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Working Class Dogs

By Terra Sullivan

Published on September 13, 2007

If you were part of the 1980’s working class, you no doubt had a soundtrack for punching the clock. Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and the like helped finesse the monotony of being a blue-color drone by glamorizing the art of barely scraping by. But lately, it seems no one besides Toby Keith is carrying the torch, and let’s face it – he isn’t for everybody. Enter the Working Class Tour with Eddie Money, Rick Springfield, and John Waite Sunday at Hard Rock Live (5747 Seminole Way, Hollywood). In the great equalizer of time, these 1980’s heavyweights return to share the spotlight. It’s worth noting that Eddie Money, a former police officer, and Springfield, the son of a serviceman, are not sons of privilege. Two tickets to paradise will run you $30 dollars a pop; the show starts early at 7 p.m. After all, Monday morning is but a snooze button away. Call 954-797-5531, or visit www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
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