Wednesday, May 5, 2010

TUESDAY MAY 4, 2010
BK LOUNGE

It was a marvelous evening to be out and about tonight and a big crowd took advantage of the weather and decended on the BK for an evening of great classical country & vintage music, dancing, dining and visiting. Larry Dean has been accused of being a "walking juke box" and it was easy to see why as he opened the evening with Merle Haggard's "Working Man Blues," then it was a big band era tune, "It Had To Be You," followed somewhat later by "Old Time Rock & Roll," a tune made famous by The Platters, "Only You" and "I Can't Stop Loving You." This great band featuring Gordon Riley on lead guitar and John Malone on drums got the dancers wound up with "Panhandle Rag" and featured Gordon on "9 Lb. Hammer," "Windy & Warm," "Sugarfoot Rag" and "The Theme From Bonnie & Clyde." "Mighty" Marvin Bredemeier who plays fiddle at Annie's Country Jubilee every Saturday night got the toes tappin' with the "Beaumont Rag," "a beautiful but unnamed waltz" and a medley of "Soldier's Joy/Ragtime Annie."

Mary Bichelmeyer whose folks were visiting here tonight from Kentucky, did a supurb job singing Jeannie Pruett's "Satin Sheets," Loretta's "There He Goes," "I Don't Hurt Anymore" and "It Keeps Right On A'Hurtin." Husband Garry Bichelmeyer, who also writes such great songs, showed what a great performer he is as well singing George Jones' "Choices," "Kansas City" and John Anderson's "Swingin'." David Purcell is always such a treat to listen to and tonight he got a big hand as he sang "Once In A Lifetime Thing," a Garry Bichelmeyer tune, "Northern Star," Willie's "Help Me Make It Through The Night," Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan's "Tennessee Birdwalk" and "Today I Started Loving You Again." Scott Gilmore was also in the house tonight and sang "Boot Scootin Boogie," much to the delight of the line dancers. Larry Dean closed tonight's program with "Long Black Train."

We also want to take this opportunity to welcome Judy Engle, one of the regulars here at the BK every Tuesday, as one of our newest sponsors. Judy is a Realtor with Re/Max Heartland operating from the Lee's Summit, MO area. To contact Judy call 816-589-8933 or visit www.JudyEngle.com or check out her sponsorship banner on the Big Creek Country Show page accessable from our home page.

(Below) Mary Bichelmeyer sings "I Don't Hurt Anymore" with lots of encouragement from husband Garry



Once again we have reprinted the article from MO-KAN OPRY.com. Thanks Roger & Jean
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