Monday, August 25, 2014

More fun shows in Pigeon Forge

Although we probably won't get to see all the shows that are available to us this summer, we are picking the ones that appeal to us. One of the five shows at the Majestic Theater that we enjoyed was the Hit Parade.


The singers and dancers were talented and energetic. One really neat part of the show was the emcee who stood in a booth along the wall and told interesting stories about the original singers and songs.


The group sang songs by Chuck Berry,


The Everly Brothers,


The Archies,


Neil Diamond,



The Mamas & the Papas,


and many more. It was very upbeat and entertaining.


They performed a fantastic salute to the military with the singers dressed in authentic uniforms. They marched and sang and left the audience on their feet applauding. I had tears streaming down my cheeks.


We have one more show to see at the Majestic and have tickets for Thursday.

The Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show was advertised throughout the city and in all the travel brochures, so we decided to go and see what it was all about. The food was delicious and plentiful. There were no doggie bags, but we had enough left overs for at least another meal or two. Before the show started the feud started on the screens in front of the room. They went back and forth with the Hatfield's slamming the McCoys,


and the McCoys picking on the Hatfields.


They also had trivia questions to figure out.


The show was action packed and hilarious at times. Once again the singers and dancers were tremendous.


The heads of the families out did themselves with comedy.


Fortunately after many fights and a musical contest the feud was over. The parents, who had always loved each other, got married, and the families ended up getting along.


We enjoyed the food and show very much.

Another theater in town called Memories describes itself as "the longest running show in the Smokies, featuring some of the best tribute artists in the world." Throughout the year different singers rotate in and out of the theater. The night we went we enjoyed the music of Conway Twitty,


Dolly Parton,


Jason Aldean,


Marilyn Monroe,


and Elvis.


At the end they sang several songs together.


Once again we were impressed with the quality and talent of the performers.

At the same theater where the Smoky Mountain Opry is shown in the evening, the Blackwoods Morning Show takes place several mornings a week.


The singers related many stories of their experiences in the past with many popular stars. They sang  a variety of songs even ones from the time of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.


In addition to oldies they performed gospel music.


While the singers changed costumes, we were entertained by a comic couple whose skits left us in stitches.


We enjoyed more music by these talented singers.


And then laughed at the ventriloquists and their puppets.


The finale was a military tribute in grand style.


The audience consisted of older folks like us who appreciated the music from the "good old days."


Our most recent musical adventure was by Billy Joe Royal and Ronnie McDowell, part of the 2014 concert series at Country Tonight theater. Billy Joe Royal, famous for his song from the 60's "Down in the Boondocks," definitely showed his age. His singing was adequate, but we could tell he was out of practice.


Ronnie McDowell spoke of his past singing with Elvis and others. He's famous for the song he wrote after Elvis' death called "The King is Gone."


His one son played the drums and another sang a song. His eight year old grandson also took a turn on the drums. He introduced his songs with stories and background information which made it interesting. At the end of the night he brought up a back-up singer and the three of them sang a few songs.


The audience was mostly old folks taking a trip down memory lane.......

At this point we have two weeks left to work at Dollywood. Since the park is now closed on Wednesday and Thursday, we are working only Tuesday and Saturday. The crowds have diminished with the kids going back to school. We're starting to formulate plans for the trip home. The summer has flown by!

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