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   Click PLAY to see video from the FARM LIVE Show at the Historic Sesser Opera House, February 28, 2009.    
                               
                                 
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   Del Herbert only wore the shades during the encore at the Historic Sesser Opera House on 2/28/09, a performance of Farm's signature song, "Let that boy boogie."FARM OUT! (photo by Debi Vincent)    
                               
           
             

 

           
   On November 24, 2007, Farm played together for the first time in 34 years at The Living Room in downtown Mt. Vernon. (photo by Tom Doherty)      
                               
                       

 

                       
                               
     DEL AT WORK - Del Herbert working the guitar back in the day. Is that his REAL hair? (photo from a show with Nebula in 1974 at Rend Lake College)        
                               
                           
           

 Farm performing at Homecoming 1972 at Mt. Vernon Township High School. (photo from 1972-73 MVTHS Yearbook)

           
                           
                               
             QUOTES              

 

                       
                               
  "They were 18 or 19 years-old and just decided that they were going to go in and jam. That's the way that it is. I don't think that they even thought about what might come of it. They were just going into the studio to lay some stuff down and let it roll."

     -Jim "Booty" Dodson - longtime fan of Farm

               on the bands' lone eponymous album

 "I think that right off of the bat, everyone just knew that this was something special."

             -Roger Greenwalt - Farm keyboardist

 "From that very first practice, we couldn't go wrong. It was like whatever we tried, we could play it forever. It was like, what can't we play? Just about everything at that point was original and we could just go on and on. Once we got Roger in there, we would just go on and on until we got tired. And at 19 and 20 years-old, we NEVER got tired!"

                         -Del Herbert - Farm guitarist

 

         

 

           
 

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