In what's best described as a “Maxwell Moment” that has endeared him to local fans over the years, Crashers lead vocalist Mark Maxwell (above) sings directly to one of the youngest in attendance at Greencastle Music Fest during a jaunt into the crowd Saturday evening.
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With nearly 3,000 in attendance over two days, the five acts provided plenty of opportunities to dance, as Lindsey Briones (above) and Todd and Rebecca Bilbrey (below) dance to the tunes of the Woomblies Rock Orchestra.
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Woomblies Rock Orchestra violinist Julie Scull plays the final solo in a rousing rendition of The Who's "Baba O'Riley."
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Meanwhile, the musicianship of the Crashers is also on display, including trumpeter Howard Gittli (above) provding that Chicago sound to “25 or 6 to 4” and later some guitar shredding from Shane Isenberg.
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Banner Graphic/JARED JERNAGAN