![]() ![]() Their signature song, “NEVER BEEN ANY REASON” with notable chorus “Save my life I’m going down for the last time” has long been considered by many radio stations across the country as “The Rock & Roll National Anthem.” This year Head East will be celebrating their 50th Anniversary by performing most cuts off of their iconic record “Flat As A Pancake”. Their high-energy shows are filled with superb vocals, flashy guitar work and memorable keyboard melodies that continue to rock audiences of all ages. The legendary classic rock band Head East has long set the standard for authentic, full-vocal, good time rock harmonies that few bands can equal. From Freebird to Sweet Home Alabama, APB gives fans the best of Skynyrd with one of men who made it! Artimus Pyle, Brad Durden, Jerry Lyda, Dave Fowler, and Scott Raines are not only a group of friends and contemporaries but a group with some of the most seasoned musician in the southeast. APB delivers hit after hit after hit, night after night after night. One of the few that is on the road today. The Artimus Pyle Band is a high energy, true to the music, and true to the era rock group. Artimus Pyle has said ” If it wasn’t for Ronnie, no one would know my name.” Since his departure from Skynyrd in 1991, Artimus Pyle’s career has led him down an amazing path of solo records and projects culminating into one the finest tributes to southern rock royalty. More than just a “tribute” to Lynyrd Skynyrd, a tribute to the man that defined it. Her most recent album is “Always and Forever.”īrian Hyland is an internationally renowned artist and performer beginning in 1960 when he recorded his infamous Gold Record, “Itsy Bitsy Tennie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” which topped the charts and “Sealed With A Kiss” which also went to #3 in 1962, “The Joker Went Wild” in 1966 was Top 10 and in 1970 “Gypsy Woman” which also went to #3. She is a major star in the country and tours there for two months every year. Peggy continues to record and tour. Her commercial success in Germany has continued to today. She recorded 18 singles and several albums for RCA Victor between 19. Internationally, Peggy made a strong presence in the European and Asian music markets and moved to Germany in 1969. ![]() The million selling single made her the youngest female to have a number one record, an accomplishment that still holds. “I Will Follow Him” also went to #1 in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, and Scandinavia. Her subsequent singles “I Wish I Were a Princess” and “Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love” made the Top 30 in the United States, with the latter also reaching #29 on the UK Singles Chart. The label dubbed her “Little Peggy March” and in 1963, at the age of 15, her recording of “I Will Follow Him” went to #1. Participants will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis.Join us as we salute the legendary Dick Clark with Peggy March and Brian Hyland! At the age of 13 Peggy signed with RCA. Safety glasses and gloves will be provided. Guests of any age can participate, but those under 18 must have the signed permission of an adult and need to be accompanied by an adult parent while they work. The program is included in general admission to the museum – $10 for adults, $7 for children age 4 to 17, and free for those under age 4. Guests are encouraged to take part in blacksmithing demonstrations by stepping up to a forging station and with the guidance of an experienced smith, make a small iron object using the same heat and hammer techniques practiced at the historical village’s shop. In addition to the Blacksmith Shop in Pinecrest Village, there will be multiple forging stations-complete with forge, anvil, vise and tools- fired up and skilled regional blacksmiths will provide hands-on instruction for guests. The Manitowoc County Historical Society, in partnership with the Upper Midwest Blacksmith Association (UMBA), will present a special hands-on program called “The Other Side of the Anvil” on Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26 from 10 am to 4 pm both days. ![]()
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