These figures are brought out every September in downtown Binghamton, New York to celebrate the Blues on the Bridge festival. They are normally located near the merchandise tent.
The Blues Brothers.
Just imagine if they showed up in person one year?
Wouldn't it be awesome?
Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday.
...these statues can also be found in front of auto repair garage just south of Watkins Glen.
ReplyDeleteMom loves these guys! What a great find!
ReplyDeleteWhat a special event! Thank you for the music. Those characters are so similar with the artists.
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that is one of my sister's favorite films - always makes me think of her
ReplyDeleteHa love it and always liked that film too
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Another one of those things that come from our era! Carol C
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ReplyDeleteOh how fun! I'd like to see that life-like, Jake an Elwood statue! The Blue Brothers is great oldie. The writers and actors were fabulous for this movie. That's when they really knew how to put comedy flicks together!
I loved this film. Such talent.
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Great duo ~ and neat photo ~ Xo
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love that film!
ReplyDeleteThis is an incredible twin figurine with a blue vibe!
ReplyDeleteWasn't that one of the best movies ever? And that statue is amazing. I didn't even know it existed!
ReplyDeleteHas someone let them know that the figures are there? It might entice them.
ReplyDeleteI’ve seen those statues in Ocean City and also at an antique store in Tappahannock. But if John Belushi showed up at the event, I would faint.
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