On March 29th, I attended a wonderful benefit for a local radio station, WVLP, 89.3, in Valparaiso, Indiana. It's not a strong station, but you can listen to their wonderful programming on the internet. They are a non profit station, with many volunteers, and diverse programming for, and by, the people of the community. The station and it's volunteers are big supporters of local arts and music, and that night, the music community gave back. This was the third year for the benefit, but my first time there. It was wonderful! I already know this, but there is so much talent in Northwest Indiana! And they are all wonderful, humble and caring people. It's like one big caring family, coming together when needed.
The benefit was held in Duesenberg Recital Hall at Valparaiso University. For two hours, we were treated to many kinds of music. There were so many performers signed up, that each only played one song. I was told I could go back stage to photograph, but I was afraid I would miss someone on stage if I did...
So here is my photo blog, I was a bit late and missed the first performer, Buddy Pearson (apologies for that). Although I did get a few photos of him playing with others. I tried to get as many names correct as I could, the program helps. If I've missed you, you can email me and I would be happy to add your name near your photo.
(Also, you can view my husband Wesley's blog of the night here)
Buddy Pearson
Another of our hosts, from WVLP, John King. Amazing supporter of local music!
Tyler Nimon
A few of Ripley Street... I do believe this band has been together for a while. While I have heard of them, I didn't have the pleasure of seeing them, until now. I want to see them more, hope I can catch them somewhere!
Another good friend, and all around wonderful human being, Mark Rongers. Anyone that knows music in NWI knows Mark and his family. Talent runs deep in that family tree! He played a Stones tune with Sonny Lee Tritt.
The Rodeas entertained with a wonderful tune.
There was a wonderful turn out from the community to support the station, and enjoy the music.
Bolsega and Crabtree were up next.
What a great collaboration of area musicians!
Steve Crabtree, owner of Beat Boogie Drums.
A few shots John Derado and Ron Buffington.
Cool group called Desk Rabbit..
And there you have it, a wonderful night for a wonderful cause with amazing people and their music. Thank you for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed my blog. If you are in any of the photos, and would like better quality (they are compressed for the blog), shoot me a message and I'd be happy to get them to you.
Please continue to support local music and supporters by checking out the links provided.
If you have a related link that I can add, please email me and I would be happy to do so.
** ALL photos on this blog are property of Christi Bushby, copyrighted and protected as such by law. Please see my copyright page for details and/or permissions of use.
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