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WORSHIP LEADER
Dave Hunt
Dave's been leading worship for 13 years.
Somewhere in the middle of all the worship leading, he served as an
associate student minister, a university minister, a worship pastor, and
helped plant a church. He's led worship at all sorts of gatherings from
Passion Conferences to weekly college worship gatherings. Not to
mention more camps than he can count.
Dave's been nominated for a Dove award, has a cut on Casting Crowns
Lifesong, produced an album or two, and wrote or co-wrote nearly every
song on nearly every album he's done. He's also not a stranger to
Mississippians as he has led worship at churches across the state and
led worship at Super Summer 2009.
Visit http://davehunt.com for more info on him.
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SPEAKER
Bryant Bush

Bryant Bush, better
known as BB, is a unique inspirational speaker. He speaks each year to
thousands of people sharing a creative message of hope.
He is a frequent speaker to Fortune 500 companies, governor cabinet retreats, student groups and sports organizations such as the NCAA, NBA and the NFL.
Bryant is a master story teller. His favorite story to communicate is
the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Each year he speaks to thousands of
teenagers at summer camps, disciple nows, weekend retreats and
conferences. He is no stranger to teenagers in Mississippi as he spoke at last year's Krave Conference and Super Summer 2010.
BB and his wife Julianne live in Atlanta, GA.
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PERFORMANCE
Bucket Boys
A progressive
percussion duo, which combine high-energy rhythm and surprisingly funny
comedy to deliver an interactive performance of sight, sound and
laughter.
This hilarious duo from Chicago are expert percussionists, but they
make all their noise using buckets, bin lids, pots, pans and street
signs. They use a collection of everyday items such as trashcans, pots,
pans, and street signs to crash and bang out thunderous grooves,
extraordinary cadences and hip-hop, funky dance beats. Combining
drumming, comedy and crowd interaction is unique to the Bucket Boys, and
quite literally needs to be seen to be believed!
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