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Post-Crescent Photographer Captures Sights from 60s Night at Waterfest, July 30, 2009

The web link below holds the key to some great memories of last night's concert in Oshkosh at the Leach Ampitheatre. The source is the Post-Crescent Photo Section. http://www.postcrescent.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=U0&Date=20090730&Category=OSH01&ArtNo=907300814&Ref=PH&Params=Itemnr=1 People lined up to get in, as talented photographer, Shu-Ling Zhou, captured some superb images as Oshkosh, Wisconsin went back to the 60s for a definite British-themed evening. The Britins opened the evening in full Beatles costume attire and hair-cut, followed by Herman's Hermits starring Barry Whitwam, and evening headliners, The Buckinghams, Chicago natives with the name that sounded British. The Union Jack up on stage was reminiscent of when the producers of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour thought The Bucks were British and had that as decoration when the band performed on their show. At least in Oshkosh, everyone was British for the evening.

Waterfest Heads Back to the 1960s Tomorrow Night

Weekend preview: '60s night and Gallery Walk July 29, 2009 WEEKEND PREVIEW: '60s NIGHT AND GALLERY WALK The Buckinghams, Herman's Hermits and The Britins (a Beatles tribute band) will take the stage at the Leach Amphitheater, 303 Ceape Ave., Thursday for a groovy Waterfest concert. The gates open at 5:45 p.m.; cost is $5 before 6, $10 between 6 and 7, and $15 after 7. This Saturday, more than 40 galleries and stores will be open around Oshkosh for the monthly Gallery Walk. The event is free and open to the public. The hours are generally from 6 to 9 p.m., though a few participants close early or are open a bit later. Some highlights include Exhibits at Evergreen, which will display "From Our Perspective," a gathering of drawings made by kids from the Fox Valley Sibling Support Network; the Waters, which will feature the artist Kai at Art After Hours; and the Oshkosh Public Library, which will host watercolorist-turned-author Joye Moon. For details and the compl