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Indy-based rock cover band to play at Boys & Girls Club fund-raiser

Press the Glass, an Indianapolis rock cover band formerly known as Tollgate Road, performs March 15 at the Cottage Event Center, in Roanoke.
Press the Glass, an Indianapolis rock cover band formerly known as Tollgate Road, performs March 15 at the Cottage Event Center, in Roanoke. Photo provided.

Press the Glass, an Indianapolis-based rock cover band, will perform March 15 at the Cottage Event Center, in Roanoke, in a fund-raiser for the Boys & Girls Club.

The band, which recently changed its name from Tollgate Road, specializes in music from the 1970s and '80s, including hits from ZZ Top, Journey, John Mellencamp and Aerosmith. The band has played prior to Colts games at Lucas Oil Stadium and frequently performs at Dick's Last Resort in downtown Indianapolis.

Press the Glass features Mark Bailey on lead guitar and vocals and Terry Carmony on blues harmonica.

As Tollgate Road, the group performed last March at Cottage Event Center. The concert marks the second anniversary of the Cottage Event Center.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the band takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. Oley's Pizza will be on sale by the slice and a cash bar will be available.

The event is sponsored by Zay Auto Leasing, in Huntington.

Tickets are available at the Boys & Girls Club and at Good Grains Gluten Free Bakery, in Roanoke. Tickets may also be purchased by calling the Cottage Event Center at 483-3508 or online through PayPal at www.cottageeventcenter.com.

The Huntington Boys & Girls Club is currently raising funds to build a new facility at its current East State Street location.