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Hot Doggin' entertainment

04/17/2010


The festivities for Hot Dog Day 2010 will include both a first-rate comedian and a wacky cover band.

Stand-up comedian Kevin Hart, who has appeared on multiple TV spots, including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Chelsea Lately, as well as in movies such as The 40-Year Old Virgin and Scary Movie 4, will perform Thursday, April 22 at the Alfred State College Orvis Center at 8 p.m.

Hart debuted his comedy act on amateur night in a Philadelphia comedy club, and was was hooked to the limelight. His hour-long stand-up show “I’m a Grown Little Man” aired on Comedy Central in 2008, and reviewers of his performances consistently mention laughing until they cried.

Fleetwood Macked, a “visually and sonically uncanny” Fleetwood Mac tribute band (according to their website), will play at the Village Bandstand Friday, April 23 at 8 p.m.

According to their website, Fleetwood Macked “brings your favorite songs like
‘Go Your Own Way,’ ‘Don’t Stop,’ ‘Rhiannnon’ and ‘Landslide’
to the stage with a performance that brings the audience back to the heyday
and most popular line-up of the ever-tumultuous Fleetwood Mac.”

The performers will impersonate Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John Mcvie and Mick Fleetwood as they blast out classic Fleetwood Mac tunes.

Make sure to check out these entertainers during the hot dog-filled upcoming weekend.