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		<title>By: Pat Krohlow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat Krohlow</dc:creator>
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		<description>Outagamie County Fair in Seymour Wisconsin.

July12, 7:30 pm

Country Stars Phil Vassar and Rodney Atkins lead off the concert shows on Thursday Night.  Vassar made his name as a songwriter before embarking on his own successful recording career.  He has written songs for Collin Raye, Alan Jackson, and Tim McGraw  while his own hits include  “Just another Day in Paradise” “Last Day of My Life”, and “In a Real Love”.  Atkins hits include “Honesty”, “Going Through Hell” and “Watching You”.  According to his website, “Rodney understands that country music, the way it ought to be played, isn’t just about life – it is life.”   “It’s about what people face every day. That’s what they want to hear in country music. And that’s what I draw on, what brought me here, every time I sing.”  


July 13, 7:30pm
Friday night at the Outagamie County Fair will be for the rockers as Saliva and Crossfade hit the stage.  What does it take to turn ordinary rock ‘n’ into some of the best hard music on stage?  According to Saliva main man Josey Scott, it’s something called “Kickassness,” a self-explanatory concept that young rockers will flock to Seymour to experience.  If you’re a fan of WWE you’ve heard Saliva as their hit single, “Ladies and Gentlemen,” was named the official theme song of WrestleMania 23.  Crossfade the formidable platinum-selling rock band will be showcasing their brand new album “Falling Away”, which will be released on Active and Modern Rock stations in June. 


July 14, 2007  7:30pm
Saturday night the grandstand is reserved for classic rock fans as Cheap Trick takes the stage.  They are coming off the successful album “Rockford” and will be performing their all-time fan favorites.  Classics will surely include “I want You To Want Me”, Ain’t That A Shame”, “Dream Police”, “Woke Up With a Monster”, and “Surrender”.  Cheap Trick features their original line-up of Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Bun E Carlos, and Tom Petersson.

Concert tickets go on sale 10am, Saturday, May 12  
o	Outagamie County Fair Office, 637, N. Main St., Seymour.
o	Purchase online at http://www. ticketswest.com.
o	Purchase by phone 1 800 325 SEAT (7328).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outagamie County Fair in Seymour Wisconsin.</p>
<p>July12, 7:30 pm</p>
<p>Country Stars Phil Vassar and Rodney Atkins lead off the concert shows on Thursday Night.  Vassar made his name as a songwriter before embarking on his own successful recording career.  He has written songs for Collin Raye, Alan Jackson, and Tim McGraw  while his own hits include  “Just another Day in Paradise” “Last Day of My Life”, and “In a Real Love”.  Atkins hits include “Honesty”, “Going Through Hell” and “Watching You”.  According to his website, “Rodney understands that country music, the way it ought to be played, isn’t just about life – it is life.”   “It’s about what people face every day. That’s what they want to hear in country music. And that’s what I draw on, what brought me here, every time I sing.”  </p>
<p>July 13, 7:30pm<br />
Friday night at the Outagamie County Fair will be for the rockers as Saliva and Crossfade hit the stage.  What does it take to turn ordinary rock ‘n’ into some of the best hard music on stage?  According to Saliva main man Josey Scott, it’s something called “Kickassness,” a self-explanatory concept that young rockers will flock to Seymour to experience.  If you’re a fan of WWE you’ve heard Saliva as their hit single, “Ladies and Gentlemen,” was named the official theme song of WrestleMania 23.  Crossfade the formidable platinum-selling rock band will be showcasing their brand new album “Falling Away”, which will be released on Active and Modern Rock stations in June. </p>
<p>July 14, 2007  7:30pm<br />
Saturday night the grandstand is reserved for classic rock fans as Cheap Trick takes the stage.  They are coming off the successful album “Rockford” and will be performing their all-time fan favorites.  Classics will surely include “I want You To Want Me”, Ain’t That A Shame”, “Dream Police”, “Woke Up With a Monster”, and “Surrender”.  Cheap Trick features their original line-up of Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Bun E Carlos, and Tom Petersson.</p>
<p>Concert tickets go on sale 10am, Saturday, May 12<br />
o	Outagamie County Fair Office, 637, N. Main St., Seymour.<br />
o	Purchase online at <a href="http://www" rel="nofollow">http://www</a>. ticketswest.com.<br />
o	Purchase by phone 1 800 325 SEAT (7328).</p>
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