AHL Milwaukee Admirals

Admirals Welcome Eddie Money

Published on January 8, 2003 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release


Popular recording star Eddie Money is coming to Milwaukee to perform following the Milwaukee Admirals hockey game against the Houston Aeros Friday, January 17th at the Bradley Center. It is the second Admiral game visit for Money who rocked the Bradley Center following a game in 1996. All reserved seats for the Admirals/Eddie Money doubleheader are priced at $12. On-line ticket order forms are available on the Milwaukee Admirals' official website at www.milwaukeeadmirals.com, at the Bradley Center and through Ticketmaster.

The Admirals have also announced that country music star Phil Vassar will replace Trick Pony for the team's Country Music Night on February 22nd. Trick Pony's cancellation became necessary when they were forced to abandon their current tour due to an illness to lead singer Heidi Newfield.

Vassar was named last year's New Male Vocalist of the Year at the 37th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Vassar's hits include "Carlene", "That's When I Love You" and his current smash hit "American Child". On-line ticket order forms are also available for this event via www.milwaukeeadmirals.com, Ticketmaster and the Bradley Center.

Money's popularity has spanned four decades. His signature hit "Two Tickets To Paradise" catapulted him to star status in the 1970's but it was just a sampling of what was to come from the one time member of the Long Island, New York police force. Money has produced a string of hits that include "Baby Hold On", "Shakin'", "I Wanna go Back", "Take Me Home Tonight", "Think I'm in Love", "Walk on Water" and "Wanna Be a Rock 'n Roll Star". He is considered one of the hardest working men in rock 'n roll performing approximately 150 show per year.

KB's Midlife Crisis will also perform at the Admirals' game on January 17th. The local group headlined by WKLH's Kevin Brandt will perform in the east atrium of the Bradley Center before the game and between periods.




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