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UPCOMING QUICKEN LOANS ARENA EVENT
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2010 Moondog Coronation Ball

Moondog Coronation Ball

Date & Time: Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.

Seating ChartTicket Prices: Tickets are priced at $65.00, $50.00 and $35.00. A $3 facility fee is included in the prices listed.

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Phone

Call toll free to order your tickets at 1-888-894-9424.

In-Person

Purchase your tickets at the Quicken Loans Arena Box Office. Box Office Hours

Discount Drug Mart

Purchase your tickets at one of 58 northern Ohio Discount Drug Mart locations. Store Locations

Parking

Advance parking passes are available for the Gateway North Garage at the Quicken Loans Arena Box Office, Discount Drug Mart’s 58 northern Ohio locations, by calling 1-888-894-9424 and online by clicking here.

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Get a special rate at the Radisson Hotel Cleveland-Gateway which is conveniently located directly across the street from Quicken Loans Arena. Click Here

MAJIC 105.7 MOONDOG CORONATION BALL presented by Ameriprise Financial

Moondog 2010 features Grand Funk Railroad, The Turtles, Little Anthony & the Imperials and Paul Revere and the Raiders

WMJI 105.7 FM, in conjunction with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, will once again host the 2010 Moondog Coronation Ball on Saturday, March 27th at 7:00 p.m. at Quicken Loans Arena. Moondog 2010 will feature Grand Funk Railroad, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Turtles and Paul Revere and the Raiders. Ticket go on sale Saturday, February 6th at 10:00 a.m.

The fact that Grand Funk Railroad’s legacy still looms large over the pop music landscape more than 30 years after its 1969 birth in Flint, Michigan is also a testament to the group’s influence and staying power. Megahits “We’re An American Band,” “I’m Your Captain/Closer To Home,” “Locomotion,” and “Some Kind Of Wonderful” still receive continuous airplay.

Little Anthony & The Imperials have begun to take the concert stages by storm once again. Officially reuniting in early 1992, the group had not performed together for over 17 years, yet the magic returned immediately! In early 1958, End Records reps spotted the group and signed them to a contract named the “THE Imperials” – their name was later changed when Moondog himself, Alan Freed, announced them on the radio as Little Anthony & The Imperials. Their first record was a double-sided ballad smash: the “A” side, “Tears on My Pillow”, would be one of their biggest selling hits, with over one million copies sold. The flip side, “Two people In The World” made this one of the most popular double-sided ballad records in vocal group history.

The Turtles refer to themselves as two guys from Westchester – the one with the curly hair and glasses, and the other with the beard. Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan (AKA Flo and Eddie) were two slightly bewildered kids thrust into the fast lane of rock ‘n’ roll stardom with multiple hits, national tours, hanging out with the Beatles and joining the Mothers of Invention. These two guys from Westchester responsible for “It Ain’t Me Babe,” “Let Me Be,” “You Baby,” “Can I Get to Know You Better” and more!

Paul Revere and the Raiders were the first rock group to be signed with Columbia Records with their recording “Louie Louie”. Paul Revere organized the Raiders in Idaho in 1958 and five years later they were signed to a record deal eventually rolling out 23 consecutive hit singles, some of which include “Indian Reservation,” “Kicks Hungry,” “Just Like Me,” “Good Thing,” “Steppin’ Out,” “Stepping Stone,” “Ups and Downs” and “Him or Me.” Equal parts music and humor, the prime objective of a Paul Revere and the Raiders show is having a good time!

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