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Chris Hendricks Band To Perform At The Chef's Academy's Triangle Chef Showdown Sept. 27

Raleigh Band To Participate In Second Annual Event To Provide 100,000 Meals For Area Food Bank As Part of Hunger Action Month

2012-09-27
RALEIGH, NC, September 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Chris Hendricks Band (http://www.chrishendricksband.com), a rock band based in Raleigh, N.C., has announced that it will perform at The Chef's Academy's Second Annual Triangle Chef Showdown on Thursday, Sept. 27. The event will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Chef's Academy's Morrisville, N.C. campus at 2001 Carrington Mill Blvd. The Chris Hendricks Band will play a live show for event guests while four incredibly talented and well-known chefs participate in a fierce cooking competition. During the competition, chefs will battle for votes from attendees with all proceeds helping to provide 100,000 meals for the Food Bank of Central and Eastern Carolina. The event is free to attend. Each vote during the competition will cost $1 and all proceeds will be donated to the food bank. Attendees can support the food bank by bringing canned food donations as well.

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"We are excited to perform at the Triangle Chef Showdown and support its efforts to donate 100,000 meals to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina," said Chris Hendricks, lead singer of the Chris Hendricks Band. "It is truly wonderful to be a part of a community that is so dedicated to helping individuals in need, and we are grateful for the chance to be able to support this cause as part of our ongoing commitment to serving the area in which we live."

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ABOUT CHRIS HENDRICKS BAND:
Chris Hendricks Band is a rock band based in Raleigh, N.C. Formed in 2011, the band gained attention early on, landing the opportunity to perform with Grammy award winning artists as well as having their song "Noise" played at every game as the theme song for the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers. Chris Hendricks Band has appeared on Raleigh's major AOR station, G105, as well as 96 Rock and regularly performs at the Triangle's most established venues such as Cat's Cradle and Lincoln Theatre. For more information about Chris Hendricks Band, visit http://www.chrishendricksband.com.

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[Press-News.org] Chris Hendricks Band To Perform At The Chef's Academy's Triangle Chef Showdown Sept. 27
Raleigh Band To Participate In Second Annual Event To Provide 100,000 Meals For Area Food Bank As Part of Hunger Action Month