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Endless Chaos Established in Jan. 2008 building off a sound that mixes the styles of Classic Rock, Indie, Grunge, and New Age Rock making it into a sound all their own. EC plays kick ass original rock songs with melodic guitars, driving bass lines, pounding drums and powerful female lead vocals. You cannot help but to be drawn in and lose yourself into the music that tells tales of happiness, love lost, grief, revenge, self reliance and hope. This is life. This is Endless Chaos.

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Whether playing drums, guitar, keyboard, bass or just singing, music has always been a part of Lane Butler's life. He has played music since 1992 and has since entertained crowds in hundreds of venues including Bogart's and King's Island with bands such as Manic, Haze Effect, The Swank Band, and currently, Catch 22 - sponsored by Jagermeister. Acoustically, Lane has done his own show since 1995, adding new songs all along the way to keep material fresh and new. As you may have seen by his song list, Lane knows over 125 songs and still counting!!

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Get out ya seat people because the Naked Karate Girls has rolled up wit da curb feelers and brought the party! Dis ain’t just another band, dis is an experience. Knowwhudimean' NKG is four city slickers from Cincinnati, Ohio who have been bringing the fun in other bands for years. Now, united by 3-piece suits, Schlitz beer and a mastery of mustache grooming skills, NKG has come together to form the ultimate undercover party force. We’re not just the local fuzz...we’re three macho cops and one crazy suspect who tro down the best music from all decades. Kapiche' Afraid to dance' Fuggedaboudit. We make you shake like a love machine with funny choreography, props and outfits that encourages everyone in the audience to participate wit us. We even have a dance pole on stage just so the ladies can get up and express themselves. Dis is a world class show. The Naked Karate Girls can be seen and heard cuffing-and-stuffing audiences throughout the Midwest in clubs, live venues, private parties, weddings, and corporate functions.

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Hey everybody, put on your dancin’ shoes! It’s time for the Disco phenomenon known as Boogie Fever. Rudy Duck, Buddy Velvet, Heywood Japayme, and the Candyman will electrify your senses with crazy grooves. Boogie Fever plays all the top Disco dance hits of the 70’s, with an amazing fully costumed stage show! It’s a funky time warp sure to get your back off the wall and out on the floor! Don’t hold back now, everyone here has a license to GET DOWN!

Boogie Fever has been performing all over the US and Internationally for over 20 years and has worked for such names as Caesars Palace, McDonalds Corp., The United States Navy, Ford Motors, Universal Studios, The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, etc.

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44262
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Singing, performing and recording country music for almost twenty years has shaped Toby May into a performer all his own. Originally from north-central Florida, this southern native heard his beckoning at the tender age of 10, from country radio. The early ‘90s brought a whole new feeling to country music that was all new to the young man. The song was “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old), and from that moment Toby began singing anything country. Mimicking and idolizing his musical hero, Garth Brooks that would eventually lead him to the stage show he performs today. In the late ‘80s, Toby’s parents divorced and in 1991, he moved with his mother to Ohio. Toby began performing in school talent contests and local festivals. His first taste of the spotlight was his 8th grade talent show. From that moment, all he wanted was to be heard and seen. He began honing his skills and networking with everyone he could. He sang solo gigs and backyard barbeques with a small karaoke machine, anywhere someone would listen. On the Christmas of 1994, he received his first instrument, a secondhand classical guitar, and a certificate for four guitar lessons. Toby learned quickly and in no time at all was out there playing gigs everywhere. Suddenly, larger venues were within reach, and local festivals were calling. He explored his musical adventures, but knew his real journey would begin after high school. In September 2001, just days before the tragic events of 911, Toby flew to Florida to perform in the Colgate Country Showdown at the world famous Twin Oaks Mansion Pavilion at Silver Springs National Park in Ocala. Though the contest proved to be unfruitful, the experience was monumental, as the days main event featured the likes of: Sons of the Desert and Leroy Parnell. In the latter part of September 2001, Toby made the move to Nashville, TN. He made the acquaintance of a well known song writer/producer, who would guide him through the ins and outs of the Nashville music scene. Playing the local clubs and famous venues of Broadway and Printer’s alley, Toby eventually recorded two songs before leaving Nashville, with his hopes of a record deal crushed, in the spring of 2002. Disappointed over the outcome of his Nashville experience, he went back to Florida to lick his wounds and rethink his future. In the fall of 2002, Toby returned to Ohio and formed the band Rough Country. Just a few guys getting together , it wasn’t much and didn’t last long. The group never made it out of the garage. But, he pursued his ambitions and joined a new band in central Ohio and was the front man for the next three years playing all over at Ohio fairs and festivals, private parties, and events. In 2007, Rough Country would resurface for Toby. He fronted the band through a few shows and even a fair, before the band dismembered in July of 2008. Through the years life had made it difficult for the now 28 year old performer. Struggles to maintain a band and book gigs proved to be a daunting task in rural Ohio. In many cases his vision often clashed with the vision of others, leaving Toby with thoughts of doubt and despair. 2008 would prove to be the most difficult year of all. On February 28th Toby would fall victim to a horrible farming accident, nearly losing his right arm after getting entangled in the auger of a salt spreader. It would take three surgeries and months of therapy before regaining use of his arm, still with considerable impairment. But, even with impairment, Toby was able to return to work and performing music as well, including his final performance with Rough Country at the local county fair. Life is funny and full of joy, despite the bad, in early august 2008, Toby became a father of a new baby boy, Austin Lane, and he would take the next six months off from music to adjust to his new family and prepare for 2009. In the spring of 2009, Toby again hit the studio and emerge with his first full original 10 song album. He is currently building a new entertainment company and booking dates for 2009 and 2010. Toby resides in the hills of central Ohio with his fiancée Tina, and his children Jasmine, Tyler, and Austin. The future looks bright for Toby May

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