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Low-Bid to No-Bid
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Who Knew
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Bizarro World
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Going Gustav
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Lift Us Up Space Cowboy
Published on May 22, 2008
Two of the best sing-along acts in history are Joe Cocker, who gets by with a little help with his friends, and the Steve Miller Band, who really loves your peaches (and wants to shake your tree.) So, imagine how much fun it would be to see them with a whole outdoor stadium full of fans. Sure, the songs are a little dated, but they've stuck around for a reasonâthey're fun. Steve Miller Band and Joe Cocker perform at 8 p.m.Friday at the Superpages.com Center, 1818 First Ave. Tickets are $25 to $35. Call 214-421-1111.
Fri., May 30, 2008