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Chris Anderson Group is happening in the OC!

Going to the Freeway Face off tonight between the Ducks and Kings?  Need something to do this weekend? Rain got you down and making you feel trapped? Well here's the solution and it comes in a three piece band that will get your musical braincells jamming in your head!

Friday -  Hockey fans, various tickets are still available for tonight's final showdown between SoCal rivals, the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings.  For discount tickets you can use the following link and the code: ANDERSON for 29% off select seats. www.anaheimducks.com/Anderson

If you plan on going or are already going to tonight's game, then check out the Chris Anderson Group, winner's of the  The Anaheim Ducks Concert Series.  As the winners of this inaugural local band competition, the CAG will not only play at tonight's sure to be sold out game, BUT, they also played the Ducks/Kings Poker Tournament on March 1st at San Manuel Casino and gaming.

Check them out before the game beginning between 5:30p-5:45p and during each intermission.  The band's music will also be featured in game...so listen closely hockey fans!

Saturday - HAPPY ST. PATRICK's Day!

Didn't get your fill of the Chris Anderson Group, or couldn't get tickets to the game?  Well if you're hungry, and want to get out of the house for a bit, you can catch the band again, at Lucille's BBQ Smokehouse from 7pm-11Pm, in Rancho Cucamonga!
Lucille's Smokehouse BBQ
2624 N. Main St. (Victoria Gardens, by AMC Theaters)
Rancho Cucamonga
All Ages
www.lucillesbbq.com/locations/rancho-cucamonga


Don't say I didn't give you something to do!!

Until next time....

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