From
the Kentucky Speedway
SPARTA, Ky. The most diverse prerace concert line-up
in Kentucky Speedway history will bring fans the new country
sounds of Rissi Palmer on May 10; rock group Smashmouth
June 14; fusion artists Blood, Sweat & Tears July 19;
and Indie artist Josh Kelley Aug. 9.
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Smashmouth
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This line-up offers something for everyone and will
certainly be entertaining for our fans. Each group and artist
will bring distinct, unique elements to our event atmosphere,
while adding value to an event ticket purchase, Kentucky
Speedway Executive Vice President and General Manager Mark
F. Cassis said.
Emerging country artist Palmer will perform prior to the
season-opening ARCA RE/MAX Series Buckle-Up! Kentucky
150. The 26-year-old vocalist from St. Louis, Mo.,
possesses a deep love for country music founded in her admiration
for the songs of Patsy Cline. Palmer placed herself on the
industry fast track with a passionate country sound evident
the singles Country Girl and Hold on to
Me from her self-titled debut album.
Her bid for stardom has been the subject of feature stories
in such prominent publications as The Wall Street
Journal, Parade and Vibe.
Shes also been featured on Great American Country
Television, Country Music Televison Insider News, Delta
Airlines In-Flight Radio as well as Sirius and XM satellite
radio services. Along with her independent label 17.20
Entertainment, shes pursuing new avenues to market
her genuine sound. Her Country Girl single was
played more than 800,000 times on the well-trafficked Myspace
Web site and was a top-five selling Starbucks EP on the
popular iTunes site. Fans can learn more at www.rissipalmer.com.
Smashmouth will take the prerace concert stage on the Turn
1 Concourse June 14 before the NASCAR Nationwide Series
Meijer 300 Presented by Oreo, which is aiming
to attract an eighth consecutive capacity crowd of 66,089
to the speedway. The trio formed in San Jose, Calif., adopted
its name from the playing style of the Mike Ditka led NFL
Super Bowl Champion Chicago Bears and spotlights the vocal
and musical talents Steve Harwell, guitarist Greg
Camp and bassist Paul DeLisle. The band made its most recent
appearance on the charts with the single Story of
My Life from its fifth studio collection Summer
Girl and also is well known for its hits Walkin
on the Sun, and All Star, which was featured
on the 2001 soundtrack to the hit motion picture Shrek.
The band also is known for its creative interpretations
of popular previously record hits such as Cant
Get Enough of You, Baby by ? and the Mysterians, "Why
Can't We Be Friends" by War, "I'm a Believer"
by Neil Diamond (also part of the Shrek soundtrack),
"Centerfold" by The J. Geils Band, "The Lady
is a Tramp" by Frank Sinatra, "Getting Better"
by The Beatles and "I Wanna Be Like You," from
Walt Disneys The Jungle Book. Fans can
visit the band online at www.smashmouth.com.
The Blood, Sweat & Tears 40th Anniversary Tour will
make a Kentucky Speedway stop July 19 to set the stage for
the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Built Ford Tough
225 Presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers.
The musical institution was founded in Greenwich Village,
N.Y., in 1968, and evolved into one of the most decorated,
widely-renown jazz bands of all time with a horn section
manned by an alumni roster made up of a Whos Who of
the worlds best jazz and rock musicians.
While traversing the world, the band has generated album
sales in the millions and a Grammy Award for Album of the
Year. Vocalist Rob Paparozzi, will join bassist Gary Foote,
trumpeters Steve Janikowski and Teddy Mullet, keyboardist
Glenn McClelland, drummer Andrea Valenti and trombonist
Jens Wendelboe to perform favorites such as Spinning
Wheel, And When I Die, Youve
Made Me So Very Happy, More and More,
God Bless the Child and many more. The band
can be found on the World Wide Web at www.bloodsweatandtears.com.
Kelley will be in concert Aug. 9 prior to the green flag
start of the IndyCar Series Meijer 300 Presented by
Pepsi and Edys. As with his last album, Just
Say the Word, the Augusta, Ga., artist released his
most recent and fourth collection, Special Company,
Feb. 5, 2008, on his own label, DNK Records. Kelley
displays his versatility on the new release through 14 tracks
he personally wrote and produced.
Many songs in the new collection were inspired by his wife,
actress Katherine Heigl, who is referred to as Katie. Performing
since his college days, Kelley has produced hits that put
him on the publics radar immediately. He scored a
No. 5 single with Amazing from his 2003 debut,
For the Ride Home, that also produced the No.
10 hit Everybody Wants You.
Kelley released his second album Almost Honest
in 2004, which was well received by critics and topped the
Billboard Magazine New Artist Chart upon release. He also
wrote and produced his third album, Just Say the Word,
which served as his first DNK Records release in 2006. His
work also has been featured on episodes of popular TV shows,
including Smallville (Almost Honest and Cain
and Able), the Scrubs digital soundtrack,
Brothers and Sisters (Opposite of Me),
and What About Brian (Lady of Mine).
His lifes work is featured online at www.joshkelley.com.
All performances are included with the price of a race ticket.
Tickets for all 2008 Kentucky Speedway events are on sale
now and can be reserved online through the tickets pages
of http://www.kentuckyspeedway.com or by phone at 888-652-RACE
(7223). Fans also can visit any Meijer store or the Kentucky
Speedway ticket offices at 200 Buttermilk Pike, Suite 100,
in Ft. Mitchell, Ky., next to Montgomery Inn or the speedway
Fan Center off of I-71 Exit 57 and Ky. Hwy. 35 in Sparta,
Ky. Season race plans also are available now and can be
reserved by phone at (859) 578-2300, online through the
Kentucky Speedway Web site or through track ticket offices.