The Parkinson Foundation of the Heartland presents
The Kansas City Reunion Jam II Concert
August 28, 2010
This will be a special musical event indeed…listen and dance to live performances of acclaimed music that includes the area’s most popular bands from the 60’s and 70’s, The Classmen with hits “Julie” and “Graduation Goodbye” along with Poppin Fresh, and Lupe’. Another local singer, Danny Cox, who is known nationally for his 1974 hit album “Feel So Good” will be on stage too. National acts will include Ray Hildebrand of Paul and Paula and Larry Henley, lead singer of the “New Beats” who will perform “Bread and Butter” and “Wind Beneath My Wings”. You also won’t want to miss the Brody Buster Band, who has appeared on the Tonight Show and Late Night with David Letterman.
Buy tickets now for this musical extravaganza!
$75 per person
Ticket prices include: Great music, dancing, dinner and drinks!
Call the Parkinson Foundation of the Heartland to buy tickets today – 913.341.8828, or order online. Upon placing your ticket order, tickets will be mailed to you.
Seating is available in the arena on a first -come, first -serve basis. For orders of 10 tickets or more, premium seating is limited but will be available at tables on the floor of the arena, on a first come first serve basis. When you place your 10-ticket order, please indicate the name of RESERVED TABLE party.
Schools where the Classmen played from 1964 through 1977:
Fort Osage, William Chrisman, Van Horn, Raytown, Raytown South, Blue Springs, Lee’s Summit, Lexington, St. Mary’s- Independence, North Kansas City, Northeast High School, Southeast High School, East High School, Southwest High School, Westport High School, Wentworth Military Academy, Truman, Oak Park, St. Pius the 10th, Parkville, Bishop Hogan, O’Hara, Bishop Miege, Sunset Hill School, Barstow, Pembroke Country Day, St. Teresa’s, Loretto, De LaSalle, Rockhurst, Paseo, Notre Dame de Sion, Center, Shawnee Mission (East, South, North, West and Northwest), Hickman Mills, Belton, Bishop Ward, Wyandotte, Washington, Schlagel, and Glennon.…… a total of 45 schools in the metro area.
