2004 City Stages: Difference between revisions
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===Friday=== | ===Friday=== | ||
* City Stages Unplugged: | * City Stages Unplugged: | ||
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** [[Five O'Clock Advent Musicians]] (6:00) | ** [[Five O'Clock Advent Musicians]] (6:00) | ||
** Best of [[Summerfest Cabaret]] (7:45) | ** Best of [[Summerfest Cabaret]] (7:45) | ||
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===Saturday=== | ===Saturday=== | ||
* 107.7 The X Stage: | * 107.7 The X Stage: | ||
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** [[The Pink House]] Drum Circle (2:15) | ** [[The Pink House]] Drum Circle (2:15) | ||
** Tommy Reese, Illusionist (3:30) | ** Tommy Reese, Illusionist (3:30) | ||
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===Sunday=== | ===Sunday=== | ||
* 107.7 The X Stage: | * 107.7 The X Stage: | ||
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** Laura Culpepper (2:15) | ** Laura Culpepper (2:15) | ||
** [[The Pink House]] Drum Circle (3:30) | ** [[The Pink House]] Drum Circle (3:30) | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 15 June 2018
The 2004 City Stages was the 16th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". It was held the weekend of June 18-20, 2004 in and around Linn Park.
This years festival marked the return to Father's Day weekend and was the last before the event gained a title sponsor.
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References
- May 20, 2004 "City Stages 2004". Black & White
- Scalici, Matt (June 16, 2004) "June Edition of City Stages brings well-knowns to B-Ham." The Crimson White
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