Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers return for their third season in Branson at The Will Rogers Theater on Thursday, September 4th.The Grammy Award-winning trio will perform 75 shows from September 4 to December 13.This year audiences will hear even more famous Gatlin Brothers music and signature harmonies accompanied by a spectacular new stage set and lighting.
“This year we are enhancing the production aspect of the show with significantly more stage lighting that is totally computerized, a new stage set created by a nationally recognized designer and upgraded sound,” said Joe Sullivan, president of SullivanShows. “Larry, Steve and Rudy are adding some new musical segments that Branson audiences have never seen before and are expanding their signature gospel music segment to include Jericho Road, I’ll Fly Away, Prodigal Son, and New Hope Road. And of course their show has all of the Gatlin’s greatest hits including All The Gold In California, Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer To You), Broken Lady, I Don’t Wanna Cry, Night Time Magic and more,” he said.
One of the first-class acts in Country Music, Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers have forged a new musical standard for vocal harmony, raw talent and showmanship while topping the music charts with hit-after-hit. The brothers have been performing since they were youngsters in Texas, entertaining around the world, from Texas to the White House, to Broadway and beyond. They’ve recorded over 24 albums including country music, gospel, classics and big band, appeared on over 75 national television shows and performed at inaugural ceremonies for President George W. Bush.
The Gatlin’s received national TV exposure last month when Great American Country broadcast for 10 consecutive days “An Evening With Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers,” a one-hour special recorded live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.GAC, a 24-hour country music video network, reaches over 20 million subscribers throughout the United States.
“We anticipate a number of sold out performances again this year for the Gatlin Brothers,” said Sullivan. “Good seats are still available for most performances; early reservations are recommended for the best seating.”