In 2017, the 3rd weekend in January found a select group of old and new friends, fathers and sons, and older and younger brothers gathering at Indian Creek for the 12th consecutive year.
The weekend always creates expectations…but always exceeds them. This crew shares a bond. A bond that was forged through shared interests in food and drink, music, and the outdoors. Deercamp mixes these and the results are “next level”.
Here are pics that speak 10,000 words!
Practice safe deercamping
The Rev had to cut his trip short, but not before he single handedly cooked up this years camp stew.
Uncle Andy brings the oysters and the laughs!
Forrest fries.
Ezell entertains our house band, Mojo Hand.
The man from Butler has this part figured out.
Two tornado warnings this year….
A real band, lightshow as seen on tv…
Mojo Hand
Friday, January 20, 2016
Soundcheck: We want the funk
Set 1
Standing on Shaky Ground, Honky Tonk Blues, Washaway New Orleans, All I can do is write about it, Tennessee Whiskey, Superstitious, Hey Joe, Okie from Muskogee
Set 2
Hoochie Coochie Man, Cut off My Right Arm, Foxie Lady, Voodoo Chile(Slight Return), Empty Promises, Star Spangled Banner, Burn Down a Liquor Store
Set 3
When the Doves Cry, 3 am, Dinosaur, the Ballad of Curtis Loew, Cat Scratch Fever, The Lonesome Fugitive, Swinging Doors, Catch a Falling Star, Last Dance of Mary Jane, Charles in the Pike County Courthouse, Lady Down on Love, Old Violin, Feels So Right, Blues Man, New Orleans Lady, Wookie Boogie, The Basketball Jones
Encore:
You Never Even Called me by my Name
The circle city representing!
The best dang oysters ever eaten!
Big Mick and Dale Taylor enjoy the circus tent.
Curri’s dips are a tradition within themselves!
Ol Hal wasn’t there this year…but he really was.
Frank picking for his favorite fan…Terc.
Cool hand Luke and Ezell are quite the pair of old souls.
Annual group photo…no tripod required.
Much love my friends,
Neal