.com. SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, a country/ southern rock band featuring Dave Freeman, lead vocals/guitar; Pete Walker, rhythm guitar; Judsen Brown, lead guitar/keyboards/vocals; Rich Dibona, percussion; and Jeremy Montoto, bass/vocals. Bookings: Dave, 815-970-4345; Pete, 815-693-0299 or www.southernexposuretheband. com. STATELINE, contemporary and classic country, along with classic and southern rock. Featuring Robert Jess, keyboards/vocals; D.J. Myers, bass guitar/vocals; Tom Powers, drums/ vocals; and Randy Burs, guitar/ vocals. Information: 541-782-8354; www.statelinecountry.com; www. facebook.com/statelinecountry or statelinecountry@gmail.com. STAY TUNED, playing classic and modern rock. Members: Curt Klausen, drums; Paul Shively, guitar/vocals;

Curtis Voel-Pel, bass and vocals. Bookings: Joey DeMarco at United Talent, 630-279-7625 or joey@unitedtalentco.com; or Curtis Voel-Pel, 630-453-1443 or voelpel@msn.com. Information: www.staytunedband. net. STOCKWOOD, a genuine tribute to the Beatles band featuring Colin Berg, age 19, as John Lennon; John Morefield, age 17, as Paul McCartney; Nick Solideo, age 18, as George Harrison; and Evan Berg, age 15, as Ringo Starr. For information, visit: www.stockwoodrocks.com or www. facebook.com/Stockwood.A.Beatles. Tribute. STREET CORNER BLUE, six-piece ensemble has been performing traditional R&B for 25 years. Members include Tom Kleeman, saxophone; Dave Mitchell, trumpet; Bill Howard, trombone; Mike Lerner, drums; Dave Czech, guitar; and Dave Ladner, bass guitar. Bookings: 708-476-5757; www.streetcornerblue.com or moosemiles@owc.net. SUNFACTORY, high-energy dance and party rock. Featuring Steve Parisek, lead vocals/guitar; Jamie Ryan, lead guitar; Eric Jaspen, bass/vocals; and Frank Bagot, drums/vocals. Bookings and information: 815-861-4833 or www.myspace.com/sunfactory. SWITCHPLAY, a four-piece band featuring multi-instrument players rotating front-line offering diverse solo performances featuring Paul Zanello, Marty Howe, Brian Bankord and Aaron Netsell. Three different tribute sets are British invasion, funky R&B and classic rock. Bookings: 815-236-9893/9894. Continued on page 22

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PIRATES OVER 40, Buffett tunes and more, featuring Ron Combs, vocals/ guitar; Don Devereaux, drums; Bruce Waters, guitar/vocals; Jim Nelson, bass; Bobby Swigart, guitar; Mitch Martin and Joe Ornelas, percussion. Bookings: 815-344-6410 or www. piratesover40.com. PLAN B, featuring Tom, guitar/vocals; Steve, bass/vocals; Todd, drums/ vocals; and Mike, guitar/vocals. Bookings: 815-236-6087 or www. rockonplanb.tripod.com. POTTS & PANS, a steelband playing a wide variety of music from classical to Calypso, pop to jazz and more. Featuring Matt Potts, Anthony Houston, David Brachmann, Christina Guerrero, Mike Schwebke and Paige Moore. Bookings: 815-245-3624 or matt@pottsandpans.org. For information, visit www.pottsandpans.org, Facebook or Twitter. Schedule: Dec. 14, Heartland Cafe, Chicago; Dec. 15, Salvation Army Christmas concerts, Peoria; Dec. 22, Holiday concert at Arlington Heights Library. PRACTICE IN PUBLIC, playing blues and rock from Stevie Ray Vaughan to the Stones and much more. Featuring John Paradise, lead vocals/rhythm guitar; Karl, bass; Lew Postnell, harmonica; Rich Feldhaus, lead guitar; Tracy Doetsch, drums; Billy Schwank, guitar. Contact: 619-861-7353; tracyguns@hotmail.com; www.facebook. com/practiceinpublicland or www. reverbnation.com/practiceinpublic. PSYCHAS, original hard rock, blended with modernized cover tunes. Featuring Eric Babcock, guitar/ vocals; Marty Blake, drums; Joaquin Luebanos, bass guitar; David Houck, guitar. Bookings and information: 815-529-3271 or webmaster@ psychas.com; www.psychas.com; or www.facebook.com/psychasband.

ROBERT KELLEY, acoustic, blues, jazz, rock or even a one-man band. Performing with various groups, expanding through several genres. Regular performer at Liquid Blues and Jazz on the Square. Information: 847-828-6854 or geneticstrings@ gmail.com. ROCKCOVERY, classic rock and grunge. Featuring Rock LaCoco, lead vocals; Chris Farina, guitar/vocals; Mike O’Connor, guitar; Rob Farina, bass; and Andy Garay, drums. Bookings: 847-815-2392. Information: www.myspace.com/rockcovery. ROCK-DOCS (aka AXE GRINDER ), an updated mix of rock classics from the ’70s through today. Featuring Mike, guitars/vocals; Willie, guitars/ vocals; Kenny, bass/vocals; Jeff, drums/vocals. Bookings: Rockdocs@ rocketmail.com. RURAL ROUTE ONE, award-winning rockin’ country band. Featuring Manzy Z, vocals/guitar/percussion; Bob Lindsley, vocals/drums; Patrick “Hutch” Hutchins, vocals/guitar; Bart Alonzo, vocals/guitar; and Jim Roxworthy, bass. Bookings: 708516-6053, MandyZ517@aol.com or reverbnation.com/mandyzofficial.


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TALISMAN, Freddy and Lorrie Lamberti perform country, blues, rock ’n’ roll, pop, jazzy swing and oldies. Bookings: 815-337-1760 or www.talisman. freeservers.com. T-BOS, the ultimate ’70s rock show. Members: Silky Kessler, guitar/lead vocals; Thunderboogie, bass guitar/vocals; Buck Lee, guitar/vocals; Izzy Wylde, drums; Ripper Mansion, security/sound/lights. Bookings: Mike, 847-921-0033. Information: www.facebook.com/T-bos-70s-rock or www. myspace.com/tbosband. THUNDER BOX, THE KNOCKERS, featuring rock music from the ’80s to now in a high-energy rock band that captures the style with stage presence and sound. Featuring Tommy Hanus, bass/Vox; John Gracek, lead/ Vox; Bill Rios, drums; Joey Domanico, guitar/Vox. Bookings: 847-3440222. TIME MACHINE, group from McHenry offering danceable rock from the ’50s to now. Featuring John Gaceck, lead vocals; Dan Stromstedt, guitars/vocals; John Furuzzi, drums/vocals; Buddy Rezendes, bass guitar; and Wayne Maxson, guitar. Bookings: Dan, 815-378-0498 or timemachinemchenry@ hotmail.com. Information: www.facebook.com/timemachine.liveband. TOGETHER AGAIN, jazz-rock/smooth jazz/pop/rock/Latin and more. Members: Marti Bonne, keyboards/vocals; Jim Seidel, bass; Geoff DeMuth, guitar/vocals; Robin Knapik, drums. Bookings: 815-356-1141; together_again@ comcast.net; www.togetheragainband.com. TRASHCAN SYMPHONY, playing hard rock, rock and pop cover songs from the ’70s through today. Featuring Jeff, vocals; Joel, vocals; Brian, guitars/ keys; Axe, guitars; Bex, bass; and Mike, drums. Contact: info@trashcansymphony.com; trashcansymphony.com; facebook or reverbnation. TRAVELING COWBOYS, playing country, rock’n’roll, Elvis and more. Featuring Jeff Beebe, guitars/vocals; Bill Fennell, guitar, harp/vocals; Chris, drums; and Sam, bass guitar. Bookings: 815-236-0155. TRIADD, performing danceable classic rock to current with emphasis on provocal harmonies. Duo/trio acoustic and full band. Featuring Rick Jacobs, guitar/bass/lead vocals; Tim McGovern, guitar/lead vocals; Mac Rietz, bass guitar; Steve Moss, drums/vocals. Bookings: 847-516-4631; 847-639-0418; www.myspace.com/triaddmusic; on Facebook or www.triaddband.com. Playing first Fridays of each month at McGonigal’s in Barrington. TRU BLU, country/bluegrass. Originals and covers including Sam Bush, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Old Crow Medicine Show, Zac Brown and many more. Featuring Adam Kaczmarec, mandolin/guitar/lead vocals; Ron Yankowitz, bass guitar/vocals; Chris Yankowitz, banjo/guitar/vocals; Aaron Lembke, guitar/vocals. Bookings: 815-245-2539. Playing every Sunday evening at Labemi’s in downtown Crystal Lake. Other musicians invited to come and join in. TRUMAN’S RIDGE, playing traditional bluegrass. Featuring Steve Sarver, guitar/lead vocals; Mark Fowler, mandolin/fiddle/harmony vocals; Evan Fowler, standup bass/banjo/harmony vocals; Bruce Wallace, banjo/bass/ guitar/harmonica/fiddle/harmony vocals. Bookings: 815-603-1441; 815-5016608 or www.trumansridge.com. TWISTING ROSES, teen rock band featuring Kristy Rose, vocals/guitar; Mike Stone, drums; and Ian Painter, bass. Information: John Rose, 815-444-7663 or www.twistingroses.com.

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V VOYAGE, classic rock band featuring Joel Strombres, lead vocals/guitars; Mike Rehak, guitar; Larry Mann, bass; Mike Larsen, keyboard/vocals; and Gordon Siewart, drums. Bookings: 630-284-9112. Information: www.myspace.com/voyagerocks or www.voyagerocks.com. VVX, hard rock and metal from the ’80s and ’90s and plenty of extras to keep it mixed up. Members are Tom Wilson, vocals; Dan Volpe, guitar; Todd Scow, guitar; Guy Bazilewich, bass; and Dennis Frankowski, drums. For bookings, contact: United Talent Co. at www.vvxlive.com.

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THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS, a local group playing party rock, both classic and current. Featuring Elmo Arcari, lead vocals/guitar; Kevin Hewitt, lead guitar/vocals; Ernie Jummati, bass/lead vocals; Mike Trippi, drums/More cowbell. Bookings and information: 847669-8848; 847-409-7073; info@ thesuspectsrock.com; www.thesuspectsrock.com; www.facebook. com/thesuspectsrock; twitter.com/ thesuspectsrock.

vocals/keyboard/guitar; Michal “Muppet” Laurance, lead guitar/vocals; Jean Laurance, guitar/vocals; Larry Surleta, drums/vocals; Kirk Hitschel, bass/vocals. Bookings: Art, 815-388-3287. For information and schedule, visit www.waterfrontdogs.com or on Facebook at waterfrontdogs.com. WAY OFF TOPIC, classic rock, rock and hard rock. Members are Eliot Levy, guitar/vocals; Ron Lincicum, guitar/vocals; Brian Johnson, bass; and Shawn Wojcik, drums/vocals. Bookings: wayofftopic#att.net. For information, visit www.facebook. com/WayOffTopic or www.youtube. com/userwayofftop. THE WHITE SADDLE BAND, country rock, old and new country, classic rock and pop. Featuring Rich Nelson, bass/lead vocals; Mike O’Cull, lead guitar; Derek Crawford, drums/ percussion/vocals; and Les Urban, guitars/vocals. Bookings: 847-8262834 or www.thewhitesaddleband. com. WISEGUYS, smokin’ rhythm and blues. Featuring John Deardorff, lead guitar/vocals; Scott Deardorff, keyboards/vocals; Bill Hughes, drums; and Greg Van Nostrand, bass/vocals. Bookings: Greg Van Nostrand, 847-561-5266 or www. wiseguysinfo.com. WYKKYD VYKKYR BAND, of Loves Park. Featuring Joel Cameran, drums; Jeff Becknall, lead guitar; Larry Williams, bass; Chris Lewis, vocals; Andy Gore, sound man; and Deb Gore, manager. Bookings: 815633-5832; 815-997-4319.

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