Fall Update Savage Entertainment

Savage EntertainmentUpdate

November 19, 20252 min read

Greetings Brodazoffans,

It's been awhile since we last spoke! Halloween has come and gone and Thanksgiving fast approaches. A huge thank you goes out to all of my fellow vets for serving! I enjoyed several free meals. Thank you Little Caesar's, Cousin's Subs, and Taco John's! Please show your support to these businesses. Maybe this plug will get us some corporate sponsors for the summer of 2026!

Save these dates:

FARMAPALOOZA V May 29-30th 2026

FARMAGEDDON VI September 4-5th 2026

Other events TBA

I've started booking bands for Farmapalooza and Farmageddon.

I'm always looking for new bands to bring into the Farm Family.

So if you're in one, feel free to provide us your info and links to your music in the band sign up section. Click here

Death is life.

It's inevitable. 2025 was a tough year for the music scene. The ones that affected me the most were Ozzy, Ace, and Greg. Not to diminish any others that happened, but these three were more personal to me.

Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness. One of my all time favorite artists. I cried over this one. I cannot express in mere words what his music has done for me. It saved my life.

Ace Frehley. Space Ace. Guitarist and my favorite member of KISS. His style influenced a generation, including Dimebag Darrell, whom we shall honor next month.

Greg Dellmann. Owner of 301 Studios in Portage. Guitarist for several bands over the years including Ultrea, who released their best and unfortunately, last album "Unbreakable" during the summer of COVID. Sadly, they broke up right after. It was my pleasure to book them in the past. He also played guitar with his wife Desiree in Grindge. We were honored to have them perform at Farmageddon here at The Brodazoffa Sound Garden this past August! Greg was tragically taken from us in a horrific car accident. R.I.P. my friend. See you on the other side...

Mae Christmas 2020

And last, but certainly not least, Mae the Huntress. She was by far my favorite dog here at the farm. We had a special connection. I miss seeing her run up to the car as I pull in the driveway. Or as I opened any door, be it my car, front, or bedroom, where she greeted me with a wildly wagging tail, prancing paws, and a cheerful chuff, excited to see me.

That's it for this one. Stay safe my friends,

Savage


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