Rick Springfield to headline Shellabration
The musical tale of “Jesse’s Girl” will echo throughout downtown Fort Dodge Friday when Rick Springfield takes the stage for this year’s Shellabration concert.
The Babys, a British band most popular from 1977 to 1980, will take the stage in advance of Springfield, a Grammy Award winning singer.
A local favorite, Tank Anthony Band, will get the show started as the opening act.
For the first time, Shellabration will be held at the intersection of Central Avenue and Ninth Street, which is the site of the Downtown Country Jam.
“We’re excited about moving it downtown,” said Craig Schlienz, a member of the Shellabration Inc. board that organizes both major concerts.
“It’s a fun atmosphere,” he said.
Downtown Fort Dodge, he said, provides a “natural backdrop” for live music.
He acknowledged that setting up for a concert and later taking everything down is easier downtown than at the Oleson Park Bandshell or Harlan and Hazel Rogers Sports Complex.
The summer Shellabration concert has long been a showcase for classic rock. Shellabration President Jim Reed described this year’s show as a “our triumphant return to the ’80s.”
“If we’ve learned one thing, it’s that Fort Dodge loves its ’80s artists,” he said.
Rick Springfield
Springfield burst onto the American music scene in 1981 with the No. 1 hit “Jesse’s Girl.”
That year he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
His string of hits continued with “I’ve Done Everything for You,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “Affair of the Heart,” and “Love Somebody.”
Throughout the 1980s, he had 17 Top 40 hits.
His music career began in his native Australia with a band called Zoot which he played in from 1969 to 1971. He then went solo. In 1972, he had a Top 10 hit in Australia with “Speak to the Sky.”
Springfield may be equally well known for his acting career. He played Dr. Noah Drake on “General Hospital.” He also appeared on “The Six Million Dollar Man,” “High Tide,” “The Rockford Files,” and “The Incredible Hulk.”
The Babys
This band may be best known for “Isn’t It Time.”
Other hits from The Babys are “Every Time I Think of You,” “Head First,” “Back On My Feet Again,” and “Midnight Rendezvous.”
The band broke up in 1981. It reunited in 2013 and has played a small number of shows since then.
Reed said the band played in Iowa five times during the 1970s and early 1980s. He said it has never performed in Iowa since reuniting in 2013.
Tickets:
Tickets cost $50.
They can be bought online at ticketweb.com.
Tickets can also be purchased at these
local businesses:
Availa Bank
130 N. 29th St.
First Interstate Bank
201 S. 25th St. and 825 Central Ave.
Green State Credit Union
1207 Central Ave.
Hy-Vee
115 S. 29th St.
Northwest Bank
10 N. 29th St.
Peoples Credit Union
1717 Fifth Ave. S. • Fort Dodge
310 First St. • Webster City
Concert night schedule:
5 p.m. – Gates open
6 p.m. – Tank Anthony Band
7:30 p.m. – The Babys
9:30 p.m. – Rick Springfield
Things to know:
No outside food or beverages allowed in venue
No coolers allowed
Food, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages will be for sale in the venue
If necessary, information on weather-related delays will be communicated by the Shellabration Inc.
Facebook page, 92.1 FM and 94.5 FM
Bring your own chairs
No weapons allowed
Attendees subject to security screening
Bags and purses subject to search
No pets allowed
Park on nearby streets and in parking lots