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Country 06 December, 2007

Up-and-Coming Country Star Candy Coburn to Perform at Offense-Defense All-American Bowl

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MYRTLE BEACH, SC. (Top 40 Charts/ Offense-Defense Sports) - Offense-Defense Sports is proud to announce today that Candy Coburn, an up-and-coming indie country music performer will be lending her talents to the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl scheduled to take place at Orange Bowl Stadium January 4th, 2008 at 8:00 PM on Fox College Sports. Candy will play a full set during the Midnight At Miami week-long celebration leading up to the game itself before performing during halftime of the Bowl Game.

"The spotlight shining on the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl continues to get brighter and brighter," said Matt Whittier, Bowl Director, "Country is the most popular music in America right now and football is the most popular sport by far. Candy's an amazing performer and we're proud to have her taking part in this great celebration with us. It's really a perfect fit."

Candy joins an eclectic celebrity cast made of personalities such as Miss America winner Lauren Nelson, Miss Florida winner Kylie Williams, former NFL superstars Nate Newton, Cris Carter, Rod Woodson, and Jake Reed, Florida Governor Charlie Crist, and Miami Mayor Manny Diaz who will be in attendance at the last-ever event to be held at Orange Bowl Stadium.






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