COMMON GROUND MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES MORE GREAT TALENT Lansing, MI— Officials announce more acts for this year’s Common Ground Music Festival, which will be held July 10 - 16, 2006. The following artists will be performing throughout the festival week in Adado Riverfront Park:
Poison Cinderella Endeverafter
Tickets are on sale now! Individual, single day tickets for the Common Ground Music Festival are $25 before July 1, 2006. Beginning July 1, 2006 the individual, single day tickets will be $29. Single day tickets for the following shows are on sale as well:
Steve Miller Band, Monday, July 10, 2006 Bonnie Raitt with special guest Keb Mo, Tuesday, July 11, 2006 Dwight Yoakam, Wednesday, July 12, 2006 Styx, Thursday, July 13, 2006 Keith Anderson, Friday, July 14, 2006 The Bangles, Saturday, July 15, 2006 Also, the Common Card, seven-day pass, is already on sale for only $79 before July 1, 2006. Beginning July 1, 2006 the Common Card will be $89. Children age ten and under are free when accompanied by a ticketed adult. All Common Ground Music Festival tickets are limited and available at the following locations:
Star Tickets Plus Outlets Common Ground Office in the Lansing City Market at 333 North Cedar Street, Lansing (Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.) Online at: www.commongroundfest.com By phone: (800) 585-3737 Wednesday, July 12, 2006
“Poison” Celebrating twenty years, Poison, is one of hard rock’s most iconic, enduring and controversial bands. They have sold over 25 million albums throughout the years in part due to the loyalty of their fans, but mostly due to their endless touring schedules, producing live, over the top rock shows all over the world. Since their debut album, Look What the Cat Dragged In, was released in 1986, Poison has had nine additional albums and various hit singles including, “Fallen Angel,” “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Nothin’ But A Good Time” and “Unskinny Bop.” Poison is also set to release a new album, The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock, in April and begin a new tour commemorating their twentieth anniversary. “Cinderella” A genuine rock and roll band of the eighties, Cinderella, quickly carved a niche for themselves with their debut album, Night Songs, which included hit singles, “Nobody’s Fool,” “Shake Me” and “Somebody Save Me.” Follow up albums, Long Cold Winter and Heartbreak Station also proved to be successful for the band and continued to display the truly authentic, hard rock blues sound that separates this band from its counterparts and really resonates with fans. Cinderella’s latest project was headlining the VH1 Rock Never Stops Tour playing other big hits such as, “Don’t Know What You’ve Got” and “ Gypsy Road.” “Endeverafter” New to the music of rock and roll, Endeverafter, is no less genuine in their sound and performance. Their songs include, “Rock All Day,” “Next Best Thing,” “The Dance Song” and “Never Satisfied.” The four members of this band have a passion for rock and roll and together produce a unique sound. There is a synergy between them and their instruments that provides the music that the true rock and roll fan is looking for. The Common Ground Music Festival will once again be a multi-day celebration including nightly concerts, a variety of fun family entertainment and an assortment of food vendors. Anyone interested in volunteering at Common Ground can contact the festival office at (517) 267-1502 ext. 202. For more detailed information about the Common Ground Music Festival, log on to the official website at www.commongroundfest.com.
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