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Branson Reviews 2013

Started by sanddunerider, March 25, 2013, 02:47:55 PM

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sanddunerider

thats good, although they had a good "fill in" person while he was healing up..  Trey is a great artist and cant be replaced..

smltowngrl

We love The Grand Jubilee and see it every trip to Branson.  Sometimes on our summer trip Mike Patrick isn't there as he's taking time off to be with family.  It's good even without him, but I really like it much better when he's there too. 

okiebluegrass

I know how much you like the Haygoods, but what other shows do you think are can't miss shows?

sanddunerider

Here are a few of my favorites.. in no particular order...
Haygoods of course- season tickets
Murder Mystery Show- include meal & and a comedy  - season ticket
Grand Jubilee,  Comedy Jamboree, Down Home Country  (all 3 @ grand country, I have season passes)
Pierce Arrow,
Hughes Brothers (IT)... ( For sure @ Christmas time)
70's explosion with Barry Williams @ RFD
Six
Hits of the 60's
Casandre
Cats Pajamas
Jersey nights-------  just to name the ones I can think of.

I am not a 'New Country western" fan, I can tolerate OLD country, as the saying goes at Grand jubilee, we play country the way it was played before they messed it up! ;D

Show i didnt like for 1 reason or another-
Kirby-
Baldknobbers- too country I think (for me)
redneck tenores
Amazing pets- Great show for kids, sux for adults
Johnny cash tribute - does not play his top songs, i had only heard 1 or 2 before
john denver tribute-
Todd Oliver-
jim stafford
The Gospels shows @ Grand country on Sunday.. If you like "real" Gospel and alot of it, you may like them
Shoji
red hot, and blue
Hamner- barber
Neil Diamond

okiebluegrass

#19
Gotta show some love for Shoji. He's the reason I learned the fiddle in the first place

sanddunerider

Okie.. Shoji play a mean fiddle NO DOUBT... i would probaly like his show IF he hired and MC that i could understand and tell jokes...

okiebluegrass

I started watching Shoji at the old Starlite when Chisai Childs was running the place, when Johnny Long, and John and Paul Cody were there. It's been a while

Junior

okiebluegrass: Wow, yeah that was the late '80's. I heard they had a great show.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

okiebluegrass

I think I saw my first show there in 1984. I forgot that Clint Wagner was there too (R.I.P) and of course Shoji. Can't believe that was almost 30 years ago.  :'(

Junior

Cliff Wagner was brother of Tony Wagner, who worked with me at the diving bell. I knew Cliff, and he was a wonderful, talented guy. Good head on his shoulders, and a heck of a performer. RIP Cliff.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

sanddunerider

LOL!!! I would think that after 30 years, Shoji would be able to speak fluent English....

Junior

I know his wife speaks "the color of money" she takes care of business affairs...he entertains and then he plays golf or fishes.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

sanddunerider

junior, i have heard that also from many sources!!! ;D.   

Actually sounds like Shoji has the right idea! :o :o :o :o

KBCraig

Anyone remember where Shoji started? I know we saw him at at least two or three different theaters before he went out on his own.

Plummer Family? Foggy River Boys?

okiebluegrass

Chisai Childs brought him from the Grapevine Opry in 1984 when she opened the Starlite Theater