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Wildwood Catholic Benefit Concert Features Days Difference

 

By Joe Hart

NORTH WILDWOOD — A band of brothers who is now touring with pop stars Kate Voegele and Jordin Sparks, of American Idol fame, will be lending their talents this weekend in support of Cape May County’s only Catholic high school.
Days Difference, a pop/rock band made up of two sets of brothers from Virginia Beach, Jeremy (vocals/keyboard) and Jonathan Smith (drums), and Micah (bass) and Jeremiah Ricks (guitar), will play a show at Wildwood Catholic on May 1. The concert is a benefit to help the school, which was recently saved from closure by the Camden Diocese, to keep its fundraising momentum.
According to the band’s Web site, Days Difference played their first gig in September 2004. By May 2006, they had opened up for several popular bands such as Paramore, Lifehouse, Third Eye Blind, Jack’s Mannequin, and Yellowcard when they had come through Virginia Beach.
In 2007, the band released a solo album titled ‘Numbers’, and then went on a nation-wide tour. They have also been cast as members of Miley Cyrus’s backing band in the big-screen version of Hannah Montana: The Movie, which hits theaters in April. The band’s new album ‘Days Difference’ was released by Universal Motown Records in Fall 2009.
Doors open for the Wildwood Catholic show at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7:30 p.m. Opening for Days Difference will be a band of Wildwood Catholic students called Everybody Panic.
Tickets can be purchased for $20 at the Court House Diner, Owens Pub in North Wildwood and Kona Sports in Wildwood. Tickets will also be available at the doors on concert night.

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