Post by jptheprofessor on Jun 6, 2006 15:02:37 GMT -5
Thanks to Custom Skin Art in Altoona for inviting Q94 to be a part of their 2nd annual Choppin' Lot Party on Saturday, June 3. Save for a little rain towards the end of the broadcast, it was a grand time! A lot of cool choppers showed up, including some custom models built from scratch! Awards were handed out for best original chopper and more! Mort Construction sponsored complimentary food, catered by Fat Daddy's Barbecue! Q94 Calendar Girls Tricia and Stephanie autographed posters and pulled Harley qualifier names. And musical entertainment was provided by Clearfield-based roots/Americana music trio Rusty Gun Revival (formerly Blind Jonny Death), with a special cameo appearance at the end by popular local Elvis impersonator Phil McCaulley, who did some King-like howling on "That's Alright Mama!" A good time was had by all, thanks to everybody who came out!
Some pictures from the festivities...
An impressive fleet of motorcycles showed up for the Choppin' Lot Party and Q94 Live Harley Broadcast at Custom Skin Art.
Another look at the motorcycles on display.
A good crowd was on hand for the festivities at Custom Skin Art.
More bikes and choppers. The one in front was custom built from scratch!
Rusty Gun Revival provided the music during the Choppin' Lot Party.
Some Q94 Harley hopefuls watch Rusty Gun Revival's performance from next to "Black Betty," Q94's Harley-hauling truck.
Ed "Red" McDonald of Rusty Gun Revival. "Red" just became a first-time daddy a few weeks ago - congratulations!
"The Reverend" Tom Hipps of Rusty Gun Revival.
Elvis is in (err...outside) the house - Phil McCaulley belts some Elvis with Rusty Gun Revival during the Choppin' Lot Party.
Again, Phil "Elvis" McCaulley sings with Rusty Gun Revival.
One more time, Rusty Gun Revival.
After Rusty Gun Revival finished their performance, Cheeze from Custom Skin Art does a burnout in the parking lot.
Some pictures from the festivities...
An impressive fleet of motorcycles showed up for the Choppin' Lot Party and Q94 Live Harley Broadcast at Custom Skin Art.
Another look at the motorcycles on display.
A good crowd was on hand for the festivities at Custom Skin Art.
More bikes and choppers. The one in front was custom built from scratch!
Rusty Gun Revival provided the music during the Choppin' Lot Party.
Some Q94 Harley hopefuls watch Rusty Gun Revival's performance from next to "Black Betty," Q94's Harley-hauling truck.
Ed "Red" McDonald of Rusty Gun Revival. "Red" just became a first-time daddy a few weeks ago - congratulations!
"The Reverend" Tom Hipps of Rusty Gun Revival.
Elvis is in (err...outside) the house - Phil McCaulley belts some Elvis with Rusty Gun Revival during the Choppin' Lot Party.
Again, Phil "Elvis" McCaulley sings with Rusty Gun Revival.
One more time, Rusty Gun Revival.
After Rusty Gun Revival finished their performance, Cheeze from Custom Skin Art does a burnout in the parking lot.