Main Stage Acts
1:00 PM: Rick Lindy & The Wild Ones
3:30 PM: MARLON AND THE SHAKES
6:00 PM: Serendipity

Second Stage Acts
1:00 PM

Rick Lindy has a voice as big as Texas… Greg Nash plays tasty, prolific guitar licks, Bob Graf as the ‘magic touch’ on the Hofner bass and Al Wagner never misses a beat on the drums and Gary “Sonic” Bloom tickles the ivories on the Piano in a style that Jerry Lee Lewis would apporve of! This line up offers high energy that captivates audiences of all ages. Performing Rock and Roll hits of the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s as well as Surf, Rock-a-billy, and original songs.
3:30 PM

MARLON AND THE SHAKES is a Chicago band that offers up a perfectly mixed musical cocktail of funk, pop and rock music. The group has delivered infectious grooves and to countless private events, clubs, and festivals across the country. Most recently THE SHAKES embarked on a project called “12 In Twelve“, where the group committed to writing, recording, and releasing one song a month in 2021. It’s a creative and logistical challenge, but the band has already made fast work of it starting with their January release “Hemisphere”. They also dropped their self-released debut EP, “Here Come the Shakes” in 2019. High user reviews of songs from the album earned THE SHAKES a featured artist on Reverbnation.com in the summer of 2019 as well as a spot on their “Rising Chicago Artists” playlist. All of the MARLON AND THE SHAKES music is available on all major streaming outlets. Their talents have brought them to a number of events across the United States. A highlight of 2020 was closing the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California on the Pioneer Pro Audio stage.
6:00 PM

Serendipity is a pop/rock band from the Chicago suburbs.
Serendipity is most notable for playing a combination of popular 60’s, 70’s and 80’s covers as well as current pop hits at events all over the Chicago land area.
Serendipity has been seen and heard on live television, radio stations and commercials.
They are well known for their high energy and great musicianship.












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