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Wednesday, June 25, 2003

Even the nights are better when Air Supply comes to town

Picture this: you're lying down on a blanket, underneath the stars with that special someone. What could make this moment any better? How about some of the most popular love songs and ballads ever? If that sounds good to you, you'll want to pick up some tickets to this weekend's Air Supply concert at the Villages Amphitheater in Fayetteville.

"Miss Saigon" returns to Atlanta this week

When one hears that the creators of the popular musical "Les Miserables" teamed up to create a modern adaptation of Puccini's "Madam Butterfly," one might think that the result would be the most boring musical ever created. They couldn't be further from the truth. "Miss Saigon," which plays at the Fox Theatre through June 29, was the result and it is an energetic, moving love story set in 1975 as Saigon fell.

Spivey Hall has world renowned musicians taking stage this weekend

Spivey Hall, Clayton College and State University's world class concert hall, has a big weekend planned with organist Hector Olivera slated to perform on both the Spivey Hall Albert Schweitzer Memorial Organ and his own Roland Atelier 3000, while "Blue Lou" Donaldson brings his jazz quartet to the venue on Saturday.

KICKS 101.5 FM comes to Fayetteville this Friday

Are you a country music fan? If so, drop by Heritage Park at Stonewall Village in Fayetteville this Friday. KICKS 101.5 FM will be at the park from 6 a.m.-7 p.m. for their first "Day in the Country" event of the summer.

Series Tickets go on sale to the public on Saturday, June 28

Tickets for The Webb, Lindsey & Wade Summer Concert Series II will go on sale to the public on Saturday, June 28 at 8:00 a.m. "The season ticket holders have renewed with a record-breaking renewal rate, however, there are still a lot of great seats available for the public sale," states Donna Romeo, Amphitheater Director. "We are all looking forward to a great summer of entertainment."

And all that Jazz

The Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater is pleased to announce its first-ever Jazz Series. In striving to provide quality entertainment to the community, we have chosen to add another musical element to the Amphitheater repertoire - Jazz. By bringing in another dimension for listeners, we hope to draw those who may not be interested in the Summer Concert Series or who have never heard of us before. We have assembled a distinguished and diverse performance line-up for the series that will incorporate all styles of Jazz, catering to every type of Jazz lover.

Tickets for 'The Music Man' on sale now

It is one of America's most beloved musicals of all time and presenting it the week of the Fourth of July is a perfect fit.

 

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