Bobby and Dick to play unplugged at 2nd annual Naperville Hose Company 1 Fall Banquet
Bobby and Dick are playing an unplugged set for the Naperville Hose Company 1 at their charity banquet on October 22 at the Naperville VFW. If interested in supporting the organization and attending call Dennis Adamski 630.355.0222 by October 19
Cost is $20 at the door and dinner included. There will be a cash bar from 6 to 7 p.m. Also door prizes and a drawing afterwards.
Sorry no walk-ins. You can also register online at http://www.napervillehosecompany1.org
Judd Kendall VFW Post 3873, 908 W. Jackson Street, Naperville
We will have some friends join us in playing and singing-dk and bc
OMT performs at “Rockin’ for the Troops” July 16, 2011
Whether OMT plays ever again, or if they play for yet another decade, some will argue that this was their “finest hour”. The culmination of all the practice sessions, the struggles, the determination , all converged on this one sweltering afternoon to produce one of this band’s finest performances.
And, for such a noble cause, the OMT Nation will forever be greatful.
Start the Summer off Right!
There’s no better indication that summer has finally arrived than when OMT takes the stage at your favorite summer music festivals. The guys have been hard at work lately perfecting their repertoire in anticipation of another great outdoor season. To kick things off, OMT will be at the Taste of Bolingbrook on Saturday, May 21. from 8:30 p.m. to 10:00p.m. Here is all the info you’ll need to know:
The stage and park are located at 375 West Briarcliff Road. Take 53 south to Briarcliff and turn right and go about 3/4 mile and it’s on your left, can’t miss it.
No cost, free to all who attend (cheap at twice the price).
There will be beer and lots of food, kids activities, like a mini taste of Chicago.
For last minute info and upcoming events, visit our web calendar
(and if you really want to be cool, wear your OMT T-shirt)
Lawyers Rock Legends raises over $55,000 for the Illinois Bar Foundation
Over 400 people enjoyed the Illinois Bar Foundation’s Lawyers Rock Legends fundraising event on Feb. 3 at Buddy Guy’s Legends in Chicago. The event raised over $55,000 to support the programs of the IBF.
In the fall of 2010, the IBF held a contest on its Facebook page to determine which bands would be selected to perform. People were asked to become a fan of the page, and then view the submitted auditions and vote for their favorite bands. A total of 21 bands from around the state submitted auditions. In December, a panel of unbiased professional musicians viewed the final submissions, and taking into account all of the votes cast, chose the winning bands. The winning bands, which had to include at least one lawyer, were:
- Barristers Big Band
- Catfish & the Big Boss Blues Band
- The Orphans
- OMT-One More Time
- 5-thirty
- Joe Biscelgia plus Three
- Loren Golden Jazz Ensemble
“It was great to see so many young lawyers there,” Illinois State Bar Association President Mark Hassakis said. “It was a great mix of people who aren’t typically at bar events. Music cuts through all barriers.”
The first-time event was such a success that plans are underway for a repeat performance in February, 2012. For further information, please call the IBF at 312.726.6072, or visit their website at www.illinoisbarfoundation.org.
“Technically, the sound and lighting were superb, the crowd was enthusiastic and the overall charitable atmosphere with the musicians and their supporters combined to make this a memorable event,” said Naperville attorney Richard Kuhn, who performed with his band OMT – One More Time. “We wanted to support the Bar Foundation, but it’s also great for a band’s resume to play at Buddy Guy’s, which is truly a legendary place in Chicago.”
View two photo galleries of this event: Lawyers Rock Legends and Lawyers Rock Legends – The Bands
One Band….. One More Time
Like most rock bands, One More Time started with
best friends jamming together back in high school, and they never stopped. For the better part of four decades, OMT has been playing what they love, what people call “Classic Rock,” a mix of great songs you may—or may not—have heard on the radio. And, once in a while, they throw in a song that they made up themselves. Check out their song list on the repertoire page and see if anything there catches your fancy. If there is, come on out and hear them play. They want nothing more than for you to love the music as much as they do.

