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The '''1992 City Stages''' was the 4th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". 180 acts performed on 10 stages. The daily ticket went up to $7 while the weekend pass climbed to $10. The estimated attendance for the weekend was 225,000. The [[City Stages/Hibbett Run]] premiered in 1992. | The '''1992 City Stages''' was the 4th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival", held [[June 19]]-[[June 21|21]], [[1992]]. 180 acts performed on 10 stages. The daily ticket went up to $7 while the weekend pass climbed to $10. The estimated attendance for the weekend was 225,000. The [[City Stages/Hibbett Run]] premiered in 1992. | ||
[[Image:1992 City Stages poster.jpg|none]] | [[Image:1992 City Stages poster.jpg|none]] | ||
==Poster== | ==Poster== | ||
The 1992 City Stages poster was designed by Patti Harris Googe | The 1992 City Stages poster was designed by Patti Harris Googe. | ||
==Line up== | ==Line up== |
Revision as of 11:15, 11 June 2008
The 1992 City Stages was the 4th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival", held June 19-21, 1992. 180 acts performed on 10 stages. The daily ticket went up to $7 while the weekend pass climbed to $10. The estimated attendance for the weekend was 225,000. The City Stages/Hibbett Run premiered in 1992.
Poster
The 1992 City Stages poster was designed by Patti Harris Googe.
Line up
- James Brown
- George Jones
- Al Green
- Richie Havens
- The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- The Four Tops
- Buddy Guy
- Sonny Landreth
- John Mooney
- Kenny Neal
- Charlie Robison and the Millionaire Playboys
- Don Henry
- Cracker
- Spanic Boys
- Kanda Bongo Man
- Sugar La-Las
- Rick Carter and the Loveland Orchestra
- Luke Lucas
- Kent Duchaine
- Texas Radio
- Joe Giattina and the Bama Cardinals
Preceded by: 1991 City Stages |
City Stages 1992 |
Succeeded by: 1993 City Stages |
References
- Carlton, Bob (June 12, 1998) "City Stages retrospective." Birmingham News.