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2008 Headliner

Creedence Clearwater Revisited!


Aaron Shust

Fort Riley Army Band

Cowboy Crush

Draw the Line: the Aerosmith Tribute Band

J.C. and Live Version

Sell Out

Separate Ways: the Journey Tribute Band

Solar Eclipse

Starship Starring Mickey Thomas

Street Dance with Outlaw Junkies



 

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2008 Bands

This Year's TV Commercial:

Creedence Clearwater Revisited!

CCrevisited"We never really had any intention of playing for the public," says Stu. "But a friend wanted to promote a couple of concerts. We got talked into it, but didn't know how it would go over."

Starship starring Mickey Thomas

Mickey Thomas is the owner of the soaring voice that propelled Starship through the decades of the 80’s and 90’s. With his soulful and compelling vocals, MICKEY has established himself as one of Rock Music’s most recognizable stars. [read more]

Separate Ways: "The Next Best Thing to Journey"

Separate Ways, the Ultimate Journey Tribute Show on the east coast, truly defies description. This is the closest you'll get to see the early-mid 80's line-up of Journey live, ever. An accurate portrayal of the Steve Perry era is duplicated in every way.

Experience all of the subtle nuances, inflections, harmonies and visual gratifications of seeing the original Journey show. Separate Ways brings the highest level of musicianship to the audience while showing a true respect for the music of Journey. [see more]

Cowboy Crush: Catch the Wave!

If you take the wild abandon, freedom and exhilaration of the cowboy lifestyle, and combine that with the surging power of a giant Pacific wave – what some surfers fondly call “the Crush” – you get Nashville’s most unique band ever: COWBOY CRUSH. Throw into the mix three beautiful and exceptionally talented women, and the result is an experience like you’ve never heard.

Cowboy Crush is the union of three gals with a sassy attitude ant the ability to entertain that will leave you mesmerized. Whether it is playing for the tough music business crowd, sold out arenas, or encouraging our troops overseas, Cowboy Crush will make you beg for more.

Draw the Line: the Aerosmith Tribute Band

Draw the LineBoston, Mass. - the city that boasts musical groups such as Boston, members of Journey, J.Geils, and Peter Wolf, Godsmack, of course Aerosmith. Adding to this city's list of musical powerhouses, for a decade and a half, is DRAW THE LINE, the Aerosmith Tribute Band.

The band's career has taken them all over the world. Performing in all but two U.S. states, they have also been to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, other U.S. territories. and have toured in other countries such as England, Canada, South America and Japan, just to name a few. [read more]

Jewel Carter, known by many as "JC", was born in Kansas City, KS, in 1969. He grew up with the love of music: his parents were gifted singers in their church. Through them, JC was exposed to many styles of music and many difererent musical instruments. But JC was learned to love music, and love making music, whether using drums or bass guitar. [read more]

Aaron Shust

I feel closest to God whenever I'm leading people in worship, when I can step away from the microphone and it appears that a sea of people are singing to God from the bottom of their hearts and the top of their lungs." -- Aaron Shust

Crafting songs that make this happen was the goal with Whispered and Shouted, the follow-up album to Aaron Shust's chart-topping debut Anything Worth Saying. A life-long churchgoer Shust grew up in Pittsburgh, where he started playing piano at 7. [read more]

Street Dance with Outlaw Junkies

The Outlaw Junkies are in their seventh year together as a band and for good reason, they just keep getting better and better. Previously Steel Horse, this group has performed at fairs, festivals and concert venues and have opened for many national acts including RCA recording artist ALABAMA. [read more]

 

 

Last Updated June 6, 2008