ANNIE'S FAMILY POUR THEIR HEARTS OUT AT BENEFIT FOR MARVIN & SUG
For more than 50 years "Marvelous" Marvin Bredemeier has entertained literally thousands of folks just like you and me with his awesome fiddling and incredible knowledge of country music. In June of this year, while on their way to do a show at Annie's, Marvin and his wife Norma or "Sug" as she is affectionally known as, were involved in an automobile accident. Despite being scraped, banged and bruised, Marvin played the entire show without a hitch and with a big smile on his face. Luckily, the only permanent damage was to thier van, but it's loss has seriously affected their ability to get around. The Annie's family wondered, "How can we show our apppreciation for such wonderful people?" It was decided to hold a benefit concert to raise money to help cover the repair or replacement of Marvin & Sug's van. There was no charge for admittance, only what folks cared to donate. Annie & Terry donated the building, utilities and supplies while the band donated their talent and time. And best of all, everyone got a chance to witness first hand the outpouring of love and generosity from what are arguably the best fans in the world -- the Annie's Jubilee fans!
This special show kicked off at 5PM with Annie Dunavin welcoming everyone with "Come On In, Sit Right Down & Make Yourself At Home." She followed with "Satin Sheets" and Porter Waggoner's "Slew Foot" and came back the second half to sing "Hideaway" and "Could I Have This Dance." Jim Winters, Annie's emcee and the man with the voice, treated the excited crowd to "Just Came To Get My Baby Out Of Here," "Blues For Dixie" "Please Release Me" and for a request on the back of a large denomination bill - Gene Watson's "Farewell Party." Several audience members chose this method of contributing, which was great, as they requested some good, old-time country music! Jim surprised everyone by introducing his daughter Melissa who is pretty as a picture and sang "Old Cape Cod," "When God Dips His Pen" and "When You Say Nothing At All" beautifully. It was great seeing Kathy Lynn again, as she came down from the northland to sing "Route 66" and "Tennessee Waltz" for the appreciative crowd. Fred Uzzell did a super job all evening both on the steel guitar ("Steel Guitar Rag") and the dobro. Pretty Ronni Ward had another engagement today, but rushed back in plenty of time to treat us all to the Patsy Montana classic "Cowboy's Sweetheart," Linda Rhondstat's "Blue Bayou" and "Put Yourself In My Place."
If you haven't witnessed Annie's Quartet in action, you are due for a real treat when you do. Consisting of Jim Winters, band leader and an extraordinary lead guitarist David George, drummer Steve Staub (who has quite a gospel music background) and electric bass player, Ted Ward, this group was one of the best we've heard. If we hadn't been staring right at them, we would have guessed we were hearing the Statlers, the Oaks, the Gatlins or some other big name. They were just outstanding on "Elvira," "Flowers On The Wall," "Broken Lady," "Do You Know You Are My Sunshine," "Bobby Sue," "The Lighthouse," "Bed Of Roses" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Just incredible! It was a treat seeing AJ Straub, Steve's son sit in at drums while "Pop" sang and he did a neat solo of "Wipeout" as well. Marvin got the feet stompin' and the fingers snappin' as he fiddled "Black Mountain Rag," "Ragtime Annie" and the "Westphalia Waltz." As a surprise, he asked a friend, Frankie Kay, who was Cowboy Copus' steel guitar player back in the 50's to come up on stage and sing Bob Will's "Sugar Moon" as he handled the fiddling chores. Delightful! Marvin closed, playing the "Orange Blossom Special" as only he can. It was announced that the benefit concert raised $2400, which will go a long ways toward helping these wonderful folks. We know some of you weren't able to make this benefit show for one reason or another, but would love to help Marvin & Sug out with a contribution. Here is an address you can send them to: Annie's Country Jubilee, P.O. Box 604, Tonganoxie, KS 66086. Your kindness and generosity is greatly appreciated. (Below) Marvin & Norma ("Sug") Bredemeier

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Updated: Friday, 3 August 2007 6:57 PM CDT