Wednesday, December 10, 2008

New Year's Eve Block Party at The Wharf


The annual New Year’s Eve Block Party at The Wharf is set for Wednesday, December 31st and is FREE to the public! This exciting Island tradition is the only place in Alabama to hear live performances by up and coming country star John Stone and Motown sensation Crystal Clear, as well as see the Gulf Coast’s largest fireworks display at midnight!

Live music begins at 7 p.m., so plan to come early and stay all evening! The Wharf has the Island’s largest selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars all in one place that are great for dinner, snacks, and drinks.

A northern Alabama native, John Stone picked up the guitar when he was six and as time progressed, he has learned to play the bass, drums, harmonica and piano. He has in fact championed the hurdles before him to become a seasoned performer. He’s a singer/songwriter who delivers a live performance with magnetism, energy and honesty.

Setting a standard with already notable career achievements, recording artist John Stone is off to a good start with his released his debut album on Tootsie’s Records in October 2004 (MEET JOHN STONE), and he has proven himself as a world-class songwriter with the success of his first self-penned single “Shame On Me.” He visited more than 200 radio stations across the nation as well as toured with and opened for some of today’s hottest country acts.

John made an appearance on the Today Show, performed at six presidential campaigns for President George W. Bush, and he made a special appearance for Tim McGraw’s NFL halftime highlights segment taped for Monday Night Football (by NFL Films).


Crystal Clear will join the stage that night to perform exciting blends of Classic R&B, Jazz, and current dance favorites as a party band that delivers for any occasion. Tight rhythms and great vocals highlight the music that this Birmingham dance band performs.

This Motown sensation will be sure to rock the streets for New Years!


Hope you will come enjoy the block party!


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