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			 Delavan Fall Festival brings top-notch entertainment this 
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	[August 
	29, 2013]  
            
			
			DELAVAN -- An Armington 
	family band known as Sundown will perform at the Delavan Fall Festival on 
	Saturday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Lake Park pavilion. John Ingram and his 
	14-year-old triplets form this band, which plays a variety of music, 
	including country, blues, original rock and gospel. Sundown has played in 
	many talent shows, benefits, jamborees and festivals. John Ingram plays the 
	guitar and does vocals, with Johnnie on drums, Richie on lead guitar and 
	Casey on bass. They have recently completed a CD called "Long Way From 
	Home."  | 
		
            | Rusty Barr and The Good Ole Boys 
			will perform Saturday in the large pavilion from 4 to 6 p.m. with 
			some traditional country music and Texas swing. Barr comes from 
			Havana and has been playing music for a number of years with various 
			groups. Rusty and The Good Ole Boys performed at the Delavan Fall 
			Festival previously and received a warm response to their style of 
			music. They will keep your toes tappin' and your hands clappin'. 
			Terry Lynn Barton 
			is bringing her talents and her Down Home Country Band to the 
			Delavan Fall Festival on Saturday night. She has performed in 
			Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Kentucky and is considered one 
			of the finest female country singers in the Midwest. Members of this 
			group are Barton with vocals and keyboard; Laura Laughery Charron, 
			vocals; Leon Mercer, steel guitar; Bill Bennett, lead guitar; Ron 
			Demlow, lead guitar and vocals; Jim Slayback, drums; Russ Barton, 
			bass; and Brad Downs, sound engineer. Chris Krause will appear with 
			them as a special guest. The entertainment lineup will 
			continue on Sunday with live music to kick off the afternoon and a 
			grand finale of fireworks at dusk. The Last Band Standing will 
			perform Sunday afternoon from 1 to 3:30 under the big pavilion. This 
			band is what's left of the New Salem Country Opry. They were the 
			last band playing at the New Salem Country Opry before it closed in 
			2011, which is where their name comes from. This group plays mostly 
			classic country music, with a little rock 'n' roll mixed in. These 
			fellows have performed in the park many times and are a very 
			talented group, each a musician in his own right, as well as singing 
			their favorite songs.  [to top of second 
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			The annual talent show and contest 
			will take place from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Lake Park 
			amphitheater. This is a perfect opportunity to show off what you can 
			do, and prizes will be awarded. Normally there are three age 
			categories. If you haven't already signed up, contact Debbie 
			Tomm-Woiwode at 244-8514. The organizers know there is a lot of 
			talent out there, as was displayed in the recent production of 
			"Cinderella" at the Delavan school. The Delavan Township Park Board 
			is sponsoring the talent contest this year. The last group on the Sunday music 
			schedule is Bridges, formerly called the Dynamics. This group 
			consists of Chris Hawkins, guitarist and lead vocals; Betty 
			Giacobozzi, keyboardist and lead vocals; and Phyllis Staker, lead 
			guitar, bass pedals, lead vocals and harmonica. They play a mix of 
			old standards, country and a little rock 'n' roll, playing off the 
			audience to see what the listeners respond to -- a sign of real 
			professionalism. The group has played throughout central Illinois at 
			many fairs and festivals, as well as Chris and Betty doing many car 
			shows, so the audience is sure to be entertained with the tunes they 
			hear. Bridges will play under the big pavilion on Sunday from 5:30 
			to 8:30 p.m., just ahead of the fireworks. |