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All-4-One Headlines ABA Concert

August 14, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release


Indianapolis, IN. ALL-4-ONE burst onto the music scene in 1994 and the Grammy Award Winning pop quartet has been producing mega hit singles ever since. Their record-breaking chart success has set them apart from all others - and the ABA is very proud that they will be one of the headliners at the first ABA Red, White and Blue Concert set for September 9th at the Barton Coliseum in Little Rock, Arkansas.

After taking a hiatus, ALL-4-ONE returned to the music scene in 2002 with their 5th release, A41. Their single, Beautiful As U, quickly climbed the Radio and Records AC charts landing at #13. The group has had 3 world tours, 2 multi-platinum CD's and has been nominated for 3 Grammy Awards as well as being nominated for 3 American Music Awards, with a winner in 1994 for "So Much in Love." The group also won the Blockbuster Award for "And the Music Speaks." ALL-4-ONE has appeared on the Wayne Brady Show, Good Morning America, Regis, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Today Show, Montel Williams Show and many others. And they're only one of a star-studded group that will be appearing. Tickets are now on sale at Barton Coliseum or at TicketMaster locations. For more information, email paul_allsup_2000@yahoo.com or visit www.abalive.com.

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