Annie
Oakley Festival Committee...
Annie
Oakley Days to feature the “The Broken Lights.”
The Broken
Lights’ appearance at Annie Oakley Days marks the up-and-coming band’s
first
live performance in Darke County. The band has played many Miami Valley
area
venues, including McGuffy’s House of Rock, Canal Street Tavern, and the
Tipp
City Mum Festival. The
group also turned
in a winning performance in the Cincinnati Battle of the Bands at The
Mad Frog
in May. The Broken
Lights are slated to
play the Miami and Van Wert County Fairs later this summer.
The Broken
Lights formed in the summer of 2010 when vocalist/guitarist Tyler
Cochran got
together with bassist Andy Uzzel and drummer Zach Grove. After tossing around
different band names,
the three finally settled on “The Broken Lights,” referring to a
Beatles’ lyric
in “Across the Universe.” Tyler,
Andy,
and Zach soon found that they had a musical chemistry none of them had
experienced before. The
Broken Lights is
primarily a rock group, with strong influences from the blues, which
can be
heard in the band’s original songs and extensive classic rock cover
catalog.
Please join
us in welcoming “The Broken Lights” to their first Darke County
performance on
Sunday, July 29, 2012 in the Gazebo from 4 to 5pm.
We have
over 24 hours of great entertainment.
We
also have the Melodrama in the youth building, the Annie Oakley Western
Arts
Showcase in the Coliseum, Indian Creek Regulators, National Kiddie
Tractor
Pull, and the Shawnee Bandits fast draw.
New to the
festival this year is the Little Miss and Mr. contest sponsored by
Diane Evans
Insurance at 7pm on Friday, and at 1pm on Saturday, the Annie Oakley
car show
sponsored by Doolittles Auto Service, Cornhole tournament sponsored by
C &
L Electric, Family Fun Games sponsored by Gunckle’s Tree Service, and
all day
on Sunday the new Darke County has Talent contest at the south
entertainment
tent.
Buy a
weekend pass before the festival and pay only $2.00 for access to
everything.
The complete
schedule of events for Annie Oakley Days is also available from our web
site:
http://www.annieoakleyfestival.org
and
from our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/annieoakleyfestival.
The
Annie Oakley Festival is supported by a
$500 grant from the Darke County Visitors Bureau, visit the bureau’s
website:
www.VisitDarkeCounty.org.
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