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Jingle Bells Rock Thunder Valley

Sixty-two-year-old veteran rocker Eddie Money brought his Jingle Bell Rock tour to Thunder Valley Casino Resort on Thursday. Scheduled to appear was former Foreigner frontman Lou Gramm and former Jefferson Starship lead singer Mickey Thomas. The day before their performance at Thunder Valley, it was announced that Gramm would not be performing for the remaining tour due to acute laryngitis, so Gramm was not in attendance. As the concert kicked off with Money and Thomas taking the stage, the audience immediately started chanting, “Lou! Lou! Lou!” Money responded by explaining the situation and said they had added a couple of songs to their setlist to make up for the missing Gramm. This wa

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Folsom Live 2011

Folsom Live is one of the largest and most anticipated entertainment events in Folsom and surrounding areas. This year the event was billed as “30 Bands, 10 Stages, 2 Nights” and Friday night’s entertainment and attendance was amazing. This year a large portion of the proceeds from Folsom Live will go to Hope Productions Foundation which is this year’s charity partner. Hope Productions Foundation is a nonprofit organization in Sacramento that provides support and training for local charities serving children and youth. The Foundation, with support from the community, has distributed over $2.1 million in contributions, resources and in-kind business training to local youth and children

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Money Flies at Thunder Valley

After 30 years of rock and roll classics, Eddie Money took the stage at Pana Hall inside of Thunder Valley Casino and Resort. The aging rocker and his band cranked out many of his classics: 'Take Me Home Tonight', 'Two Tickets to Paradise', 'Baby Hold On', 'Shakin' and more. Most of the audience was near Eddie's age and he knew how to play to them well. As an entertainer, Eddie Money's job is to roll back the clock to a time of unadulterated Rock and Roll while making sure the audience has a good time as he does it. When these older performers make you laugh, smile and sing-along then they have done their job. Like many of his peers, Eddie Money is extremely gracious to his fans for supp

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Eddie Money keeps on rocking

Eddie Money entertained a full house and fans of all ages Thursday at Harlow's. The "Acoustic Christmas" tour featured classic chart-topping singles by Money, who's been entertaining people for more than 30 years. Over the decades, the rock 'n' roll legend has managed to maintain his iconic, raspy voice and the energy level of a teenager. Fans danced to Money’s classic hits, including "Two Tickets to Paradise," "Take Me Home Tonight" and, my favorite, "Shake In." The concert benefited California's Toys for Tots Foundation. Items autographed by Money were auctioned after his 15-song set. The singer voiced gratitude for fans' support and loyalty over the years, repeatedly thanking them in

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