2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic Will Definitely Feature Musical Talent

By Noah Davis 

The Super Bowl can have the Black Eyed Peas. We’ll take Jackie Evancho, Steven Page, Hinder, and The Clarks.

Um, who?

All four acts will perform at the greatest hockey game of the year (TM Katie Baker), the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic on January 1st.

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Evancho, the Pittsburgh-born America’s Got Talent star will sing the “Star Spangled Banner” while Page handles “Oh Canada.” Hinder and The Clarks will play during the pre-game celebration and the first intermission, respectively.

“The Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic is as much a celebration of the host city as it is a celebration of the roots of the game,” Brian Jennings, NHL executive vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “This year’s performers have strong ties to hockey and to the city of Pittsburgh, which will add an extra level of excitement for fans at Heinz Field at home.”

The full release after the jump.

NEW YORK (December 21, 2010) – The 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® will feature an exciting mix of musical performers for the highly anticipated outdoor game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Washington Capitals at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day, the National Hockey League announced today. The youngest among this year’s performers will be Jackie Evancho, the 10-year old singing sensation from Pittsburgh who gained notoriety for her big voice on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Evancho joins a line-up that includes Juno award-winning singer Steven Page, multi-platinum selling rock band Hinder and Pittsburgh-based rock band The Clarks.

“The Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic is as much a celebration of the host city as it is a celebration of the roots of the game,” said Brian Jennings, NHL Executive Vice President of Marketing. “This year’s performers have strong ties to hockey and to the city of Pittsburgh, which will add an extra level of excitement for fans at Heinz Field at home.”

Jackie Evancho – U.S. national anthem
Evancho, a fan of her hometown Penguins, will perform the U.S. national anthem prior to the start of the game. Evancho became an instant star during her first on-air performance of Puccini’s “O Mio Babbino Caro” on the NBC talent show. Following her second place finish in the talent competition, she made numerous national TV appearances, gaining millions of fans. Soon after the November 16 release of her seasonal CD/DVD debut, O Holy Night (Columbia), the album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 2, securing Evancho’s position as 2010’s top-selling debut artist and the youngest female solo artist to debut during the Soundscan era. Evancho recently received her first platinum certification by the RIAA in recognition of sales of more than 1 million.

Steven Page – Canadian national anthem
Singer Steven Page will perform the Canadian national anthem. A former lead singer and founding member of Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies, Page recently released his solo album, Page One (Anthem/Universal). Originally from Scarborough, Ontario, Page’s music career spans more than 20 years, amassing top music honors including six Juno Awards, four MuchMusic Video Awards, two Billboard Music Award honors and two Grammy Award nominations.

“I’m honored to have been asked to sing the Canadian anthem at this year’s NHL Winter Classic in the great outdoors in one of my favorite cities – Pittsburgh,” said Page.

Hinder – pre-game
Multi-platinum selling rock band Hinder will open the historic outdoor game at Heinz Field with a live performance. Originally from Oklahoma City, the band has sold more than 3 million albums in the U.S. with their two previous releases, Extreme Behavior and Take It To The Limit. For the past five years, the band has toured the world continuously, reinvigorating the rock community with its infectious party lifestyle. Hinder’s epic 2006 debut album, Extreme Behavior, became a mainstay on the Billboard Top 200 Album charts for more than 70 weeks, launching five successful singles, including the multi-format No. 1 smash hit, “Lips Of An Angel.” Their sophomore release, Take It To The Limit (Universal), debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and included hits “Use Me” and the Top 40 smash and video hit, “Without You.” Hinder’s third studio album, All American Nightmare (Universal), was released on December 7, 2010 and debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Rock Chart and No. 6 on the iTunes Singles Chart. The first single, “All American Nightmare,” is a Top 10 track at Rock Radio and the video has more than 500,000 views on Vevo and YouTube.

“We are thrilled to be a part of such a special and unique event. It will be an honor for us to be able to perform in front of 68,000 people at Heinz Field,” said lead singer Austin Winkler. This will be an experience we will never forget!”

The Clarks – first intermission
Born out of the Pittsburgh region, The Clarks have been making music for almost 25 years, selling out venues across the country and performing on a variety of TV shows including the Late Show with David Letterman. In 2009, The Clarks released their first full length album in five years, Restless Days (Clark House Ent/Fontana). Featuring their signature sound of straight-ahead, guitar-driven rock, the album included a rollicking cover of “What A Wonderful World,” which was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Penguins and used as part of the marketing campaign for their 2008-09 Stanley Cup winning season. Restless Days earned the band its highest ever Billboard chart debut and they were dubbed “Pittsburgh’s finest rock band” by USA TODAY. Most recently, the band released an EP called Songs In G which features reworked versions of a few of their classic songs as chosen by fans. The Pittsburgh City Council has declared December 29, 2010 “The Clarks Day” as the band will celebrate their 2000th show that night at Pittsburgh’s newest venue, Stage AE.

“The Clarks are thrilled to be Pittsburgh’s musical ambassadors for this year’s Winter Classic,” said bassist Greg Joseph. “It’s an honor to be a part of such an amazing sporting event and to give it a little hometown flavor.”

About the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
The countdown to the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic, the much-anticipated outdoor match-up between the Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins and Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day, has begun. Now an established tradition on the New Year’s Day sports calendar, Forbes magazine named the NHL Winter Classic the “best new sporting event” of the last decade. The 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic, a celebration of the sport of hockey and a return to its roots, will be the fourth regular-season outdoor NHL game played in the U.S. and the fifth overall.

There are multiple ways for fans throughout North America to tune-in on New Year’s Day. NBC will provide live broadcast coverage of the game in the U.S. at 1:00 p.m. ET / noon CT. In Canada, CBC and RDS will televise the event live. NHL Radioâ„¢, SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio will carry the live radio coverage and NHL.com will provide extensive digital video coverage. NHL Networkâ„¢ will offer all-access pre-game programming live from Pittsburgh beginning on December 30th, including full live coverage of each team practice on Dec. 31 as the players hit the ice at Heinz Field for the first time; on Jan. 1, NHL Network will be first on the scene with full pre- and post-game coverage live from Heinz Field.

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