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Teresa

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a cool mention about the Seaside concerts along with a cool link back to SoWal.com for the concert line-up info! Great job Seaside Arts & Entertainment for bringing great entertainment to our community once again!

The Beachcomber also published a nice overview in their issue today:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Spring Concert Series Grooves Seaside Amphitheater Starting March 16
Special to the Beachcomber
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March 3, 2011 Issue
[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Back for another season, the Seaside Spring Concert Series will never cease to amaze you. Each Wednesday, from March 16 through April 13, the Merchants of Seaside bring you live music in the Amphitheater beginning at 6 p.m. So after a great day of fun in the sun on the beach along 30A, come on down to Central Square and put on your dancing shoes. The music will fill the town and is sure to entertain guests of all ages. Be sure to bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy these free evening concerts under the stars.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]March 16 - Jacob Jeffries. Jacob Groten is a vegetarian, has broken 14 bones and, most importantly, has managed to cull a musical range that walks the line from John Lennon to Freddie Mercury, with inflections of Jeff Buckley vocal perfection, Tom Petty jive and the mere joy of the rock 'n roll musical. Though Groten had played on albums for Latin Grammy Award winner Obie Bermudez, his biggest break came when the young musician signed on with Warner Chappell publishing. His band, the Jacob Jeffries Band, started making waves in south Florida, but has recently rolled its rhythm over state lines. This past January, the band played the Sundance Film Festival and SXSW in Austin, Texas.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]March 23 - Elise Davis. Davis has been writing songs since the age of 12, playing in bands since 13, and the now-22-year-old recent college graduate is currently touring with her band. With four CDs released and a fifth on the way, Davis continues to grow as a performer and songwriter. A mix of genres-including Americana, alt-country, and acoustic rock-influences her music. Last August, the Arkansas Times called Davis a prolific local songbird and named her song "Trouble" as their favorite tune to come out of Little Rock all year. "It's a pop earwig of the highest degree, deceptively catchy, supernaturally listenable and miles better than anything any of her major-label counterparts have released in years," the Times raved.[/FONT]


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]see Beachcomber for more...
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See Seaside Spring Concert Series Line up
 
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