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Preservation Hall, Lettuce, Delta Spirit Headline Brooklyn Bowl In December


Brooklyn Bowl -- one of Billboard's "Best of the Best" venues in the country -- is putting on some of NYC's most anticipated events in December.

THURSDAY, DEC. 5 - Turquoise Jeep, featuring rappers Flynt Flossy and Whatchyamcallit, bring their viral hits to Brooklyn (show: 8 pm, admission: $15).

FRIDAY, DEC. 13 & SATURDAY, DEC. 14 - Anders Osborne, a Swedish-born fixture of the New Orleans roots scene, performs his "fiery anthems and tumultuous confessional songs" (USA Today) (shows: 8 pm, admission: $15).

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, THURSDAY, DEC. 19 & FRIDAY, DEC. 20 - Lettuce, the Brooklyn-based, seven-piece funk outfit, appears over three nights (shows: 8 pm, admission: $15 each night or $40 for three nights).

SUNDAY, DEC. 22 - Preservation Hall Jazz Band performs in support of 'That's It!,' its first album of all original material in its 50-year history (show: 8 pm, admission: $20).

SATURDAY, DEC. 28 — The London Souls, an NYC rock n' roll band, play songs informed by the classic rock of Led Zeppelin and the contemporary psychedelia of My Morning Jacket (show: 9 pm, admission: $12).

MONDAY, DEC. 30 — The Felice Brothers, who recently appeared at the Newport Folk Festival offshoot Way Over Yonder, present their brand of upstate New York Americana (show: 9 pm, admission: $15-$20).

TUESDAY, DEC. 31 — Delta Spirit, the Brooklyn-via-California indie rockers, ring in the New Year, with special guests to be announced (show: 9 pm, admission: $40).

About Brooklyn Bowl:
Brooklyn Bowl is the ultimate night out, with its groundbreaking integration of premiere music, 16 lanes of bowling, a bar featuring locally crafted beers, and food by the acclaimed Blue Ribbon restaurant group. Located in the beautiful, 19th-century Hecla Iron Works building, the venue -- aka "rock and roll heaven" (Village Voice) -- boasts a sound system and amenities that "no other local rock club can offer" (The New York Times).

Wearing its homegrown values on its sleeve, Brooklyn Bowl is as committed to locally made products -- serving award-winning beer from the adjacent Brooklyn Brewery -- as it is to environmental sustainability -- it's the first L.E.E.D.-certified bowling alley in the world. And the food? "Epic," says Eater. In other words, Brooklyn Bowl's unprecedented combination of top-flight music, bowling, beer and food is "like nailing a spare on a four-ten split" (The New Yorker).

Visit Brooklyn Bowl online at http://www.brooklynbowl.com