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Back to the Bash

Wulfy’s Bash returned this year, on Saturday, after a three-year absence. The popular event at Bob and Sandra Wulf’s residence in Deloit featured performances by The Boyer River Band, Moldy Fig and The Brad Morgan Band, a country act from Nashville, Tennessee. Ten percent of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the veterans honor flight. Pictured above is The Brad Morgan Band performing on a stage especially made by Bob Wulf.  Photo by Gordon Wolf

Jerzie Bilsten (right) the granddaughter of Moldy Fig performer Paul Bilsten, dances with Chevy Somsky. His daughter, Rosalina Somsky, dances on her own off to the left. They are from Sioux City. Photo by Gordon Wolf

Moldy Fig was the second band to perform at Wulfy’s Bash. The band is marking its 30th anniversary this year. Photo by Gordon Wolf

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Sandra Wulf takes a video of Moldy Fig as the band performs “American Pie.” Moldy Fig is a special band for Bob and Sandra Wulf. The band played at The Lounge in Denison when Sandra was a bartender. They also performed at Bob and Sandra’s wedding. Photo by Gordon Wolf

Pictured, Brad Morgan (in center) jams with his bandmates. Photo by Gordon Wolf


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