Omni's Presentation of Four Tops 50th Celebration a Blast


LOS ANGELES, July 30, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Omni Broadcasting Network, a wholly owned subsidiary of OBN Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:OBNH) announces a celebration success. "Four Tops 50th Anniversary bash at the Detroit Opera House was a smash," says SoulTracks.com -- The best in Classic Soul Music. The highlight: former lead Levi Stubbs took the stage for a duet with singing legend Aretha Franklin for "I Believe In You And Me." Reportedly, there was not a dry eye in the house. The special will be broadcast on Omni Broadcasting Network and its affiliates in the fall and will be available on DVD thereafter.

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