Sean Ardoin leads his band, Zydekool, at A Taste of New
Orleans, held at Peoria's Riverfront Park in May of 2003.
Lucas Woith served in the role of producer, overseeing day to
day operations leading up to the festival, and handling all
logistical aspects of the festival.
My interest in festivals and
cigars began at an early age.
This picture is of a 7 year old
Lucas Woith, while assisting
his father at CILCO's
LibertyFest, in May of 1990.
One of the featured acts was
a cigar box juggler.
Eric Eason, better known as
Chef Bang, performs for the
crowd at A Taste of New
Orleans in 2003. Chef Bang
was brought in by Lucas
Woith from New Orleans for
the event.
Lucas Woith poses with Champaign, IL's The Boat Drunks, a Jimmy
Buffett tribute act. They performed at A Taste of New Orleans in 2003
Terry Ewing, of Eurkea, IL, was chosen
winner of the tropical attire contest at
the Havana Cigar Fest in April of 2005.
Lucas Woith plays a tune with a street
performer in New Orleans' French Quarter,
while in the Big Easy to scout out new acts.
John Mooney, of New Orleans
performs for a grateful Peoria crowd at
A Taste of New Orleans.
Lucas Woith shakes hands with Deke Dickerson, right, and the
Eco-Fonics, of Hollywood, CA, afer a AmerenCILCO Summer
Serenade in Peoria.
Rosie Ledet, the Zydeco Sweetheart, rocks the crowd at an
AmerenCILCO Summer Serenade in Springfield, IL, while her
father, Lanice, plays the rubboard.
A group of festival-goers enjoy stogies of their choosing at
the Havana Cigar Fest, in April of 2005. Lucas Woith and his
father, Greg, and brother Travis produce and promote the
event, which takes place in Havana, IL.
Gary Sluhan, of St. Louis, performs at the 2005 Havana Cigar Fest&
Beach Bash in Havana, IL. Gary was the featured entertainment
and the crowd of 120 at the sold-out event was wowed by his
mastery of Jimmy Buffet songs, as well as other favorites.
Catfight poses with rapper Snoop Dogg after they
performed together at a Super Bowl Party in Detroit
in January 2006. LCW Event Management can book
both these acts for your next event.
On Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005, Liverpool Legends performed a "Really Big
Sheeeew" at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. The Beatles played there in 1966,
the first year of the stadium. Now, in the final year before the stadium is
replaced, Liverpool Legends recreated that famed Beatles concert.
The Trailer Park
Troubadours entertain
a crowd at
AmerenCILCO's
Summer Serenades
in Springfield, IL.
Lucas Woith acted as
producer of the series
from 2000-2003.