Friday, March 19, 2010

MARCH 18, 2010
GRINTER BARN JAMBOREE


Several first time visitors in addition to a large turnout of regulars made up a large crowd at the Grinter Barn as the ladies served a delicious Beef & Noodle dinner before the band took center stage. It took a little while for the dancers to get started but they soon filled the floor.

With Gordon Riley on lead guitar & vocals, John Malone on drums, Larry Dean on vocals, guitar & banjo, Garry Bichelmeyer, guitar & vocals, Mary Bichelmeyer on bass & vocals and Marvin Bredemeier on fiddle & vocals, the band began the evening playing Bob Wills' "Take Me Back To Tulsa" and Merle Haggard's "Ramblin Fever" with Larry Dean on vocals. Larry returned somewhat later with Travis Tritt's "Living On Borrowed Time," Willie Nelson's "Nothing I Can Do About It Now," Hank Williams Sr.'s "Setting The Woods On Fire" and Merle's "Silver Wings."

Gordon Riley and the band did a great job playing "Sleepwalk" and "Honky Tonk" and Gordon did a bang-up job as well singing Waylon's "Laid Back Country Picker" and "Big Boss Man." Marvin Bredemeier, who plays fiddle each and every Saturday night at Annie's Country Jubilee in Tonganoxie, KS, after some mild coaxing, played our favorite fiddle tune "Ragtime Annie," followed by a medley of the "Kentucky/Tennessee Waltzes." Marvin returned later to play a Roy Rogers/Dale Evans number "Happy Anniversary" for Scott & Lisa Gilmore who will be celebrating their 10th anniversary, Saturday March 20th. Mary Bichelmeyer did a supurb job singing Kitty Wells' "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," Barbara Fairchild's "Teddy Bear Song," Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart" and Kathy Mattea's "Walk The Way The Wind Blows." Not only gifted as a great entertainer but a wonderful songwriter to boot, Garry Bichelmeyer sang a new creation of his entitled "Losing You," then it was Billy Currington's "People Are Crazy," Brad Paisey's "She Said Yes" and "Rebel Soldier."

Scott Gilmore took his turn behind the mike tonight as well, singing Brooks & Dunn's "Boot Scootin Boogie" and "Johnny B. Goode" much to the delight of the line dancers. Annie Little was on hand as well and did a wonderful job with Brenda Lee's "Just Because" and Anne Murray's "Could I Have This Dance." As the nine o'clock hour approached, Larry Dean led the band and audience in the singing of "I'll Fly Away."

(Below) top - Kylie Gilmore helps her dad sing "Johnny B. Goode. bottom - The band poses in the lobby of the Grinter Barn (l. to r.) John Malone, Larry Dean, Mary Bichelmeyer, Garry Bichelmeyer, Marvin Bredemeier, Gordon Riley





Again, Thanks to Roger & Jean (MO-KAN OPRY.COM) for generosly allowing us to use their article. WE WILL BE THINKING OF YOU ROGER AND EXPECT TO SEE YOU BACK SOON!!

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