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Sunday, 10th August, 2008
 Jenn Bostic Band
The show was last night (aug. 9th) at US Cellular's Pavilion, Meadowbrook Farm in New Hampshire with the phenomenal Reba McEntire headlining. The band that Jimi was playing with was the Jenn Bostic Band, all but one of the members are relocating to Nashville on September 1st. Jenn Bostic and the band played on the second stage to an audience upwards of three thousand people.
 Jimi Anderson
Jimi was able to play two of his original tunes with the band including "Another Way to Run" and "Write a Song for Me".
Jimi on myspace www.myspace.com/jimiandersonmusic
 Jenn Bostic
For more information on the Jenn Bostic Band see www.myspace.com/jennBostic.
History of Meadow Brook Farm
(I could post some photos, but they have such an extensive photo gallery on the site it is a must see. Great photos of the greatest artists...don't miss it.)
Lynard Skynard, ZZ Top, Melissa Etheridge, Donna Summer, Weird Al Yankovic, Crosby Stills and Nash, Martina McBride, Chicago, and many, many more.
The Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion, once known as Meadowbrook Farm, has always been a place of peace, of geographic beauty, a place that seems to beckon to the traveler to stop, to enjoy, and to stay and make wonderful memories.
Spanning over two centuries, Meadowbrook Farm was owned by the Miller Family, who used the land for summer vacations, weekend excursions, and a place for family entertainment. As time went on, the land began to develop and in the early 1900’s cottages began to appear upon the Meadowbrook property. Along the beautiful shores of Lake Winnipesaukee and with the mountainous background image, the Miller family would spend their time relaxing and enjoying the great outdoors.
The Miller Family would hold family concerts, where each member of the family played an instrument. As the years went on, the land changed and soon the ownership of the land was passed on. The Miller Family still owns property next door to Meadowbrook, always believing that the land would be best suited for a park for anyone to use.
Today Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center has taken the concert ideals of the Miller Family and evolved the land into a concert venue suited for world-class talent in a beautiful, friendly atmosphere with a variety of music genres sounding from its speakers.
At the beginning in 1996, Meadowbrook consisted of temporary staging--2,500 portable seats and room for 2,000 lawn guests. Today the venue consists of 3,097 reserved seats underneath the pavilion roof, 540 reserved lawn seats, and 2,850 general admission lawn seats. With fourteen vendors providing services such as merchandise, food, and beverages, Meadowbrook provides a wonderful experience for all. New in 2005, Meadowbrook has added the Second Stage--a tented area with a full service bar where local bands play for concert guests prior to the start of the main show.
Ever-changing and always improving, the evolution of Meadowbrook proves that a bit of imagination and a vision can go a long, long way. In 2005, Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center is proud to celebrate its 10th anniversary as a premier concert venue and vows to continue to provide an ultimate concert experience for years to come. In 2007, Meadowbrook was proudly nominated for Venue of the Year by the Academy of Country Music
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