10 UCW OCTOBER 7-13, 2009
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Fayetteville After 5 has been rocking the city all summer long, and for
the last show of the season, they are ending the series with a bang! Ladies &
Gentlemen…the Rolling Stones are coming to town!
Well, maybe it's not the actual
Rolling Stones, but it's the next best
thing: Satisfaction…A Rolling Stones
Experience, will headline the last
event of the season, and the show is
sure to keep the crowd on its feet and
rocking!
The event will kick-off at 5 p.m.
in Festival Park on Thursday, Oct. 15.
The opening act is scheduled to go on
stage between 5:30 and 6 p.m., with
Satisfaction hitting the stage between
7 and 7:30 p.m.
Forty years of classic hits will
be performed with the energy of an
actual Stones concert performance.
The show also includes an acoustic
set of popular hits such as "Angie"
and "Wild Horses." Lead vocalist,
Chris LeGrand, who portrays the
fl amboyant Mick Jagger noted, This
show appeals to Stone's fans of the
past and present. All the big hits are
here - Honky Tonk Women", "Start Me Up" and of course the band's signature
classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."
Formed in the winter of 2000 in Shreveport, La., SATISFACTION's goal
was to bring a realistic Stones show to audiences throughout the United States.
National touring quickly brought the show fan and media acclaim in newspapers,
magazines and television across the country. Performing shows at fairs, festivals
& casinos with such headliners as Ratt, Joan Jett, Starship, Sammy Hagar,
Lynryd Skynryd, Jackal, Nazareth, Foghat and more solidifi ed the show's
national status.
The big show will be a great end
to a season that organizers are calling
"the best ever." As with all Fayetteville
After 5 events, there will be great food
and art combined with the music to
really keep the crowd involved and
looking forward to next year's season.
Fayetteville After 5 is an annual
performing arts series designed
to raise funds for the Fayetteville
Museum of Art. No outside food or
beverages are allowed in the park,
as the concessions sold inside the
park are the only revenue source for
the event. Additionally, dogs are not
allowed within Festival Park. Parking
for the event can be found in the
Festival Park Plaza Building, down
Maiden Lane or in general downtown
parking (a short walk from the event).
Fayetteville After 5 Comes to Close With a Bang
by JANICE BURTON
JANICE BURTON,
Associate Publisher.
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