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From Donmand@aol.com
Subject Dwight Twilley Live @ Taste of Minnesota!
Date Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:50:32 EDT

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Hey Midwest Fans:
 
Here's your chance to catch Power Pop legend: DWIGHT TWILLEY - Live!  Twilley 
broke on the charts in 1975 with the classic "I'm on Fire". One of the  all 
time Great Guitar Riffs! In 1982 he charted again with "Girls"  complete with 
Tom Petty backing vocals and a fun MTV style video. He also penned  the Hit 
Song "Why you wanna Break my Heart" for the Wayne's World movie in 1992.  
Twilley's touring behind his excellent new 47 Moons CD.
 
Taste of Minnesota - Raspberry Island - St. Paul, MN (across the Wabasha  
bridge)
 
_Welcome to A Taste of  Minnesota 2006 ~ July 3rd_ 
(http://www.tasteofmn.org/july3rd.html)  
 
June 3rd  at 8:45pm - Fireworks to follow.
Admission: FREE
 
I caught Twilley - Live in 2002 and 2003 at the 400 Bar in Minneapolis.  Both 
excellent shows with great setlist's. The band featured original lead  guitar 
extraordinaire: Bill Pitcock lV. Dwight's voice was in  excellent shape; 
hitting all those high notes; like the "old  days". Ron Flynt (from 20/20 fame) 
also played bass and was the opening act  for the 2003 Show. Twilley seldom 
plays Live outside of his native Oklahoma...so  don't miss this rare opportunity 
to see this Great Performer!
 
Don
 
 
 
 

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