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Stockton Heritage Museum to host The Nomadds
‘A Conversation with the Nomadds’ Sept. 22
Stockton Heritage Museum

STOCKTON — Stockton Heritage Museum will host three former members of the 1960’s band, The Nomadds, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22 at the Stockton Heritage Museum, 107 West Front Ave., Stockton, Ill.

Original band mates — Lee Gardner, Denny “Kool” Kuhl, and Dean “Stick” Kuehl — will be present to share the fascinating journey of their band. They will discuss how the band was formed, reminisce about its early days, delve into the creation of their one and only record, explain the reasons behind their disbandment, and reveal what ultimately brought them back together after many years. Additionally, a band mate or two from the later years will also appear to share their experiences and contributions to the band’s legacy.

Join the event for a interesting afternoon of storytelling, questions and answers, and remembrance going all the way back to the first gig in 1963. It will be a chance to relive the great times and good memories of life in the 1960s. 


About Stockton Heritage Museum

Stockton Heritage Museum is a not-for-profit dedicated to the preservation and teaching of Stockton area history. Visit the museum May-October, on Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., or by appointment. Email info@

stocktonheritagemuseum.org.

For more information, visit www.stocktonheritagemuseum.org or follow on  Facebook: Stockton-Heritage-Museum-309324911534. The museum can be emailed at info@stocktonheritagemuseum.org, or leave a message at 815-947-2220.