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Hope (group)

Hope was a Christian rock group from La Crosse, Wisconsin who released an album and a couple of singles.
==Jesters III history==
Before Hope existed there was a group from La Crosse Wisconsin called Jesters III. This group Jesters III, not to be confused with the Jesters III from Gaffney, South Carolina consisted of Wayne McKibbin and Jim Burkhardt and Tom Eisenman,〔''Chicago Tribune'' Sept. 19, 1971 (Page 23 The electric evangelists of Hope by Robert Cross )〕〔''The La Crosse Tribune'' April 21, 1968 (Page 20, Youth Beat, What do you think about a guy who majors in theoretical physics and plays rock and roll music? )〕 with Tom Eisenman being the group leader.〔''The Racquet'' Thursday, May 6, 1965 (Page 3 - Entertainment Committee Will Hold A Shindig )〕 They appear to have evolved out of an act called the Jim and Chuck Duo and another act, the Saffires.〔''The Racquet'' Thursday, May 6, 1965 (Page 1 - Campus Comings, Page 3 - Entertainment Committee Will Hold A Shindig )〕〔''La Crosse Tribune August'' 12, 2012 (Bands gathering one more time for salute to Lindy Shannon )〕 By May 1965, Jesters III had already undertaken an extensive tour visiting Washington, Nevada, and California. On the 10th of May, 1965 at 9 pm, they were to appear at the shindig held at the U Bar in La Crosse.〔''The Racquet'' Thursday, May 6, 1965 (Page 1 - Campus Comings, Page 3 - Entertainment Committee Will Hold A Shindig )〕 In August 1965, coming straight off a tour of the West Coast, they were booked to play La Crosse's Hide-Away Bar on the 22nd of that month from 9:30 pm to 1:30 am.〔''The La Crosse Tribune'' (Page 7 )〕 Also in, 1965, a single, "Pledge Of Love" bw "Say That I’m The One" was released on the Coulee label. It was was produced by Lindy Shannon. The track on the A side was written by Jim Burkhart and Chuck Hall. The B side was composed by Ramona Reed.〔Kay Bank Custom Pressings (A listing of Kay Bank Custom Pressed Records, Coulee 114 )〕 On October 13, 1966, they along with Valhalla were to play the "Shindig" for the Student Union. An event that ran from 8:30 pm to 11:00 pm.〔''The Racquet'' Thursday, October 6, 1966 (Page 5 WSU Calendar of Events )〕 In February 1967, they were booked to play the Varsity Club.〔''The Racquet'' (Friday, February 17, 1967 )〕 In April 1967, they were again booked to play the Varsity Club, from Friday 14th through to Sunday 16th.〔''The Racquet'' Friday, April 14, 1967 (Page 4 Varsity Club )〕
;Members
* Jim Burkhardt - bass
* Wayne McKibbin - guitar
* Tom Eisenman - drums〔''The La Crosse Tribune'' April 21, 1968 (Page 20, Youth Beat, What do you think about a guy who majors in theoretical physics and plays rock and roll music? )〕

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