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What a week it was! If you have a bobber, a chopper, a
3-wheeler, a bagger, a vin-tage bike or any bike, and you didn’t
enter one of the 9 ride-in shows at the Chip, you missed out. The
Chip had them all, from inaugu-ral runnings such as Women &
Wheels and the Three-Dom show, to a monster heritage event: the
Rat’s Hole 30th Anniversary Custom Bike Show.
On Saturday the stars of History’s “Counting Cars”—Shannon
Aikau, Ryan and Horny Mike—cranked up the first ever Buffalo Chip
School’s Out Chopper Show, presented by Haul Bikes and it was a
trip! We’ll expect a repeat next year with even more raucous
reverie.
Sunday was a riot of FXRs and Dynas as Big Joe corralled the top
bikes running on these platforms for one of the best shows of the
rally. There’s no reigning in the enthusiasm for these models and
who wants to? Let’s celebrate them instead!
Part 1 of Monday’s doubleheader reeled in any-body and everybody
with the Full Throttle Florida All-Brands show. If you couldn’t
find a category to enter, you must have arrived on a donkey. At the
east end of the CrossRoads, Kory Souza’s No-Class Show took the
opposite tack: no classes at all, just recognition of craftsmanship
and roadworthiness.
Tuesday’s trifecta started early with the inaugu-ral Women &
Wheels Show, held as part of the
Biker Belles Signature Ride. Animated partici-pation and
attention to detail figured large here. The first-ever Three-Dom
show followed, putting a stake in the ground for proponents of the
third
wheel. The People’s Choice and Custom Divi-sion winner was a
home-built trike brought by
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ShowCaSe StageSFriday, august 10th Bikini Beach stage
1PM ......................... Head Banging Contest1:30PM
..................... Beer & Burps Contest2PM
.......................Whipped Cream Twister2:30PM
....................... Rope Swing Contest3PM
...............................Karaoke Fight Club3:30PM
........................Slip ‘N’n Slide Relay4PM
......................... Frozen T-Shirt Contest4:30PM
.....................Ice Cold Jorts Contest5PM
....................Homemade Bikini Contest5:30PM
...........Homemade Mankini Contest6PM
...........................Pickle Lickin’ Contest6:30PM ........
Air Sex World ChampionshipsMidnight ....................Live Music:
Big Skillet
kinison stage6PM .............................School of
Burlesque7:55 PM ...........................Buffalo Dreamers8:00 PM
..............................The Flaunt Girls9:55PM
............................Buffalo Dreamers10PM
..................................The Flaunt GirlsMidnight
..............................Charlie Brechtel
roadhouse stage8PM, 10PM, Midnight ............... Live Music:
Pat Terranova
JVc crossroads stage1:30PM .....................Live Music: Big
Skillet3:30PM ................................... Biker Games
Hosted by Tumbleweed4:30PM ........Live Music: Creed Fisher
Band6:30PM ................................... Biker Games Hosted
by Tumbleweed
crossroads eVents7–11AM ..................Free Pancake
Breakfast9AM ..................CrossFit at the CrossRoads9–3PM
.............................Blade Aces Axe & Knife Throwing
Championship9AM–6PM ..............Miss Buffalo Chip Bikini Bike
Wash9AM–6PM ...................... BMW Demo RidesNoon – 1:30PM
...Live Music: Pat Terranova1–1:30PM ........ Ives Brothers Wall of
Death3–5PM ............AMA Supermoto Heat Races3–3:30PM ........
Ives Brothers Wall of Death3–3:30PM ..................... Blade
Aces Awards3:30–4:30PM ......Live Music: Pat Terranova4–4:40 PM
....... Ives Brothers Wall of Death5–6PM ............AMA Supermoto
Main Event6–6:30PM ........ Ives Brothers Wall of Death6–7PM
......... “Rebel On the Highway” Actor Autograph Sessions &
“Rough Boys” Movie Auditions
Schedules are subject to change.
Bike Shows …Stephanie Komro whose father, its builder, passed
away just last week. She saw to his wishes, entered the trike and
was honored to see it win double.
Meanwhile the Sportster Show-down raged in the Chip Gardens,
with fun, food, music and awards. This one’s always cool.
Wednesday dawned on the Sexi-est Bagger show with bling to spare
and Thursday exploded with one of the largest Rat’s Hole Custom
Shows ever for their 30th anniver-sary in Sturgis. Mega radical
cus-toms always vie at Rat’s Hole, as builders strive to win a
coveted bronze rat trophy.
That capped off a wicked week of custom showcases for 2018. This
is one roster that can’t be rivaled.
The Chip is the heart of rally week and for red blooded race
fans, there’s an even better reason to make a trip to the Chip: the
Supermoto USA AMA Vet National Championships.
“Supermoto riders are well rounded. They’re adept at a vari-ety
of disciplines and their skill range is under-rated,” said Brok
McAllister the Series Director. These riders must be proficient on
pavement, in the dirt and on a motocross course. That’s what makes
this kind of racing so exciting!
The one-off, specially con-structed track loops around the
Buffalo Chip Field
of Flags with 3 jumps and 9 corners to keep the action kicking.
It runs about .65-mile and is 70% dirt. Attendance is free for
anyone who cares to sidle up to the action today and tomorrow,
august 10th and 11th, when qualifying kicks off just after lunch
each day.
There’s a total $10,000 purse up for grabs and this event crowns
champions in 3 National divisions. There are Pro Invitational and
Open Amateur divisions, too. “We have all the heavy hitters in our
sport here for this,” said McAllister.
Like a long island iced tea on high octane, supermoto is a
perfect blend of ingredi-ents that result in an amaz-
ing experience. We’ll see you there!
ama Supermoto raCeS todayChallenging hybrid competition
contributors: Aaron Packard, Jordan Axtman, Brad Schneck, Grant
Ekroth, Jack McIntrye, Cindy Erato, Nyla Griffith, Mary Panerio,
Jeff Smith, Rachael Silver, Vincent Stemp. Other material
contributed by staff of the Rapid City Journal.circulationThe
Sturgis Rider® Daily is published seven consecutive days during the
Sturgis Rally. 9500 copies are distributed each day at 70 locations
in the Black Hills and to campers at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip.
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Doggonnit! It was only a few days ago I welcomed you back,
saying it had been like no time had passed since you’d left. Now I
watch you prepar-ing for your departure and, while I know you must,
we’re sad to see you go. It has been our privilege and honor that
you chose to share another joy-ous vacation time with us, renewing
our friendships.
Please watch for the 2018 summary on the BuffaloChip.com home
page. Several of you requested I get off my duff and do one this
year, and I will. Know, however, I’m really stoked about the plans
for all that will be new in 2019. PLUS, we’ll very soon begin
making our first and very exciting 2019 concert announcement. Stay
tuned to the Chip’s social media.
And so, my friends, it’s with genuine heartfelt sincerity that I
say, on behalf of the entire Buffalo Chip staff, Happy Trails to
you until we meet again. Drive carefully on your return trip. Have
a wonderful year with other friends and family. And then bring
those smilin’ faces right back here next year and tell us all about
it. Until then, and as always, please
ride Free and take risks— Woody & Crew
Woody’s fareWell
What: AMA Supermoto Racing
When: Friday, August 10 & Saturday, August 11Where: Buffalo
Chip
CrossRoads
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Not everyone knows that the Buf-falo Chip is named after Jim
“Buffalo Chips” White, a U.S. Cavalry scout and loyal follower of
Buffalo Bill Cody. So it’s in the spirit of Buffalo Chips, that we
acknowledge the indomitable friends of the Sturgis Buffalo Chip
Campground, the happy campers who return year after year, bring
their friends, and create a palpable family reunion ambience. Some
say there’s something special in the air at the Chip, others say
it’s in the dirt. We believe it’s in the hearts and souls of the
people who’ve become Chip Family. And, as Cody appreciated White,
we salute them!
SRD: When was your first journey to the Buffalo Chip?
e: In 2004 we pulled into Fenske and immedi-ately walked over to
a van with people and intro-duced ourselves. More people came over
and we invited them in. So many people came that by the end of the
week we were planning for next year! That’s how the party tent
began. People bring snacks and liquor, everyone shares, and there’s
no problems.
SRD: Which year has been your most memorable?e: It was 2009, the
year of the hail storm. It
was also the year Steven Tyler fell off the stage. We were right
there with our elbows on the stage so we saw everything! Joe Perry
was having audio troubles, and Steven was attempting to distract
the crowd on the catwalk, so he attempted a spin and ended up
falling. We were front page for that.
SRD: Do you ride? If so, which Black Hills ride is your
favorite?
K: I have a 100th Anniversary Heritage Soft-tail. We go
everywhere we can while we’re there. Sometimes we’ll take off for a
couple of days before the party gets started. Our favorite ride is
Keystone up to Mt. Rushmore. We go in through Custer State Park and
Iron Mountain Road and back down into Keystone with a stop at
Ruby’s.
e: We do Crazy Horse and people always ask why we do that ride
every year. I never get tired of Mt. Rushmore. It’s a wonder to
ride the Black Hills, and to be an American.
SRD: What’s it like, camping at the Buffalo Chip?
e: We’re known for being Buffalo Chip Ambassadors. We take in
new campers and show them the ropes, make them feel more
comfort-able.
K: It’s always been the best party anywhere.e: We refuse to
bring our RV, but we do some
glam camping. When the Chip started, it was all about friends
and camping and campfires. We would rather keep in the spirit of
the old Sturgis Rally. That’s why we tent camp. Little by little
everyone around us is starting to bring RV’s, but to each their
own.
SRD: What does the Chip mean to you? e: One year, Ken’s sister
was very ill. We had
just arrived and set up when we got the news that she’d passed
away. We were going to leave, but Ken said his sister would have
wanted us to stay. So we left all our personal belongings for our
friends to watch over while we were gone for three or four days,
and they protected it like it was theirs. That’s why the Chip is so
special to us. It’s unique. When we go back, it’s a family
reunion.
We absolutely love the Buffalo Chip. We wouldn’t stay anywhere
else. We could, but we choose the Chip year after year because of
the people there. We adore everyone, and people go out of their way
to help us feel welcome there. We love it.
Are you a longtime or loyal Chipster with a story to tell?
Email: [email protected].
Sneak PreviewSneak preview of Sturgis Car Museum. The newest,
coolest car museum intown with a Swedish flair, featuring one of
the largest collections of Saabcars in the world. Get out of the
heat/rain. Get a free water and cool off
while you enjoy the 100+ vehicles newly arrived here!
Biker friendly! Throttle on over and check us out!Located @
Southwest
corner of Exit 32 ( Junction& Vanocker Canyon Rd.)
940 Dickson Drive
Admission $8 per personor $15 couple
From 1950 to 2011:1950 Saab 2 Cylinder @ 25HP1955 Harley
Davidson Panhead
1957 Seagrave Convertible FiretruckBonneville Salt Flat Record
Holder
200+ MPHOpen Road Racer– See the car used by Jerry Seinfeld on
theshow Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee!
- Hear the story of selling a Saab to Jay Leno!JUST TO NAME A
FEW!
Legendary buffaLo chip famiLyOur Loyal Uberfans
Ken & Elizabeth Becker
The Wild Gypsy Tour kicked off with a wel-come from Woody on
Friday, August 3rd and this group of spirited women riders never
looked back.
The women-only campout united women from around the world as
they rode to iconic Black Hills landmarks, networked, and yes,
partied. They built their own community within the fabulous,
much
larger community of the Buffalo Chip benefitting from advantages
no other women’s riding event can tout. Said WGT founder, Kelly
Yazdi, “WGT is on its way to being a milestone event in women’s
moto culture, and we’ve found a home at the Buf-falo Chip.”
Wanna rock your gypsy soul? Check out the website and be here
next year: wildgypsytour.com.
Best Deals on 2019 are now!
The best way to seal the deal on next year’s rally is to book
your space on the way out this year. Prices will never be better
and you’ll get prime campsite location selection. Where’s Woody?
He’s at the box office, getting set for your return in 2019 to the
Sturgis Buffalo Chip, the premiere Sturgis Rally destination,
serving campers for more than 37 years.
The Former H-D Factory Team rider is a 3-time AMA Grand National
Champion, in 2006, 2007 and 2008. He wraps up a 25-year long racing
career this season, as a privateer on an Indian FTR750. And he
sounds really happy!
SRD: What’s different about being a privateer instead of a
factory rider?
KcJ: The factory Indian and H-D teams have budgets way bigger
than any privateer. But for me, being a privateer is better. You
don’t have all the drama and hype. All I need is a mechanic, a good
bike and myself—and I’m good.
SRD: And you can make a living?KcJ: As a privateer you can work
all winter for
sponsors. I’m doing just as good if not better than when I was
riding for the (H-D) factory.
SRD: Is that because sponsors already know you?KcJ: Yes but it
doesn’t matter who you are.
Even though I’ve accomplished a lot it’s still tough to sell
them on our sport, at least until the last few years. Now with TV
packages and things like the X-Games, that really helps get
sponsors on board.
SRD: So the AFT organization has helped?KcJ: AFT is doing an
amazing job. There’s still
stuff to be addressed; some of the venues are nice for the fans
but the tracks are not so good for rid-ers. It’s hard to get
both.
SRD: You’re riding the Indian FTR750 now, right?
KcJ: Probably over half the field is on Indian FTRs now. I rode
the Harley XG last year and I figured, if you can’t beat ‘em, might
as well join
‘em. The FTR is proven right out of the box because they
listened to the people who were and are involved in flat track.
SRD: So it’s different from last year, when you were an H-D
Factory rider?
KcJ: Last year was pretty tough for me, men-tally tough and
draining. You start doubting your-self.
SRD: Maybe where Sammy Halbert is now?KcJ: We’ve all been there.
He’s a good rider,
he wants to win. Obviously it’s not the rider. It’s a gamble
developing a new motorcycle.
SRD: As a pro, what do you think of the Super Hooligans?
KcJ: At first I thought it was gonna be a crash fest, but I was
totally wrong. They showcase flat-track very well. It’s good to
have new people watch-ing and coming to our events. We need more
than our diehard dirt track fans and Hooligan races get people
interested who might not be.
SRD: How was racing at the Chip last year?KcJ: It was a pretty
cool atmosphere, way dif-
ferent than any other. The fans are right on the racetrack with
us, so close they can almost touch you as you go by. It was
amazing, what they did to accommodate us.
SRD: Did you hear that Cory Texter called you the “Tom Brady of
flattrack?”
KcJ: (laughing) Ah, Cory! He’s a good kid. I knew his dad and
they helped me out quite a bit when I was coming up. As for the
comment, I’m good with it!
kenny CoolBeth, Jr.Racer Q&A:
2nd annual wgtWild Gypsies storm the Chip!
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Strider rider CuStomSTerrific and tiny
If you haven’t seen these tiny, fabulous custom Strider bikes,
you need to. They’re based on 12” Strider balance bikes and each
one is a vision of the particular custom bike builder who created
it.
The tiny customs are an initiative of the Flying Piston Charity
Breakfast, an event that gathers talented builders from the Chip’s
Motorcycles As Art exhibition together with fans and friends on the
first Sunday of Rally week at the CrossRoads. The Breakfast
benefits Black Hills area tech ed scholarships and Motorcycle
Missions.
In a new collaboration with Strider Bikes, makers of balance
bikes that inspire kids to ride, stock Striders were sent to select
builders who worked their magic, as the pictures show. After the
Sturgis Rally, the bikes will travel to designated motorcycle
events and Strider races nationwide, then be auctioned before the
2019 class is revealed.
Builders include: Rick Fairless, Paul Yaffe, Jody Perewitz, Pat
Patterson, Kirk Taylor, Bryan Fuller and Motorcycle Missions.
Loaded Gun’s Kevin Dunworth and his twin six-year-old
daughters customized and donated one of their Striders, too,
which was a featured item at the Breakfast auction this year.
The Flying Piston Builders Breakfast is made possible by
presenting sponsor Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys along with
Lincoln Elec-tric, Kirsh Helmets, Steve Reed/Steve’s Garage, and
Strider. See the strider Rider Custom at the CrossRoads Big Engine
Bar through Rally’s end.
aBout the flying Piston
The Flying piston charity Breakfasts are produced by marilyn
Stemp of Iron Trader News and Jeff najar of Biker pros to
assist in raising awareness and funds for non-profits and
individuals in the biker community.
Contact: Marilyn Stemp, 828-205-8482, email
[email protected] or www.theflyingpiston.com.
Photo by Sean Lichter. www.lichterphoto.com
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CUSTER STATE PARKLODGE COOKOUTS
Just off Needles Highway is a great place to stop for a cookout.
Hundreds of bikers a day head over to Custer State Park for a juicy
buffalo burger and great eats. To enjoy a hayride and hoedown in a
mountain meadow where you can enjoy a chuck wagon feast, check out
Blue Bell Lodge. Groups meet at the Blue Bell Lodge at 5:00 p.m.
and leave from there for a 45-minute scenic hayride around the
park. The chuck wagon feast includes choice of steak or burger with
all the fixings plus side dishes, cornbread, dessert and beverages.
There’s entertain-ment, too, with a singing cowboy along for the
ride. Souvenir hats and bandannas are part of the fun. Cost is $58
per adult. Come as you are, but reserva-tions are recommended. Call
605-255-4531.
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Having the RSD Super Hooligans at the Chip is a WFO blast! Their
energy, their zany shenanigans, their outlaw attitude: it all
transmits unpretentious moto fun that’s off the hook.
When these guys meet up, you can count on spirited riding and
intense competition. Why? Because bragging rights are at stake and
street cred is in the balance. Super Hooligan racing gets the nod
for kickstarting the racing renaissance a few years back and thanks
to input from Indian Motor-cycle, it has stayed true to its
roots.
They don’t call it “The Greatest Show on Dirt” for nothing!
Super hooligan raCingThere’s no containing them!
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Right now, while it’s early, you can get 2019 admis-sion passes
to the Sturgis Buffalo Chip for as little as $19 a day. That
secures you a place to party and crash during the 2019 Sturgis
rally, plus all the fun that goes with it. So don’t leave for home
without them! If you have a favorite camping spot, now’s the time
to lock it in.
The current 2019 pass prices are the lowest they’ll be all year,
so reserve yours now to get the most out of your experience at the
2019 Sturgis Rally. Prices will only go up from here once Woody
books all those top-shelf bands.
Sure, you can wait until band announcements start next year, but
history shows that the Chip has the big-gest names and best concert
experience at the Rally. So why wait? Seal the deal then watch as
the 2019 lineup is revealed and your vacation looks better and
better.
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip has been Sturgis Rally ground zero for
37 consecutive years. No one can touch that leg-acy. You can’t get
more for less anywhere else in the world.
get 2019 Chip paSSeS now!The Buffalo Chip’s ubiquitous Rod
“Woody”
Woodruff loves to meet campers. He turns up everywhere at the
Chip, so keep your eyes peeled for his smiling face and say hello.
Also look for Woody in the pages of the Sturgis Rider Daily to win
Chip merch. Each day there’s a different Woody carica-ture hidden
in a photo of an event or location he especially recommends. The
first three readers who report their find to the Chamber of
Com-merce/Rally Info Center at the Chip Crossroads win a prize bag.
And don’t forget to notice where Woody is hiding out, because
that’s definitely the place to be each day.
where’s wooDy?
here are the 2019 DateS:early Bird pass:
July 29–aug. 11, 2019extended rally pass: aug. 3–aug. 11,
2019
rally pass: aug. 5–aug. 11, 2019
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sassy anD classy
The sassiest and the classiest of all in the Sassy and Classy
Model Search Contest is Teresa Walker from Canyon, Texas. A close
second place is Erynn McQueen, of Cold Spring, MN. They’re shown
here with 2018 Buffalo Chip Poster Model Alexa. Congratulations
ladies!
Live Public Auction held at the adjacent Hilton Garden Inn.
Features: Prime 7.2 Acre Commercial Property just off I-90 Exit 59.
54,000+-sq. ft. Class S multi-use building w/partial interior
finish for large scale indoor water park, 60’+- ceiling height.
Excellent high trafficlocation in an established heavy retail,
restaurant and motel corridor at North LaCrosse St. & E Mall
Drive. Terms and Conditions: Propertyoffered as follows: 1,
Combination of Real Estate complete with the 54,000+- sq. ft.
structure; 2, Salvage rights on existing 54,000+-structure through
December 31, 2018; 3, Real Estate only, allowing for salvage of
structure, to be removed. See www.bradeenauction.comfor additional
terms and conditions.INDUSTRIAL LIQUIDATION PERSONAL PROPERTY
AUCTION:ONLINE BIDDING ONLY, OPEN FRIDAY August 10 through
Wednesday August 15, 10:00 am, subject to “soft close”
feature.Selling without minimum or reserve at timed “Online Only”
public Auction - Online bidding available Friday August 10
throughWednesday August 15, 10:00 AM
200+ large commercial “Splashtacular” waterslide and waterpark
fiberglass components; climbing ropes and harness, zip line, etc.;
Largeassortment of commercial/industrial electric boxes, switches,
breakers, starters, etc.; 4 “Power Fin” 1,500,000 BTU commercial
waterheaters; 2 Large Innovent Air Handling Systems; commercial
windows & doors; several Nidec & Nema 15, 30 and 40HP
industrial waterpumps; several Neptune Bensen high rate filter
systems; 8 Type 3R Square D electric services; Square D 800 Amp E1
service; Mertron firepump control, 50HP/480V; large assortment of
service panels & boxes; CoolAir condenser units; Industrial
cooling & air handling systems;Lg. group of thermoglass window
panels; concrete “tubs”, etc.; Asst. PVC & galvanized pipe;
wide variety of structural steel, I-Beams, spiralstaircases, beams,
columns, braces, brackets, hardware, etc. Waterpark equipment of
all types and MUCH MORE!
Watch www.bradeenauction/hibid.com for complete listing of 100+-
lots selling “Online”, and NOT included in the Real Estate
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MAJOR RAPID CITY – BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTACOMMERCIAL REAL
ESTATE & INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL PROPERTY LIQUIDATION
AUCTIONTHE PROPOSED “RIPPIN RAPIDS WATER PARK” ON 7.23 PRIME
COMMERCIAL ACRES
LOCATED AT 621 EAST MALL DRIvE, RAPID CITY SDCOMMERCIAL REAL
ESTATE AUCTION:
TUESDAY AUGUST 14, 2018 10:00 AM MDT
Chris Long,Listing Broker
How Do You Rally? Show us!The best selfie we get each day will
appear in the next day’s paper. So make it a good one and remember,
it has to be printable—both in content and quality. Photos received
will be submitted for the 2019 By Bikers, For Bikers Mural at the
CrossRoads, too. Text: 828-205-8482 Email:
[email protected]’s image: Married at sunset at the
Buffalo Chip!
If you can make your own damn fun with rudimentary elements,
Camp Zero is for you. An old barn turned into a bar, some planks
and blocks, a couple of tents and a few dozen sympatico friends
turned a pasture into a party this week at the inaugural Camp Zero.
Turning a pasture into a party? Hmmm, that’s’ sort of how the
Buffalo Chip, a.k.a. The Best Party Anywhere™, got started. So does
this make Camp Zero “The Best Party… Nowhere?
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Friday, august 10, 2018page 12 SturgiS rider daily
Rock and glam metal guitarist Lita Ford was the ideal artist for
a night of stellar, driving diversion. She hit it hard. Then Kid
Rock took revelers fast, on a rough road riding, through a set list
of steadfast hits and biker anthems. It was a first-rate night on
the Wolfman Jack Stage.
LAST NIGHT’S CONCERT …
for ClaSSiC roCkThe Buffalo Chip is the place
The biggest concerts during the Sturgis Rally are at the Buffalo
Chip; always have been. Performers say they love the energy of the
Chip audiences who have made themselves mem-orable to the top names
in rock for their “twisted throttle” applause.
Legacy bands of classic rock make a point of playing The Chip;
Lynyrd Skynyrd has referred to themselves as “the Chip’s house
band,” an undeni-able compliment graciously accepted.
In an unparalleled assemblage of marquee names on the Wolfman
Jack stage this week: Skynyrd closed out 20 years of Chip
performances; Foreign-er’s original members reunited celebrating 40
years; and tonight John Kay & Steppenwolf appear dur-ing what
many say is their final tour ever. That’s a dream week of concerts
for classic rock fans!
It’s been a week of history-making performances,
legendary names, renowned musi-cians: at a venue that’s hosted
the concerts of a lifetime for 37 years. And we’re already planning
for next year.
A MILESTONE MARKEDWhen your “house band” prepares for their last
performance after 20 straight years, it’s a legacy to recognize. So
Woody and his daughter Toni presented Lynyrd Skynyrd with a
handcrafted commemorative Chip remembrance to mark the occasion.
Happy trails, friends, and thanks for the memories.
John Kay & Steppenwolf tonight!