I can’t believe it’s August and the state fair has come, and is almost gone. Today is the last day the band will play there. Tomorrow they have a job at the Lucas Oil Stadium for the third time this week. They have been busy little players!
The band has been crazy busy since getting back from California. They have played at several county fairs and other various jobs around the city. On a personal note, we have been busy recovering our basement from the floods that happened in June. It was a huge job, but we have finished and things are as good as new. It is the reason why there has not been any posting since California.
For the band, the best thing at the Indiana State Fair, came in the package of an 81 year old lady name Liz. She is the first official band groupie! Liz came to the fair every single day and I think she made every performance the band played. On her 81st birthday, she danced the girl number with Adam and they sang “Happy Birthday” to her.
Liz is a very active lady and is still working! As you can see, she can still cut a rug.


We love you Liz, and can’t wait to see you next year!
Here are some photo’s I took from this years fair.
Edward

Daniel (Love that new hat!)

Singing?
High five

Somehow, there is always a news crew.


Last but not least, the nightly parade.

In the coming months, there will be lots of things going on. The Colts season is starting and they will be playing for most of those home games. Look for them not in their clown outfits, but in blue and white Colts attire.
They will also be playing at some of the home Pacer games as well. The Pacers are trying some new forms of entertainment during the game. The clown band will be acting as a pep band inside the area during the game. That should be fun! Again, no clown outfits, just Pacer attire. You will know them by Otis though!

Soon, (now that I am out of the basement!) I hope to post some videos we took in California at the San Diego County Fair. We had an interesting gal that danced with the guys there. So, stay tuned for that and keep your eyes open around the city. You never know where the clown band will show up!

