BrokeDown Cadillac Fourth of July at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach

Free Show for Military Members and Family to Feature Two Sets and 9:00pm Fireworks; General Public Welcome

Fresh off a recent performance at the Sea Bee Days Festival at the Naval Base in Port Hueneme, CA Los Angeles-based country group BROKEDOWN CADILLAC will perform a special Fourth of July show at the Navy Golf Course in Cypress, CA as a Morale, Recreation and Welfare (MWR) event through the Naval Weapons Station in Seal Beach, California.

The band-fronted by singer CORRI ENGLISH and guitarist/songwriter RANDY DUNHAM-perform regularly around Los Angeles and were included in the last two issues of Country Weekly, including a review of their debut album Somewhere In America. “I have all kinds of family in the military, especially the Navy” says ENGLISH. “In fact, my sister Katie just got engaged to a great Navy guy herself, so we’re very excited about this show-it’s personal for us.”

BROKEDOWN CADILLAC made their national debut March 13 when they were seen performing in the #1 Walt Disney Pictures film Race To Witch Mountain in a honky-tonk bar scene (they also have five songs within the film and two on the digital soundtrack). The group-whose upbeat country rock blend is highlighted by CORRI’s forthright lead vocals and their shimmering harmonies-attended the 3/11 premiere of the film at Los Angeles’ El Capitan Theatre and performed at the premiere party.

To hear BROKEDOWN CADILLAC music via Country Weekly’s “Listen Up” column, please click on here: http://www.countryweekly.com/freemusic and for the band’s MySpace go to www.myspace.com/brokedowncadillacband.

Date: Saturday, July 4

Location: Navy Golf Course

5660 Orangewood Avenue

Cypress, CA 90630

Time: Gates open at 4:00 PM

BrokeDown Cadillac perform two sets beginning at 5:00PM

Fireworks at 9:00 PM

Ticket Price: Free for military active duty, retirees and family members

General public: $4.00 per person or $15.00 per carload

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