| Since 1903, those famous clowns from Scottville, Michigan have been entertaining millions of music lovers throughout the state. The Scottville Clown Band consists of musicians from all walks of life and all parts of the map. Members are doctors, lawyers, insurance agents, truck drivers, photographers, blacksmiths, horseshoers, social workers, farmers, retirees, unemployed, police officers, salesmen, sailors, politicians, pilots, criminals, educators, conductors, students, grocers, meat cutters, laborers, disc jockeys, reporters, mechanics, servicemen, accountants, engineers, bankers, bakers, butchers and even judges. |
| The Silvertones band is comprised of three pieces including, midi-accordion guitar and drums. The
Silvertones have been entertaining in the West
Michigan area for the past 50 years. The band
plays a variety of music from old standards,
polkas, ballroom, country western, patriotic, gospel,and sing-a-longs. The Silvertones play for
a variety of venues from dances, to shows, to retirement homes. The Silvertones are truly a
versatile group. The group includes Edd Link on
midi-accordion and vocals, Pete Domeier on
guitar, and Rick Steenbergen on drums. |
| A fixture in West Michigan for over three decades, the Williams Family band and their mix of bluegrass, country, folk and Gospel continues to entertain fans and music lovers from near and far. Founded by the late Larry Williams (a Michigan Country Music Hall of fame fiddle player), his children and grandchildren carry on his legacy with consistently crisp instrumentals, tight vocal harmonies and the inherent grace of a close-knit Christian family.
The band typically consists of Rick Williams on banjo and resonator guitar; Dave Williams on mandolin and fiddle; Carl Williams on guitar; Mary (Williams) Marker on the doghouse bass; and Dave’s son Adam often joining in on mandolin, guitar and vocals, the Williams Family Band offers three generations of musical talent for their audience’s enjoyment.
Fiddle player Jim Bradford (a charter member of the Green Valley Boys/Green Valley Jamboree) isn't getting out as much with the band due to some health issues, but there is always a chance you might run into him at their performances as well!
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