April
15
Mark Barron
mark@kbrs.net
KBRS.net
417-544-0233
2235 N Briarwood Ln
Fayetteville, AR   72703

(04-15-08 Branson, MO) Branson’s radio station, KBRS.net, has announced that it will be teaming up with the historic Owens Theatre this weekend for a benefit concert to benefit area flood victims. The Superstar Sampler show will be performed both Saturday and Sunday at 3pm at the theater. Mark Barron, Marketing director with KBRS.net, said the Branson focused station is excited to help in any small way they can. “We were happy when Dave Ehlert asked us to promote this event that will help devastated families in the ‘Tri-Lakes’ area. When Dave said that 100 percent of the proceeds from the two shows would go to help those hurt recently, we got onboard immediately.”
The Owens Theatre ‘Superstar Sampler Show’ will feature ‘A Visit with Mark Twain, The Loretta Lynn Tribute, ‘The Hank & Patsy Tribute’ and ‘Elvis and the Superstars’. Admission is $10 dollars for adults and $5 dollars for kids 6-16 years of age. More information is available by calling 417-336-2112.

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One Comment

This is a new and awesome video. Three soldiers wrote the song and put this together in their ‘free time’ over ‘there’. Whoever the Singer is, he needs a Recording Contract when He comes Home! This is a small way we can show our troops we support their efforts, their sacrifice and that of their families.

Please pass this on. Send this around the country to as many people as you can. Also

call your local country radio stations to have them play it so maybe the silent majority can be heard! This is absolutely awesome!

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