High School Freshman Raegan Dalton has had a love for the stage since the age of 3. This docu-moment illustrates the humorous side of this great thespian. A dalton productions film crew caught this performance at Monticello High School's annual Stage Show and features a little help from her sister (Sr. Alex Dalton) who served as actual marching band drum major for the past two years.
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Miniture Marching Sages performed live by Raegan & Alex Dalton: May 2010 at Miller Gym in Monticello, Illinois
DadsoftheROCKwaschoreographed by Chad Trimble who is a dance instructor at Art In Motion Dance Studio in Champaign, Illinois. This is the 14th year the dads of Art In Motion have performed with their daughters.
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. Dads of ROCK performed live by Art In Motion: June 12, 2010 at the Historic Virginia Theater in Champaign, Illinois
The Jips open the Champaign-Urbana WPGU BUZZ 5th Annual Local Music Awards (LM5) on April 9, 2009 at the Highdive. Bassist Alex Dalton switches axes with guitarist Boston Fleener and drummer Tyler Malone holds down the beat as the trio revved up the crowd with their version of this Jefferson Airplane tune.
White Rabbit featuring Alex Dalton of "The Jips" on April 9, 2009 at the Highdive in downtown Champaign, Illinois.
The Jips win Grand Prize when they compete in the Central Illinois Battle of the Bands on March 11, 2009 at the Historic Virginia Theater. Bassist Alex Dalton, guitarist Boston Fleener and drummer Tyler Malone rocked the house with their version of these Velvet Underground and Jefferson Airplane tunes.
Sunday Morning / Somebody to Love featuring Alex Dalton (and a Pokeon) of "The Jips" on March 11, 2009 at the Historic Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois.
Monticello High School's Spring Musical "Back to the 80's" performed before a record breaking crowd February 28, 2009 and again on Sunday March 1st. Alex Dalton portrayed Cindi and is featured singing Madonna's 80's smash hit "Material Girl".
Material Girl featuring Alex Dalton & "Back to the 80's" cast: March 1, 2009 at the MHS Auditorium, Monticello, Illinois.
Two Ton Heavy Thing is a very cool band indeed. This docu-moment shows the flavor and color and range the band has perfected over the years. A dalton productions film crew strapped a camera to the ceiling of this local watering hole and caught this blues band performing one of the greatest tunes to survive the 60's.
Captured on 8mm film, is vocalist "Two Ton" on guitar; bassist "Mojo" Mathews; and "Salty" Sosamon banging the skins.
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Hey Joe performed live by Two Ton Heavy Thing: August 2007 at the Shady Nook in Saybrook, Illinois
Two Ton Heavy Thingnails another oldey but goody to the wall. This time the band performs the classic "Stormy Monday". With one camera hanging from the ceiling, a dalton productions camera man began filming with an auxiliary handheld to get the closeup's.
Captured primarily on 8mm film, is vocalist "Two Ton" on guitar; bassist "Mojo" Mathews; and "Salty" Sosamon banging the skins.
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Stormy Monday performed live by Two Ton Heavy Thing: August 2007 at the Shady Nook in Saybrook, Illinois