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Entertainers can prevent any party or event from being boring . Illinois Wedding singers, singing groups and other types of singers can be a wonderful form of entertainment for your friends and family members and guests. A wedding singer in Illinois can make sure that your guests are wooed and in awe. A singer in Illinois will be able to get your guests having a fantastic time and dancing. There are plenty of different types of singers and singing groups in Illinois for your wedding or party. If you know what type of music you want at your party or wedding, you'll be able to find the right singer in Illinois for you!
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Illinois Factoid:
The Chicago Cubs of the National League play in the second-oldest major league stadium and are famous for not winning the World Series since 1908. The Chicago White Sox of the American League won the World Series championship in 2005, their first since 1917. The Chicago Bears football team has won 9 total NFL Championships, the last occurring in Super Bowl XX. Coincidentally, the city's Arena Football League team, the Chicago Rush, won ArenaBowl XX. The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are one of the most recognized basketball teams in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s. The Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL began playing in 1926 as a member of the Original Six and have won three Stanley Cups. The Chicago Fire soccer club are members of MLS and are one of the league's most successful and best-supported since its founding in 1997, winning one league and four US Open Cups in that timespan. The Chicago Wolves are an AHL minor league team that is also very popular and has been a winning team since it's first season. The city was formerly home to other teams, such as the Chicago Rockers of the CBA, Chicago Skyliners of the IBL, the Chicago Bruisers of Arena Football and the Chicago Blitz of the USFL. Before the Fire, the Chicago Sting of Major League Soccer and the Chicago Power of the MISL both spent time as the state's premiere soccer team. The city is not the only place where sports played professionally. The Rockford Lightning is one of the oldest CBA teams in the league, and the Peoria Chiefs and Kane County Cougars are minor league baseball teams affiliated with MLB. The Schaumburg Flyers are a prominent independent league baseball team.
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