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MILLER LITE ROCK N. RACING CONCERT IN
EXPO VILLAGE FEATURING PUDDLE OF MUDD TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, JULY 9 AT
CHICAGOLAND SPEEDWAY
(Joliet, Ill. . July 1, 2004) The California Rock Band, Puddle of Mudd,
will perform a Miller Lite Rock n. Racing Concert Friday, July 9 after the
NASCAR Pole Day at Chicagoland Speedway in Expo Village. The concert is
scheduled to begin approximately at 5:00 pm, but because of the large
crowd expected for NASCAR Pole Day and the concert, guests are urged to
arrive early.
Race fans can purchase a NASCAR Pole Day ticket for $15 (children 12 and
under are free) and enjoy the concert in Expo Village after qualifying.
Tickets for NASCAR Pole Day can be purchased by calling 815-727-7223 or by
visiting ChicagolandSpeedway.com. The Miller Lite Rock n. Racing Concert
in Expo Village Featuring Puddle of Mudd is free of charge and no ticket
is required for entry.
"We are very excited that our partnership with Miller has created
another exciting element to our NASCAR weekend - the Miller Lite Rock n'
Racing Concert in Expo Village Featuring Puddle of Mudd," said
Matthew Alexander, vice president and general manager of Chicagoland
Speedway. "Our goal is to maximize the experience of our race fans at
Chicagoland Speedway, and Puddle of Mudd.s brand of music and on-stage
energy is sure to add excitement to our NASCAR Pole Day."
Miller Lite's Rock n' Racing program combines two of the country's
greatest pastimes - racing and live music. The Miller Lite Rock n' Racing
concert series has taken place at select NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series events,
as well as the Indianapolis 500. During the July 9-11 NASCAR weekend at
Chicagoland Speedway, Rusty Wallace's No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge will also
feature a special Miller Lite Rock n' Racing paint scheme featuring Puddle
of Mudd to promote the concert.
Puddle of Mudd came out with their first album in 2001, "Come
Clean". It sold over five million copies and produced no less than
four radio hits ('Blurry', 'Control', 'Drift' And 'Die', 'She Hates Me').
'Blurry' became the most played track on Modern Rock Radio for 2002 and
earned the ASCAP award for most played song of the year. "Come
Clean" sold 116,000 copies in its first week of release - a record
for a new rock act. Puddle of Mudd's songs have become a benchmark in
contemporary guitar rock. It's this kind of attention which inspired the
title of Puddle Of Mudd's sophomore collection, "Life On
Display" (released November 25). This long awaited follow-up retains
the quartet's no-nonsense anti-formula, and brings a more defined and
occasionally dark edge to the songs.
For more information about Puddle of Mudd, visit their official website at
www.puddleofmudd.com.
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