The 2009 Legends In Concert shows are at the 900-seat Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater.
Legends In Concert, by now a legend itself, presents uncanny look-and-sound-alike artists recreating America's megastars. Bucky Heard is back, joining forces with Justin Clark, to complete The Blues Brothers, and Dean Z does Elvis!
Watch for Elvis and the Blues Brothers all year 'round, plus impressions of other stars season-by-season.
Legends In Concert has been a part of the Branson entertainment scene for 13 years in 2009. Get ready for two power-packed hours of fabulous entertainment. It's all LIVE with no lipsynching. Also starring the Legends Singers and Dancers and the Legends Tribute Orchestra.
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Legends in Concert now performing inside the Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theatre centrally located at 1600 W Hwy 76 in Branson, MO.
Amenities
Autograph Session Concession Stand Diaper Changing Station Disabled Facilities Gallery Gift Shop On-Site Parking
FANS’ AWARD BEST PERFORMING CAST – LEGENDS IN CONCERT
October 30, 2009, 3:00 PM
Eight members of the BransonCritic awards team attended the Legends in Concert show on Friday afternoon for the presentation of the 2009 Best Performing Cast, Fans’ Award. Chad Ray, Director of Operations, made the presentation to the Blues Brothers performers, Bucky Heard and Justin Clark, on behalf of the Legends in Concert cast. Chad gave a brief background of BransonCritic.com and then read some quotes from fans of the show, including:
Lisa from Springfield, MO: Legends in Concert gets better each and every time I see it. It is the only show I recommend to others to see in Branson. Why you ask? It is the wonderful cast who portray some of the biggest talents in the World.
Legends In Concert showcases some of the most famous superstars of the past and present – what more does one need to be entertained for 2 whole hours! I happened to catch the first line-up of the season on the last night of their performance in Branson!! And I must say the entire cast gave it all they had – what fantastic performers!!
George Trullinger as singer songwriter and pioneer rock and roller, Buddy Holly, got everyone REVVED UP – wielding his guitar from one end of the stage to the other, singing Buddy’s 1950’s rockabilly signature hit songs, and providing the initial comedy in the show.
As George took the stage, he had the whole theater rocking to “Oh, Boy!” Just as we were all clapping along, he shouted, “Let’s rock and roll!!” and launched into the well-known “Peggy Sue.” He then joked about looking like a “geek” with his greasy, slicked-back hair, big horned-rim glasses and white socks, and had us all laughing before delivering a medley of “It’s So Easy,” “Maybe Baby,” and “That’ll Be The Day,” during which he had us all singing along.
Friday Feb 3,2006 was opening night for one of my favorite shows ever. The Legends theater looks the same on the outside but they have a new computer system for tickets and rather than have the usher tear your ticket they now scan the bar code. You still have the option of having your picture taken with 2 of the Legends performers and the show is still high class all the way.
Miss R. Bennett Forsyth, Mo 9-29-09 & numerous other times Legends in Concert Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater
My Boy Elvis Mr. Dean Z.
"Hey everybody, c'mon down. There's a man with a guitar who just hit town. He's off like a rocket, there he goes, dancing from his head down to his toes" This song is titled "My Boy Elvis" and it was performed by Janis Martin. For obvious reasons, it was written about the King of rock-n-roll, Elvis Presley however, it happens to describe an amazing, young performer, who does a tribute to Elvis- Dean Z. To me, Dean is the best male vocalist in Branson. He bears a striking resemblance to a young Elvis, and when he sings, he definitely sounds like the real deal. If a person was to close their eyes while Dean is singing (of course, the ladies may not want to because he‚s definitely a looker), I'm sure that they could just SEE Elvis standing right in front of them.
This boy has an amazing stage presence and I think that girls often get so caught up in his gorgeous looks and silky, Elvis-like voice that they forget he's NOT really Elvis. I know I do. From easy-going, romantic songs such as "Love Me Tender" to upbeat ones such as "Baby, Let's Play House" (a personal favorite of mine) to Jailhouse Rock, Dean will have you wanting to get up and dance in the aisles! He also does a fabulous rendition of "One Night with You" that usually have ladies leaving nails marks on their husband‚s or friend‚s arm, or even on the arm rest. Yes, he‚s THAT good! Dean also has all of the King‚s dance moves down to a "t". He dances, fidgets, and just plain moves like Elvis did. It's amazing and almost scary how much Dean resembles Elvis. Mr. Z. recreates the sounds of Elvis and brings back memories (and makes new ones, as well) for those who were blessed to be around in that time frame however, he‚s able to help in making memories for "youngsters" such as myself and giving us an idea of what it like back then‚
Once the show is over, the performers in the last half (don't worry, the entertainers from the first half come out during intermission) will come out after the show to take pictures with the fans, sign whatever folks would like them to, and talk to those who wish to have a few moments of the stars‚ time. Dean is a very personable young man who will stay until the last fan leaves. He does his absolute best to make sure everyone leaves happy and with a great memory.
Want to come and check out this stunning young man for yourself? You can see him perform Thursday-Tuesdays (no shows Wednesdays). The Legends in Concert shows begin at 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. through December. You can call the box office for reservations at 1-417-332-1960 and one of the wonderful receptionists will be glad to assist you in any way they can. Once you're at the theatre and ready to head in to see the show, be sure to stop by the concession stand to satisfy your hunger or quench your thirst. Once you're set, scoot on in to watch the show and a friendly usher will be there to greet you and assist you in finding your seat. When you‚re settled in, just sit back and let the performers take you back to a better time and place. Once you get to Dean, he takes you on one musical journey you WON'T want to return from.
**Miss R. Bennett
Lisa McAninch Springfield MO June 12, 2009 Legends in Concert Dick Clark Theater
I am Voting for Dean Z for the Best Male Performer.
I love going to see Legends in Concert, that means I get to see Dean Z's tribute to Elvis. The show I saw this past time was his tribute to the film Elvis. I have to say it was a sunny good time for all. It showed the best of the Elvis films and even showed actual clips of those movies. For myself it was such a great treat to actually have Elvis right there bigger than life and Dean doing a great tribute too. This set was so much fun for the dancers and for the audience. They would grab people and bring them up to the stage area to hula dance while Dean sang. The Slicin Sand was so much fun to watch, you new they had to have a good time doing that. Viva Las Vegas, need I say more. Roll the dice go see Dean Z, as Elvis and you will win big.
Lisa McAninch Springfield Mo June 12, 2009 Legends Dick Clark Theater
I have seen this show many times. It gets better each and every time I see it. The group that does the Temptations is so great the precision is unbelievable. The Blues Brothers, never disappoint. I do not know how Justin can keep up the amount of movement and performance thru the whole performance. Bucky is a great straight man with a powerful voice and the ability to use it. The whole band and dancers are just spot on, they are so much fun to watch and see the interaction between them and the headlining performers. Stacy as Marilyn Monroe and Gretchen Wilson is a site to see. This lady is a powerful performer no matter which character she is portraying. And last but by no means least is Dean Z as the young Elvis; this man gives a great performance of Elvis. He stays in character no matter what the audience is yelling at him. He is an amazing talent with a beautiful tribute to the one and only king-Elvis Presley. It amazes me that all of these talented performer’s chose to work in Branson, a small Missouri town. I always recommend this show to each and everyone I know that is visiting Branson.
Jean Manzelli St. Louis, Mo. May 22, 2009 Legends in Concert dick clark theater
Show is a must to see, it's high energy you want to get up and dance the whole time.
The staff is the best in Branson make you feel like family instead of a number on a ticket.
The performers are fantastic, from Dean Z ( Elvis ), The Blues Bros. (Justin & Bucky) as well as the other performers they bring in through out the season.
Dancers, backup singer are great and the band what can you say they fantastic.
I have been going to see Legends since they performed in St. Louis at Six Flags about 15 years ago. I see them in Branson several times a year.
The show itself should win the best show as well as the performers, each one of thr should win the award as best performer in their class.
Carol Schwenk Branson, MO 6/13/09 Legends In Concert American Bandstand
I am voting for Dean Z for Best Male Singer. Dean is a man of many talents, I have seen Dean many times in the past year and yet he still amazes me with his ability to wow the audience and hold them completely captive with his strong and powerful voice as well as his moves which are so much like the young Elvis of the 50'S. This summer Dean had an amazing set of which he opened with "GI Blues" then sang "Shopping Around" which also was from the movie, then he changed his set completely to "Blue Hawaii" of which included, "Rock A Hula", "Slicing Sand" and the ever so popular love song "I Can't Help Falling In Love With You" where he proceded to go along the first row and give each lady a kiss on her cheek. Dean ended his set with "Viva Las Vegas" which had the audience clapping and the girls screaming. Dean remains such a humble young man about his talent and I don't believe that he see's sometimes what otheres see. I completely believe in this young man and believe that he sh ould be awarded "Best Male Singer".
jean carson Fairmont,ok Aug, 2009 Legends Dick Clark
We went to see Legends as we do every summer. (My Granddaughter has to see the Blues Brothers and most of all Dean Z!!! We have been bringing her to Branson for the past 10 years. We all most lost her in a pool there when she was 6 but we got her back and when the Dr. let her out of the hospital she had to go see the Blues brothers. We will keep coming to see Legends as long as the grandchildren want to come. We have more kids that are coming along now so I see us there for a lot more years.
If any one wants to get their money's worth they have to see LEGENDS!!!!!!!!!!
Michael Smith Branson Mo 09/04/09 Legends in Concert Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theatre
Very good cast of singers! they give there all when they are on stage ! i all ways going to see them! bucky,justin,dean and the other singers are the best at what they do and are the nice people to be around! but there are other people that in the show that we all should give thank for finding thise good singers and dancers,backup singers with out them all there would not be a show! the band is great too and lights and other people that you don't see in the show but there in the back making it all work so we can have a good show too see!
Angela Schmidt Judsonia, Arkansas August 1,2009 Legends In Concert Dick Clark Theater
Well to start off The Blues Brothers were really good and comical,now Marylin Monroe starting off she wasn't that good till she got that poor guy on stage bless his heart he didn't know whether to melt or run. Then Elvis came took our hearts brought memories of that young energetic thing those hips, eyes and kisses oh my gosh it would have knocked you outif you had been there I thought I was in heaven when he called me up and sang gave me a lay and then planted those soft tender lips on my cheeck. And then came down on the first row shaking the guys hands and kissing the girls on the cheeks he came to me and just kept kissing I told him don't stop baby just keep on going. Then Gretchen Wilson came out stole the hearts of the men to getting on the 4 wheeler doing her moves ist was great the whole show. But afterwards going to club 57 and listening to Deanz he was fabulas he really put on a show and it was just like you were seeing the real young Elvis the moves and the energy that little fellow had he was terriffic. I will be back to see him.My husband and I will be back before the end of the year is up and then next year we have a cousins gather I'm gonna be sure that they go see it. YOU CAN'T LEAVE BRANSON WITHOUT SEEING THIS SHOW I'M TELLING YOU THAT YOU WILL LOVE IT. I rated it a 5 star show!!!!!!
Angela
L. McAninch Springfield MO June 13 2009 Dick Clark Theater
I just have to tell you all about a wonderful show and a wonderful cast of performers. Legends in Concert is the only show I recommend to others to see in Branson. Why you ask? It is the wonderful cast that portray some of the biggest talents in the World. This seasons line-up includes The Blues Brothers -- they will have you laughing for their whole set. Justin and Bucky are the Ultimate Blues Brothers. Then there was Marilyn portrayed by Stacy, it is uncanny what a great job she does. All men will be drooling in their seats. The Temptations are oh so good and it amazes me that Five mean can sing and dance and never miss a beat. The next performer up is Gretchen Wilson aka Stacy and does she blow on to the stage. It is quite a transformation from Marilyn to Gretchen but Stacy pulls it off. The final performer is my favorite because he portrays Elvis and Elvis is the ultimate in my books. You have to see Dean Z as he is portraying Elvis. This set is all about the movies, you need to come along and Slice some Sand. Dean does a GI proud, he is all a flutter in his hawaiin print shirt and lei while playing in the sand. His third costume change brings you to Viva Las Vegas, it is a fun ride for all. So get up get out and be sure to go see Legends in Concert and Dean Z.
Jean Manzelli St. Louis, Mo. May 22, 2009 American Bandstand Theater
Legends in Concert is a must see show. The show is very high energy.You can't just sit there without moving your feet,clapping your hands, you want to get up and dance during the entire show. The music is great with something for everyone from young to older, from country to rock. The seating is very comfortable with leg room.
If you loved Elvis you will love Dean Z as the younger Elvis. His voice and his moves are like you are watching an Elvis concert, he is amazing and he is a super person to talk with, he takes the time to visit with each one of the fans that came to see the show. You will not be dissappointed with Dean Z.
The Blues Brothers another part of the show you will love, the energy these two boys have is remarkable. If anyone has ever seen the Blues Brothers will know that Justin & Bucky have you reliving their show all over again. The ones from the era really understand what I mean and the younger ones are learning who these boys were.
The other acts that legends bring in to perform for the show is also fantastic, from Marilyn Monroe, Garth Brooks, Dean Martin, too many many more, again you will not be disappointed seeing this show, you get your monies worth plus much more.
Best show should go to Legends in concert.
Best Male performer : Dean Z (Elvis)
Best Female performer : Stacey Whitton (Marilyn Monroe)
Best Band: legends in concert band
Best group: Justin Clark & Bucky Heard (The Blues Bros.)
Kathi Schwomeyer Fenton,MO April17,2009 Dick Clark Theater
I'm casting my vote for Dean Z. I first saw Dean perform in Memphis,TN during Elvis week under the big tent. He was dynamic. I don't think I had ever seen anyone with so much energy. He took time to talk to everyone who approached him, never rushing. Of course, finding out that he performed at the Legends in Concert meant that Branson was the next trip on the agenda. I have seen Dean perform several times now and he always gives 100% plus. He has done his homework in studying Elvis.
He has the moves, voice, and looks-complete package. He shows a true appreciation for his fans. He's very personable and makes you feel like a good friend. Dean is very acessible to his fans. I'm always ready to see him perform. He is the best!
Donna Schneider Fenton,Mo. 63026 April 17, 09 Dick Clark Theatre
My vote goes to Dean Z at the Legends. His performance and music is superb. He truly is a gifted and talented entertainer. Watching and listening to him takes you back to a era that is true to my heart. You know Dean has done his homework with his tribute to the King of Rock and Roll with his music, moves, and the details of the costumes he wears. He truly enjoys performing on stage. He does the King "proud". He is very personable and generous of his time after he performs and meets and greets the fans in the lobby. Last but not least he is a cutie!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, thank you very much!!!!!!!!!
Krista burgett Avon IN 2/14/09 Dick Clark
Best male performer goes to........ Dean Z ( young Elvis)!!! Absouletly amazing. Let's just say he was so good that my fiancée felt he needed to start acting like Dean Z (not Elvis) to get my attention. Haha!! Not only is Dean an awesome performer but he is a true to his Elvis fans! He kisses the ladies and ruffles the mens feathers that's a true Elvis. If I lived closer I would be at his show as much as possible, he truly has the voice, the moves (oh lord the moves- it's gettin hot in here), the great attitude, an a wonderful personality! By far the best performer, am lookin forward to seeing him again.
Bucky Heard- Incredible Voice
February 7, 2006
My wife and I went to see Legends in Concert about 5 years ago in Branson. It is a great show, and one of their best acts is the Blues Brothers. Bucky Heard’s portrayal of Jake is outstanding. Wow- what a voice. Once last year when we went to see Bucky perform at Legends, one of the performers became ill, so they filled in the space with Bucky portraying John Cougar. He dressed and acted just like John Cougar. He did a great job of his voice as well. We heard that he also filled in at the Grand Palace when their performer became ill. He did a tribute to Neil Diamond when Cracklin Rose was there. This guy can sing anything.
I have had the opportunity to talk with Bucky on several occasions ,and found that he is truly a very nice person. He is genuine and not a phony, as some performers can often be. My wife and I go to Branson about once a month to see Bucky perform, whether it is at Legends, Tsuami’s or at Wildflower. He has a remarkable talent, and we always look forward to seeing him. We have heard Bucky sing everything from hard rock to soft ballads, and he does them all exceptionally well.
If you never had the pleasure of seeing Bucky Heard at Legends, I suggest you stop by Tsunami’s some Friday Night or Wildflower on Saturday night after 11pm. He performs there after his last show at Legends. I promise you wont be disappointed. You will be see an Entertainer that truly loves his work.
We think Bucky should receive the Branson Critic award this year for Best Singer and Best Performer 2006, as he is one of the most dynamic entertainers in Branson. We are looking forward to our next trip.