Description
from The Great American Chuckwagon Dinner Show
The Horn family started putting on cowboy music shows in the Black Hills of South Dakota 25 years ago. At the Circle B Ranch, Kemp and Michele Horn, with their children Michael, Katie, Megan, and Christy, did all of the ranch chores you would expect: shoeing trail horses, hitching up the wagon team, cooking biscuits, and putting on shows for ranch guests. They learned how to sing cowboy harmonies and entertain from the world-famous cowboy performers of the West Association's Chuckwagons.
In the early 2000s, the Horns brought their cowboy show to Branson, Missouri. They put on their Circle B Cowboy Supper Show for many years as “The Riders of the Circle B.” Michael, Katie, Megan, and Christy all pursued other careers after closing the Circle B in 2012. Now, Kemp, Michael, and Christy are coming out of cowboy retirement by request.
In addition to harmony singing, Kemp plays harmonicas, Christy plays acoustic bass, and Michael plays guitar. Accomplished mandolinist and long-time music collaborator Samuel Clanton joins the group for 2020. Samuel has a fine ear for harmonies, due in part to his Alabama gospel-singing upbringing. The Riders are adding one of Branson's best fiddlers to round out the stage lineup.
The dinner bell rings at 4 PM sharp. The cowboy entertainment runs from 5 PM – 6:15 PM. That means your wranglers can still catch the Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama or the Shepherd's Christmas Carol in season.
Menu:
Herb Roasted Potato Wedges
Campfire Beans
Chuckwagon Biscuits with Honey Butter
Seasonal Dutch Oven Cobbler
Choice of Water, Iced Tea, or Coffee