MEDIA ADVISORY, July 22, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHEN: Friday July 22, 2005 Gates open at 5pm 7:00-7:45 p.m. Sound of Philadelphia 8:30 p.m. Buddy Guy WHERE: Great Plaza at Penn's Landing Columbus Boulevard and Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 WHAT: The kick off to the 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert Weekend. The Sound of Philadelphia, will open the concert with a tribute to Philadelphia soul, followed by blues legend, Buddy Guy at 8:00 p.m. Guy is considered the greatest contributor to classic Chicago Blues and a recent inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Over the course of his 45-year career, Guy has sold over 2 million albums and won 5 Grammy Awards and 19 W.C Handy Blues Awards. BACKGROUND: Penn's Landing Corporation is the non-profit organization responsible for funding and producing public programming at Penn's Landing. People in the Greater Philadelphia region count on Penn's Landing for a steadfast commitment to public programming, and producing both summer and winter traditions for all who visit. All events produced by Penn's Landing Corporation are free to the public. The quality and quantity of our free programming is a tremendous benefit for the residents of this region and vital attraction for the City's flourishing hospitality and tourism efforts. Nowhere else in the region can you find over 50 events produced where no admission ticket is necessary. Celebrating the 20th anniversary season, Penn's Landing is Philadelphia's Waterfront district, running along Columbus Boulevard from Washington Avenue to Spring Garden Street. The main site for the more than 50 festivals, concerts, and events at Penn's Landing is the Great Plaza, located along the Delaware River on Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street. For more information on event locations and event details, please call (215) 922-2FUN or visit www.pennslandingcorp.com. The Penn's Landing website is a virtual resource for the waterfront which can help plan a visit to easily park, play and stay all day at Penn's Landing.
TOMORROW'S PREVIEW:
The 20th Anniversary Concert Celebration weekend continues on Saturday July 23rd with a free concert featuring Time for Three, Adrian Belew, and They Might Be Giants. Gates open at 3:00 p.m. and at 4:00 p.m., Time for Three will kick off the concert. Brimming with youthful energy and exuberance, Time for Three plays a unique mix of bluegrass, gypsy, jazz, and classical. The group is composed of violin players Zachary DePue and Nick Kendall, and Ranaan Myer on the double bass. The group formed at the Curtis Institute for Music and soon after won Astral Artististic Services 2003 National Auditions. Time for Three's music was also featured in the documentary Rittenhouse Square.
Adrian Belew will then take the stage at 5:00 p.m. This critically acclaimed musician's career has spawned three decades. Belew has worked with such artists as Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Paul Simon, and talking heads to name a few.
Saturday's concert will be headlined by Grammy award winning singer songwriters, They Might Be Giants. Not only are they talented artists, but these traveling performers also write children's music, have created a children's DVD along with Disney and are developing children's books with Simon and Schuster. They will take the stage at 6:30 p.m. for this family-friendly show.
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