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More Than 20 Locals to Compete for Karaoke Prize

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Nov. 6, 2013 By Christian Murray

The final of Sunnyside’s version of American Idol takes place tonight.

Twenty one contests will be vying for the top prize of $500, with the runner up to receive $100.

The event, held by Bliss Street Station (47-02 Greenpoint Ave.), will not be judged by Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick Jr. – but three local judges whose decision will, in part, be influenced by the crowd’s reaction.

Branded “Bliss Street Idol”, this will be the bar’s sixth annual Karaoke final, which takes place at 9:00 pm tonight. The contestants are free to sing a song of their choice.

The bar has had qualifying rounds in the past month.

The pub came up with the concept a number of years ago. “We had been doing karaoke here for years and we thought it would be a lot of fun turning it into a competition,” said Liz Taylor, who manages Bliss Street Station.

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Sunnysider

At spankee I have been to many karaoke bars over the years and bliss is one of then. If u want a good nights entertainment and listen to the many great singers then you should try one of these places. If not sit at home with your 6 pack and enjoy it. So many negative people on this site. Lighten up and have some fun in your lives

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SunnySidePOstHatesMe14

There’s too many White Bars, we need diversity in our alcohol consumption providers.

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spankee

just gave me 20 great reasons NOT to step into this place, the only people who actually LIKE karaoke are the idiots with the mic

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casket man

as will all karaoke, sounds like torture. cant a guy go and have a beer without drunk morons shreiking?

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Rena

I’m one of the judges and have been judging the whole competition so far. I can tell you that it will be a great night! There are so many talented performers!!! A great night will be had by all!!!!!

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