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Donny Most, Blind Boys of Alabama at Landmark on Main Street

The Port Washington theater offers live music Friday and Saturday, with Blind Boys launching their 'Talkin' Christmas!' tour at Landmark.

There will be plenty of live music this weekend at Port Washington’s Landmark on Main Street this weekend.

On Friday, Donny Most – “Ralph Malph” from the TV hit “Happy Days” – appears with a seven-piece swing-era band. And on Saturday, The Blind Boys of Alabama launch their “Talkin’ Christmas!” tour with night of gospel and more to the stage.

Most is on tour with the songs of Sinatra, Darin, Martin, and more that he brings to life through his interpretations and arrangements. The swing era and 50’s cool are fused together in what Landmark is calling “one very unique show as Donny shares stories from Happy Days and beyond.” On-screen, Most has enjoyed a recurring role on “Glee,” as well as a starring role in the indie film The Yankles. Tickets are $45.

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The Blind Boys of Alabama, which formed in the 1930s, won five Grammy and four Gospel Music awards. Their performances include rock, pop, blues, funk, folk and more, as they carry their music forward into the 21st century. Saturday’s concert features special guest Roger Street Friedman and is hosted by WFUV’s John Platt. Tickets start at $42 for members, and range up to $52.

Landmark on Main Street is located at 232 Main Street, in Port Washington. For tickets, visit landmarkonmainstreet.org, or call 516-767-6444.

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