Green Bay 2007
One again Green Bay, Wisconsin and the Oneida Casino were hosts to fabulous Rockin' 50's Fest III. The line-up of performers this year was even larger than in 2005. Over 150 acts performed from Wednesday may 16th through sunday May 20th. As was the case on '05, Ed and George had the pleasure of meeting many of their listeners who had come to Green Bay.
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It sure was great to get back to the Oneida. The folks in charge are really top shelf.
Fans of good old rock and roll and rockabilly came from all over the world for this event.
These folks from Japan have been here for this before. They sure know how to spend five days. Just having fun!!!
The casino sponsored a classic and antique car show. What a "used car lot".
This '58 Chevy was a real gem.
Here you see George with some friends and faithful listeners from Iowa. Marg and John are super people.
Someone let the animals out. Oops! Sorry. That's Alan Clark. Actually he's a real nice guy and a good friend.
George is with Ken from the casino staff. He works closely with Phil Duran. They do a fabulous job and they are so accomodating>
Bill Clark and Big Jay McNeely pose for the camera.
Charlie Gracie is saying, "Is that Ed and George? Let me out of here."

 

Charlie Gracie signed many autographs.
Rockabilly legends, The Collins Kids, put on an incredible show.
Ed and George spent a lot of time with the legendary Sonny West.
Frankie "Sea Cruise" Ford was a crowd pleaser as usual.
Johnny Mason of the Clovers is a little nervous being around Ed and George. Can't blame him for that.
Linda Gail Lewis, Jerry Lee's sister, gave a rocking performance.
Ed and Carl Mann have a good laugh. We wonder if it had anything to do with George. Naw!
Ed, George, Bill Clark and Flo Murdock enjoy breakfast with Carl Mann and Dale Hawkins. Tough way for Dale and Carl to start the day. It can only get better from here.
We at YM all want to say that the 50's Fest at the Oneida Casino was a class operation and we would like to thank Phil Duran and all those involved for their hospitality.

 

 
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