Presleys' Country Jubilee

Watch Presleys' Country Jubilee

  • 2010
  • 5 Seasons

Presleys' Country Jubilee is a must-see music show for all those who love traditional country, bluegrass, and gospel music. The show features the Presley family, who have been in the country music industry for over 50 years. The family patriarch, Lloyd Presley, started Presleys' Country Jubilee in 1967 at the famous strip in Branson, Missouri. Today, the family continues his legacy of preserving and promoting traditional country music while providing wholesome family entertainment.

The show is shot in the Presleys' own theater, which has a cozy and intimate feel, and is situated in the heart of Branson. The theatre is a two-story arena-style building, with an impressive yellow and green facade that can't be missed as you drive through town.

The show starts with a warm welcome from the Presley family, who then launch into a series of classic country and gospel tunes. The music is accompanied by exceptional choreography, featuring some of the best country dancers in Branson.

A highlight of the show is the performance of country classics such as Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," and Hank Williams' "Hey Good Lookin'." The family also performs their own original songs, such as "Country Boys and Girls" and "The Lord's Been Good To Me."

Between the music, the family entertains the audience with funny skits, which lightens the atmosphere and keeps the crowd engaged. The jokes and comedic sequences are rooted in the Presleys' family values and are executed with great timing and a good sense of humor.

Another feature of Presleys' Country Jubilee is the guest performers. The show often hosts local Branson artists and touring musicians who add their distinct style to the mix. Some notable guest performances include Elvis tribute artist Shawn Klush and country singer Dana Williams.

Throughout the show, the Presley family showcases their excellent musicianship, as each member plays a variety of instruments, including guitars, banjos, and mandolins. The family's main vocalists are Gary, Eric, and Steve Presley, who harmonize with a smooth and effortless sound.

Presleys' Country Jubilee offers a great show for music lovers of all ages, as the family offers something for everyone. Children will love the comical antics and bright choreography, while adults will appreciate the impressive musical talent and nostalgic tunes.

The show is also family-friendly, involving no crude humor or explicit language. It offers a wholesome entertainment experience that you can enjoy with your family and loved ones.

In conclusion, Presleys' Country Jubilee is a charming and entertaining show that offers a glimpse into the rich history of traditional country and gospel music. The Presley family's passion for preserving this legacy is both heartwarming and inspiring, and their musical talent is second to none. If you're ever in Branson, be sure to catch this fantastic show.

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Seasons
Presleys' Cast - Jay Wickizer sings; Tom Mullica performs a tribute to Red Skelton.
7. Presleys' Cast - Jay Wickizer sings; Tom Mullica performs a tribute to Red Skelton.
March 1, 2014
Performance by Jay Wickizer; a tribute to Red Skelton by Tom Mullica.
Devonna Wickizer sings; Riders in the Sky.
6. Devonna Wickizer sings; Riders in the Sky.
February 22, 2014
A performance by Devonna Wickizer; Riders in the Sky.
Ambrus Presley sings; Darin and Brooke Aldridge.
5. Ambrus Presley sings; Darin and Brooke Aldridge.
February 15, 2014
Ambrus Presley sings "Tennessee Waltz;" Special guests: Darin and Brooke Aldridge
Kimberley Barber sings; Rhonda Vincent.
4. Kimberley Barber sings; Rhonda Vincent.
February 8, 2014
Performance by Kimberley Barber; special guest Rhonda Vincent.
Presleys' Cast - Jay Wickizer sings.
3. Presleys' Cast - Jay Wickizer sings.
February 1, 2014
"Big Bad John" by Jay Wickizer.
Special guest Mel Tillis.
2. Special guest Mel Tillis.
January 25, 2014
Mel Tillis is the special guest.
Jay Wickizer sings.
1. Jay Wickizer sings.
January 4, 2014
A performance by Jay Wickizer.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 6, 2010