Claim to Fame Bike Rally returns

The News Review:

- Claim to Fame Bike Rally returns
- And the Tony for best play might be ‘
- Celebration of British rock at JB’s
- Annual fireworks display to feature full day of free entertainment

Claim to Fame Bike Rally returns
Albert Lea Tribune – Jun 10, 2008
?They?re bringing it back? he said. ?It?s kind of a fun weekend. ?The event will have live music of the classic rock variety both days and have many events and competitions for people to win prizes. ?This is a Sturgis environment with hometown hospitality? Nissen said in a prepared statement. The Claim to Fame rally is an event for people 21 or older. Gates open Friday at noon and early admission is not available… The Claim to Fame rally is an event for people 21 or older. Gates open Friday at noon and early admission is not available. Music on Saturday will be blues singer Corey Stevens Ozzy Osbourne tribute band Aultimate Ozzy Twin Cities funk rock band Down Lo and The Eugene Smiles Project from Madison Wis. Events include a biker rodeo at 1 p. Saturday with riders showing off their skills at various challenges.

And the Tony for best play might be ‘
USA Today – Jun 10, 2008
‘ “Other honors: August has won pretty much everything it’s eligible for from the Outer Critics Circle Award to all the big New York awards. Rock ‘n’ Roll by Tom Stoppard Overview: Rock traces 22 politically and culturally tumultuous years — from 1968 to 1990 — through the minds and hearts of a series of predictably complex compelling characters. Classic rock plays a central role and vintage recordings are sprinkled between scenes. Author’s take: While the play deals with “consciousness and politics it turns out to be a love story. It’s an absurd one because the play doesn’t mention their feelings for each other for long periods of time. But ultimately it seems to come together that way. Other honors: The U.

Celebration of British rock at JB’s
expressandstar.com – Jun 10, 2008
Reforming in 2002 Rekuiem released the Black Death record to critical acclaim. In 2006 they released another album Time Will Tell which won rave reviews in Kerrang! and Classic Rock magazines among others. Rekuiem will release a new album later this year called Raise The Dead featuring Chity Somapala (ex Firewind) on lead vocals and will be giving fans at JB’s a taste of the album. The new Rekuiem line up appearing at the fest is Steve Slater (guitar) Gordon Denny (bass) Chitral ?Chity? Somapala (vocals) Paul Rodgers (drums) and Neil Taylor (keyboards).

Annual fireworks display to feature full day of free entertainment
Auburn Evening Star – Jun 10, 2008
“This is our fifth year of putting on the fireworks show for the city of Fort Wayne and surrounding communities of Northeast Indiana and each year the crowd gets bigger!” said Phil Mayberry Centennial Wireless president. “It’s so gratifying to see families together and I’m pleased that it has grown to be a hometown summertime event tradition. ” This year the Centennial Wireless Fireworks Spectacular will feature performances by Nashville recording artists Bomshel and Crossin Dixon as well as local bands including The Tone Junkies with special guest appearances by Elvis and Hammer from Fort Wayne’s classic rock station 92. The festivities will conclude with a special Patriotic Pops Concert by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic culminating in the grand finale fireworks display at nightfall. All events will take place on the north campus of IPFW near the tennis courts. “IPFW has been a great partner and is very generous in providing the event venue for us since 2005” said Mayberry.

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