BRANSON, Missouri – “Droopy Drawers, Jr.” (also known as Tim Mabe), will join long-time Branson favorites and sisters, Tammy and Tonya Bilyeu, on stage at the Grand Country Music Hall in two shows – Ozarks Country and Ozarks Gospel – in March.
Both of the shows are on Sundays with the Ozarks Gospel Show at 2 p.m. and the Ozarks Country Show at 7 p.m. beginning March 1.
Tammy Bilyeu said, “We’re excited to have our cousin, Tim Mabe, in the shows this year. Having traditional Ozarks’ comedy that Droopy Drawers, Jr., brings to the stage is just one more way we can provide a unique entertainment experience for our visitors. Droopy Drawers Jr is truly a beloved character.”
Tonya Bilyeu adds, “It also feels right to be together on stage. All three of us performed in the Baldknobbers’ Jamboree Show and have fond memories of that shared experience as well as admiration for the music and comedy passed down thru the generations.”
Mabe said, “After deciding to make this move I realized that all three of us are on the same brainwave…which might mean we’re a little bit challenged, so ya’ll best come check it out as soon as possible.”
Tammy and Tonya grew up performing with their family, The Baldknobbers, and then spent 16 years performing as the Stutterettes with Country Music Legend, Mel Tillis.
Mabe has performed with The Baldknobbers since 1985, first as their guitar player, then stepping into his Dad’s shoes to carry on the role of Droopy Drawers.
Both shows are performed at the Grand Country Music Hall.
For tickets call 417-335-2484. Visit www.GrandCountry.com for more information.
Grand Country Music Hall is at 1945 W 76 Country Blvd., Branson.