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Press Release - Dallas Marathon - 12/10/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          MetroPCS Dallas Marathon Announces Course Entertainment for 
                2014 Live 80 to Play Miller Lite Post-Race Party
 
DALLAS (Dec. 10, 2014) - Organizers for the 2014 MetroPCS Dallas Marathon, 
Half Marathon and Behringer Relay announced a course entertainment lineup 
for the Dec. 14 event that includes live bands and performers, neighborhood 
block parties and dedicated cheer zones, and the Miller Lite Post-Race 
Party headlined by popular 1980s cover band Live 80. Performances kick off 
at 8 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, and will last throughout the day.
 
"Music and live entertainment create a fun, memorable atmosphere for 
participants and spectators along the course," said Patrick Byerly, 
president of the Dallas Marathon. "We want spectators to join in the 
excitement and help create a running party along our course this Sunday."
 
New to the course entertainment for 2014 are the Texas Rangers Mile, a 
stretch along Lemmon Avenue in Uptown with food trucks and DJ'd music, and 
the Dallas Mavericks Mile along Lower Greenville featuring the Mavs ManiAAC 
dancers, the Dallas Mavericks Drumline, music and more.
 
Live 80, Dallas' popular 1980s cover band, will perform at the Miller Lite 
Post-Race Party in downtown Dallas, in the area bordered by Wood and Market 
Streets. The Post-Race Party area, open to the public beginning at 9 a.m., 
will have food and beer available for purchase. 
 
A complete list of band locations along the course:
 
-Mile 1 - City Hall - Dallas Kiyari Taiko drum band
-Mile 3 - Cochran and Caddo Streets - The Ackermans
-Mile 3.75 - West Village - Texas Rangers Mile
-Mile 7 - U.S.-75 and McCommas Boulevard - Director's Shrine Band
-Mile 8 - Granada Theater - The Catdaddies 
-Mile 8.5 - Stan's Blue Note - The Others
-Mile 9 - Lower Greenville - Dallas Mavericks Mile
-Mile 9 - The Bohemian Cafe - Factory Seconds
-Mile 9.5 - Monterrey Restaurant - Brendyn Kyle Band
-Mile 10/23 (marathon only) - Swiss Avenue and Skillman Street - Phil 
Looney Band
-Mile 10.5/22 (marathon only) - The Ginger Man Lakewood - Alis & Paul
-Mile 12.5 (marathon only) - W. Shore Drive and Pasadena Avenue - The 
Barcus Brothers
-Mile 13/17.5 (marathon only) - White Rock Lake Trail and White Rock Road - 
Ross Unit
-Mile 13 (marathon only) - Tee Pee Hill - Julie the Chick Singer
-Mile 15 (marathon only) - W. Lawther Drive and Hillgreen Drive - Drums Not Guns
-Mile 18.5 (marathon only) - Santa Fe Trail at E. Grand Avenue - Kumassi 
Drum Band
-Mile 20.5 (marathon only) - Woodrow Wilson High School - Jordan Stoltz
-Mile 24.5 (marathon)/11.5 (half marathon) - Columbia Avenue and Carroll 
Avenue - Fantasia 
 
Beginning Saturday evening and continuing through sunrise on race morning, 
spectators will enjoy a memorable marathon-themed light show from Reunion 
Tower. 
 
The MetroPCS Dallas Marathon, Half Marathon and Behringer Relay are Sunday, 
Dec. 14. All events are sold out. To learn more about course entertainment 
or the best places to view the MetroPCS Dallas Marathon, visit 
dallasmarathon.com.

About the Dallas Marathon

The Dallas Marathon is a nonprofit organization with a focus on promoting 
health and physical fitness through running events and related activities. 
Dating back to 1971, the organization hosts year-round events culminating 
with Dallas's largest and Texas's oldest running marathon: the MetroPCS 
Dallas Marathon. Now in its 44th running, the marquee property attracts 
runners from across the globe and hundreds of thousands of spectators to 
Dallas's largest single-day sporting event. The MetroPCS Dallas Marathon 
race course highlights iconic Dallas landmarks and is recognized as the 
official marathon of the city of Dallas. Since naming a primary beneficiary 
in 1997, the Dallas Marathon has donated more than $3.5 million to Texas 
Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. For more information, visit 
dallasmarathon.com.
 
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