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Show A-36 The Park Record FriSatSun, February 8-10, 2002 TO Rivers of Paradf cehas 2 spots loft on out- own trip leaving March 19, 2002 for a "magnificent 6 d a y Zn I &h t a 1 r 1 p . Call 4-3S-61S-J990S for Information. Top talent to kick off Olympics Ml PEALE iNN & SPA Introductory Special $ 140 Two Nights Lodging Two Breakfasts Two Dinners One Hour Massage Located in the LaSal Mountains S.E. ofMoab v 435-686-2284 i2 A s Gift Certificates Available Silent Retreats 2002 Schedule Available 'ri i5r j-S, . (Based on Double occupancy) An extraordinary array of world-class talent will kick off the XIX Olympic Winter Games on February 8th at Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium. The biggest names In the music Industry will gather together for the first time on one stage to celebrate the spirit of friendship, peace and unity. Headllner groups will include country trio Dixie Chicks, contemporary con-temporary artist LeAnn Rimes, Native American performers Rita Coolldge and Walela, composerperformer com-poserperformer Robbie Robertson, pop artist Sting and cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In addition, local a cappella group Eclipse and local folk group The Deseret String BandBunkhouse Orchestra will appear. Utah's own Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Utah Symphony will also perform. Lending their voice will be the choristers of the Cathedral of the Madejelne. "These performers will help celebrate our theme 'Light the Fire Within" and the power of the Olympics In what promises to be the show of a lifetime," said Mitt Romney, SLOC president and CEO. "At the Opening Ceremony we will salute the passion pas-sion and the courage of the athletes ath-letes who will gather in Salt Lake to compete in a spirit of harmony and spirit of friendship." Don Mischer Productions will executive produce the Salt Lake 2002 Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The Emmy Award-winning Award-winning Los Angeles-based production pro-duction company has 20 years experience in producing a wide variety of television specials and live, large-scale major-event programs pro-grams throughout the world. The projected worldwide television tele-vision audience for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies is 3.5 billion. "We looked for artists that have agreed to put themselves In the Olympic context and perform per-form music that helps us in terms of what we're doing on the field," said Don Mischer. "We are very careful In how artists weave Into the show." Tickets to the Opening Ceremony are still available on this web site. The seats are in the 'A' category and cost $885. Gates to Rlce-Eccles Stadium will open at 4:00 p.m., with the pre-show beginning at 6 p.m. There will be no parking available avail-able at the Stadium, and spectators specta-tors are asked to use the Park & Ride system. The Dixie Chicks The Dixie Chicks exploded onto the country music scene Just three years ago. The trio has won millions of fans, an avalanche of awards and critical acclaim. Blending bluegrass, pop, rock and stone country with brash, irreverent attitude, the Chicks have created a fresh new sound that's Instantly recognizable. The Chick's debut, "Wide Open Spaces," took the country music world by storm in 1998 and earned the group top awards, Including a Grammy for Country Album of the Year. Their 1999 "Fly" reaped an even greater harvest of honors, including more Grammys and the Country Music Associations marquee .( sh- ' " - ' -O" . J' I. -"V . I J Banking, investments, and insurance, all under one roof. That's something to celebrate! 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Anywhere." Several of her singles sin-gles became classics Including "Higher And Higher," and "The Way You Do The Things You Do." In the 90s, Coolidge began Increasing Involvement in projects proj-ects that would benefit or call attention to Native American music, culture and Issues. She appears on an upcoming album by Robbie Robertson, who she cites as being sensitive to the musical voice that exists for Native Americans. Walela Walela brings to life the ener- fy and spirit of the American ndian heritage by combining pop, gospel and Native America musical Influences. Yo-Yo Ma Yo-Yo Ma is an acclaimed cellist. cel-list. Ma is a Sony Classical artist and his discography of some 75 albums Includes 14 Grammy Awards. In addition to Ma's standard stan-dard concerto, chamber and solo repertoire, he has recorded many of the works he has commissioned commis-sioned or premiered. The cellist's most acclaimed recordings of the last decade are highlighted on a new collection titled "Classic Yo-Yo," Yo-Yo," which was released in the fall of 2001. LeAnn Rimes LeAnn Rimes has gone from being the little girl from Garland, Texas, with the big voice to a contemporary award-winning award-winning artist. In 1996, LeAnn emerged on the music scene with her first major label debut, "Blue." The album went multi-platinum multi-platinum and garnered LeAnn Grammy Awards for Best Female Country Artist as well as Best New Artist of the Year. Her follow-up albums have continued to showcase her talent and expand her audience. Her single "How Do I Live, became the longest-running song In the his tory of Billboard's Singles Chart, "Sitting On Top of the World" went platinum and established her as a top crossover artist in country, pop, adult and contemporary contem-porary Christian music, and her motion picture debut and recordings record-ings for the box-office hit film, "Coyote Ugly" introduced her to a broader audience and further international success. Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson's professional profes-sional career began when he joined Ronnie Hawkins' backing group "The Hawks," in 1960. Through the years with the group, now dubbed "The Band," Robertson earned the reputation as electric guru. In 1995, he collaborated col-laborated with film director Martin Scorsese on the soundtrack sound-track for Casino. Robertson Is a Native American and Is passionate passion-ate about the Red Road Ensemble, a Native American group. He recorded music for "The Native Americans," along with The Red Road Ensemble, which featured songs from the Robertson-scored soundtrack to the landmark TBS television documentary that chronicles the history of the Native Americans. Sting Golden Globe Award winner Sting Is considered one of the most accomplished pop performers perform-ers in the world. Certified triple platinum in the United States and nearlng world-wide sales of 7 million, Sting's album "Brand New Day," has received Grammy Awards for Best Pop Album and Best Pop Male Vocal Performance. In addition. Sting has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me," from The Emperor's New Groove. Sting has performed at the Super Bowl was awarded a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. The Police established Sting as a world-renowned songwriter and singer. 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