Springsteen at Flood Aid show



PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Boss is coming to the 'Burgh.
Bruce Springsteen will headline Flood Aid, a show scheduled for Dec. 2 to help raise money for victims of the devastating remnants of Hurricane Ivan on Sept. 17, Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato said.
Springsteen is appearing at the 2,600-seat Heinz Hall after being invited by friend and Pittsburgh musician Joe Grushecky.
Springsteen produced Grushecky's album "American Babylon," nine years ago and joined him on stage two weeks ago to raise money for Parkinson's disease research. The concert will also feature local bands, including Grushecky's House Rockers.
Officials say 2,500 tickets will be available through the Heinz Hall box office.
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