Phantoms Announce Concert Series

Published on January 22, 2007 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release


PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Phantoms announced today two postgame concerts scheduled for February. On Friday, Feb. 2, local rock band Fat City Reprise will be on hand for Rock N' Roll Mic Night after the Phantoms game against the Hamilton Bulldogs. Then on Friday, Feb. 16, the Phantoms will welcome country artists Rushlow Harris for Country Craze Concert Night following the evening's game against the Portland Pirates. A Phantoms game-night ticket is your free admission to the postgame concert.

Formed in Philadelphia, Fat City Reprise is a unique blend of progressive, funk, and rock music. With influences such as the Doors, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the Beatles, the music of Fat City Reprise pulls ingredients from all styles of music to create a totally new sound. Since forming, Fat City Reprise has opened for the Spin Doctors, Sister Hazel, De La Soul, and the Flaming Lips. They have been played on every major FM rock station in Philadelphia, played shows in Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, New York City, and had their song Cowgirl released as the lead-off track to 93.3 FM WMMR's Local Shots Vol II.

Rushlow Harris is comprised of former Little Texas frontman Tim Rushlow and his cousin Doni Harris, formerly of the band Lariat. They are currently in the process of recording their first album for Show Dog Nashville records, the recording label of country music superstar Toby Keith. The duo spent the last part of 2006 opening for Keith's concert tour, and have been promoting their hit singles "That's So You" and "Bagpipes Cryin'".

Tickets for both games, as well as all other Phantoms games, including $8 tickets for children 14 and under anywhere in the building, are on sale now at phantomshockey.com or by calling 800-298-4200.



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