![]() It was my pleasure to work with the Velcro Pygmies. It was an unforgettable evening and will be talked about for years to come!! I can't remember our Ball ever ending with people still on the dance floor as the lights were coming on in the arena!! I can't express enough how much I appreciate all you and your guys did to entertain and ensure that everyone enjoyed themselves. You admiration for our Military Men and Women is respectable and Chase's guitar solo of the National Anthem sent chills down my spine, Max with his dance moves and Chris playing the drum for our Snake Dance could not have been more perfect. Our guests range from 21 - 95 and I was beyond excited when I saw an 85 year old dancing to Poor Some Sugar On Me! I appreciate you and making the music/performance/night enjoyable for everyone of all ages. If you are looking for a band that jaw dropping, heart stopping, earth shaking, and memory making, your search is over. Over the years, I have watched this become a scarcity and it is great to see that the Pygmies remember this is for the fans. After they rocked the crowd, I saw them hang around for hours meeting every single person that wanted to give them a high five, take a picture, get an autograph, or thank them for coming. The band has a heart of service and it shows. I have never worked with a band that is so similarly minded as the Pygmies. It is the perfect trifecta that we always seek and only occasionally find.Īs I mentioned, our event is a fundraiser for children's charities. Plus, they really sound good! Great singing, great playing and great personalities. And that's what The World Famous Velcro Pygmies deliver!įrom the over the top intro, to the dancing, to the crowd interaction, to the high kicks, to the hair, these guys give an amazing experience. If you want fun, and you want your crowd to have fun, you've got to give them an "experience". But is that fun? No, I don't really think so. We are 60 miles from Nashville and have no shortage finding someone that "sounds like Tim McGraw" or "looks like Luke Bryan" to come out and play a few chords and sing some songs for an hour or so. ![]() There are a ton of great bands out there. That's where the music selection comes in. In order to keep everyone outside (at our event), we have to keep them entertained. Since we are located on the downtown square, we create a little completion for ourselves with the local establishments who all seem to undercut us on drink prices to get the benefit of the extra foot traffic our event brings to the area. Our club relies on gate donations and drink sales to produce revenue. Our event is all ages and free to attend. We put on this two-day block party/street festival to raise money to further the Kiwanis mission of "changing the world, one child at a time". 41A Festival is the primary fundraiser for Tullahoma's Highland Rim Kiwanis Club.
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