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| Majestic Theatre 119 N. Vermillion St., Streator, IL 61364 815-672-0290 www.majesticshows.com |
| September 17th, 2002 For Immediate Release:
The Majestic Theatre and Friends of Plum Island, a committee of the Illinois Audubon Society,
announce the roster of artists to play a benefit concert "Eagle Fest" being held on the Majestic
Theatre stage Oct.19th and 20th, 2002 in downtown Streator. The two day event "Eagle Fest" is
being held to raise awareness and funds to save Plum Island near Starved Rock State Park, a
wintering bald eagle habitat from commercial development. Joseph Standing Bear Schranz of
Midwest Soaring Foundation who will be a special guest speaker at the event recently stated.
"This event will bring together all walks of people for a common cause. While this may seem
like an insignificant island in the Illinois river it symbolizes something larger. When all walks of
people come together they can promote that which is good in all of us. That we may respect
what we have borrowed from future generations yet unborn. The burial ground of our ancestors
on Plum Island were sacred then, and are still sacred now. I am very pleased to open "Eagle
Fest" with Al Jewer, of Fort Atkinson, WI who will be playing Music of the Native American
Flute" concluded Joseph Standing Bear Schranz. Majestic Theatre spokes person, Katie
Troccoli, added "A wide cross section of musicians and artists will be performing at the event".
On Saturday Oct. 19th, 2002, Eagle Fest will open with Al Jewer playing music of the Native
American Flute, then local group Clarity, from the Flanagan/Blackstone area who include Nate
Steinback, Jeff Tammen, Mitch and Toad Tannahill are scheduled to appear playing original
alternative rock. Then Trim, a hard rock act from Carbondale, IL featuring Ryan Kavinski
(formerly of Ottawa) Scott Mueller and Dave Murdoch. From Albuquerque, New Mexico comes
country music artist, Gabriel Lee, who has written music specifically for this event. We will be
enjoying Great Plains Gypsies, featuring Dan Whitaker, an Americana, folk blues, rock and
country four piece band out of Chicago. Wrapping up the evening will be Philadelphia born John
Condron with his band. Condron will be performing original rock from his album, "My Own
Device".
On Sunday Oct. 20th, 2002, we open with the act Betty Ford who are Kevin Steder, Josh and
Jordan Daniels, of Marseilles, IL . The Bruises, Aja Blue (formerly Marseilles) and Jennie Black
of Peoria will perform an original acoustic set. Country artist Gabriel Lee will take the stage.
The band Remedy, who are Brian Roberts, Jimi Castro, Randy Kouba and Jeff Gargas from
Chicago will appear playing original melodic rock and roll. Closing the evening will be local
country music artist Steve Sharp and his band. Steve Sharp had the country music album of the
year in 1998.
Through out the event there will be special guest artists and speakers appearing making for a
very interesting couple of days of fun, music, and community awareness.
The Majestic Theatre is located at 119 N. Vermillion St., Streator, IL.
Tickets for "Eagle Fest" are $15.00 per day (both days for $25.00) available on line at www.majesticshows.com also at Streator Lawn and Garden, or
Topping’s Pizza in Streator.
Contacts:
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