For the first time in 47 years, Brookings' own Military Pickle
performed live on stage. The occasion was the South Dakota Rock and
Roll Music Association Hall of Fame induction ceremony --say that
phrase fast three times in a row!-- in Sioux Falls last Saturday
evening. They sounded great!
All of the guys had a moment to shine on a solo or two, and all came
through like their 19-year-old selves. Not easy to do when you are in
your mid-60s with only a week of practice! Dave Adamson, the lead
vocalist of the group, is still an active singer and sounded just like
his 1968 voice. He displayed a talent for soul/blues singing that I
never heard back then, even though I sang alongside him for three years
in choirs and a folk group.
The induction banquet itself is a study in stamina and loud music for
the audience, but that's OK. All groups were very good, as you would
expect hall-of-fame performers to be. In addition to the nine bands
inducted, other inductees included 1 radio station, DJ's from the 60s,
two dance ballrooms, two booking agents and four individuals known for
their contributions to South Dakota Music.
John Iverson and I sat across from each other and lasted through five
hours of rockin' and rollin'. At one point, I glanced over at him to
see that he was also plugging his ears at the louder moments. Neither
one of us wants to lose any more of our middle-ear components than we
can afford at our age.
Two pictures below show the members of Military Pickle signing
autographs in the afternoon and performing at night. Watch for South
Dakota Public Broadcasting to televise highlights of the 5-hour
celebration.
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