- December 21, 2021
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Tate Howell played the bass guitar for Jimmie Allen as the crowd sang along.
Jimmie Allen sang his heart out during his performance.
LANCO Lead Vocalist Brandon Lancaster had a blast onstage. LANCO was one of the main acts of the festival.
Tripp Howell kept the beat as the drummer for LANCO.
Emily Berggren and her daughter, JJ Guess, enjoyed the Windjammer ride at the children’s carnival.
Jessica, DeeAnna and Chris Gray enjoyed a bite to eat between performances.
Haley Luoma, left, and Jennifer Murray rocked their best cowboy hats.
Many attendees sported cowboy hats to the festival, and a few got them from Ed Pratton of Sunshine Western Hats.
Jimmie Allen scaled some speakers during his performance.
Elmer Torres and his daughter, Aryah, had fun riding the merry-go-round.
Brandon Caldwell played with his pirate sword during the concert.
Kenny Rivera of Florida Man Radio was just one of the many vendors at the event.
A little rain between performances didn’t stop festival-goers from having a good time.
From left: Wendy and Todd Blake and Peggy Lee and Michael Boyce attended the festival to celebrate Todd’s 60th birthday.
Country music fans from all over Central Florida gathered at Bill Breeze Park Oct. 25 and 26 for the 26th Annual Ocoee Founders' Day Festival. A total of eight acts rocked the stage during the two-day festival honoring the city’s founding. In addition to the music, attendees got to enjoy a variety of food vendors, beer, a crafts fare and even a children’s carnival. Other events — such as the Chick-Fil-A 5K, a fishing tournament and a poker tournament hosted by the Ocoee Police Department — also were held leading up to the evening concerts.