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Just a Taste

Addison throws a party

By ALICE LAUSSADE

Published on May 10, 2007

Chris Daughtry and Lifehouse will be at Taste Addison this weekend as part of the Two Worst Bands Ever If You Even Count Chris Daughtry's Band as a Band Tour. Seriously, though—Chris Daughtry rocks so hard. I heard that one time he cussed onstage. I heard he was in the middle of singing his single—I can't remember if it was "I'm a Total Hack" or "I Love You, Too, 40-Year-Old Lady (to Me You're Cellulawesome)"—and he took God's name in vain. I'm just saying, if you plan on going, prepare to be rocked harder than KISS FM has ever rocked you before. Noon to midnight Saturday, visit Taste Addison 2007 at Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle Drive (in Addison!). Along with Daughtry and Lifehizzle, you get a bunch of local bands, plus lots and lots of free food from more than 50 Addison restaurants. Tickets are $5 for ages 4 and older before 5 p.m., $10 for ages 4 and up after 5 p.m., and children 3 and under are free. Call 1-800-ADDISON or visit addisontexas.net.
Sat., May 12, noon-midnight


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