John "Jack" Medley on lead guitar, Hammond B3 organ and backing vocals; John Vest on rhythm guitar, percussion and lead vocals; Harold Sloatman on drums and lead vocals; Gary Peek on Hammond B3 organ, electric piano, trumpet, saxophone and backing vocals; David Hambrecht on bass, trombone and backing vocals.
Over the next several years, the group performed regularly around central Illinois at teen clubs, high school dances and college parties. They played the Morgue Club in Decatur, the Wick in Tuscola, the Sullivan Legion Hall, the Burgess-Osborne Memorial Auditorium in Mattoon, and Marty's Dance Party at the Miller Park Pavilion in Bloomington.
A typical setlist for the group at the time included covers of the Beatles, the Association, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Buffalo Springfield, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane and other hits of the day. The group was also capable of playing music suitable for a Hawaiian luau which they did for private parties.
A 1969 article promoting the Midwest Delegation mentioned that that the band had recently finished taping a television commercial (for what exactly, the article did not say). The group was described as being one of the best equipped bands in the area. They reportedly performed with $14,000 worth of new equipment and that it was all "king size." The article added, "They use amps eight feet tall, a full-sized Hammond organ, a drum stage, and a double set of bass drums."
They also traveled with a Leslie speaker cabinet for the Hammond B3 and their own Voice of the Theatre PA system. As a result, the group purchased a 60 passenger bus, removed most of the seats and used it to haul their equipment from gig to gig. The bus was painted green and white with "Delegation" written in huge psychedelic letters on the side. On the back, "Follow Us, We're Going To A Dance."
Sometime in 1970, the group motored to South Pekin, Illinois and recorded two songs at the Golden Voice Recording Company. Both songs were covers: "We Love" by the Association and "Mr. Soul," written by Neil Young and originally recorded by Buffalo Springfield.
The Midwest Delegation self-released the single:
By late 1970, the group had dropped "Midwest" from their name and were billed simply as The Delegation. Also, by this point, Colleen Hickey had joined the group on vocals and percussion. Hickey and guitarist Jack Medley would eventually marry in 1973.
Over the next few years, the Delegation evolved into a lounge act. There were some lineup changes as well. According to a 1973 ad for their gig at the Decatur Holiday Inn, the best ways to describe their music at that point in time were "easy listening," or perhaps "liquid gold," or even "sensuous swing." The Delegation eventually broke up in the mid-1970's. Jack and Colleen Medley continued to perform together in Benji and the BeBops until 1997.
John "Jack" Medley passed away on July 28, 2020.







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