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Crosby Stills & Nash and Chicago
Aruba's Second Annual Music Festival
This October, Aruba will host its second annual music
festival, which will include performances by rock 'n roll hall of famers
Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) and the American rock band Chicago. CSN will
take the stage on the first night, Friday, October 10th and Chicago will
perform on Saturday, October 11th.
"We are very excited about hosting the Aruba Music
Festival for the second year in a row. We want the local community, as well
as our American visitors, to enjoy their favorite rock groups. With its
perfect weather and beautiful scenery, Aruba provides an ideal setting for
this annual event," said Edison Briesen, Aruba's minister of tourism and
transportation.
CSN is best known for their three-part harmony
background. The only American band of the original Woodstock era, the group
has often been referred to as "the voice of an entire generation." Some of
their songs include Marrakesh Express, Helplessly Hoping, Dark Star and Just
A Song Before I Go.
Chicago, the legendary rock 'n roll band with horns,
has written, recorded, and performed some of the most popular and best loved
songs in rock history. "Saturday In The Park," "25 or 6 to 4," "If You Leave
Me Now," and "Hard Habit To Break" are just some of the many hits they have
had in their Grammy-winning 36-year career. Through it all, they have
remained a working band, releasing 27 albums and touring on a continual
basis.
General admission tickets for each night cost $35 and
VIP tickets are also available for $50 each night. For more ticket
information or to learn more about the Aruba Music Festival, please call
1-800-TO-ARUBA or visit
www.aruba.com. Lee Tofanelli and Associates, Inc. are the producers of
the Aruba Music Festival.
Aruba, where happiness lives. The island is a
vacationer's paradise located in the heart of the Caribbean and only two and
a half hours by air from Miami. Ideally located outside the hurricane belt,
Aruba boasts perfect weather, cooling trade winds and people who are warm
and accommodating. For more information on planning a trip to Aruba, contact
the Aruba Tourism Authority at 1-800-TO-ARUBA or visit
www.aruba.com.
Edited by Dave Shultz
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