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The Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce is pleased to announce that it is partnering with Connect Marketing to present a Bee Gees and Rod Stewart tribute concert in Owen Sound in November.

Over the next few weeks Connect Marketing will be telemarketing tickets for the concert, in the name of the Alzheimer Society. The concert will take place on Friday November 27, at 7:30 p.m., at the OSCVI auditorium.

Night Fever, The Bee Gees Tribute is the largest production of the Bee Gees in the world. This all Canadian cast has been touring for the past 10 years, from Disneyland to Russia, recreating the look and sound of the Bee Gees, including"To Love Somebody,""Massachusetts," I Got to Get A Message," "I Started A Joke," "Jive Talking," "More Than A Woman," "Nite Fever," "You Should Be Dancing," "Tragedy," "Stayin' Alive.," and many

more.

Forever Young, the Rod Stewart Tribute, captures the voice and stage presence of Rod Stewart. Doug Varty recreates the timeless vocals of hits like "Hot Legs," "Forever Young", "Maggie May" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy."

"We are excited about this concert," Alzheimer Society Executive Director Deborah Barker said. "We know this music will be very popular

and we expect the show to be a sell-out."

For further information please contact Bill Twaddle or Tanya Shute at 519-376-7230.

source: media release, Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce