The Frosts to Open “Southern Gospel Sundays” Show in Branson, MO

The Frosts are excited to announce a new weekly southern gospel show for 2024 in Branson, MO called "Southern Gospel Sundays with The Frosts," set for 5 pm, beginning April 28, most Sundays throughout the year at The Americana Theatre. The show will also feature Clayton Watson (Presley's Jubilee Theatre) on piano.
Michael and Jen Frost, along with their daughter, Jael, plan an evening of unforgettable live gospel music, as they bring familiar classics, hand-clapping favorites, and original music written by Michael, whose songs have been recorded by many of southern gospel music's top artists, including The Mckameys, The Hyssongs, Ivan Parker, & many more.
"We been in Branson for 10 years now, working in the music industry. It's always been a dream of ours to have our own show featuring all-gospel music. Now that our daughter is a teenager, her voice has matured and her skill for singing harmonies comes naturally. We feel the timing is finally right to give it a go," Michael said.
"Nothing brings me greater joy than singing with my family," he added.
The show will also feature comedy by one of Jen Frost's characters, "Sister Busybody." Clayton Watson, a very accomplished pianist, will also be appearing.
"Clayton is an incredible talent and just a fun guy to be around. You'll be blown away by his piano work," Frost said. Clayton served as producer for the Frosts latest CD project titled "Hymns & Praise."
The show will also feature music from Love Like That, a recent album by The Frosts produced by Kent Wells, who is the longtime band leader and producer for the legendary Dolly Parton.
Tickets for Southern Gospel Sundays are on sale now and can be purchased online at americanatheatrebranson.com or frosttrio.com. You may also call the Americana Theatre box office at 417-544-8700 for ticket information and group rates.
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