|  Haircut Actual is a local band based out of Mount Pulaski and is 
			made up of very talented musicians who know how to put on a show and 
			draw in a crowd. After all, it's not every day you hear Beatles 
			songs being played by teenagers. The band consists of Garrett Johnston, 16, from Elkhart on drums; 
			Andrew Moody, 16, of Cornland as lead guitarist and vocalist; Brady 
			Walsh, 16, from Mount Pulaski, bassist and rhythm guitar; Brandon 
			Smith, 14, of Riverton, bassist and guitar; and Caleb Coppinger, 18, 
			from Mount Pulaski, rhythm guitar and lead vocals. Haircut Actual formed almost two years ago with the help of the 
			Mount Pulaski High School Band instructor, David Helm. Walsh, Moody 
			and Johnston went to Helm in their eighth-grade year with the idea 
			of starting a band. However, the band was missing a few key pieces, 
			such as a lead singer and another guitar player. The band officially 
			formed in October of 2011 but would remain nameless until early 
			2012. Now, how in the world does one come up with the name Haircut 
			Actual? Heck, you've probably already turned to the nearest person 
			beside you and said, "Haircut Actual, what does that even mean?" It 
			seems a bit bizarre, but you will remember it.  
			
			 The birth of the name came from none other than the 
			self-proclaimed leader and bassist, Brady Walsh. Walsh was a part of 
			the 2012 MPHS drama department's "Seussical the Musical," as was 
			lead singer Caleb Coppinger. Coppinger played the defiant role of 
			Horton, the elephant, in the production. But before taking the 
			stage, Coppinger had to get a haircut to allow for his elephant ears 
			to fit.  Walsh was already on a roll of giving every cast member a 
			colorful, military code nickname, and Coppinger would be no 
			different. His new haircut even made things easier in more ways than 
			one. Coppinger was "Haircut Actual." Thus out of impulse and a joke, 
			Haircut Actual was born. Early gigs were rough, and all things considered, not always 
			easy. Even though each member is basically as talented as they come, 
			lead singer Coppinger says, "Learning anything from scratch is 
			really hard, especially because we're teenage kids."  The band doesn't give themselves enough credit, though. Each 
			member is extremely gifted, and critics who would know say that 
			together they sound awesome.  
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			 Things are starting to get busy for the guys. On Friday night, 
			they play the grandstand at the Logan County Fair, after the talent 
			show. Then the band is playing at the Illinois State Fair on Aug 13 
			from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Apex Stage. Upcoming gigs for the band also 
			include the Black Sheep in Springfield on Aug. 22, the Lincoln Art & 
			Balloon Festival, and the Mount Pulaski Fall Festival. The band plays a variety of hits and even a few originals. "We 
			play pretty much anything from like the '50s until now," Coppinger 
			says. "Basically, say you don't like country, wait one or two songs and 
			we'll be back into the '70s hard rock," adds Johnston. Haircut Actual plays whatever because they can make whatever 
			sound good.  Smith is the only band member who does not attend Mount Pulaski 
			High School. Moody met Smith at a church that they both attend in 
			Riverton. Smith is the youngest of the bunch and will be just a 
			freshman at Riverton High School.  Walsh, Moody and Johnston will all be juniors at Mount P. 
			Coppinger is a 2013 graduate of MPHS and will attend Lincoln College 
			in the fall.  They say that "as long as no one plans to go far away for 
			college, we will continue playing as long as we can." Haircut Actual recently placed second in the "Battle of the 
			Bands" at the Black Sheep in Springfield. Which is a pretty big 
			deal. Not only does each band member have supportive and influential 
			parents, the parents also help book gigs. For booking information, 
			you can contact Terry Coppinger at 217-871-1928 or Pat Walsh at 
			217-414-6501. You can also like them on Facebook, follow them on 
			Twitter, subscribe to them on YouTube and check them out on MySpace.
			 Haircut Actual is a group of teenage boys with a bright future 
			and an irreplaceable talent to play great music. They have a dream 
			to be somebody big, and they most certainly are on the right track.
			 
[By CADY LOWERY]
 
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