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Light of Day: Mark Your Calendars for Next Year! A Kweevak.com Rock Report by Rich and Laura Lynch What a difference a year makes! In 2005 the Light of Day concerts held their 6th annual event and one performer was noticeably absent. In 2006, Bruce Springsteen made his return to the stage to lend a rocking hand to help fight Parkinson's Disease. Now, you can help in the Light of Day cause all year long. Guy Aceto of Ace Art and Design has put together a special commemorative from the first six years of the legendary concert on the Jersey shore. The Light of Day project is a 15 month calendar of original rock 'n' roll photography of Light of Day performers now available and all net proceeds are pledged to Light of Day. The calendar has 15 images and goes through all of 2007 and into January of 2008. Anyone familiar with the music scene will know more than a couple of these artists. This is Ace Art and Design's first calendar for LOD and hopefully this will become an annual part of the merchandise that raises money for the cause. Mr. Aceto was on hand at this year's 3-day event and he sent us these shots from the shows. Perhaps you'll see these and similar images in future editions of the calendar! Check out Aceto's Ace Art and Design today for all of your photography and graphic design needs.
![]() Light of Day organizer Bob Benjamin and Bruce Springsteen!
![]() Jennifer Glass was radiant!
![]() Soozie Tyrell was doing her thing!
![]() Joe Grushecky and Willie Nile are Light of Day regulars!
![]() PAt DiNizio rocked the storytellers set!
![]() Maybe Pete - Electric!
![]() Writers in the Raw reveals performers in a whole new light!
![]() Maybe Pete - Acoustic!
![]() Joe Grushecky, Johnny Grushkecy and special guest Bruce Springsteen.
![]() Nils Lofgren is featured for October 2007. Originally Published: 12/12/2006 on Kweevak.com |
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