The Wilders & Midday Ramblers Holiday Hoedown
When: Friday, Dec. 3, 2004, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Where: Liberty Hall, 644 Mass., Lawrence
Cost: $8 - $10
Age limit: All ages
Description: With the verve of old-time radio storytellers and the energy of a thrash metal band, the Wilders' soundtrack for this ol' time party is 1920s string band music, 30s country, and 40s honky-tonk. They're like none other 'round here and are loved far and wide, having performed for thousands at Winfield and on "Prairie Home Companion."
Likewise, your goodtimes are in good hands with The Midday Ramblers, pickin' and a singin' with a good helping of reverent left turns, as they say.
Event posted Nov. 12, 2004
Last updated Dec. 3, 2004
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Posted by laurence (anonymous) on November 29, 2004 at 2:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Didn't they play at Winfield? As I recall, they were awsome!!!
I can't wait.
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