
"Nails the MC" To Perform At Blizzard Game
June 9, 2006 - arenafootball2 (af2)
Green Bay Blizzard News Release
All season long, the Green Bay Blizzard has worked hard to provide their fans with the best entertainment possible, and this Saturday's game against the Stockton Lightning is no different.
In addition to the night being Great Wolf Lodge/Blue Harbor Resort "Fanbana Night," (with the first 1,000 fans receiving a Blizzard Fanbana as they enter the arena, courtesy of Great Wolf Lodge and Blue Harbor Resort), the game will also be "Faith Night," and the Blizzard will present family-oriented activities all night long.
To kick things off, the National Anthem will be performed by the choir of one of the largest churches in the area, the Bayside Church "Greater Joy" Choir, who will be led by Bayside Pastor Garry Pierce.
In honor of "Faith Night," the Blizzard is presenting a very special guest. Performing at halftime will be national recording artist "Nails the MC," a Christian rap artist based in Florida who performs at sporting events and in concerts all over the country.
A talented musician who writes all of his own material - music and lyrics - his original music is intelligent, upbeat and edgy with a positive message. He is on tour in support of his new album, "This Is Not A Game," and he will be performing the first single, "Oh My God." Nails will be accompanied on the field by the Pure Platinum Dance Crew, and will be on hand during and after the game to meet the fans.
No stranger to Arena Football, Nails spent two years with the af2's Jacksonville Tomcats. He enjoyed a solid Arena Football career as a FB/LB, leading the team in rushing in both his seasons. Although Nails also known for his impenetrable blocking skills, he was also a hard-nosed, dependable ballcarrier who averaged 3.4 yards per carry and scored 9 TDs. On defense, he was also a force, posting a fumble recovery and numerous big tackles.
Nails, who is married and has a daughter, moved seamlessly into the music world when his playing career ended. He played collegiately at Grand Valley State and professionally in Jacksonville, and he has used the contacts he has made to perform regularly from Florida to Michigan. His performance at the Resch Center will be his first appearance in Wisconsin. Still a fan of Arena Football, he enjoys performing in the arenas he once played.
There is also a lot going on in addition to the halftime show. Before the game, fans are invited to the Bart Starr Plaza Blizzard Tailgate Party, which begins at 5:00pm. Fans can enjoy all they can eat and drink (soda, beer, burgers, brats, and more) for only $15.00, and this week all fans age 12 and under are absolutely free when they show their Blizzard game ticket.
Then there will be a special award presentation for the first graduating class of Bruiser's Reading Club. The Top 10 readers will be the evening's Honorary Captains, and Tyler Dutkowski - who led all Reading Club members with a whopping 3,520 minutes read - will flip the coin to begin the game.
Also at halftime, there will be a performance by the participants of the 2006 Green Bay Freeze Dance Team Dance Clinic, which is being held earlier in the day. And as previously mentioned, the halftime show will also feature the return of the Pure Platinum Dance Crew, who performed to a great response at a Blizzard game last season.
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