Dan Miller Revue featured at Lovell-Kane Museum fundraiser

By: 
David Peck

The Lovell-Kane Area Museum is hosting a grand fundraising party in the form of a dinner and concert featuring Dan Miller’s Cowboy Music Revue with local special guest performers next Saturday night, Oct. 11, at the Lovell Community Center.

A pulled pork dinner will begin at 6 p.m. with the show at 7. Tickets are $30 each.

The popular trio of Dan Miller, Wendy Corr and Hannah May has been performing together for 17 years. Miller started the Revue in 2005, with then 6-year-old Hannah joining him on stage. Corr joined the duo in 2008.

Miller performs on guitar and sings, playing the harmonica, as well. May sings and plays the mandolin and fiddle. Corr sings and plays the bass and sometimes the mandolin.

Lovell-Kane Museum board president Karen Spragg is hopeful the show will prove to be a fundraising boon to the non-profit museum, with around 100 tickets already sold.

“I’ve been to see him (Miller) a couple of times, and they’re wonderful,” Spragg said, “and we decided we need something besides our normal dinner and silent auction. This date was picked because it’s the only open date they had left, and then they leave to go on tour the next week. All three of them are wonderful. Hannah’s been singing with her dad since she was little.”

Special guests will perform with the Revue during the show in the form of Lanning, Deb and Reece May, who is married to Hannah Miller May.

The dinner, pulled pork with two sides and a dessert, with beverage donated by Pepsi, is being catered by Wyoming 310 Restaurant. A silent auction will be going on during the evening. Items include a child’s solid wood rocking chair, two sets of spurs, two sets of small child’s chaps, Lynn Richardson photography and more.

Tickets can be purchased or arranged for pickup by calling 548-2396 or 272-0959, but tickets will not be sold at the door. Door prizes the night of the show will be provided by Queen Bee Honey Candy.

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