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Published: Jun 24, 2008 08:30 PM
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LOCALLY GROWN
The Backbeat, a Chapel Hill-based band that plays the music of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Who and other '60s British Invasion acts.

 
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We're guessing the Rolls Royce won't be there, but the guys will. The Backbeat, a Chapel Hill-based band that plays the music of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Who and other '60s British Invasion acts, will perform Friday, June 27, on the Wallace Parking Deck on East Rosemary Street as part of the inaugural Locally Grown celebration in downtown Chapel Hill. The event will feature arts and crafts, children's activities, street performers and more throughout downtown. Nikki Meets the Hibachi and Graves of Fairmount will open for The Backbeat. Music starts at 7. Free. See www.downtownchapelhill.com.

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