Blues Traveler Frontman and Harmonica Virtuoso John Popper and Guitarist Chan Kinchla will Join the 3rd Annual Harrington Benefit Concert Stage on June 23, 2005
Following last year’s sell out event, Detroit Lions starting quarterback and University of Oregon legend, Joey Harrington, brings his 3rd Annual Harrington Foundation Benefit Concert to the intimate outdoor setting of the Rose Quarter Commons on Thursday, June 23, 2005.
(PRWEB) June 14, 2005 -- Blues Traveler's frontman, John Popper, and
guitarist Chan Kinchla, have agreed to join the entertainment for the Third
Annual Harrington Family Foundation Benefit Concert to be held on June 23, 2005
at Portland's Rose Quarter Commons.
Harrington said ”Fans may remember
John and Chan from our first Benefit concert performance, and we're really
looking forward to jamming together again this year!.”
While best known
for brilliant musicianship and prolific touring, witty and engaging songwriting
has always been Blues Traveler’s calling card (the Grammy winning single "Run
Around" still holds the record for longest-charting single ever in the history
of the Billboard charts). Blues Traveler’s uncanny connection with their huge
grassroots fan base has made them one of the most consistently successful bands
of the past 15 years. Including their worldwide breakout "four," certified
six-times platinum in the U.S., the band has had a total of six gold or platinum
releases and sales of over 10 million albums to date.
John Heithaus,
TAOW's Managing Partner, says "Portland is known for great live shows by the
best of the best in the music business. This year’s HFF Benefit Concert is no
exception. A great time will be had by all!"
Tickets are available at
Fred Meyer Ticketmaster outlets, other Ticketmaster locations and the Rose
Quarter box office. They are $20 in advance and $25 day of show. Harrington
Foundation merchandise will also be made available. Doors open at 6PM, the rain
or shine show starts at 7PM.
This year's sponsors include: Fred Meyer
stores, Starbucks Coffee Company, Kink 102, Nike, Director's Mortgage,
University of Oregon, the Detroit Lions, Mccormick and Schmick's, Nautilus, Inc.
and Widmer Brothers Brewing Company.
Shriners Hospitals for Children is a
network of pediatric specialty hospitals throughout North America where children
under the age of 18 receive excellent medical care absolutely free of charge
without regard to race or religion.
The Harrington Family Foundation (www.joeyharrington3.com)
believes every child has the right to receive a quality education and proper
health care in a safe and nurturing community. Assisting the hospital dovetails
Harrington and his family’s mission to provide support to local and national
non-profit organizations that share their vision.
TAOW Productions
provides event management, marketing and logistics worldwide to corporations,
foundations, trade associations and other organizations. For more, go to www.taowproductions.com
or call 503-228-1134.
The Rose Quarter in Portland, OR, includes
20,000-seat Rose Garden, 12,000-seat Memorial Coliseum, 6,500-seat Theater of
the Clouds, 40,000-square foot Exhibit Hall and the Rose Quarter Commons. Home
to the NBA Portland Trail Blazers and the WHL Winter Hawks, the Rose Garden is a
$262 million multi-purpose arena that opened in the fall of 1995. For more
information contact Eric Nemeth 503.963.3896.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb250303.htm