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A little pop with the Celtics |
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Wednesday, 28 March 2007 |
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Wed. March 28 Reasons to go to a Celtics game? Watch the team's plummet? Mark time before the Red Sox home opener? How about taking in a set by 17-year-old singer Paula DeAnda? The Texas-born singer is one of the new kids on the block with the hit singles, "Doing Too Much" and "When It Was Me," the latter the most added song on Rhythm radio when it was released. DeAnda will perform after the Celtics-Magic game on Wednesday March 28 - the second of three post-game gigs in the Verizon Wireless Concert Series at TD Banknorth Garden. Latino rapper Bobby Bash opens up. Tickets start at $10 in the Brooks Family Drug Section. You can get them at the Garden Box Office or by checking the website or calling the number below. Game starts at 7:30 p.m. 226 Causeway St., 800-4NBA-TIX or celtics.com
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