Lonestar to fire up festivities
Country music group will headline Provo's 25th Stadium of Fire
Dean Sams, Michael Britt, Keech Rainwater and Richie McDonald of Lonestar will perform at BYU stadium.
Robert Sebree, BMG
PROVO Lonestar, one of country music's most celebrated groups, will ride into the Stadium of Fire as the headliner of the 25th anniversary of the Fourth of July event.
This year, however, the celebration is Saturday, July 2, at LaVell Edwards Stadium on the Brigham Young University campus.
Representatives of America's Freedom Festival, the nonprofit group that organizes the event annually, made the announcement at the BYU-University of Nevada at Las Vegas basketball game halftime show in the Marriott Center.
A spectacular indoor fireworks show punctuated the announcement.
The theme for the 2005 Stadium of Fire is "Family, Service and Celebration." Entertainer Alan Osmond originated the show, foundation board chairman David McDougal said. Osmond will receive a salute from the sons of the Osmonds' singing group, The Osmonds-Second Generation, as they highlight Stadium of Fire's silver anniversary, McDougal said.
Lonestar has had 10 No. 1 hits on the Billboard music charts, with their tune "I'm Already There" named recently as country music's Song of the Year.
Among the group's other songs are "Amazed," "My Front Porch Looking In" and the group's most recent No. 1 hit, "Mr. Mom."
Additionally, local musician Kurt Bestor and the Stadium of Fire Orchestra will present his original arrangement of "Music of America," which was commissioned for this 25th anniversary event. Choreographed fireworks and high-energy dancing of nearly 1,000 dancers will create pageantry on the field, foundation trustee Brad Pelo said.
Other featured entertainment will include: The 250-member American Fork High School Marching Band, which performed in the presidential inaugural parade Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C.
The Hope of America Children's Chorus, with 4,000 voices from around Utah Valley.
Other top music stars and celebrity presenters will be announced later, Pelo said.
Included with the spectacular fireworks display will be the exploding of 1 million or more firecrackers, said Beth Black, president of America's Freedom Festival. The fireworks display will include a show inside the stadium and an aerial show, she said.
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