Show Supplement to The Richfield ReaperReaper Extra May 1819 1994 May 1819 1994 Supplement to The Richfield ReaperReaper Extra rwiT? t Free Food! Free f i 7E e 4 tr Concert! f Data- u n r r JV Sponsored Richfield City Salina City ° V JV Dy rat Richfield Chamber of Commorco Salina Chamber of Commorco t: - t fee o r - i1 vCN Jfcfoodwi£efcl' tinges wiH the opcafej ctKZ' T jf tf £ Sumner Games atfikcx cl cecraofee for the concert Lyman said dacs cat (etuxvt C”tm0ncs Tli Turners 8® mwy crowds will :j The BackCountry Band Wln will — Tli c5 f ihowcasc hc3t local Jimmy Cooper end This ye Ja dancing uCj —so JtJtiittyLjr fcr cacJ t K3f iWs tv He EjcfcCoesry Band Tie EberB Sit an opkn split up with some r-i-ir Cowmiwre mm area AH of the featured emertaiim have for (hose who wish to pwticipsie of the members of the grout) olavina for the Timm of Cooper A real has roong the three groups to accommodate each busy schedules for practiceTTne KkUitldiliuiln i is fortunate in that the Richfield Lions Quh is boating the feiinl stale Lions Club Convention in RkhfielH the smie week of the Summer Games There will be a shortage of chairs so we e encourtMing those attending to bnng their own lawn chairs or blankets Come Join The Fun!!! JTy THE TURNERS ““I ha1 the opportunity to perform all ovc the world Her family settled f0” “ow" M who she met her husband Steve Turner Steve and Denise have four jiichMd daughters: Heather Timany and Shae Ue Denise performs across the state with a variety of partners one of those being her lZ ysaroki daughter April April has grown up with the same love for country music and performing that her mriher hu When they have been given the chance to perform together April's biggest concern has been what they would be called The Turners?" "It gives me great satisfaction to perform in a duet with my very own daugh-te- r JIllZJYCCOPCR ‘Singing Trucker Jimmy Cocper haa been entertaining au£ea ce throughout Southern Utah Ariarra and Nevada for 29 years Jimmy is a bond and bred southern Utah Tty" Jimmy and wife Kathleen live in Bangui tch with their iris children who love to sing with Dad Jimmy loves to sing: and r Hj loves to meet people from everywhere when he entertains He has a vast repertoire and often rings the "good old counfry" a eap-pelto the delight of his audiences Jimmy and brother Than Garfield County Sheriff had the opportunity to open for Chris LeDoux IV la THE BLUEGRASS CONSPIRACY The Bluegrass Conspiracy perform a mis of original bluegrass numbers traditional bluegrass tunes and "bluegrassing" of songs from other areas including swing country rock and folk The band is especially popular with bluegrasa fans tired of hearing just the same old tunes (although the Conspiracy can perform those too and often does by request) Their tight vocal harmonies driving instrumental and obvious eniov ment of what they are doing make the bank a favorite wherever it appears Their cassette albums "Makia' Bluegrass" and "Mountain Davikht Tune hare been well received and show off the band's versatility to good advantage A CD is contemplated in the near future THE BACKCOUNTRY BAND The BackCountry Bam! is a group of young musicians from Southern Utah They have performed throughout Utah and Northern Arizona entertaining at lairs rodeos weddings dances and opening for Chris LeDoux Earl Thomas Candy and Southern Pacific concerts With four of the original members returning from missions tfof year they hope to pick up where they left off Kickin out some good ole country music toe-tappi- n' |