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Comments (0) | Nat and Alex Wolff, stars of the Nickelodeon television series “The Naked Brothers Band,” will headline Kid’s Day festivities at the California Mid-State Fair.
The musical brothers complete a musical lineup that includes country star Tim McGraw, “American Idol” singers Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, hip hop group Black Eyed Peas and classic rock acts KISS, Journey, REO Speedwagon and Styx.
The fair runs July 22 through Aug. 2.
The Wolff brothers -- singer and keyboardist Nat and drummer Alex – first found fame as the stars of 2005’s “The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie.”
Written and directed by their mother, Polly Draper, The mockumentary follows the members of a fictional Beatlesque band called The Silver Boulders.
The movie’s success spawned a TV series, “The Naked Brothers Band,” a self-titled debut album and a national tour.
The Naked Brothers Band’s hits include “Crazy Car,” “If It’s Not Love,” “L.A.” and “Yes We Can.”
Nat and Alex Wolff make their first-ever appearance at the fair July 27 at the Paso Robles Event Center, 2198 Riverside Ave. in Paso Robles.
The concert is free with fair admission.
-- Sarah Linn
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