TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT EAGLES TRIBUTE
August 18, 2009
Take it to the Limit is an incredible show with powerful harmonies, strong solo vocals, and superior musicianship. The entire show is a tribute to Eagles music that will amaze you even if you are not necessarily an Eagles fan. The talent on stage is captivating. This is a perfect show for those who want to see something other than country, and because the Eagles did many crossover songs on the country charts, country music fans will enjoy this show as well. Regardless of your genre preference, watching these talented artists, as they precisely project the Eagles sound and enthusiasm for their audience makes for a totally enjoyable afternoon.
Larry Holiday is Joe Walsh, reincarnated. Greg Morton gets sounds from his guitar that are absolutely incredible - if you didn’t see it you wouldn’t believe it. Jon Sousan gives new meaning as you watch him perform, “Desperado.” He performs the essence of the lyrics and melody but his feelings expressed in timing and gestures are like he is telling a story. Scott Lancaster performs the Glenn Frey songs as well as playing a mean bass and acoustic guitar. Larry, Greg, Jon, and Scott harmonize in a way that is convincingly Eagles. Close your eyes and you’ll believe you are at an Eagles concert.
Cody Titus on keyboards and TAZ on drums round out the band and give body to the music experience. The sound throughout the show is perfectly balanced for each instrument in the six-member cast. From the audience you can hear the total Eagles sound and still single out each instrument. Every song performed in this show is done with everyone giving 100%. There is minimal conversation and maximum music.
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Darby & Linda Downard
Eureka, Ks.
09/06/09
Take it to the Limit
God & Country
We visit Branson at least once a year and sometimes twice,and see several different shows each time, we think the show 'Take It To The Limit' is the best show in town. We saw this show 2 years ago and thought it was great, but when we saw it last week we thought it was even better.This show brings back so many good memories. Come to the show set back close your eyes and when this group opens you will swear you are at a Live Eagles Consert,I'm telling you this show rocks! We will see it every time we come back to Branson, we just can't get enough of this group. This show costless then many of the other shows in town which makes it a little easier on the pocket book. If you are only here for a couple of days the 2PM. showing a great time, you can get in, lets say, a show at 10 am., the Eagles Tribute at 2 pm. and another show a 8pm. We have never seen a bad show in Branson just some better than others and we have coming to Branson for over 30 yrs.. Thanks To God and Country Theater for booking the show and for the group, 'Take It To The Limit' for such a great show. Yours Truly, A Fan of Branson.
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L. Lancaster
Kimberling City, MO.
Several times
God and Country
"Take It To The Limit" is a very complimentary Tribute show, representing the "Eagles" with pride and expertise. All of the members of the group are accomplished musicians and vocalists, and their new 2008/2009 line-up is the best combination of performers they have ever had! Jon Susanne, as the lead singer, and "Don Henley" of the group, adds energy and professionalism to an already great show, and the strong vocals and steady bass rhythmn of new member, Scott Lancaster, as "Glenn Frey", rounds out their harmonic performance. Add Branson favorites, Larry "The Dr." Holiday, on guitar, doing the perfect "Joe Walsh", Greg Morton, playing slide guitar, doing the "Timothy B. Schmit" parts, and Cody Titus, on keyboards and vocals, and you have the perfect 5 part harmony. "TAZ", the Monster drummer, holds it all together with his double bass percussion and is a pleasure to watch perform, as well!
They perform Thursday thru Monday at the "God and Country Theatre", which has the best seats in town! Wide, rocking seats, with cupholders make dancing in your seat even more fun! That is, If you can stay in your seat while listening to such familiar tunes of the Eagles! They play all the hits, from "Take It Easy", "Tequila Sunrise" and "One of These Nights" to "Witchy Woman" and "Life In The Fast Lane", and of course, "Hotel California", and do it so well that some say, if you close your eyes, you would think you were hearing the "real" Eagles!
Their show is in a concert format and they don't have a comediene, but the music is so good, you won't miss it at all! They honor our military, veterans, police, fire and emergency service personel with a heart wrenching version of "Hole in the World", written by the Eagles, in Memory of 9-11.
I LOVE attending this show, because it entertains people of all ages and walks of life. Everyone really seems to enjoy the music and trip down memory lane, and everyone is on their feet at the end of the show! I plan to go again and again, as they have area appreciation, all year long, for $10.00 per ticket.
I think Scott Lancaster should be nominated for Musician and Vocalist of the year. He also performs in the Branson Brothers Show, playing bass and is becoming known as "The Ramblin' Man", as he performs it in their show. He is the bass player for Bucky Heard's late night project, "The Horn Dawgs" and is the lead singer for "Billy Don Scott" and "The Brass Addicts". Scott has been performing with his family, singing and performing gospel music, his entire life and is definetly worthy of such an honor.
I highly recommend this show and encourage everyone to catch any of the shows that Scott or his constituants perform in. You won't be dissappointed!
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