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2014 Contract Personnel: Specialty Acts Only 2014 Contract Personnel: Specialty Acts Only Name COMEDY ACT Description Bert Davis Kitty Barrel Racing Trash can & Muttley Crew Barrel racing and muttley crew Brian Potter World's Smallest Quarter of a Horse Trick horse drives car Donnie Landis Mario the Flea Unique, original, funny, top comedy Forrest Timber Tuckness Timber Tuckness and the Village Idiots Life size puppets do YMCA Gizmo McCracken Doctor Giz Ambulance Act Ambulance trouble with a patient Jeff "Slim" Garner Air Taxi Yellow airplane John Harrison John Harrison's Specialty Acts Comedy trick riding act Johnny "Backflip" Dudley Cow Patty Hilarious Gunfight! Mechanical bull Keith Isley Horse Act Trick Horse Lecile Harris Baseball Slow motion baseball game Mark Swingler Firetruck Safety Seminar Fire safety seminar gone south Tim Lepard Team Ghost Riders 3 dogs, 3 monkeys, sheep Troy Lerwill The Wild Child Motorcycle jump Name DRESS ACT Description Amanda Payne, John Payne One Arm Bandit & Company Wild western cowboy skills Anthony Lucia Trick Rocking/New Generation of Rodeo Amazing, exciting, original, fun, interaction Frankie "Punkintown" Smith Clogging horse Turbo Dancing, world's smartest horse Jason P. Goodman Jason Goodman's Percheron Thunder Roman riding Percheron draft horses Jennifer Nicholson, Brandi Phillips Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls Trick roping / trick riding spectacular Jerry Wayne Olson "Justin Boots" Liberty horse bridleless, voice commands, truck jump Kenny Petet Whiplash The Cowboy Monkey Awesomeness! Kim Walter Medicis The Daredevil Darlings Trick ride, roman ride, openings Madison MacDonald Madison MacDonald Trick Riding Magic in motion horsemanship Max Reynolds Entertainment to the Max Roman ride, trick rope, shooting Melissa Navarre Melissa Navarre and Company Trick riding, roman riding Niki Flundra Unbridled Liberty Performances Liberty horse demonstrations Rider Kiesner Rider Kiesner Rope, gun, whip, artistry Roz Beaton, Rae Lynn Armstrong Sure Shot Acts Fast trick riding Sally Bishop Sally Bishop 4-up roman, trick riding Tomas Garcilazo Horsemanship & roping skills Roping charro style Trish Lynn Carter, Sadie Lynn Carter All American Cowgirl Chicks Trick, roman riding, singing, liberty.
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