Grammy Award Winners Bruce Hornsby, Chaka Khan and Ricky Skaggs Headline America's 400th Anniversary Concert
Stars Join International Dignitaries and Celebrities in Saluting the Founding of America's Beginnings at Jamestown
Mar. 8, 2007 03:00 PM
WILLIAMSBURG, VA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/08/07 -- Bruce Hornsby & The Noise Makers will host
an evening of rock, R&B and progressive bluegrass on Saturday, May 12,
2007, to honor America's beginnings 400 years ago at Jamestown, Va. A
three-time Grammy winner Hornsby will be joined by some of his Grammy
winning friends, including legendary funk and R&B artist Chaka Khan and
progressive bluegrass master Ricky Skaggs and his band Kentucky Thunder.
The concert is one highlight of America's Anniversary Weekend -- a
three-day salute to Jamestown and its legacies. The weekend, being held May
11-13 at Jamestown Settlement, Historic Jamestowne and Anniversary Park,
includes entertainment, historical attractions and special commemorative
occasions. Also participating during the weekend will be dignitaries such
as former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and actor James Earl
Jones, as well as thousands of performers from across the nation.
Lists of performances at Anniversary Park are available at
www.Americas400thAnniversary.com. In addition to exciting entertainment,
each single-day, date-specific ticket provides admission to new world-class
museums and exhibits at the Jamestown sites.
Friday, May 11: The Virginia Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of
JoAnn Falletta, and Richmond Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of
Mark Russell Smith, play separately and then combine -- for the first time
ever -- to premier new works by John Corigliano, John Duffy, Adolphus
Hailstork and Jennifer Higdon written especially for the commemoration.
Saturday, May 12: The performance of Hornsby, Khan and Skaggs caps "400
Minutes of Music," an afternoon-long program featuring contemporary rock
infused with native American musical traditions from Brulé, a mix of folk,
world, blues and soul music from South African artist Vusi Mahlasela, folk
roots music from Michael Seeger, poetic urban folk from Jen Chapin, and
alternative country from Scott Miller & The Commonwealth.
Sunday, May 13: Anniversary Weekend concludes with the performance of a
400-Piece Orchestra and a 1,607-Voice Choir created especially for the
commemoration and representing most of the United States. The individual
choral and orchestra groups performing at Anniversary Park throughout the
weekend join for a powerful concert worthy of America's 400th Anniversary.
A fireworks finale completes the evening.
Single-day, date-specific tickets provide visitors with access to
entertainment and programming at the three sites as well as satellite
parking facilities and shuttle transportation to event sites. Guests may
purchase tickets at $30 for adults and $15 for children 6-12. Children
under six are free. Ticket sales are being limited to 30,000 a day to
ensure guests enjoy a comfortable visit.
Anniversary Weekend tickets and accommodations are available through
Colonial Williamsburg, the official hotels of the commemoration, and may be
reserved by phone at (866) 400-1607 or through
www.Americas400thAnniversary.com. The call center is open Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Callers outside of regular operating hours will be prompted to leave a
message, which will be returned the next day.
Editor's Note: President Bush and Queen Elizabeth II have been invited to
participate in Anniversary Weekend. Her Majesty announced in November 2006
that she is looking forward to her visit to Jamestown sometime in May to
commemorate the anniversary, though Buckingham Palace has not released her
itinerary. The White House has not released details about a possible
presidential visit.
Jamestown 2007, a sub-agency of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, is
coordinating efforts to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Jamestown,
Va., the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. The nation's
first representative government, free enterprise system and culturally
diverse society began at Jamestown. State, national, and international
commemorative events to salute these legacies began in May 2006 and
continue into 2008. Major corporate sponsors of America's 400th Anniversary
include Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC), Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Other supporters include
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. (NYSE: BUD), AirTran Airways (NYSE: AAI),
Dominion, James City County, Philip Morris USA, SunTrust, TowneBank and
Wolseley PLC/Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Contributors include the City of
Poquoson and Rutherfoord Insurance. More information about the
commemoration is available at www.Americas400thAnniversary.com.
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