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The charming bartender Nicole poured us a seriously strong round of cocktails. Nick himself took the mike and sang "The Entertainer," eliciting cheers when he got to the line about laying all kinds of girls, probably inspired by his T-shirt, which read, "lays well with others." One of the regulars, a middle-aged crooner named Frank, did an admirable Sinatra. By that time we were into our second round of drinks. And then things really started looking up.
It was a chilly Tuesday, and our former Tuesday night music club, Rock 'n' Roll Karaoke at the Smoked Joint, had yet to be replaced since its closing this past summer. So when talk turned to Gavone's, a corner bar at 10th and Wolf whose karaoke DJ is none other than Nick's Xtreme Entertainment, formerly of Smoked Joint fame, we bundled ourselves against the cold and hailed a cab with visions of backup singers noshing on hoagies and the gold chains around their necks catching the lights dancing in our heads.See the full content of this document
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The Song Riders
This is a story about three uptown girls who'd been living in their uptown world as long as anyone with hot blood can. It's also a story about karaoke, which mea...
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