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Thanksgiving assortment at Lenox show

For us, Thanksgiving’s rapid approach didn’t really become reality until our Publix pilgrim salt and pepper shakers brained Buzz as we were reaching up into the dark recesses of a seldom-used kitchen cabinet during a search for snifters the other night.

Other people are more organized, however.

For example, the folks at Lenox Square tell us that they’ve booked honking huge country act Big & Rich to headline the Macy’s Great Tree Lighting on Thanksgiving night, along with R&B faves Take 6, the Macy’s All Star Holiday Choir and Santa Claus. “Entertainment Tonight” correspondent Jann Carl is set to perform the hosting duties.

Sneak-peek look at the acts, the events

The folks at Underground Atlanta, meanwhile, have booked country superstar Miranda Lambert for the 19th annual Peach Drop on New Year’s Eve downtown.

Oh, and Athens-birthed jam band Widespread Panic will ring in the new year with two nights of concerts at Philips Arena on Dec. 30 and 31. Tickets go on sale through Ticketmaster on Friday at 10 a.m.

If you’re more of a homebody, Dunwoody High School grad Ryan Seacrest will be back co-hosting the 36th annual “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” on ABC with the legendary Clark himself.

The Boss is back

While on the subject of advance planning, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band fans will want to set aside April 25. That’s when The Boss and company will bring their “Magic” tour to Philips Arena, featuring the new songs the band recorded here with producer Brendan O’Brien. Tickets are $97 and $67 and go on sale Saturday at noon. VH1 is bringing its “You Oughta Know” tour with James Blunt (James “You’re Beautiful” Blunt? “You Oughta Know” tour? Perhaps there’s a rip in the VH1 time/space continuum?) along with Sara Bareilles to the Tabernacle downtown March 4. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Save the date for Celine

Radio stations The River and B98.5 FM, meanwhile, are apparently in a competition to see who can offer its listeners tickets to a concert requiring a time machine. All this week, The River’s Lexie Kaye and Kate McCarthy are giving away advance tickets to the Springsteen show in April. B98’s Kelly & Alpha, however, are hooking listeners up with tickets to the upcoming Celine Dion show here — set for Jan. 19, 2009.

Still wanted: Reader thanks

Want to share what you’re thankful for this year with millions of Buzz readers?

It’s as easy as sending your thoroughly original, poignant and/or hilarious offerings to us, along with your full name, where you live and a daytime phone number via an e-mail to Buzz Central this week at buzz@ajc.com.

Also, we’re looking for reader photos to include with the column. We’ll publish the very best offerings on Turkey Day.

But don’t delay. The holiday Buzz column needs to be compiled well in advance (and the bosses of Buzz are already impatiently tapping their feet all Larry Craig-like outside Buzz Central …).

‘Drumroll’ for Dallas Austin

Peachtree TV and hip-hop impresario Dallas Austin have changed the name of the new network’s first series from “Drumline: SWD” to “Drumroll: SWD.”

Austin told Buzz on Monday that Peachtree TV already was airing his shot-in-Atlanta 2002 Nick Cannon film “Drumline,” and they didn’t want to cause confusion between the film and the reality series about the Southwest DeKalb High School marching band.

They also pushed back the launch date from Nov. 20 to Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. And instead of eight half-hour episodes, they are opting for four one-hour episodes.

“We pushed it back a week to put up billboards and get more press and promotion,” Austin said.

OVERSCENE

Actress Cybill Shepherd sitting at the counter, enjoying scrambled egg whites with bacon, rosemary moon-dust potatoes and a biscuit Monday at the Flying Biscuit Cafe in Midtown (she’s a good tipper, we’re told). The Golden Globe winner is rehearsing this week for the world premiere of “Curvy Widow” at the Alliance Theatre, which begins previews Nov. 16.

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS

Producer-director-actor Garry Marshall is 73. Actor Joe Mantegna is 60. Actress Sheila Frazier (“Superfly”) is 59. Actress Frances Conroy (“Six Feet Under”) is 54. Actress Whoopi Goldberg is 52. Actor Chris Noth (“Law and Order: Criminal Intent,” “Sex and the City”) is 51. Actor Neil Flynn (“Scrubs”) is 47. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel is 40. Nikolai Fraiture of the Strokes is 29. Actress Monique Coleman (“High School Musical”) is 27.

Contributing: Rodney Ho and news services

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By Chris Brown

November 13, 2007 9:32 AM | Link to this

After John Rich’s anti-gay remarks I’ll be skipping Lenox’s Christmas tree lighting this year. As big of a supporter of the GLBT community that Macy’s is I can’t beleave they hired this act.

By BigandRichfan

November 13, 2007 9:59 AM | Link to this

wahh wahh wahh, whine about something else, it’s not like they booked them for the gay pride parade!

Get a life!

By Bill

November 13, 2007 10:11 AM | Link to this

As big a supporter of the GLBTWGAF club as we all are.. Chris Brown needs to get a LIFE

By Arnold Jackson

November 13, 2007 10:25 AM | Link to this

Maybe the gay community should all goto Lenox dressed in drag. If we are denied entry we can turn that into a huge discrimination and prejudice protest right there on the spot!!! Do you talk the talk or do you walk the walk?

By Chris Brown

November 13, 2007 10:58 AM | Link to this

Let me see.. Get a life.. Well when an entertainer spouts off anti gay remarks I have a right to speak my mind also. He has a right to his opinion and so do I. And thankfully AJC has made it so easy to share my opinion.

By Bo Diddley

November 13, 2007 11:23 AM | Link to this

Get a life…Why are gay people always pushing an agenda. Be gay. Who cares…This is America..people speak their opinion…If you don’t like the group, stay away. They booked them for a new year eve party…not a gay pride event…Duhhh!

By Mike

November 13, 2007 4:26 PM | Link to this

If everyone with prejudices found themselves unemployed, the same whiny liberals would be calling for tax money to help them!

I’d rather have Rich’s back than Big & Rich, anyway.

By Patrick G

November 14, 2007 10:40 AM | Link to this

I also would rather have Rich’s back. As an Atlanta native I find it more offensive to call it the Macys Great Tree than the remarks made by Big and Rich. I am also a gay man who is fan of country music..

 

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