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Sikes Company Wood Mixed Media Leather #22 Lori and Dan Leckner #85 Rachel and Jeremy Uttecht #123 Jessica Kautz #55 Terra Cypher Plan B Designs LLC DK Handmade Jessica Chapman Art Studio Wild Goat Design Wood Mixed Media Miscellaneous Mixed Media #23 Heather Cool #86 Tammy Meidinger #124 Jordyn Eide #56 Amy Paplow Heatherly Studios Dakota Handmade & Homegrown Signature Steel Design Country Inspired Creations by Amy Paplow Mixed Media Pottery/Ceramic Metal Wood #24 Mary Campbell #87 John and Kathy Winterburn #126 Steve and Valerie Doerr #57 Ron Netten 517 Design Studio J & K On The Rocks Ron Netten Ceramics The Wooden Doerr Jewelry Jewelry Pottery/Ceramic Wood #25 Nancy Mathis #58 Jennifer May #88 Warren Slocum #127 Frank Costanzo Sunshine Art by Nancy 316 Legacy Doo Da Glass & Wood Frank Costanzo Pop Art Graphics Mixed Media Glass Painting #25 Nancy Mathis #59 Patrice Meyerdirk #90 Bill Weber #128 Donna Line Sunshine Art by Nancy Meyerdirk Art Acreage Creations Buffalo Valley Soaps Painting Sculpture Wood Miscellaneous #27 Jolene Steffen #60 Greg Meyerdirk #91 Jim Lease #129 Dennis and Jill Hendrix Jolene Steffen Gallery Meyerdirk Art Timber Trail Crafts Wyoming Silvers Painting Sculpture Metal Jewelry #28 Lee Fritz #61 Jay Nielsen #92 Robert Hale #130 Cristen Roghair Fritz Wood Design Jay Nielsen Jewelry Creations by Hand Cristen Joy Photography Wood Jewelry Jewelry Photography #29 Jason Kiley #63 Travis Hinton #93 Kathleen Withers One Eyed Cat Crafts Travis Hinton Pottery Kaity Klothes Continued on Brookings Summer Pottery/Ceramic Pottery/Ceramic Clothing Arts Festival page 7 Brookings Summer Arts Festival page 2 WELCOME TO THE 50th ANNUAL BROOKINGS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL! ENTERTAINMENT The Everett Smithson Band. The Everett Smithson Band’s Music of the Mississippi Show is like a musical journey from the headwaters of the Mississippi to New Orleans. You will hear an upbeat show with songs ranging from obscure gems to well crafted originals. A very eclectic mix of Americana which includes Zydeco, blues, soul, Texmex and more... Eighteen years together, the band has played thousands of shows and toured the Midwest. The star of the show on vocals, accordions and more is Kathleen (the Zydeco Queen) Smithson. Everett Smithson - vocals, harmonicas, rubboard and jawharp. Jeremy Johnson - guitars. Bill Black - upright bass. Victor Spann - drums. Audience participation and education are a part of an Everett Smithson band performance. Kids, join the band for a Blues harmonica session on the children’s stage. Lessons will include: songs, diagrams, literature and free harmonicas. Harmonica lessons are sponsored by The Minnesota Blues Society. everettsmithson.com Blame Not the Bard. Blame Not the Bard is on a mission: to bring the stories of Ireland alive...and to have fun The Everett Smithson Band doing it. Described as "Iowa Raised, Ireland Rooted," Blame Not the Bard is a high-energy trio determined to get your feet moving and hands clapping. With equal measures of instrumental prowess and historical knowledge, Blame Not the Bard entertains audiences with songs, stories, jigs and reels. Armed with Irish song, stories, and fiddling, Blame Not the Bard will bring you down-to-earth entertainment you won't soon forget! blamenotthebard.com Root River Jam. Root River Jam is an acoustic group based in southeast Minnesota. Their original music includes styles from folk, country, rock, blues, Celtic, and jazz. Singer/ guitarist Dave Wilson melds his life experiences into song. His band of "Jammers" includes. Upright bass: Blake Bonde, who adds a variety of style and nuance to the bands sound. Drums: Miles Johnston, playing with finesse and dynamic ability. He gives the music life and breath. Fiddle: Charlie Burket, YES, that’s right we have a fiddle player named Charlie and you are in for a treat. This attendee of Berklee School of music has been playing fiddle since age 6. Audiences are drawn to their sound and instantly connect with expressive melodies, improvisation, and interaction. Recalling the "jams" of the past and renewing the dreams of the future! rootriverjam.com Blame Not the Bard The SoDa Girls.The SoDa Girls are two friends who share a love for Jesus and everything vintage – especially music! With vocals, ukulele, and piano, they perform Oldies from the 40s – 60s, as well as Gospel music. They have been performing around the Clear Lake, SD area for the past 4 years! facebook.com/emma.and.becca Wailing Loons. Wailing Loons create Music for Good, driven by a mission of writing and performing music that reflects and transforms society. Wailing Loons are Dan Wilder on guitar, banjo and vocals, Emilie Hitch on vocals, Ric Lee on fiddle, Matthew Marshall on drums, Laura Fritz on the clogging board and Derek Callender on electric guitar. The Loons are coming out of our COVID hibernation in 2021 with our first shows in a while and a brand new album! We cannot wait to see ya’ll again whether it be at Minneapolis Music in the Parks, Bonnaroo 2021 or all the spaces in between! Wailing Loons released their debut mini-LP "Fire in the Cold" in April of 2016. The Loons are releasing their first full length studio album in the summer of 2021. Here's to building a stronger community through music together! wailingloons.com Phil Baker. For over 30 years, Phil Baker has used music to educate, entertain, and enrich the lives of young Wailing Loons people. Phil Baker is one of the most innovative and respected songwriters shaping children's music today. Known for his signature style - a red guitar, heartfelt lyrics, catchy tunes, and quality musicianship and production - Baker involves the children throughout his show. He has dedicated his life to strengthening communities through music and performance and has made an indelible mark on South Dakota's music scene as well as its cultural landscape.
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