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The 5th Bull Run Charity Music Festival, Sat., July 26, 2014

One of South Central Kentucky's Premier Music Events. Classic Sterlings are back in the entertainment lineup, with two new members, including, in the entire history of the band, a female musician. Stacey Hatcher will be preparing the food. Admission is free, but everyone who is able to is asked to contribute to the wonderful charities which benefit: WHAS Crusade for Children, Kosair Charities, Relay for life, and, since 2013, money is set aside to help local cancer patients and their families, much as the wonderful "We Care" program in Cumberland County does. Donations to the auction are greatly appreciated. - CM
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By Easton Bryant

The 5th Annual Bull Run Music Charity Music Festival will be this Saturday, July 26, 2013, starting at 3pmCT, at 1601 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY with music throughout the day and silent auction ending at 8pmCT.



One hundred percent of the festival benefits charities, including WHAS Crusade for Children, Kosair Charities, and Relay for Life, and a growing part of the funds goes to help local cancer patients and their families.

There will be face-painting for the kids and Stacey Hatcher will be preparing the food. As always, it costs nothing to come, but we ask anyone who is able to donate to these wonderful charities in exchange for a great time!

This year, featured performers will be Salvage Town, Josh London, The Classic Sterlings (With three of the Original Sterlings: Tony Loy, Jerry Pyles, and Mark Pyles, and new members Darren Smith on the keyboard, and local drummer Susan Rarey.). In the Middle of Nowhere, John Capps, and Dave Erickson, and more.

Also, we are having a 5K that morning at the same location with registration ending at 7:30amCT and the run/walk beginning at 8am.

Inquires may be directed to Easton Bryant: Easton@SalvageTownMusic.com. - Easton Bryant


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Classic Sterlings, members from original 1960's group



2014-07-23 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Morrison Studios, Columbia, KY. The Band: They're putting the band back together. A great rock n roll band of the 1960's - this photo of The Sterlings was taken at Morrison Studios in Columbia. It's a publicity photo the group used to promote the band. Seated is Trumpet player Harry Pyles. Standing, from left: Mark Pyles, Tony Loy, Victor Morrison, and Jerry Pyles. The band, with all members from Columbia, KY, played locally as well as statewide from the mid-sixties to the mid-seventies. The Classic Sterlings, formed with three members of the Original Sterlings - Tony Loy, Jerry Pyles, Mark Pyles, plus new members Susan Rarey, on the drums, and Darren Smith, on the keyboard, will be part of the big showbill at the 5th Annual Bull Run Charity Music Fest, which begins at 3pmCT, Saturday, July 26, 2014, at the Larry Russell & Sheila Bryant House, 1601 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY.
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