Birchrunville July 4, 2001 Parade
On July 4, 2001 the Voodoo DeVille Blues Band triumphantly returned to the 26th annual Birchrunville, PA Independence Day parade.
In spite of the lingering threat of rain, the parade was bigger than ever and the response from those along the parade route was overwhelming. It was a great day all around.
Click here for more pictures from the Birchrunville 2001 parade.
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We took it up a notch this year -- our float had a much more professional flair. Note the new paint job and the flashy tires.
Soon we got the word to move out!
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Of course, with the King leading the way, we knew the rain would hold off.
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Thankfully, we weren't lined up behind the horses...
The Farmall contingent lined up behind Voodoo DeVille float...
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...and soon we were on our way!
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The crowd was spectacular along the whole parade route.
There was a heck of a crowd as we passed through "downtown" Birchrunville.
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(With the King leading the way, how could anything possibly go wrong?)
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The Delaware Destroyer was having a good day.
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Bill, our driver, head mechanic, and lord of electricity proudly displayed his colors.
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The Professor's electronic keyboard was a first for the parade.
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"Man, this sun sho' feels good."
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Stacks, you had plenty of volume. Honest!
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The Rooster jazzed up his Telecaster real special...
...matching Pops' patriotic shorts perfectly.
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 And when you get a thumbs up from the Minute Man, you know you done good!
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