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This year, Jubilee is proud to offer attendees a choice of one of Branson's finest Shows. You can pick from: Presleys' Country Jubilee, Jim Stafford Show and Dixie Stampede. Your entire party must all go to the same show. Each show has a limited amount of space, therefore please mark your first and second choice on the reservation form. Shows will be assigned in a first come first served basis at the same time as rooming assignments are made. |
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Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show
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Dixie Stampede began as a dream for Dolly Parton. Today, it is one of the most spectacular dinner and shows in Branson, MO; Myrtle Beach, SC; Pigeon Forge, TN, and Orlando, FL. With 32 horses, dozens of cast members and seating for 1,000 around a 35,000 square-foot arena at each facility, Dixie Stampede is Dolly Parton's own creation. "I wanted to recreate the family fun of my childhood, when we'd gather for a friendly competition and enjoy a more-than-filling meal," says Dolly Parton. "With the grand entertainment of our horses and performers, along with a delicious meal, Dixie Stampede is the Most Fun Place to eat anywhere."
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The Presleys' Country Jubilee
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Long before Hwy. 76 became America's lighted boulevard of family entertainment. Long before Branson became what 60 Minutes called "the live country music capital of the universe." Long before any of that - down in the depths of Missouri's caves - there were the Presleys.
They were an Ozark's family who played the underground stages of the Missouri hills. Folks from all over would pack the caves to hear their legandary family performances. So many, in fact, the caverns couldn't hold 'em anymore."
So the Presleys left the cave and bought themselves a piece of land out on an isolated two-lane stretch of asphalt just outside of town. Wasn't long after that when their show opened in a brand new theater.
It was Branson's original country music theater. The Presleys were a smash hit. People from across the country lined up every night for a chance to hear the country and gospel music the Presley family loved to perform.
Pretty soon, other theaters started popping up around the Presleys. The years passed and Hwy. 76 became a glittering mecca of country music stars. And smack dab in the middle of it all, from the very start, were the Presleys.
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The Jim Stafford Show
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Jim Stafford, comedian and Branson theater owner, is kicking off his 15th season in Branson debuting six brand new numbers, adding new changes and hilarious laughs over the next few months."This season, you'll be surprised to see me play three guitars at once," said Jim. "And, wait 'til you see my kids! Sheaffer, just turned 11, and G.G., now seven, are helping me take family fun to an all-new level." Both Shea and G.G. play the piano, and join Jim's harmonica on twin pianos for "Memory." Shea also stars in a new rock 'n roll piano number in which he makes his singing debut. Jim says, "Shea puts the B in Boogie and, if you can believe it, he's now playing six instruments - fiddle, drums, piano, slide guitar, glockenspiel, and bagpipes. I've had to bring out my
'One-Man Band' (Jim plays drums, bass, and guitar at the same time) just to keep up with him!" "We've got a show packed full of fun just waiting for you," said Jim, "And believe me, we've tried doing it before without you and it just lays there."
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