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Lanham Brothers Jamboree returns for 17th year, continues focus on traditional music and dance

Lanham Brothers Jamboree returns for 17th year, continues focus on traditional music and dance

Bluegrass Extravaganza: The Lanham Brothers Jamboree Captivates Owensboro

The Lanham Brothers Jamboree, a beloved annual event in Owensboro, Kentucky, is set to return to the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum on August 10th. This iconic showcase has been a staple in the community for over 17 years, featuring the talented Lanham brothers, Barry and Randy, along with a diverse array of musical guests and performers.

Uniting Generations Through the Power of Bluegrass, Country, and Gospel

A Diverse Lineup of Talented Artists

This year's Jamboree promises to be an unforgettable experience, with a lineup that includes the captivating vocals of Joe Christian, the dynamic duo of Elijah and Andley Christian, the enchanting harmonies of Jade Hagan, Erica Roberts, and the energetic Footstompin Express Cloggers. The event's eclectic mix of bluegrass, country, and gospel music, combined with dance performances and interactive crowd engagement, ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy."Joe is a great singer, songwriter, and musician, and we're excited to have him and his son and daughter-in-law joining us," enthuses Randy Lanham. "And Ansley, Jade, and Erica – those three girls, when they sing, it's magical; I get goosebumps the way their harmonies blend together so well."

Preserving Tradition with a Modern Twist

The Lanham Brothers Jamboree has a rich history of showcasing the best of traditional music and dance, while also embracing a contemporary approach. Barry Lanham, the leader of the Footstompin Express Cloggers, promises to integrate traditional clogging with different genres, offering the audience a unique and captivating experience."No two shows are ever the same. Each one offers a unique variety," Barry explains. "We have some new things planned to add even more audience interaction. It's all about pairing tradition with a modern approach and variety."

A Community Celebration and a Broadcast Sensation

The Jamboree's success is a testament to the unwavering support of the Owensboro community and the countless artists who have graced the stage over the years. Randy Lanham attributes the event's longevity to this community embrace and the opportunity it provides for young performers to showcase their talents."We like to offer this show as an avenue for young people to expose their music and dance to others in the community and in front of a live audience," Randy says. "This is our 17th year for the Jamboree, and we're so proud of the fact that the community embraces the show."The Jamboree's reach extends beyond the live audience, as the event is recorded for future airings on KET, the Kentucky Educational Television network. This ensures that the magic of the Lanham Brothers Jamboree can be shared with a wider audience, preserving the rich cultural heritage of Owensboro and the surrounding region.

A Tradition of Versatility and Variety

The Lanham Brothers Jamboree is not just a one-time event; it is a tradition that the brothers have upheld for nearly two decades. Throughout the year, they host three shows – one in the spring, one in the summer, and one around Christmas. While the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum has become the primary venue, the Jamboree has also traveled to other locations on special occasions.The event's versatility and variety are what keep audiences coming back year after year. Randy Lanham emphasizes that "No two shows are ever the same. Each one offers a unique variety," and the brothers are always striving to introduce new elements to captivate their loyal fans.

A Resurgence of Traditional Music and Dance

The Lanham Brothers Jamboree is not just a celebration of music and dance; it is a reflection of a broader cultural renaissance. Randy Lanham observes that traditional music and dance are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, and the Jamboree provides the perfect platform to immerse the community in this vibrant artistic landscape."Traditional music and dance are in the midst of a renaissance, and there's no better way to join in the fun than to visit the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum for the Jamboree," Randy enthuses.The Lanham Brothers Jamboree is more than just a concert; it is a testament to the enduring power of community, tradition, and the universal language of music and dance. As the event returns to the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum on August 10th, the people of Owensboro and beyond can look forward to an unforgettable celebration of the arts that will leave a lasting impression on all who attend.

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