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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Branson MO Shows

Monday-Saturday, Oct 10-15, 2016

Our friends, David & Roxanne, from Weatherford came to Branson to be with us this week.  They arrived on Monday and left on Saturday.
We had a great time seeing shows and playing canasta and Jokers & Pegs together. 

Some of the trees are starting to change around here.  Isn't it pretty?

Taking pictures at the various shows was difficult.  Most shows used fog and lots of various colored lighting.  I will put at least one picture from each show.
 
This is Keith Allynn performing his Neil Diamond Tribute.  He was very good!

Above and below is the group named SIX.  They used to be known as the Knudsen Bros.  Then there were 5 of them.  Tic and I remember seeing them at least 20 years ago.  Now 6 of the 10 brothers are performing as SIX.  Another note about SIX is using only their mouths they make all the accompanying musical instrument sounds. Fantastic group!
And yes one wears his hair in spikes that look like a crown.


This is the New Southern Gospel group.  The tall thin man on the right was the base singer.  My gosh is voice was DEEP!  Like in the cellar!

This is the Duttons -- Mom & Dad with 6 of their 10 children.  A total of 8 of the children actually perform in the show.  Many of the grandchildren also perform in the show.  They are ALL very talented at playing various musical instruments.

Dean & Sheila Dutton (Mom & Dad)


This is 13 of the16 Dutton grandchildren and the youngest daughter.
The 4 year old grandson and 2 grandchildren under 1 year are not on the stage. 

Here are 13 grandchildren doing another number.  They are all pretty talented.

This young grandson sang and played a piano solo.  Amazing! 

An then there was "Julio".  He was a hoot!  He actually played songs with all the horns strapped to him.  You cannot see the horns strapped to the back of his legs so when he bent his knees they tooted!
      In case you cannot tell, I'll tell you that the Duttons were our favorite show!!!  They also perform in Mesa AZ during the winter months, so we may see them again.

 

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