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Rib Rock

Start:
February 20, 2011
Cost:
$9.95-$16.95
Venue:
Western Playland
Phone:
(575) 589-3410
Address:
Google Map
1856 Futurity Dr, Sunland Park, NM, United States, 88063

Rib Rick 2011 HeaderJoin KLAQ at Western Playland for the first ever RIB ROCK!

Enjoy mouth-watering BBQ…with some of the best Ribs you’ll ever eat!  

Live rock takes the stage throughout the day as well, with a headlining appearance from Led Zepagain!  Also rock with local music from The Third Edge and Insignificance on the Rockstar Energy Drink Stage!  

It’s the season opening Sunday for Western Playland and we’re celebrating with $9.95 advance tickets, that include all the rides and the concert!  

Tickets on sale NOW at all Western Beverages locations, at the State Line Restaurant, and the KLAQ studios!  If you wait to get them at the gate, the price will be $16.95.  Buy in advance and enjoy all the ribs, rides and rock for cheap!  

Check out the song “Ashes” from Insignificance:

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Also, check out “Made in Chile” from The Third Edge:

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Cool review of Led Zepagain’s show at Slim’s in San Francisco:  

This was beyond imitation and flattery. This was beyond cover bands and songs. This was (nearly) a paranormal event staging Led Zeppelin, because in the dim red and blue lights at Slim’s, a lingering buzz from knocking back a few Sierra’s, and the energy that ran through bodies electric, I swear I saw them. On stage. Live. It started with a screening of “The Song Remains The Same” a concert/movie of Led Zeppelin’s tour in 1973 filmed in New York’s Madison Square Garden. Juxtaposed with the bellowing crowd filmed in New York, the audience at at Slim’s lauded as the screen slowly lifed, unveiling Led Zepagain. And then it happened. Once the first chord was stuck, the first word sung, you had no choice but to sing along. Resistance is futile. You can’t help but give in, eyes closed, beads of sweat running down your cheeks, hands up in the air waving like a soft breeze just ran through a meadow.  

Read more at Stoneandstar  

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