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    Home»Arts»Music»Bop ‘Til You Drop with Rick Springfield
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    Bop ‘Til You Drop with Rick Springfield

    Ty MarshalBy Ty MarshalJanuary 16, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Rick Springfield was back in court for a fourth day on Thursday Jan. 15 for a personal injury lawsuit. Vicki Calcagno, of Liverpool, claims that the pop singer’s buttocks bopped her head during a 2004 concert at Chevy Court at the State Fair in Syracuse. Justice Anthony Paris declared a mistrial in 2013.

    Chris Baker of Syracuse.com (and former contributing writer for the Syracuse New Times) live tweeted during the proceedings. Baker reported that Calcagno “gingerly” entered and exited the courtroom being assisted by a man and woman who held her arms.

    CNYCentral.com reported that Springfield’s lawyer, John Pfeifer, questioned Calcagno about a video and photos taken at the concert. The plaintiff claimed that the original photos were lost after a computer crash and admitted that she enlarged a photo of Springfield’s hind region taken at the concert.

    Calcagno also reportedly held her head in distress following Pfeifer’s cross-examination.

    Closing arguments and jury deliberation begins at 10 a.m. Friday Jan. 16.

    Each day, while the trial is ongoing, SyracuseNewTimes.com will share a Rick Springfield video.

    In this installment, we share a song from Springfield’s album Hard to Hold (1984), released as a soundtrack to a film with the same title. The album includes three top 40 hits, which includes “Bop’ Til You Drop.”

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    Music video by Rick Springfield performing Bop ‘Til You Drop. (C) 1984 Universal Pictures, a Division of Universal City Studios, Inc. (Source: Youtube.com) 

    Visit Rick Springfield’s WEBSITE: HERE 

    Find his upcoming tour dates: HERE

    Connect with Rick Springfield on TWITTER and FACEBOOK

    Watch the first video, “Jessie’s Girl” – HERE | Watch the second video “I Get Excited” – HERE | Watch the third video “Human Touch” – HERE

    Read the full story on Syracuse.com – HERE

    Read the full story on CNYcentral.com – HERE

    Feature photos by Bill Delapp | Syracuse New Times

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    Ty Marshal is the Executive Director at the Center for the Arts in Homer, N.Y – one of the Central New York region’s preeminent presenter of the arts and a proponent of community enrichment through world-class entertainment and arts education.

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