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2010 Headline Entertainment Acts |
Village People
The world’s disco icons, will reprise their standing-room-only 2008 concert with a raucous return to the main stage opening night, Saturday, July 17. Now in their 33rd year of dance music, energetic choreography and outrageous fun, today’s Village People are made up of five of the six original costumed men who rocked the music world in 1978 with “Macho Man” and “Y.M.C.A.”
Eli Young Band
The future of country-pop music belongs to the Eli Young Band, a young North Texas foursome with the sound of passion, energy and excitement. The group was a finalist for the 2010 Top New Vocal Group by the Academy of Country Music Awards. They will perform Sunday, July 18. Led by vocalist Mike Eli and guitarist James Young, the band is inspired by a modern country sound and solid roots-rock. Their 2008 debut album, “Jet Black and Jealous,” soared onto the top five of Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.
Gin Blossoms
The mid-1990s mega-group, will perform its menu of smart pop music Friday, July 23 on the main stage. Reunited in 2002 following a breakup, lead singer Robin Wilson and his band mates will resurrect their Top 10 hits, “Till I Hear from You” and “Follow you Down,” along with tracks from their 1992 quadruple-platinum album, “New Miserable Experience.”.
Bucky Covington
Appearing on Saturday, July 24, 2010, 29-year-old Bucky Covington is one of country music’s most genuine and exciting stars. Described by fans as “energetic” and “heartfelt,” the crazy-haired blond guy has won a wide national following since making it to the final eight in American Idol’s season five. In 2007, he brought a huge Barnstable County Fair lawn audience to its feet with performances from his self-titled album and string of Top 10 singles. His new single, “A Father’s Love” is winning wide critical and fan praise. Bucky’s fans are looking forward to his follow-up album, “I’m Alright” due out this fall.
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