Sunday, January 24, 2010

Sagebrush Roundup


This is a covered bridge that spans the Buchkannon River in Barbour County, West Virginia. What a joy to travel along a back road and find a treasure like this.
Last night my husband and I and our dear friends found a place that threw us back in time about fifty years. We found the Sagebrush Roundup. Sagebrush has been around for a long time first starting as a radio show back in the 30's but now it is a live sit down barn theater experience. Sagebrush Roundup is high on Bunner's Ridge in Marion County, West Virginia.
We found directions on the internet and began to follow them to the top of Bunners Ridge. This being the height of winter we found ourselves on a dark country road. The directions said to follow the signs to Sagebrush but they negelected to note that there are no lights to indicate where the signs are located. Well, this made it almost impossible to see the signs so after a missed turn we back tracked and took the right turn onto the road that headed us for the Roundup and were on our way to a night of entertainment. Once we paid the ticket fee of $5 per person we were given entrance to a clean family oriented facility. No smoking, drinking or any such thing would be permitted on the premises. Children under the age of 12 had free passage with an accompanying adult. I will have to say the building was very clean, the people well behaved and the entertaining was if not alway excellent it was entertaining. Plenty of cold bottled soft drinks, popcorn, hotdogs, pies and icecream were provided at decent prices. If
you came early enough you could even eat dinner for 6.50 I believe it was roast beef and mash potatoes last night. We missed the dinner special but did eat a few dogs and fries. They also had a very good coconut pie. Tables were provided at the back of the theater so that you could have theater dinner experience. The building was very clean with nice restrooms. If you are interested in buying some country western inspired jewelry, clothing, Indian and Cowboy type belts, buckles and maybe a new strap for you guitar you may find what you need at the Sagebrush Roundup. The people that ran the Roundup were pleasant and informative.
Showtime: Open Mic began at 6 ( if you want to take part in this you must come early to be put on the line-up. If they like what they hear you may be asked to come back at a later date and be part of the show.) If country western isn't your thing, you can also sing 50's rock n roll, blue grass, gospel etc- just make sure it is clean.
Last night the open mic was very enjoyable. Then the show began and I will have to say some of the acts were way past their prime but the audience was enjoying themselves by singing along, dancing on the dance floor and some were laughing a little too much.
Then Al Anderson walked on the stage and things began to rock and roll. He gave a great performance. We really enjoyed his blues and rock n rool. He has a great voice and some exceptional moves---total enjoyment for the middle of a gloomy winter.
So here are my final comments on the Sagebrush----a walk back in time when things were simpler, a place that offers more than entertainment on the stage, for me the audience was just as entertaining as the musicians. I loved it and will go back. Next stop the Blue Grass Special.

1 comment:

  1. YEEEEEEE-HAWWWWWW! GLAD to hear YOU all had a FUN time!!! LOVE covered bridges!!Got to run now and get busy!

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