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A1A, 38 Special to play Secret City Festival

Posted at 11:45 am May 15, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

A1A, the original and official Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band, and 38 Special will perform at the Secret City Festival in June.

A1A will perform Friday, June 15. Formed in 1991, A1A will play all of Jimmy Buffett’s hits along with classic reggae and beach party music.

Southern rockers 38 Special, will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 16. 38 Special will perform hits from three decades of music with favorites such as “Hold on Loosely,” “Caught Up in You,” and “Rockin’ Into the Night.”

Singer and songwriter Dave Landeo will open for the Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band on Friday. Landeo has recorded six CDs of original music with songs such as, “On An Island With Nothin’ But A Boom Box,” “Sol Juice,” and “Lemonade.”

Mic Harrison and the High Score, who play a combination of honky-tonk and pop rock ‘n’ roll, will open for 38 Special on Saturday. The Cadillac Black, a country rock band, will also perform.

Tickets for the festival concerts are $20 each and went on sale May 7, although early tickets may be purchased at a discounted rate of $15 each from May 7 thru June 4. Tickets may be purchased online at www.secretcityfestival.com, by phone at (865) 482-4432, or in person at the Oak Ridge Civic Center at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Secret City Festival T-shirts may also be purchased to commemorate the event’s 10th anniversary.

Filed Under: Community, Music Tagged With: 38 Special, A1A, Secret City Festival

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