The Original Rockabilly Rumble

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The Original Rockabilly Rumble

Time: October 1, 2022 from 11am to 7pm
Location: Falcon's Fury Harley Davidson-Conyers, Ga
Street: 900 Dogwood Dr.
City/Town: Conyers, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: (770) 979-7999
Event Type: car, and, bike, show/rockabilly, festival
Organized By: Falcon's Fury Harley Davidson
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2022

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Garage71 presents the original Rockabilly Rumble 8 at a new location, at Falcons Fury Harley-Davidson, Saturday, October 1st with very special guests Slim Jim Phantom of the Stray Cats and Danny B. Harvey of the Rockats for a Headcat Reunion.

Cruise on out in your Hot Rod or show off that hand-built garage build. We a show focused on slammed, low, loud, and knows how to roll in style. Lead Sleds, Low Riders, Roadsters, Chopped Tops, Old Skool.
Ladies, it's time to get dolled out and get the little ones to get dappered out to match mommy in the "Mommy and Me Pin-Up contest and Pedal Car show.
This is where the motor kulture will be for the largest Rockabilly show in the southeast on October 1st with special guest emcee, the "Right" Rev. Andy of Garage71 and Grease Inc.

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