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ADVISORY/Best Buy Presents Jewel at Art in the Square; Tickets for Live performance at Southlake Town Square in Southlake, Texas, available through Ticketmaster on March 29
Business Wire, March 28, 2003
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ADVISORY...for Saturday (March 29)
--(BUSINESS WIRE)
What: Multi-platinum singer and songwriter Jewel is performing
live on April 26 at Art in the Square in Southlake,
Texas. Sponsored by Best Buy, Art in the Square is a
three-day event showcasing the works of more than 100
juried artists.
Since making her recording debut eight years ago, Jewel
has sold 25 million albums worldwide. One of the most
accomplished and admired artists performing today, she
has received many musical honors are three GRAMMY
nominations, an American Music Award, and an MTV Video
Music Award.
Jewel's much-anticipated fifth album, slated for release
by Atlantic Records in June, finds her moving in new
musical directions inspired by her interest in modern
dance beats and electronic music. The first single
from the album, "Intuition," was written and produced
by Jewel and Cuban-American producer Lester Mendez
(Shakira, Santana, Enrique Iglesias).
Tickets for the Jewel performance are limited and are
available through Ticketmaster starting on March 29.
When: Tickets on sale: March 29
Art in the Square: April 25-April 27
Jewel performance: April 26, 9:00 p.m.
Where: Southlake Town Square
1256 Main Street
Southlake, Texas
Media Access: Call contact for more information.
About Best Buy Stores LP
Best Buy Stores LP, owned and operated by Minneapolis-based Best Buy Co., Inc., is one of the nation's leading specialty retailers of technology and entertainment products and services. Best Buy was founded in St. Paul, Minn., in 1966. Best Buy Stores reach an estimated 300 million consumers per year through more than 500 retail stores in 48 states and online at BestBuy.com. For more information about Best Buy, visit the virtual pressroom at http://onlinepressroom.net/bestbuy.
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