`Elvis' and ACappella-Go! Wrap Up Space Needle's `Summer Sundays' Celebration.Metro Desk/Entertainment, Arts & Calendar Editors ADVISORY...Sun. (Aug. 4) SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE) Local Acts Who Opened the Series Come Back August 4 to Close it Down The Space Needle's "Summer Sundays" concert series is ending as it began, with "Elvis Presley" and some `60s "shoop shoop" and "boogie woogie" bringing down the house. On Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week. , August 4, the Landmark will close this portion of its six-month long 40th Anniversary celebration with encore performances by Elvis Presley impersonator Tracy Alan Moore
Alan Moore (born November 18, 1952[7] in Northampton) is an English writer most famous for his influential work in comics, including the acclaimed graphic novels of Lynnwood and the award-winning local women's trio ACappella-Go! Each "Summer Sunday" concert has been based around a theme from the 1962 World's Fair world's fair: see exposition. world's fair Specially constructed attraction showcasing the science, technology, and culture of participating countries and enterprises. that gave rise to the 605-foot Space Needle Noun 1. Space Needle - a tower 605 feet tall in Seattle; a tourist attraction Seattle - a major port of entry and the largest city in Washington; located in west central Washington on the protected waters of Puget Sound with the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade . The idea of the celebration is to have some fun and enjoy the ruby ruby, precious stone, the transparent red variety of corundum, found chiefly in Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka and classified among the most valuable of gems. The Myanmarese stones are blood red, the most valued tint being the "pigeon's blood. anniversary of Seattle's greatest attraction.
What: Elvis impersonator Tracy Alan Moore and women's trio
ACappella-Go! in the final Space Needle "Summer
Sundays" concert of 2002.
When: Sunday, August 4, 2002
2 to 4 p.m.
Where: In the North Plaza at the base of the Space Needle
How: Event is free of charge. For more information, guests
should call 206-905-2100, 1-800-937-9582 or
visit www.spaceneedle.com
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