Pig Roast, The Davisson Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Band, Second Helping performing at 2010 Bikers For Babies Rally
Friday, August 20, 2010 6:00 PM
thru Sat, Aug 21
Ticket Price:
$10 for both nights & Pig Roast
Purchase Tickets
Pre-Sale at Days Hotel Gift Shop and at the Gate
Braxton County CVB Website
Friday evening kicks off with pre-registration beginning at 5:00 pm. At 5:30 the bike parade begins. The Southern Drive Band will perform at 6:00 followed by the Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Band, Second Helping. On Saturday, the Bikers for Babies ride registration will start at 9:00 am. The flag ceremony, playing of National Anthem and balloon release will be at 10:30 and the big ride will start at 11:00 am. The Davisson Brothers band will be performing from 3:30 pm through 5:30 pm. From 5:30-7:30 pm...Prizes and awards. For more information, contact the Braxton County CVB at 304-765-6533.
Second Helping Band Website
Second Helping started in 1988 in Tampa, Florida by its founder, Chris McCallister. Second Helping was the "first Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute band in the United States"
Second Helping is much more than a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute band, it is a showcase for classic Skynyrd music. Expect a big show, a big sound, and an evening that will bring you back to a time of youth, fun, and hope.
Davisson Brothers Band Website
The Davisson Brothers Band has a unique style infusing a remarkable blend of country, southern rock, and bluegrass to create a distinctive sound captured in their first single, "Big City Hillbilly." This sound, combined with the band's talent and energy, has gained a loyal fan base all over the Eastern United States. Brothers Chris and Donnie Davisson and cousin Sammy Davisson, along with childhood friend Aaron Regester, are continuing musical pursuits started by the Davisson family long ago. Aaron's reliable drums and Sammy's solid bass groove provide the perfect foundation for Donnie's impassioned, soulful vocals with Sammy's flawless harmonies all driven by Chris's mind-bending blend of bluegrass, country, and blues guitar creating a sound unlike anything you've ever heard. "Music has always been a part of our lives," says Chris, "and now we're living our dad's and uncle's dream—playing music around the country and hearing ourselves on the radio."
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