STEVEN TYLER, PAUL RODGERS, ERIC MARTIN Invited To Jam In Scottsdale During Super Bowl Week

January 21, 2008

Dmytro Development, LLC, Arizona's #1 Green Developer, has announce "The Super Jam," a first- of-its-kind joining of the legends of music creating an exclusive, ticketed event scheduled for Saturday, February 2, 2008 at the Hotel Scottsdale.

For one spectacular night only, renowned legends of rock, pop and country will come together to perform for a once-in-a-lifetime, multi-genre All Star Jam. Invited artists include: Pat Travers, Boz Scaggs, Eddie Montgomery (MONTGOMERY GENTRY),Eric Martin (MR. BIG),Mark Farner (GRAND FUNK RAILROAD),Paul Rodgers (BAD COMPANY and QUEEN),Steven Tyler (AEROSMITH),Tim McGraw, and Toby Keith. Retired NFL star and Gridiron Great Kyle Turley will also perform live.

"'The Super Jam' will be one of the most exciting events to take place during Super Bowl Week," said Chris Burka, CEO of Dmytro Development, LLC. "Our team has assembled some of the biggest musical acts in one setting, and our sponsorship exhibits our commitment to making this a spectacular week for our community and the tens of thousands of guests we are about to host from around the world. This Super Bowl Eve extravaganza is going to be a can't-miss event."

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