We had just arrived at the BK when Larry Dean kicked off what turned out to be a fun evening with Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal," "Hiway 40 Blues" and Merle's "I'll Break Out Again Tonight." Then it was line-dancing time as Larry sang "Boot Scootin' Boogie," "Stagger Lee," "I Believe In You," "I Can't Say The Same About You," "Blue Moon," "Silver Wings," and Garry Bichelmeyer's "The Winner." After Gordon Riley, Lou Moore and the rest of the band played one of Gordon's compositions, "Boogie #1," Mary Bichelmeyer sang "Walk The Way The Wind Blows," "Don't Tell Me What To Do," "Make It Right" (written by Mary & Garry) & "Bill Bailey" much to the crowd's delight. After husband Garry did a great job with the Johnny Russell classic "Catfish John," he sang three self-written songs, "Marie," "Half" and a new song he wrote about his hometown -- "Tonganoxie."
Annie Little will be leaving for a two week vacation soon, but tonight she dropped in to sing some cuts from her new CDs, "I Love You Honey," "Remember Me (I'm The One Who Loves You") and "Let's All Go Down To The River." It was the first time for John Hendershot from Raymore, MO to sing at the BK and we sure enjoyed hearing him sing "Don't Worry 'Bout Me," the Marty Robbins standard, Leroy Van Dyke's "Auctioneer Song," "Most Of All" and Hank Snow's "Golden Rocket." Come back, John! It's always a gas to see and hear Scott Lane sing those great classic hits he always comes up with and tonight it was "Killin' Time," "Hot Rod Lincoln" and "Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound." Larry Dean closed the evening with "God Must Be A Cowboy." (Below) John Hendershot with Larry Dean & Gordon Riley sings "Golden Rocket"
