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Wulfe Brothers Groovy Sixties Show at CWC

Free Concert is sponsored by Camp Casey and LWC Bonner Leadership program. The Class Act RFL will be selling popcorn and drinks to raise money for the American Cancer Society
By Dana Harmon

The Wulfe Bros. will be at will be at Col. Wm. Casey Elementary Gym, 220 General John Adair Drive, at 5:00pmCT, Monday, May 11, 2009 for a free concert, open to the public.

They will be performing their Groovy Sixties Show.The Wulfe Bros. are based in Louisville KY, but travel across Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and beyond.



Their Educational Family Programs are musical history lessons that delight audiences of all ages. This is a free concert sponsored by Camp Casey and the Bonner Leadership Program!

The Groovy Sixties show will be sure to entertain. From teen idols of the sixties to the British Invasion. From Martin Luther King, Jr. to John F. Kennedy. From a trip to the moon to a trip to Woodstock. We'll go groovin' to the music and people of the psychedelic decade.

Some of music used in the "Groovy Sixties Show" includes: Aquarius, Take Good Care of My Baby, Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do, It''s Now or Never, Walk Like A Man, I Get Around, The Twist, Eight Days A Week, Game of Love, Because, Get Off My Cloud, Doo Wah Diddy Diddy, Wild Thing, Blowin' In The Wind, Abraham, Martin and John, Higher, and All You Need is Love.

The Class Act Relay for Life Team will be selling popcorn and drinks for the American Cancer Society. Bring the family and join us Monday evening. The show should last about 45 minutes and provide everyone with a fun and entertaining history lesson. If you have questions, please call Dana Harmon at (270) 384-3367.


This story was posted on 2009-05-08 21:13:07
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