Dean Martin and Friends
Absolutely great day, got to enjoy a street fair here in Branson, ate some great street food, followed by marvelous Chick-fil-A, honestly how could this day get any better? Brought me back to my high school days, after beating the rival football team, what was the best night capper? Going to “the cool kids” house and just enjoying the music and being a part of “the scene”. That is exactly what I got to relive this afternoon, but not with my high school level of Cool, but the King of Cool. Trey Dees immediately brings one into that setting that Dean always joked “How did all these people get in my room”. Set in the Dean Martin Show format, this show never slows, but I’m sorry I can’t call this a show, this was an experience. I was there in the coolest room ever. The velvety notes Dean, Dennis and AJ hit were “like butter” and Mrs. Sheila, wow! Mrs. Sheila, I would come close to saying stole the show but that is not true. Her renditions reminded me of when at that friends house after the game “She” walked in. The King of Cool never swaggered but your eyes were drawn to her. Sheila has an amazing ability to embrace and capture the very essence of the performers she pays tribute to. I truly feel cooler just from this experience. Thank you so much! I needed to up my...
Read moreWalking into the Nashville Roadhouse Theater felt like going home again, and the atmosphere was intoxicating from start to finish. The lighting, sound, and stage design worked in perfect harmony to create a truly immersive experience. Stevie Lee Wood’s performance wasn't just a concert; it was a celebration of music, community, and shared joy. From the moment Stevie Lee Woods and the Nashville Roadhouse band hit the stage, they unleashed a tidal wave of pure energy. The crowd was instantly captivated, and the band played with a ferocious intensity that was infectious. Their stage presence was captivating, and their banter with the audience was authentic and funny. The whole show was a whirlwind of sonic chaos, and a perfect reminder of why live music is so incredible. It was a night of impeccable musicianship. Nashville Roadhouse Lives blend of styles seamlessly captured the essence of Rock and Country. From the soaring vocals to the intricate guitar solos, each instrument shone, and the sound was crystal clear. Their tight harmonies and intricate arrangements were a true testament to their skill. Each piece was a master class of musical artistry. This is one of the best live shows I...
Read moreIf you go to see a concert here, be aware that the artist only gets to play a short set but you still pay like it is a full concert. There is nothing posted letting you know this ahead of time. We went to see Collin Raye there this weekend and since it was just him and not a Roots and Boots concert with Sammy Kershaw and Aaron Tippin, we were expecting Collin to play for a couple hours. Nope. The house band played 45 minutes, then Collin played 45 minutes, then the house band played a couple more songs, having Collin come back out to sing with them on the last song. Tickets were $30 plus $6.48 in fees and taxes each. They did a special where you could come back the next night for half price, which we and most of the rest of the crowd took advantage of, but it was the same show as the previous night. Since Collin has so many great songs and only got to do a few of them the previous night we were expecting to hear different songs. I guess the house band only learned those few songs since Collin didn't bring his full band with him. Collin was great like always, but we were expecting to see more of him and less of...
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