An annual tradition continued in a new location.
A popular Texas radio announcer hosted a live, one-day-only music show in Branson last week. The Heart of Texas Road Show has become an annual fall tradition in Branson.
This year's show featured music greats Barbara Fairchild, Roy Morris, Mary Lou Turner and Tony Booth.
Founded and produced by Tracy Pitcox, the show is always popular with locals and Branson visitors alike. Pitcox, a radio personality from Brady, Texas, is also the founder of the Heart of Country Music Museum and shows, and began taking the Texas-based show on the road to other locales. Last year's show was held at the Mickey Gilley Grand Shanghai Theater.
This year's Road Show was held at Branson's popular new hotspot, Wranglers Honky Tonk. Located on Historic Highway 165, Wranglers is a favorite location for dining, drinks, dancing and lots of live music.
Pitcox, a tour guide who travels to Branson each year, brings a motorcoach group to the Heart of Texas Road Show, as well as a variety of other shows in Branson. his fall, in addition to enjoying the Heart of Texas Road Show, the group delighted in performances by Down Home Country, Doug Gabriel, Jimmy Fortune, Gene Watson and others.
In the 35 years that Pitcox has worked as a tour guide he has brought thousands of music-loving Texas to the music mecca of Branson, Missouri.
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