Huckabee to rock in Redmond
Monday, May 5, 2008 | 12:13 pm
A former Arkansas governor is teaming up with a famous rock band drummer in a benefit concert in Redmond this month.
It’s not Bill Clinton.
Mike Huckabee, the former governor and Republican presidential candidate, is scheduled to take part in a May 22 fundraiser for a group trying to raise money for music programs through the sale of a special license plate.
Huckabee once played in a band called Capitol Offense. This time he is slated to jam with drummer Alan White , best known for his work with Yes, plus Bob and Shelley Tomberg of Shelley and the Curves.
Music Aid Northwest is behind the program of selling license plates to boost music education and organizers of the concert.
This is not a political group. They're all about the music.
Find out more on the license plate program here and the group here.
It’s not Bill Clinton.
Mike Huckabee, the former governor and Republican presidential candidate, is scheduled to take part in a May 22 fundraiser for a group trying to raise money for music programs through the sale of a special license plate.
Huckabee once played in a band called Capitol Offense. This time he is slated to jam with drummer Alan White , best known for his work with Yes, plus Bob and Shelley Tomberg of Shelley and the Curves.
Music Aid Northwest is behind the program of selling license plates to boost music education and organizers of the concert.
This is not a political group. They're all about the music.
Find out more on the license plate program here and the group here.
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