RUMBLE IN PARADISE II in Saraland, AL

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RUMBLE IN PARADISE II in Saraland, AL

Time: May 27, 2011 at 8pm to May 29, 2011 at 11pm
Location: Burn Outs Bar & Grill
Street: 7151 Hwy 158
City/Town: Saraland, AL
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/pages…
Phone: 1-251-213-1637
Event Type: music, and, hot, rod, fest
Organized By: lester thompson
Latest Activity: May 24, 2011

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FREE Hot Rod, Custom, and Bike show. BBQ. Contests. Beer. Sunshine. And....... ummmmmm.... oh yeah Music, lots and lots of music....


The F'n A-holes (Mobile)
Fat Man Squeeze (Mobile)
The Modern Eldorados (Mobile)
Johnny No (Mobile)
Joey B Wilson & the Daybreak Boys (Pensacola)
The Lordy Lordys (MS)
The Rotten Cores (NOLA)
Nik Flagstar & his Dirty Mangy Dogs (Ft. Walton Beach)
Midway Charmers (Raleigh, NC)
The Cowboy Killers (MS)
Rockwell Superficial (MS)
Xcape Gote (FL)
McPherson Struts (Anniston)
The Green Mantles (NOLA)

Firday night pre-party (free!)
All day Saturday and Sunday.

This venue sits on about 40 acres and is set up for primitive camping and self-contained RV access, which we are definitely encouraging folks to take advantage of (get drunker later!) They have men's and women's bathroom and shower facilities in the camping area, so we're not talking Woodstock here.

12 bones a day or 20 for the weekend

For more info and schedule see the wedsites:

http://www.alabamarumble.com/

http://www.facebook.com/index.php?lh=80aa10cb1c984f692be50fb590cc5759&#!/pages/Rumble-In-Paradise/191604779978

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