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2020 Make a Good Thing Better! Starved Rock Lodge 2020 OVERNIGHT Tribute to the Stars Make a Good Thing Better! TRIBUTE PACKAGES start at just Enjoy a show and $176 stay the night at Historic Matinee Shows $38.00 per person Starved Rock Lodge. Check-in 11:30 am Lunch Buffet 12:00-1:00 pm Extend your visit beyond a musical tribute show and spend a Act I 1:00-1:45 pm night or two in one of our comfortable Lodge rooms. Intermission 1:45-2:00 pm Or, choose a cozy cabin in the woods. Relax and take a swim in our indoor pool, hot tub & sauna or schedule a therapeutic massage. Act II 2:00-2:45 pm All of this is just steps away from some of the most beautiful hiking trails in Illinois, with seasonal waterfalls and amazing canyons! Year ’round beauty is waiting for you! Shop the Rock! Bring a part of historic Starved Rock at Starved Rock Lodge home with great souvenirs to remind you of your visit. Stop by the Starved Rock Gift Shop & Trailheads. Tour the Town! Hop aboard a Starved Rock Trolley for a historical tour of the area. Go eagle watching in winter, visit seasonal waterfalls in spring, and be wowed by amazing fall colors. Dine with Us! The historic atmosphere of the Main Dining Room makes any meal a memorable experience. The view from our Veranda, combined with outdoor dining is a winning combination. Or, just relax in the Back Door Lounge! OVERNIGHT PACKAGES We’re so much more than just a show! GPS Address: 2668 East 873rd Road • Oglesby, IL 61348 starting at GROUP Mailing Address: P.O. Box 570 • Utica, IL 61373 $176 TICKETS Phone: 815-220-7386 • Fax: 815-667-4455 [email protected] 815-220-7386 • starvedrocklodge.com 4/2019 5k starvedrocklodge.com 2020 Make your reservations today! Call us at 815-220-7386. Dueling Pianos Mary Pfeifer Gordy & Debbie as Patsy Cline Benny Wheels as Johnny Cash Phil & Amy Nashville Connection Greg James as Lionel Richie Dueling Pianos Walk the Line – Johnny Cash Feb 3 & 4; May 18, 19 & 20 (Matinees) April 27, 28 & 29 (Matinees) Frank Sinatra Oktoberfest An experience like no other! Don't miss this wildly entertaining music Walk the Line with Bennie Wheels and his band. The ultimate tribute to July 20 & 21 (Matinees), August 25 (Matinee & Evening) October 6 (Matinee & Evening), 19 (Matinee), 20 (Matinee & Evening) and comedy dueling piano show. Our interactive musical comedy Johnny Cash, June Carter and The Tennessee Three, is the Nation’s #1 Peter Oprisko will delight you with this tribute to the Chairman of the A celebration of Germany! Food, beer, wine and music. Join the fun! experience will have you singing, shouting, dancing and laughing so and most authentic representation of the Man in Black in his Folsom Prison Board! A fresh and unique, ultra-modern salute to Ol’ Blue Eyes! This Sample German wine and beer. Enjoy a buffet of German foods and hard you'll be doubled over. $44. era prime! Seeing is believing, and when you go “Walkin’ the Line” with exciting and memorable celebration showcases Sinatra like never before. listen to authentic German music by the Duseldorfers German Band. Bennie Wheels, there’s no doubt that Johnny Cash’s spirit lives on! They will Enjoy such hits as New York New York, The Way You Look Tonight, My Way, and Buffet Only: $28; Buffet, Tastings & stein: $43 Shake Rattle & Roll-Quentin Flag entertain you with Johnny Cash’s greatest hits, including Ring of Fire, Hurt, I many more. Matinee: $38, Evening: $43 March 2, 3 & 4 (Matinees) A Little Bit of Country/A Little Bit of Rock & Roll Walk the Line and many others. Don’t miss this tribute to The Man in Black! Get rowdy, snap those fingers and clap your hands for this unique show Rick Lindy and the Wild Ones October 26 & 27 that will get you rockin and ready to dance! Take a seat and hold on, as Rock & Roll Review – Jeff Gordon July 27, 28 (Matinee & Evening), & 29 (Matinees) Helen Russell & Company bring live music that features keyboard, bass, this exciting young man takes you on a roller coaster ride of great music May 4 & 5 (Matinees) An International touring band performing original rock as well as classic banjo and drums with a great variety of Country, Bluegrass, Rockabilly, and a high-energy stage show. This rock and roll show will include Think back to the golden days of Rock and Roll… poodle skirts, going Retro Rock of the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s. Enjoy a musical time machine that Gospel and Classic Rock of the 50’s to the 70’s, plus a tremendous favorites from Bobby Darin, John Mellencamp, Neil Diamond, to the drive in, bopping at the sock hop. It’ll be a blast from the past as will take you back to the days when Rock and Roll was young and the radio Veteran’s tribute! Fun audience participation and comedy along with Dean Martin, the ’50s & ’60s and more. Jeff performs Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Elvis and many more all-time waves were transmitting classic American Rock and Roll. Relive the sounds impersonations of Reba, Dolly, Tammy Wynette, Waylon and more! favorites. $41 of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles, Tom Jones and many Simply Patsy Cline other legendary performers. Matinee: $41, Evening: $46 WWII Radio Show March 9 & 10 (Matinees) Cash, Conway and Brooks – Legends Nov 9, 10 & 11 (Matinees) September 22 (Matinee), 23 (Matinee) & 24 (Matinee & Evening) Jeff Gordon Broadway Classics – Phil & Amy Featuring favorites such as Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, In the Mood, and Don’t August 3, 4 & 5 (Matinees) Sit under the Apple Tree, our costumed and piano-accompanied trio reenact Since 2010, Mary Pfeifer has delivered the sounds of the late, great May 6 & 7 (Matinees) Phil & Amy, husband and wife accomplished vocalists, musicians, recording a 1940’s radio hour that is perfect for all ages! The group will entertain Patsy Cline in her “Simply Patsy” tribute. Mary has performed The best of Classic Country with hits from decades long gone. Songs artists and Chicagoland favorites return to Starved Rock singing famous the studio audience with Andrews Sisters-style tunes and choreography, throughout Illinois and neighboring states, and was recently an invited and artists that made you fall in love with country music. This show will Broadway hits including music from the Music Man, Showboat, My Fair Abbott and Costello comedy sketches, and a touching tribute to Veterans guest to perform Patsy songs onstage in Nashville, TN. From Patsy’s highlight hits from Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Garth Brooks as well as Lady and Phantom of the Opera and more. of the United States Armed Forces. first recordings in 1955 to her last in 1963, she will bring back memories other country artists. $41 of your favorite Patsy songs, including those famous hits like Crazy and Elvis Walking after Midnight, and reveal many facts about the young singer’s life. Lawless & Mae – Country Duets August 10 & 11 (Matinees) Kenny & Dolly Christmas Matinee: $38, Evening: $43 June 9, 10 & 11 (Matinees) Michael St. Angel will be at Starved Rock Lodge as “The King of Rock and December 7, 8, 9 & 10 (Matinees) Come and enjoy some of country’s most famous duets sung by Jack Lawless Roll” takes the stage. You can rock to the hits that made Elvis famous such Back for a repeat performance are Dave Karl & Wendy Engler with Lionel Richie and Rebecca Mae from Nashville, Tennessee. They will capture your as Jailhouse Rock, Hounddog, Love Me Tender and more. New this year, Michael the top songs, mannerisms and humor of the real Kenny and Dolly, March 23 & 24 attention with their dynamic energy, style and personable interactive charm. will be featuring many of the gospel hits that started Elvis’ career. Keep the and a perfect mix of Christmas music sprinkled in. For this show Recreating all the hit songs of a living music legend Lionel Richie is Enjoy duets like George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Johnny Cash and June Gregory James. Greg has opened shows for the O’Jays, Bobby Womack, spirit of Rockin and Rollin alive! only, we will have a special Christmas buffet featuring Starved Rock’s Carter and some solos by Patsy Cline, Lynn Anderson, Merle Haggard and Signature Fried Chicken, Roast Beef, and figgy pudding along with The Temptations and also accompanied the legendary Drifters on stage. many more. $41 Branson Country Legends – Gordy & Debbie Prepare yourself to fall in love all over again and dance All Night Long bread, potatoes, vegetables and salads. $44 August 17, 18 & 19 (Matinees) with this unforgettable Lionel Richie experience. Nashville Connection – Dave & Daphne Gordy and Debbie will take you on a musical journey with some of your Under the Mistletoe June 15, 16 & 17 (Matinees) favorite songs from the past and present, enhanced by a “state of the art” The Wichita Lineman – Tribute to Glen Campbell Country music at its finest! Dave and Daphne (a Nashville duo) perform a Nostalgic Holiday Favorites visual experience that you won’t forget! You’ll enjoy the comedy and humor April 6, 7 & 8 high-energy show with Classic Country music roots. Dave is well known for December 14, 15 & 16 of Branson’s husband and wife duo that will have everybody laughing! Come along for a trip through time from Glen Campbell’s biggest hits his 10 years on the road as Barbara Mandrell's lead guitarist. Daphne was $41 Make the season bright with Matt and Cynthia Gruel in their Holiday to his last song ever recorded, I’m Not Gonna Miss You.
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