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News 42nd Street's Billy Stritch Welcomes Guest Stars at A Billy Holiday Singer-pianist Billy Stritch, who made his Broadway debut in the current revival of 42nd Street, returns to the King Kong Room this month with A Billy Holiday.
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Billy Stritch

On Dec. 19 and 20 Stritch, who played Oscar in the Tony-winning revival, will offer his eclectic holiday show at the Supper Club's cabaret room. His guest stars for the evenings include Lucie Arnaz, who will perform Stritch's arrangements of "Witchraft" and "Something's Gotta Give"; and David Johansen (aka Buster Poindexter), who will sing renditions of "What a Wonderful World" and "Zat You, Santa Claus?" Show time is 9 PM. A composer, pianist and singer, Billy Stritch has performed in night clubs and concert halls around the world. His recordings include "Jazz Live," "Water of March" and "Billy Stritch," and he also composed Reba McEntire's quintuple-platinum hit "Does He Love You." Stritch's TV appearances include "The View," "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" and the Stephen Sondheim celebration at Carnegie Hall. His musical with Mark Waldrop and Mark Bramble is entitled Lily & Lily.

The King Kong Room is located within Manhattan's Supper Club at 240 West 47th Street. There is a $20 cover and a $15 food-drink minimum; call (212) 921-1904 for reservations.

 
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