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Reba McEntire
Headlines Tenth Annual Free Dollar Bank Jamboree at the Point
Pittsburgh, July 19 /PRNewswire/ - Over the past decade, country music stars
with famous first names like Clint, Vince and Wynonna have been featured at the
Free Dollar Bank Jamboree at the Point. Now celebrating the Jamboree's 10th anniversary,
Dollar Bank has tapped one of the biggest first names in all
of entertainment
to headline this year's daylong festivities.
Reba McEntire will headline this year's Jamboree scheduled for Sunday, August
29, 2004.
A true entertainer in every sense of the word, Reba McEntire has done what few
performers have:
achieved tremendous success in a variety of media throughout
her career. Growing up on a cattle ranch in Oklahoma and surrounded by a musically
inclined family, country music was in McEntire's blood. She debuted on Billboard's
country charts in 1976. Her
first top ten hit came four years later and they
haven't stopped since. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, McEntire made her mark
on country music, winning nearly 50 national and international awards, including
CMA's Female Vocalist of the Year (1984, '85, '86, '87) and Entertainer of the
Year (1987), Grammy Awards
for Best Country Vocal Performance Female (1987)
and
Best Vocal Collaboration (with Linda Davis) in 1994.
In 1994, McEntire perhaps prematurely penned her autobiography, Reba: My Story.
Some of her greatest accomplishments were yet to come. In 2001, McEntire proved
that acting was in her blood, as well, when she took over the lead role in the
Broadway production of Annie Get Your Gun, garnering praise from critics and
fans alike. Later that year, she stepped from the Great White Way to the small
screen with a weekly sitcom, Reba. Earlier this year, she went back to her musical
roots with her Room to Breathe CD and her first tour in four years. In June 2004,
she topped the list for most top ten solo hits by a female on Billboard's country
charts, with 51, with "Somebody," the second top twenty smash from Room to Breathe.
In addition to Reba McEntire, the Free Dollar Bank Jamboree at the Point will
also feature a performance by Carolyn Dawn Johnson, one of country's newest sensations.
A native of Grant Prairie, Alberta, Canada, Johnson moved to Nashville in 1997,
where she began singing demos for other writers and writing with some
of them.
After gigs singing studio vocals for Patty Loveless, Martina McBride and Kenny
Rogers, among others, she earned a record deal in 1999, scoring a Number One
hit with her composition "Single White Female." In 2001, her debut CD Room With
a View, earned her international kudos, including a Canadian Country Music Award
and the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female Vocalist. Her second CD, Dress
Rehearsal, debuted earlier this year.
The Free Dollar Bank Jamboree at the Point features
a day of family entertainment,
including the Three Rivers Fishing Classic, children's activities and musical
performances by local and national country talent.
All events are in Point State
Park. Proceeds from the Three Rivers Fishing Classic (entry fees vary; visit bgcwpa.org for details) and
T-shirts and beverages
sold at the event will benefit the Boys and Girls Club
of Western Pennsylvania.
The Free Dollar Bank Jamboree at the Point List of Events includes:8 AM
- 3:30 PM Three Rivers Fishing ClassicBenefits the Boys and Girls Club of Western
Pennsylvania. IncludesDapper Dan Charities Amateur Division Fishing Tournament,
prizes andtrophies.
Visit bgcwpa.org for details.3 - 7
PMChildren's activities, including face painting, Hartman Storytelling and inflatable
fun4 - 8 PMPerformances by Vanessa Campagna, PovertyNeck Hillbillies,Corbin/Hanner
and Carolyn Dawn Johnson 8:20 PM - Reba McEntire 9:50 PM - FireworksAdditional
event sponsors include KDKA-TV, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and
Y-108 FM.
For more information, visit dollarbank.com
or
call
1-800-345-Dollar.
About the Boys & Girls Club of Western Pennsylvania (BGCWPA)
As a member of a national network of more than 3,000 neighborhood-based facilities
(Boys & Girls Clubs of America), the BGCWPA serves disadvantaged youth regardless
of race, religion or gender. The BGCWPA provides guidance- oriented character
development programs on a daily basis for children 6 - 18 years old.
About Dollar
Bank:
Founded in 1855, Dollar Bank is a $5 billion federally chartered mutual savings
bank headquartered in Pittsburgh with offices throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania
and Northeastern Ohio.
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