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The Grammy Award-winning country group Little Big Town is making serious hay with their sixth CD, the new Pain Killer; its hit single “Day Drinking”; and their new tour, which kicks off Nov. 8 in Youngstown, Ohio. They’ve also got a nomination (for Vocal Group of the Year) and a performance spot on the Nov. 5 CMA Awards telecast on CBS.
TOWN & COUNTRY
GETTING ‘MAD’ Fans of TV’s Mad Men can revisit all seven episodes from the 2014 season on the new Blu-ray Mad Men: The Final Season Part 1 ($39.98). And did you know … • They drink and smoke a lot on the show, but the Old Fashioneds are apple juice, and the cigarettes are herbal. • Star Jon Hamm was formerly a drama teacher, and one of his students was actress-to-be Elle Kemper (The Office, Bridesmaids).
• In an episode in season five, the Rolling Stones are pitched to en- dorse Heinz beans—a nod to the artwork on a real 1967 album by the Who that depicted lead singer Roger Daltry bathing in them.
Starkist marketed the Charlie Tuna camera (1971) for $4.95 and three Starkist labels.
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Just over a century ago, Kodak revolutionized photography with the Brownie, the world’s first simple, inexpensive camera. Soon, everyone was snapping pictures. The delightfully quirky Camera Crazy ($29.95) celebrates novelty cameras, functional “toys” marketed over the years that have become hipster collector’s items in today’s digital world.
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Carlos Santana returns to the House of Blues Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas Nov. 8–18
He-Man camera (1985)
for what promises to be some super-soulful, dynamite nights— and part of the proceeds go to his Milagro (“Miracles”) Foundation, started in 1998 to support underprivileged children in arts, education, and health.
HE’S STILL MAHVELOUS Still Foolin’ ’Em ($15.99), the new trade paperback edition of Billy Crystal’s best-selling career memoir,
is a first-person cavalcade of hilarious, heartwarming rec- ollections. The TV, movie, and stand-up comedy star talks showbiz, family, baseball, his famous buddies, and how it feels to grow up and get old— and makes it all entertaining, engaging, and riotously funny.
MAD MEN BY FRANK OCKENFELS 3/AMC; CARLOS SANTANA BY EPA/MIGUEL SIERRA/LANDOV
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