"The Show Must Go On"



































SHELLY LEE ALLEY, JR.

CHAD ALLEY - JOEL & WENDY BREWER

MANDY BREWER - MOLLY O'QUINN - CARLY O'QUINN

2 Concerts
2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Advance Tickets - $25 Per Concert
$28 At The Door - General Admission
Saturday - March 27, 2010
Texas Opry
32243 Old Hempstead Road
Magnolia, TX 77355














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Shelly Lee Alley
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Western Swing Tribute to Shelly Lee Alley
HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN
FLOYD DOMINO
CLYDE BREWER & THE RIVER ROAD BOYS
2 Time Grammy Winner
As a session pianist Floyd Domino has played on several recordings, including five albums with George Strait, and won two Grammys. His most recent Grammy was awarded in February 2000 for Best Country Instrumental as a featured performer with Tommy Allsup, Larry Franklin, Vince Gill and Steve Wariner on the Asleep at the Wheel recording, Ride With Bob.
Hot Club Of Cowtown are one of the hardest, energetic, Western Swing trios around, their unique sound blending the roots of the hot jazz era, Americana, vintage pop and folk. Amongst the youngest members ever to be inducted into the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame, their sixth studio album, Wishful Thinking, was released last August.
The River Road Boys are best known as one of America’s premier Western Swing dance bands. Organized in 1971 by founding members Clyde Brewer and Tommy Howser, this band carries on the traditional western swing music genre inspired by other great legends such as Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Clif Bruner, Milton Brown, Shelly Lee Alley, and many others. The entire River Road Boys band was inducted into the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame in 1998.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Advance Tickets $25

$28 at the Door

General Admission
LEON RAUSCH
Leon Rausch is a Western Swing singer and bandleader who worked as singer for the legendary Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. Their association began in 1958 and culminated in Rausch taking over as bandleader from 1965 to 1966. Though Rausch would remain close with Wills' band right up until the '90s, he also led his own bands and recorded many sides as a vocalist for instrumental stars like Johnny Gimble and Herb Remington.
Inducted into the Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Fame in 1993, Larry Scott commenced his radio career in Neosho, MO in 1955.  From 1982 through 2002 hosted the Interstate Road Show, first from KWKH in Shreveport, LA and then KVOO  in Tulsa, OK.   A former owner of a hot shot trucking business in Texas, Larry can be heard Sunday mornings on KWKH hosting Singin and Swingin' as well as The Glory Road.
LARRY SCOTT