BELLAMY BROTHERS presented by Rotary Club & Oakes Farms
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231 Wilbur C King Boulevard,Zolfo Springs FL 33890
12 May, 2023
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The Rotary Club of Hardee County invites you to enjoy Friday evening in the park, prior to the Rotary Watermelon Festival on Saturday. We have the perfect duo for honoring our veterans and promoting our Agriculture Industry! Ranchers themselves, home for Howard and David is their 150 acre family ranch. A working ranch, the spread consists of Purebred Charolais Cattle and quarter horses, in beautiful Darby, FL. We welcome The Bellamy Brothers to Pioneer Park, which sits along the beautiful Peace River in the town of Zolfo Springs, FL (approx. 4 miles south of the City of Wauchula, the county seat of Hardee County). This concert is a fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Hardee County. We support many projects in our community each year. Our major project is taking Veterans on an all expense paid trip to Washington, D. C. to see their memorials and visit Arlington National Cemetery. Visit us on Facebook or Instagram to learn more about us! Limited seating, covered seats under the" Nickerson/Ullrich Watermelon Barn" and the remainder of the seats are outdoor. Please be prepared with your chair or blanket. Tickets pre-sold only, unless there are tickets unsold the day of concert. A small number of VIP tickets are available for $100 (front three rows) that include a voucher for meal and beverage from one of the vendors at event. General Admission is $25 Performing at 6 p.m. is local favorite Collin DuBose followed by Hwy. 41 Band (featuring former local artist Tanya Lambert Dubberly. The featured artists, the Bellamy Brothers will be on stage at 8 p.m. The Bellamys officially lifted off the launch pad in 1976 when their single, “Let Your Love Flow,” became an instant smash in both the U.S. and Europe. The love was indeed flowing as The Bellamys jammed for audiences on their sold-out concerts and shared stages with the likes of Loggins & Messina, the Doobie Brothers and the Beach Boys with their patented blend of rock/country music. True to their musical roots, their style and their songwriting was moving steadily more towards their raising. By the late ‘70’s The Bellamys were emerging on the country charts with another bona fide smash. “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me),” originally scrawled on a dinner napkin by David, rocketed them to the top of the country charts the way “Let Your Love Flow,” had done in the pop market just a few years earlier. It proved to be the first of a string of fourteen No. 1 singles in the U.S. alone.Success followed success: “Dancing Cowboys,” “Sugar Daddy,” “You Ain’t Just Whistlin’ Dixie,” “Lovers Live Longer,” “Do You Love As Good As You Look,” “Redneck Girl,” “For All The Wrong Reasons,” “I Love Her Mind,” “I Need More Of You,” “Old Hippie,” “Too Much Is Not Enough,” “Kids Of The Baby Boom,” “Reggae Cowboy” and “Crazy From The Heart,”…all have lined the corridors of the Bellamy’s musical history and their walls with platinum and gold.
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