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Pour some sugar on Jim Norman
The Super Bowl media party on Tuesday drew a huge number of Hillsborough politicos to Ybor City's Cuban Club, along with thousands of journalists from around the world.
Highlights of the evening were seeing Hillsborough County commissioner and state Senate candidate Jim Norman dancing wildly to Def Leppard's "Pour Some Sugar On Me."
The open bar, open buffet no-cover-charge party at the Cuban Club included a concert by .38 Special.
Also spotted in the crowd were Hillsborough County commissioners Ken Hagan and Kevin White, land use attorneys Rhea Law and Vin Marchetti, former Tampa Mayor Dick Greco, Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio, City Council member Linda Saul-Sena, and Florida Rep. Rich Glorioso.
For Hagan, seeing .38 Special was a serious trip down memory lane. He said his first concert was a show at Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg with the double bill of .38 Special and Cheap Trick.
Janet Zink, Times Staff Writer
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