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Oct 06

Jeff SalleeBransonWebcast Episode #37
Guest: Jeff Sallee

Jeff Sallee’s love of country music began as a very young boy. At the age of six, Jeff befriended one of country music’s most influential artists, Buck Owens. Over the years, with Buck’s encouragement, Jeff continued to develop as a performer and eventually found himself earning a living as a musician himself.

When Buck Owens passed away on March 26, 2006, Jeff decided to keep his musical spirit alive by presenting an honorary show featuring many of Buck’s greatest hits such as “Tiger By The Tail,” “Act Naturally,” “Together Again,” to name a few.

“Jeff Sallee’s Classic Country Review” plays on various dates at the Gene Williams Theater in Branson.

Related Websites: Jeff Sallee Website, Gene Williams Theater

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Sep 15

T.J. KuensterBransonWebcast Episode #34
Guest: T.J. Kuenster

For over 30 years, T.J. Kuenster has worked closely with legendary entertainer Glen Campbell as his musical conductor, arranger and keyboard player. He continues to be involved in many of Glen’s television, stage and recording projects.

A highly respected studio musician and song writer, T.J. wrote Glen’s top ten contemporary gospel hit The Greatest Gift of All.” He also wrote and produced songs for the popular Don Bluth animated films “All Dogs Go To Heaven” and “Rock-A-Doodle”.

TJ’s touching holiday song “Wings of Christmas,” was written especially for the Hamner and Barber production, The Wings of Christmas which headlines the Hamner Barber Theater during the months of November and December.

Related Websites: GlenCampbellshow.com, MeetGlenCampbell.com

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Aug 04

Marshall LytleBransonWebcast Episode #28
Guest: Marshall Lytle

A true pioneer in the world of Rock and Roll, Marshall Lytle is an original member of the world famous Bill Haley and the Comets and esteemed member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

The Comets recorded their #1 smash hit song “Rock Around The Clock” in 1954 and forever changed the direction of popular music around the world.

Marshall and fellow Comet originals Dick Richards and Joey Ambrose are back on top once again as headliners at the Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater in Branson.

Related Websites: TheOriginalComets.com, American Bandstand Theater, Smart Car

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