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Wednesday, October 14, 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. | Treasure Island, San Francisco

Don't Miss a Thing
This year, our annual concert celebration that says "thank you" to our customers and partners takes you back to the spectacular setting of historic Treasure Island-an idyllic island landmark in the San Francisco Bay.

Aerosmith
Leading the 2009 lineup of international superstars is one of the biggest bands of all time: Aerosmith. The "Bad Boys from Boston" have defined the style and sound of hard rock for nearly three decades with a seemingly endless list of hits, including "Dream On," "Sweet Emotion," "Back in the Saddle," "Walk This Way," "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing," and "Amazing."

Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey is noted as a founder of the legendary rock band The Who, in the early 1960s. His energy and stage presence established The Who at the monumental Monterey Pop, Woodstock, and Isle of Wight music festivals, and his instincts for production carved the band's path through the era of stadium rock. While continuing to sing with The Who over the decades, Daltrey has also established himself as a film actor and solo concert performer. He takes the stage on Treasure Island with a complete solo lineup of music from The Who.

The Wailers
Also topping the evening's musical lineup, the Wailers bring the mesmerizing rhythms of reggae to the stage. As the greatest living exponents of Jamaica's reggae tradition, the Wailers have played to an estimated 24 million people across the globe and were the first reggae band to tour new territories on many occasions, including Africa and the Far East.

Three Dog Night
Three Dog Night, legendary music icons entering their fourth decade together, bring their record-shattering hits to the stage at Treasure Island this year at Oracle OpenWorld. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets than Three Dog Night, whose Top 40 hits include "Joy to The World," "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)," and "An Old Fashioned Love Song." Don't miss this live performance of your favorite Three Dog Night hits.

Shooter Jennings
Rounding out the night's musical lineup, Shooter Jennings (AKA Waylon Albright Jennings) brings country to the stage in a way that only the son of Waylon Jennings could. From his debut album Put The 'O' Back In Country to his big-screen debut in the 2005 biopic Walk the Line, where he played his father, to his subsequent albums and concert appearances, Jennings produces a sound that's nourished by tradition, acknowledges his family, and yet is entirely his own.


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