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Satisfaction
The tribute show to the “World’s Greatest Rock-n-Roll Band” From the streets of London in 1962 arenas around the world, it’s the words concert audiences long to hear. “Ladies and Gentlemen…will you please welcome…The Rolling Stones”! The word “legends” somehow is the first thought that comes to mind. Maybe more like “icons” of the modern era would be more appropriate. Whatever the term may be, the fact is The Rolling Stones and their music have outlived and out toured more rock artists than any other group in history. The world’s greatest rock-n-roll band? Without question…they’ve earned it. And with the title their music continues to strive and find fans of a new generation while the followers of yesterday are forever dedicated. |
Melissa McGhee
Melissa was born and raised in Tampa, Florida where her love for music was also born. Recently, she landed in the top 12 of the well-known American reality TV show American Idol during Season 5. Since leaving American Idol, she has taken an active interest in supporting various charities. Melissa has performed at events for Shriner’s Hospital, the Children’s Cancer Center and the Spring as well as Guy Harvey Research Institute, Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Don Shula Foundation and Camp Boggy Creek in cooperation with the World Sailfish Championship.
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Tim Wilkins
You may have seen Tim Wilkins hosting shows seen on Fox Sports, ESPN, INDemand Pay per view, The Discovery Channel and The Learning Channel. In 2005 he released his first CD, “Tim Wilkins-Big Time Comedian” and can now be heard on XM and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Currently he is the co-host of ‘Studio 10’, a daily morning talk show on the CBS affiliate in Tampa, FL. |
BeatleMania
Touring for close to a decade, "BEATLEMANIA NOW" has become the premier multi-media Beatles show in America today. Incorporating 7 costume changes, featuring big screen video presentation and performing over 35 songs in a two-hour extravaganza, "BEATLEMANIA NOW" chronologically traces the Beatles career from their 1964 U.S. debut explosion on the The Ed Sullivan Show, to the finale of "Let it Be" in 1970.
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Davis Gaines
Davis Gaines performed the title role in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera more than 2,000 times, during his run on Broadway, in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Most recently, he has been touring the country with Dorothy Hamill in “Broadway on Ice” and is a frequent singer of our National Anthem for the Los Angeles Kings and Lakers. For more information, please visit www.davisgaines.com. |
Diana DeGarmo
Diana was the second-place finalist on the third season of the reality/talent-search television series American Idol, losing by a margin of only 1% out of 65 million votes. A national tour with the season three Idol contestants followed with her debut album, Blue Skies, hitting the shelves at the end of the 2004. She made her Broadway debut as Penny Pingleton in the musical Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City to rave reviews. |
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Rudy Gatlin
Rudy Gatlin of the Grammy Award winning Gatlin Brothers, a performer in musical productions of Broadway shows, businessman, golfer and family man, has taken his message to the corporate and civic stage. Rudy has performed at special events for various charitable causes including the World Sailfish Championship. |
Sister Hazel
It's been 10 years and over a million records sold for Sister Hazel since the group's five distinct personalities came together in the vibrant Florida college town of Gainesville. At the time the Southeast was a place more of camaraderie than competition, a hotbed for homegrown talent, and Sister Hazel worked out of the area in concentric circles quickly establishing a reputation as one of the strongest, most consistent draws of the grassroots circuit. |
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