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written about them and their music.
South Bass islanders are well acquainted with both Swingmania and The Reese Dailey Band. Swingmania is a Toledo, Ohio multi-piece swing band celebrating the big band sounds of Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Woody Herman and many more. The band has played at several island charity events and fundraisers.
The Reese Dailey Band, hailing from the Cleveland area, has strong ties to Put-in-Bay and has played their bluesy, southern rock at several island venues over the years. It’s front
man Reese Dailey is the oldest son of Put-in-Bay’s beloved Pat Dailey, considered the grandfather of the island music scene.
On June 9, the park will open at 10am with food and beverage sales beginning at 11am. Musical performances will start at 1pm with the last band finishing around 7pm.
Miller Boat Line is again the Put-in-Bay Music Festival’s lead sponsor. Go to Miller Boat Line’s website, millerferry.com, to check their schedule and start planning your visit.
Put-in-Bay Music Festival is free and open to the public.
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performer Bob Gatewood will serve as Master of Ceremonies.
“We are so excited to continue this great event at the National Park,” said Superintendent Barbara Fearon. “We are fortunate to have fantastic partners and volunteers working with us to make this an event that will be fun for the entire family.”
Musical performances will include:
Groovement is a 6-piece,
high-energy funk-rock band from Fayetteville, Arkansas that are known for getting the crowd up and dancing.
The Low Down Brass Band mixes East Coast hip-hop with rock and reggae.
Hillbilly Casino, based in Nashville, Tennessee, blends elements of honkytonk, rockabilly, psychobilly and rock and roll in their music. The band has self-produced three CDs and a book has been
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