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GRAND JUBILEE IS TOP SHOW IN BRANSON

My wife and I agree the Grand Jubilee, with the New South Quartet and the Grand Band, is our favorite show in Branson. Yes, we have seen Shoji, Ray Stevens, Andy Williams, the Gatlin Brothers, Doug Gabriel etc., but the show we keep going back to see year after year is the Grand Jubilee. The show for this year has gotten even better since producer Mike Patrick inserted himself and comedian Jammie Haage (Jim Dandy) into the show. They play perfectly off of each other and each has musical talent to spare.

The Grand Country theater complex is comfortable and convenient with handicap seating areas in the theater and thejim Grand Country Buffet in the same building. Visitors can stay at the Grand Country Inn and shop in the many stores right there in the same complex. With different shows going on all day long, visitors wouldn’t have to leave the complex to have a full vacation. Of course, everyone associated with Grand Country highly promotes all the other entertainers and shows throughout Branson and Silver Dollar City.

We first saw this show in 2003 on our first trip to Branson. We’ve returned at least once every year since and on every trip we manage to see Grand Jubilee. The Grand Band is a great collection of extremely talented musicians. Each one is also as warm and friendly as they are talented.

Michael W. Davis is the piano player for the Grand Jubilee. He also does all the vocal arrangements for the Grand Jubilee. You need to see him doing Billy Joel’s “Piano Man”. He does it better than Billy Joel. My wife and I agree, Grand Jubilee with the New South Quartet is our favorite show in Branson. Yes, we have seen Shoji, Ray Stevens, Andy Williams, the Gatlin Brothers, Doug Gabriel etc., but the show we keep going back to see year after year is the Grand Jubilee.

The concern they showed my wife and I when we thought we lost everything to Hurricane Katrina left a lasting impression on us. In fact, since I retired in June 2005, there was nothing left holding us in Louisiana so we moved to Forsyth, MO. We love it here and every day that goes by we find more reasons why we like the Ozarks. To my wife and I, all the people associated with the Grand Jubilee epitomize the personal warmth and genuine love of God, country, family, and neighbors that thrives here in the Ozarks.

Since moving here, I feel like I’ve died and gone to Heaven.



Bob C

Forsyth, MO

 

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