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Steel in Branson
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 5:39 am
by David Nutt
I will be in Branson Miss for the 4th July, any suggestions to see good live steel?
Dave.
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 5:54 am
by Doug Rolfe
Presleys has Dean Holman on steel. He's the best.
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 10:35 am
by David Nutt
Thanks Doug, I will make a visit.
Dave.
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 1:50 pm
by Patrick Richards
Gene Mulvaney at Grand County. A great player too.
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 11:54 pm
by David Nutt
Thank you Patrick, much appreciated.
Posted: 30 Jun 2017 5:50 am
by Richard Alderson
I've never been there but isnt there supposed to be a steel player in every bar and club in Branson?
Posted: 3 Jul 2017 5:21 am
by Patrick Richards
Well, there's really not much of a "bar scene" in Branson. Branson Center Stage might have somebody picking. It's kind of catch as catch can in that regard. Over the 4th might be a little different. Raiding the Country Vault, Bald Knobbers, also good options. Enjoy.
Posted: 3 Jul 2017 11:08 am
by Dean Holman
No steel at Baldknobbers anymore. I'm not sure how much steel he's getting to play, but Robbie Springfield plays at Clay Cooper's show. Bob Tuttle plays an afternoon show for Tim Hadler and his Hank Williams show 'Hank Revisited". Sad to say, there is really no bar scene or nothing with steel. There's been alot of talk in town about the fact that there's no place to listen and Dance to live Country music, a few duo and trio acts on occasion and karaoke. There was time when Branson had over a dozen clubs to go and hear live music. Raiding the Country Vault is a really good show with steel. Come see me at Presleys, we play some good Country, Bluegrass and Gospel, plus some really good comedy. I play a fair amount of steel on the show, as much as I can.
Bob Tuttle
Posted: 1 Jun 2020 10:45 am
by John Kalament
Does Bob Tuttle still play steel for Tim Hadley in Branson ? He's a Great Steeler for sure !
Posted: 1 Jun 2020 2:37 pm
by Don R Brown
You would probably have better luck with a new thread, with his name in it, than buried in a 3-year old thread with a generic sounding title.