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Elton John to get Spireites shirt



Elton John to get Spireites shirt




Published on Monday 30 April 2012 11:11

SIR Elton John will soon be taking ownership of a couple of Spireites replica shirts ahead of his big concert at the B2net Stadium on Saturday, June 9.

The World’s biggest rock star has requested a replica Chesterfield shirt for himself, with No 9 on the back, and a replica shirt for his son Zachary.

Chesterfield’s director of marketing Alan Stevenson said. “Elton John retains his keen interest in football as honorary life president of Watford FC but his support for the Spireites is not so well-known and so we are delighted to meet his request.”

The concert is the biggest ever to be staged in Chesterfield and the last few tickets are now on sale.




Top 20 Concert Tours from Pollstar




By Associated Press, Published: April 26

The Top 20 Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows in North America. The previous week’s ranking is in parentheses. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers.

TOP 20 CONCERT TOURS

1. (1) Cirque du Soleil - “Michael Jackson: The Immortal”; $2,140,271; $114.17.

2. (New) Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band; $1,988,992; $90.73.

3. (New) Elton John; $1,295,560; $115.62.

4. (2) Jason Aldean; $614,023; $44.35.

5. (4) Brad Paisley; $592,300; $53.01.

6. (3) The Black Keys; $591,358; $47.33.

7. (5) Lady Antebellum; $521,178; $48.74.

8. (6) Blake Shelton; $361,236; $47.85.

9. (7) Miranda Lambert; $347,481; $44.96.

10. (8) Jeff Dunham; $309,200; $45.47.

11. (9) Eric Church; $252,872; $35.14.

12. (10) Kelly Clarkson; $190,025; $54.88.

13. (11) “Gigantour” / Megadeth; $170,897; $48.20.

14. (12) Rain - A Tribute To The Beatles; $162,317; $49.46.

15. (14) “Mythbusters”; $161,554; $51.66.

16. (New) Rise Against; $144,233; $33.90.

17. (15) Peter Frampton; $131,036; $64.55.

18. (16) The Moody Blues; $129,112; $62.33.

19. (18) “Winter Jam” / Skillet; $128,865; $11.11.

20. (17) Casting Crowns; $126,856; $28.59.

For free upcoming tour information, go to www.pollstar.com

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Elton John's Versace Shirt


Elton John's Versace Shirt 

http://rccspark.org/item/details/218 






This shirt comes from the collection that was donated by Elton John and David Furnish from their wardrobes to help raise funds for the Elton John AIDS Foundation. The silk shirt front, back and sleeves are gold colored, and decorated with cherry blossom and lilies in shades of blue, red, yellow, and pink. There is asian influenced lettering along the bottom edge of garment, and the signature of Gianni Versace is woven into the fabric. There are plain blue buttons on the shirt front, and blue buttons with the Versace Medusa image on the cuffs and at the neck. The label reads 'Gianni Versace, Made in Italy'. The loose fitting shirt is size 48 medium. A letter of authenticity will be included from EltonJohn.com to the lucky highest bidder. Visit Elton John's Official Site for all things Elton.Winner to pick up item after payment to RCC. Can ship if needed. Winner to pay actual shipping costs including insurance. Lot 028-1
Contributed By: Elton John and David Furnish
Current Bid: $400.00

Minimum Price: $100.00

Minimum Bid Increase: $1.00




Elton John's Versace scarf highlight of Rape Crisis Center online auction

Alma Princip on Thursday 04/26/2012 9:20 am,



Back in December, Meg Rothstein was in her pajamas scrolling through Facebook and Twitter when she noticed several people posting about local and state budget cuts to the Dane County Rape Crisis Center.

The center is a non-profit organization that provides victims of sexual assault with medical and legal resources, as well as support and counseling. The agency also promotes prevention through outreach in the schools.

Rothstein, a librarian by training, is neither a volunteer nor an employee of the center. But she knew what it would mean to sexual assault victims individually and the community as a whole if the agency had to absorb a 40% budget cut (After a public outcry, state lawmakers restored some funding and the center now faces a 30% reduction).

In this political and economic climate, Rothstein says, it's easy to feel "both energized [and] helpless." Rothstein took the former route, contacting everyone who had posted online about the budget cuts. Together they started brainstorming ways to help the ailing center. Rothstein became acquainted with Amy Carani, a graphic designer she still has yet to meet, and by February the group had created a template for A Spark for RCC!, an online auction.

When the center's director, Kelly Anderson, heard about this grassroots attempt to save the center, she was stunned. "Meg came to us and said 'I'd like to help [and] I'll do all the work!" Anderson recalls, still a bit overwhelmed by her good luck.

Long-time supporters of the center and new friends donated what goods or services they had to offer, whether it was a quilt or massage.

Carani decided celebrity memorabilia was essential to any auction. She was in touch with Chicago radio personality "Elton" Jim Turano, Elton John's number one fan, who gave Carani contact information for John's inner circle. "They did not have [concert] tickets, but had the beautiful vintage Versace silk shirt and scarf instead," says Carani. Bidding on the scarf exceeded $400 as of April 25. Other music memorabilia in the auction includes Elton John's Versace shirt, a tour poster donated and signed by members of Wilco, and signed copies of a Cheap Trick CD and photo.

Meanwhile, Rothstein contacted local officials and celebrities to see if they would be willing to donate some of their time: Rep. Peter Barca (dinner at the Concourse) and Rep. Helen Roys (brunch and drinks!) answered the call.

The current highest bid in the auction is for an electric scooter, or E-Bike, at over $500. Other items include horseback riding lessons, gift certificates to local watering holes and restaurants and two Club Level seats for a Milwaukee Brewers game.

The entire effort, says Rothstein, "wouldn't be possible without social media."

The auction closes at noon on Monday, April 30.

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