Sunday, October 10, 2004
Tulip Time sets '05 music acts - Brenda Lee, Kingston Trio lead entertainment for next year's festival
From The Holland (MI) Sentinel
Brenda Lee, the only woman in both the rock and country music halls of fame, is coming to Tulip Time. She'll be joined by The Kingston Trio, which helped launch the folk music revival of the 1950s.
The two acts have been booked as headline performers of the 2005 Tulip Time festival, which runs May 7-14.
It will be the first Holland appearance for both The Kingston Trio, which will perform two shows Thursday, May 12, and Lee, who will give two concerts Friday, May 13. Both acts will appear at Central Wesleyan Church's auditorium.
Lee had her first No. 1 single, "I'm Sorry," in 1960 when she was only 15. Other gold records soon followed, including "Fool #1" and "Emotions." She continues to tour, and was honored in 1996 for her first 40 years in show business.
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The Holland Sentinel
Brenda Lee, the only woman in both the rock and country music halls of fame, is coming to Tulip Time. She'll be joined by The Kingston Trio, which helped launch the folk music revival of the 1950s.
The two acts have been booked as headline performers of the 2005 Tulip Time festival, which runs May 7-14.
It will be the first Holland appearance for both The Kingston Trio, which will perform two shows Thursday, May 12, and Lee, who will give two concerts Friday, May 13. Both acts will appear at Central Wesleyan Church's auditorium.
Lee had her first No. 1 single, "I'm Sorry," in 1960 when she was only 15. Other gold records soon followed, including "Fool #1" and "Emotions." She continues to tour, and was honored in 1996 for her first 40 years in show business.
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The Holland Sentinel