Jamboree welcomes Byron country group

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MOUNT MORRIS – The Mount Morris Jamboree is pleased to announce the debut performance of Byron's own new Country band, Two Trick Rodeo for a free show from 7-9 p.m on Aug. 25.
Comprised of husband and wife team, Pablo and Lisa Alcaraz on saxophone, keyboards and Vocals and Bass Guitar respectively, Blake Krogull on Lead Vocals, Rick Rhoads playing guitar and singing, Andy Cline on drums and vocals and Ben Medina on guitar, these seasoned musicians apply all the skills they've honed from their popular band Pablo and the Rhythmix and put a Classic through Contemporary Country spin on their act to capitalize on Blake's peerless Country singing and hit the stage with a powerful show featuring all your Country favorites.
Concessions for the night will be provided by Serenity Hospice and Home, who will be serving Casey's pizza, drinks and dessert, starting at 6 p.m. Serenity Hospice is a non - profit hospice serving nine counties in Northern Illinois. Profits will go to the Serenity and Hospice Home organization.
Come to town early and have a look at all the good locally grown produce and other foods and crafts available at the Mount Morris Community Farmers Market held in the bank parking lot at the corner of Wesley Ave. and Rt. 64 from 4-7 p.m., every Friday through October. The Encore! Art Gallery will be open in Old Sandstone, just adjacent to the shell, that evening from 6-9:30 p.m. as well, this week featuring the Watt Global Media 100 year Anniversary Art Show. The Campus will be extra festive that evening as the of National Strawsculpting Competition continues, which has eight new sculptures on display around the South East area of the Campus until Aug. 31.
Our rain location for the concert and concessions is the Mt. Morris Moose Lodge, at 101 Moose Dr. just off of E. Hitt St. at the same times.