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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 4, 2010 |
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TRAIN HEADLINES SATURDAY AT 13th ANNUAL UNION COUNTY MUSICFEST Free two-day event also features Soul Asylum, The Bravery, Suzanne Vega, The Zombies, Ok Go, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Nils Lofgren Acoustic Duo, Jesse Malin and the St. Marks Social, Mike Peters & Friends, Willie Nile, 61 North; Vita Chambers will also perform a free show at the Union County Fair at MusicFest on Thursday The Alarm performs on Saturday night at The Crossroads in Garwood |
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Union County, NJ – Train, whose smash hit single, “Hey, Soul Sister,” has been the soundtrack of the summer of 2010, has been confirmed to headline the 13th Annual Union County MusicFest's Saturday lineup on September 11. “We are very excited to welcome Train and many other outstanding artists to MusicFest this year, which caps off a full season of free outdoor concerts,” said Freeholder Chairman Daniel P. Sullivan. “Our core recreation events are especially important to Union County residents when times are tough and vacation budgets evaporate, and I’m proud of the many sponsors and residents who continue to support MusicFest along with all of our free public programs.” “Hey, Soul Sister" comes from Train's newest album "Save Me, San Francisco." The song reached #3 on The Billboard Hot 100, where it is currently in the top 20 after more than 40 weeks on the chart. It is just the latest in a string of blues and folk-infused rock megahits from Train the double-platinum, Grammy Award winning band, whose other big hits include “Meet Virginia," "Calling All Angels,” and “Drops of Jupiter.” MusicFest is scheduled for Saturday, September 11, and Sunday, September 12, at Union County’s Oak Ridge Park in Clark. The event features two full days of free music and many added attractions including The Union County Fair at MusicFest, a five-day carnival starting on Wednesday, September 8. “MusicFest is our updated, re-energized version of the classic American county fair,” said Sullivan. “We go with tradition by bringing people together to enjoy new sights and sounds, and we provide an important economic boost to many local businesses that serve tens of thousands of MusicFest visitors, both onsite and off.” Approximately 70,000 fans visited MusicFest last year. MusicFest is made possible by generous support from numerous donors, including the Main Stage and Presenting Sponsor Overlook Hospital, along with Stage Sponsors TD Bank and The Crossroads, Kids Kingdom sponsor Kean University, and Verizon. For the first time, individuals can also join the vital organizations that support MusicFest through sponsorships, to become a Friend of MusicFest. A limited number of individual sponsorships are available for $150 per person for one day, or $250 for the weekend. In return for their support, individual sponsors receive access to an exclusive VIP stage viewing area and a tented comfort lounge with rest rooms, complimentary afternoon barbeque and drinks, unlimited carnival rides and VIP onsite parking. Friends of MusicFest is administered by the Union County Performing Arts Center, a MusicFest partner organization. For more details visit www.ucpac.org. Along with Train, the Saturday lineup includes previously announced performers The Bravery, Soul Asylum, OK Go, Jesse Malin and The St. Marks Social, Mike Peters & Friends, Willie Nile, and 61 North. Spoon headlines the Sunday slate, joined by The Zombies, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, Suzanne Vega, the Nils Lofgren Acoustic Duo, and Nicole Atkins. Pop sensation Vita Chambers will perform a free concert at The County Fair at MusicFest on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The show is part of Family Day, when fairgoers can purchase a value-priced all-day wristband for the amusement rides. Mike Peters joins his band mates in the Alarm to play a set at The Crossroads in Garwood at the after-party following MusicFest on Saturday night. Tickets for this event are on sale at The Crossroads, online at www.xxroads.com, or by phone at 800-594-TIXX. For more information on these and many other MusicFest events and attractions, visit the Union County MusicFest website at www.ucmusicfest.com:
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