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Diverse
performers
add
local
flare to
Chevrolet
Detroit
Belle
Isle
Grand
Prix
lineup
DETROIT,
MI - A
number
of
well-known
local
performers
–
including
some
legendary
Motor
City
acts –
will add
to an
impressive
entertainment
lineup
at the
June 1-3
Chevrolet
Detroit
Belle
Isle
Grand
Prix.
Grand
Prix
organizers
proudly
announced
that
Motown
pioneers
the Four
Tops
will
perform
the
United
States
National
Anthem
prior to
the
start of
the IZOD
IndyCar
Series
race –
the
Chevrolet
Indy
Grand
Prix
presented
by
shopautoweek.com
– on
Sunday,
June, 3.
Known
for
their
numerous
hits
including
“Baby I
Need
Your
Loving”
and
“Reach
Out I’ll
Be
There,”
the Four
Tops
have
come to
symbolize
the
Motown
sound.
Thornetta
Davis,
another
Detroit-born
music
icon,
will
sing the
Canadian
National
Anthem
prior to
the
start of
the
IndyCar
race.
Known
for her
soulful
blues
vocals,
Davis
has
performed
on the
national
stage
and has
collaborated
with
such
famous
Detroit-area
artists
as Bob
Seger
and Kid
Rock.
Senior
Master
Sergeant
Mark
Kaufman
of the
127th
Civil
Engineering
Squadron
at
Selfridge
Air
National
Guard
Base in
Harrison
Township,
Mich.,
will
sing
both the
U.S. and
Canadian
National
Anthems
before
the
GRAND-AM
Rolex
Series
race –
the
GRAND-AM
200
presented
by the
Metro
Detroit
Chevy
Dealers
– on
Saturday,
June 2.
A
diverse
collection
of
talent
will
also
perform
on the
MotorCity
Casino
Hotel
Entertainment
Stage
throughout
race
weekend,
located
inside
the
Meijer
Family
Fun
Zone.
Some
popular
local
acts
will
join the
previously-announced
weekend
headliners
– Mitch
Ryder
and the
Detroit
Wheels,
the
B-52s,
and
Ronnie
Dunn –
at the
Grand
Prix.
Singer
and
songwriter
Frankie
D’Angelo
will
take the
stage in
the
morning
on
Friday,
June 1.
A native
Detroiter,
D’Angelo
has
played
all
across
the
country
in
pop-rock
bands
and
opened
for big
names
like The
Killers,
KISS,
Fall Out
Boy and
Everclear.
Motown
cover
band
Serieux,
will
also
entertain
the
crowd on
Friday
with
hits
from the
Motown
era,
complete
with
costumes
and
synchronized
dance
moves.
Based in
Detroit,
the
group
pays
tribute
to music
that
made
Detroit
famous
around
the
world.
They’ve
opened
for
legends
like
Earth,
Wind and
Fire,
the Four
Tops,
the
Neville
Brothers
and K.C.
and the
Sunshine
Band and
they’ll
set the
stage
for
Mitch
Rider
and the
Detroit
Wheels
on
Friday
night.
Robin
Horlock
will be
the
first
music
act on
the
stage on
Saturday,
June 2.
From
original
acoustic
music to
rock
covers,
Horlock
has
displayed
a wide
range of
musical
ability
as a
singer
and
songwriter
that
performs
all over
metro
Detroit.
Cover
band
80’s
Inc,
will
keep the
music
flowing
with
their
renditions
of
techno
and rock
hits
from
bands
like
Frankie
Goes to
Hollywood,
Duran
Duran,
Bon Jovi,
Whitesnake,
and Def
Leppard.
They’re
the
perfect
band to
open up
for the
B-52s on
the
MotorCity
Casino
Hotel
Entertainment
Stage on
Saturday
evening.
Second
Ebenezer
Gospel
Choir
will get
the
morning
started
on
Sunday,
June 2,
followed
by
Detroit
Academy
of Arts
and
Sciences
Choir,
recently
profiled
on NBC’s
“Today
Show”
and
known of
their
popular
take on
the
Jay-Z
hit
song,
with a
distinct
Motor
City
flare –
“Detroit
State of
Mind.”
British
Beat 66,
will
take the
stage
next on
Sunday.
Playing
covers
of songs
from The
Beatles,
The
Rolling
Stones,
The Dave
Clark
Five and
Freddie
& the
Dreamers,
British
Beat 66
puts
their
own
twist on
classics.
Country
music
star
Ronnie
Dunn,
formerly
of
Brooks &
Dunn,
will
entertain
fans
with his
music
prior to
the
start of
the
IndyCar
race
before
British
Beat 66
comes
back to
close
the full
weekend
of
entertainment
on Belle
Isle
after
all the
racing
action
has
concluded.
The
marching
band
from
Detroit’s
Martin
Luther
King
High
School
will
also be
on-site
on
Sunday
and will
be
performing
in the
Meijer
Family
Fun
Zone,
the race
paddock,
around
the
Scott
Fountain
and
during
pre-race
ceremonies.
“We’re
proud to
have a
wide
range of
local
acts
perform
during
the
Grand
Prix
both on
the
MotorCity
Casino
Hotel
Entertainment
Stage
and
during
our
pre-race
celebrations,”
said
Chevrolet
Detroit
Belle
Isle
Grand
Prix
Event
Chairman,
Bud
Denker.
“It
makes
for
another
great
dimension
in an
already
spectacular
weekend.”
For a
complete
listing
of
entertainment
acts at
the
Chevrolet
Detroit
Belle
Isle
Grand
Prix,
please
check
www.DetroitGP.com.
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