ChicagoThursday September 6, 2007, Show starts at 8PM 1967-2007 Chicago has been hard at work, coming up with more musical surprises for their audience. In addition, the band continues to donate a portion of each ticket sold to the Parseghian Medical Research Foundation, which is seeking a cure to Neimann-Pick Type C disease. The Foundation was started by Coach Ara Parseghian, the Notre Dame Football legend, whose own grandchildren have been afflicted by this fatal children's disease. |
Josh TurnerFriday September 7, 2007, Show with The Wreckers starts at 8PM New artists dream about the kind of results Josh Turner achieved with his 2003 debut, Long Black Train. Spurred by its haunting, gospel-inflected title track, the album sold a million copies and brought Turner a pair of nominations from the influential Country Music Association, plus a Top New Artist nomination from the Academy of Country Music. |
The WreckersFriday September 7, 2007, Show with Josh Turner starts at 8PM The Wreckers- modern country at its best, sung with soul in heartfelt harmonies over a rhythm bed that alternately scoots, sways, and slams. From the first single, the assertive and exuberant "Leave The Pieces" to the down-home hoot "Crazy People," Stand Still Look Pretty hits the highest standards of both country and pop, with more than a little rock & roll tossed in for that extra bite. |
West Stage
Everything FitzThe Fitzgerald family band, from Bancroft Ontario, features some of the finest young fiddlers and dancers in the country. |