
Having fun at Presleys' Country Jubilee.
In Branson, the Presleys' have the distinction of having the first theater along Hwy. 76. If we fast forward to today, the Presleys' are still going strong and are one of the most popular shows in Branson. Branson's entertainment scene has certainly changed since the Presleys' built their very first theater, but the entertainment foundation that was laid by this pioneering family has remained the same.

Lloyd Presley tells son Steve , "I Don't Need
Your Rockin Chair!"l
When the curtain opens and the show begins, your ears will be rewarded with many different styles of music including both classic and contemporary country, bluegrass, gospel and patriotic strains. Not only will your ears be satisfied but this show is also a feast for your eyes. The show has many special effects including a "flyin' Cecil", classy outfits adorn the cast members, and hilarious video antics makes the intermission time pass by quickly.
The show begins with a rousing version of Dolly Parton's, "Take Me Back To The Country." Several solo performances offer up contemporary hits like, Ambrus Leigh's performance of Carrie Underwood's, "Jesus, Take The Wheel", and Devonna Wickizer's bluegrass version of, "Hillbilly Rock." Jay takes us back to the roots of country music during his solo work that includes impersonations of Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. In order to obtain Willie's distinct nasal sound, Jay has to pinch his nose. Now that is what I call attention to detail! In addition to their individual solo numbers, during the second half this husband and wife team perform a love struck duet that will be sure to put a spark in your night.

John Presley Floyd Cramer style on the piano.
Some standout moments from the show includes the zany comedy that erupts whenever "Herkimer" and "Cecil" are around. If you are lucky, "Cecil" might even make a balloon animal for you, and wait until you see how he "ties" it. The trio made up of, "Porter", "Dolly", and the "Dixie Chick" made for some truly "inflatable" fun. Ambrus Leigh performs an amazing, soulful rendition of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow." Greg Presley plays a spirited version of "Amazing Grace" on his harmonica as he walks through the audience. One final standout moment from the show came from the gospel section as Bruce Haynes performed a song that he wrote entitled, "Praise His Name."
If you've ever asked yourself, how did Branson evolve into what it is today? You need to head on down to see Presleys' Country Jubilee to witness for yourself what everyone is talking about, the show that paved the way for the quality entertainment that Branson has today.
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Original Photos taken by Jeremy McNabb. Edited and captioned by Gary J. Groman.