June Jam celebrated its 37th year Saturday in Houston with a day of various musical acts, including Delaware’s own Bad Juju. Headliner was the Michael Allman Band. Beneficiaries of this year’s June Jame included Friends of Delaware Veterans, Code Purple, Kent County Vietnam Veterans, Sarah Smile Foundation, Special Olympics, Toys for Tots and USO Delaware.
Bad Juju Blues base player Kenny Belmont, left, and guitarist George Dreisbach entertaining the crowd at the 37th annual June Jam Saturday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)
June Jam chairman of the board Bob Hartley welcomes the crowd attending the June Jam music festival in Houston Saturday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)
"Junior Jammers" sing on stage at the June Jam Festival in Houston. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh )
Music lovers stay cool in the shaded woods of the G&R Camping Grounds listening to live bands at the 37th annual June Jam. (Special To The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)
Delaware-based band Bad Juju Blues performing at the 37th annual June Jam in Houston Saturday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh )
Bad Juju Blues base player Kenny Belmont during his band's set at the June Jam music festival Saturday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)
-Soloist Stephanie Fellabaum, of Dallas, but a familiar sight on stages throughout Delaware, singing a few songs between bands Saturday at the June Jam music festival. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)
Perry Melvin and Patty Tilley, both of Felton, dance to music at the June Jam music festival Saturday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)