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The Country Bear Jamboree is an attraction located in [[Frontierland]].
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| park=Magic Kingdom
| opened=October 1, 1971
| sponsor= Pepsi Cola and Frito Lay (1971-1981)
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The Country Bear Jamboree is an attraction located in [[Frontierland]].
==History==
[[Image:ImagineerHenry.jpg|thumb|400px|WED Engineers programming Henry.|alt= Imagineers Country Bear Jamboree]]Although the Country Bear Jamboree opened with the park on October 1, 1971, the plans for the attraction date back to Walt Disney himself. In 1966, Walt decided that he would need some sort of attraction for his planned Disney’s Mineral King Ski Resort. He According to Imagineer Wathel Rogers: {{Quotation|“After the Mineral King contract had been signed, Walt had an idea for entertainment after people had been skiing. Walt said, ‘What we are going to do is have a bear band and have them perform two or three programs of entertainment <ref name="Korkis">https://www.mouseplanet.com/9399/The_Lost_Biographies_of_the_Country_Bears </ref>.}} To create this new show, Walt tasked Imagineer Marc Davis with creating a show revue based on Audio Animatronic bears. Davis and fellow Imagineer Al Bertino came up with many ideas including marching band bears, mariachi bears, tuba bears, and Dixieland bears<ref name= "Spence1"> http://land. allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2010/10/country_bear_jamboree_part_one_1.html </ref> <Ref> http://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-music-of-country-bear-jamboree-part.html </ref>. According to Imagineering legend, Walt Disney was said to have like Marc Davis' drawings of the bears so much that they actually made him laugh (, thus the attraction would eventually be known as Walt’s last laugh)after his passing <ref> Walt Disney Imagineering: A behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real. New York: Disney Editions, 1996. Print. </ref>. The Country Bears would be one of the last attractions that Walt had a direct involvement with.[[Image:ImagineerHenry.jpg|thumb|300px|WED Engineers programming Henry.]]After Walt Disney’s death on December 15, 1966, plans for the bear show carried on. During its development, Disney decided that the bears would perform it in the Bar Bear Band Restaurant Show<ref name="Spence1"/>. Furthermore, Disney decided that the bears would sing with a “country twang”, and Imagineer X Atencio and musical director George Bruns were brought in to write songs for the attraction<ref> http://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-music-of-country-bear-jamboree-part.html </ref>. Although the development of the show continued to go well, Disney’s Mineral Kingdom Resort seemed to be in jeopardy. When it became clear that the resort would not be built in the foreseeable future, Disney decided to move the attraction to the soon to be opened Walt Disney World<ref name= "Spence1"/>. The attraction show opened as the Country Bear Jamboree with the rest of Walt Disney World on October 1, 19721971 <ref> http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2012/10/walt-disney-imagineers-talk-the-country-bear-jamboree-reimagining-at-magic-kingdom-park/ </ref>.  When the Country Bear Jamboree opened in the Magic Kingdom, it proved to be so popular that a copy of the attraction was built for Disneyland <Ref name= "Spence1"/>. Disney World’s Country Bear Jamboree remained unchanged until 1984 when the attraction was given a new show during the holiday season called the “Country Bear Christmas Special”. The show would return annually around Christmastime until 2005 <ref> http://waltdatedworld.com/id250.htm </ref>. In 1986, due to the Country Bear’s popularity, Disney decided to create a new show for the attraction, The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown. The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown featured the bears in their vacation outfits, singing new songs such as “Ghost Riders in the Sky” and “On the Road Again” <ref> http://waltdatedworld.com/id60.htm </ref>. Due to attendance struggles however, the new show only lasted for six years <ref name= "Spence1". In 1992 as part of the Magic Kingdom's 20th anniversary celebrations, the Country Bear Jamboree was reverted back to its original form <Ref> http://www.wdwradio.com/2007/09/country-bear-jamboree/ </ref>.
When the Country Bear Jamboree opened in the Magic Kingdom, it proved to be so popular that a copy of the attraction was built for Disneyland. Disney World’s Country Bear Jamboree remained unchanged until 1982 when the attraction was given a new show during the holiday season called the “Country Bear Christmas Special”. The show would return annually around Christmastime until 2005. In 1986, due to the Country Bear’s popularity, Disney decided to create a new show for the attraction, The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown. The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown featured the bears in their vacation outfits, singing new songs such as “Ghost Riders in the Sky” and “On the Road Again”. Due to attendance struggles however the new show only lasted for six years. In 1992 as part of the Magic Kingdom's 20th anniversary celebrations, the Country Bear Jamboree was reverted back to its original form.On August 21, 2012, the Country Bear Jamboree was closed for a two moth refurbishment. When the attraction reopened on October 17, the show was noticeably shorter and the bears had all received new “fur” and costumes. The songs "Pretty Little Devilish Mary" and "Fractured Folk Song" were removed during the refurbishment, and much of the attractions dialogue was cut<ref> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/20/arts/country-bear-jamboree-at-walt-disney-world.html?_r=0 </ref>. In total the current version of the Country Bear Jamboree is about 1/3 shorter than the original<ref> http://land.allears.net/blogs/debwills/2012/10/the_country_bear_jamboree_is_b.html</ref>.
==Queue==
The Country Bear Jamboree takes place inside Grizzly Hall. While waiting in the buildings building's front room, guests can see caricatures of the bears including: Henry, Wendell, Trixie, and the Five Bear Rugs. Guests can also find a souvenir penny machine which will make Frontierland themed pennies for 51 cents.
==Show Plot==
[[Image:BuckMaxMElvin.jpg|thumb|400px|Melvin, Buck and Max in the Country Bear Jamboree.|alt= Singing heads Country Bear Jamboree Melvin Buck Max]]The Country Bear Jamboree is a "hoedown" style show that features almost constant singing. The show then takes place on five stages: a far right, a center right, a center, a center left and a far left. The dialogue between three mounted animal heads on the wall: Buff (a buffalo), Melvin (a moose) and Max (a deer) begins the show.
'''Buff:''' Hey Henry, what's holding ya up? Let's get on with the show! We can't hang around here all day.
===Pianjo===
In the first song the attraction , Henry welcomes guests to the Country Bear Jamboree. He then introduces Gomer (on the center stage) who plays piano while Henry sings. Henry wears a grey top hat, starched shirt front, and a string tie. Gomer wears a white collar and yellow tie and always has a honeycomb on his piano.
====Song Lyrics====
[[Image:Henry2.jpg|thumb|400px|Henry, the master of ceremonies at the Country Bear Jamboree.|alt= Henry Country Bear Jamboree]]
'''(AUTHORS NOTE: Some of the lyrics in this song were removed during the 2012 refurbishment of the attraction. The lyrics that are no longer in the show will appear with a line through them.)'''
*Ted-A tall, brown, skinny bear who plays the corn jug and the washboard.
*Fred-The largest of the bears. Fred is a brown bear and wears purple pants blue jeans with suspenders and a striped red and white tie. Fred He plays the mouth harp.
* Tennessee-A brown bear who plays the One-String Thang, which sounds just like a guitar (but only has one string). Tennessee wears a red bandanna around his neck and a red hat.
*Baby Oscar- The smallest of the bears, Baby Oscar never plays an instrument nor does he speak. He is never without his teddy bear, which he squeezes to make a squeaking noise.
On the Bear Band Serenade , Henry sings and the Five Bear Rugs play their respective instruments (prior to the 2012 refurbishment Gomer would accompany the band on piano). When Henry introduces an individual bear, a spotlight showcases them.
====Song Lyrics====
'''(AUTHORS NOTE: Some of the lyrics in this song were removed during the 2012 refurbishment of the attraction. The lyrics that are no longer in the show will appear with a line through them.)'''
''' (Henry Introducing the Band):'''
[[Image:FibeBearRugs.jpg|thumb|400px|The Five Bear Rugs.|alt= Five Bear Rugs Country Bear Jamboree]]And right now, I give you assorted a sordid assortment of executioners of music and song. The Five Bear Rugs! Hit it boys.
'''Henry (now singing)''':
The Bear Band bears will play now<br>In the good ol' key of G.<br>Zeke and Zeb and Ted and Fred<br>And a bear named Tennessee.<br><br>Zeke's a-twangin' on the banjo<br>And a-tappin' with his feet.<br>While bangin' on a dishpan<br>With a real ol' country beat.<br><br>Zeb's a-sawin' on the fiddle<br>With a crooked hickory bow.<br>When the spirit moves that bruin,<br>He can make that fiddle go.<br>
Zeke's a-twangin' on the banjoAnd a-tappin' with his feet.While bangin' on a dishpanWith a real ol' country beat. Zeb's a-sawin' on the fiddleWith a crooked hickory bow.When the spirit moves that bruin,He can make that fiddle go. Brother Ted is on the corn jug.<br>Now, I mean that bear can blow.<br>He also plays the washboard<br>With a handle of a hoe.<br><br>And big Fred's playin' mouth harp.<br>He plays it kinda sad.<br>He never took a lesson,<br>He just picked it up from dad.<br><br>And li'l ol' Tennessee Bear<br>Is a-featured on the thang.<br>Sounds just like a guitar,<br>But it's only got one string.<br><br>So clap your hands and<br>Stomp your feet and<br>Try to keep right with 'em.<br>One sure thing the Bear Band's gotIs real ol' country rhythm. <strikebr> Yeah, clap your hands andStomp your feet andTry to keep right with 'em.One sure thing the Bear Band's gotIs real ol' country rhythm. </strikebr>
<strike> Yeah, clap your hands and<br>
Stomp your feet and<br>
Try to keep right with 'em.<br>
One sure thing the Bear Band's got<br>
Is real ol' country rhythm. </strike><br>
<br>
Ah ha!
===If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl===
Following the Bear Band Serenade, the far left curtain opens to reveal Ernest. Ernest is a brown bear who plays the fiddle. He wears a derby and a red polka-dot bowtie bow tie around his neck, and is recognizable by his high eye brows. Earnest performs “If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl”.[[Image:Ernest.jpg|thumb|350px|Ernest performing If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl|alt= Ernest Country Bear Jamboree]]
====Song Lyrics====
'''Ernest:'''
One night I left the wife at home,<br>And went out with the boys.<br>I was acting like a Don Juan,<br>And making a lot of noise.<br>
(You old lover boy!)<br>
A go-go girl caught called my hand,<br>I said, "I can't. I'm a married man."<br>She said "If you ain't gonna steal,<br>You better not prowl."<br>(He's a born loser.) <br>Don't do-si-do with a go-go.<br>If you can't bite, don't growl.<br>
If you can't bite, don't growl.
If you can===My Woman Ain't bite, donPretty (But She Don't growl.Swear None)===
===My Woman Ain't Pretty (But She Don't Swear None)===
[[Image:Henry.jpg|thumb|300px|Henry, the master of ceremonies at the Country Bear Jamboree.]]
After Earnest performs, Henry introduces Liver Lips McGrowl who is on the far right stage. Liver Lips is a large brown bear with messy long hair who wears brown overalls and a red and white bandanna around his neck. He gets his name from his large lips, and plays the guitar. Liver Lips sings unaccompanied.
'''Liver Lips:'''
[[Image:LiverLips.jpg|thumb|400px|Liver Lips McGrowl| |alt= Liver Lips Country Bear Jamboree]]I got a woman, she's got me.<br>Whatever we do, we both agree.<br>She ain't pretty, but I ain't too.<br>The things we like are the things we do.<br><br>My woman ain't pretty, but she don't swear none.<br>She's kinda heavy, don't weigh a ton.<br>She's my woman, through and through.<br>I love her only 'cause my heart is true.<br>
===Mamma, Don't Whip Little Buford===
'''Henry and Wendell:'''
Mama don't whip little Buford.<br>Mama don't pound on his head.<br>Mama don't whip little Buford.<br>I think you should shoot him instead.<br>
'''Henry:'''
===Tears Will Be The Chaser For My Wine===
[[Image:Trixie.jpg|thumb|300px|Trixie performing Tears Will Be the Chasher For My Wine.| Trixie Country Bear Jamboree]]After "Mamma, Don't Whip Little Buford", Wendell leaves the stage. Henry then proceeds to introduce Trixie, a very large brown bear who wears a bow in her hair and a blue tutu on her waist. Trixie plays no instrument, and is holding a blue handkerchief and a glass of wine in her hands. Gomer is raised back on the center stage to accompany Trixie , who is located on the far right stage.
====Song Lyrics====
'''Trixie:'''
Tears will be the chaser for your wine.<br>After you leave this love of mine.<br>Bright lights and taverns,<br>That's where you'll spend your time, <br>and tears will be the chaser for your wine.<br>
===How Long Will My Baby Be Gone===
'''Shaker:'''
How long is forever?<br>How soon is now or never?<br>How long will this heartache linger on?<br>And how long will my baby be gone?<br>
===All the Guys Who Turn Me On Turn Me Down===
After Shaker sings his song, Henry reappears on the right-center stage. He introduces the next act, three identical girls from Tampa Bay, Florida: Bunny, Bubbles and Beulah. Together the three sisters are known as the Sun Bonnet Trio. All three girls have brown fur and wear blue dresses and bonnets. On stage the girls are joined by Gomer. Bunny stands in the middle with Bubbles on her left and Beulah on her right. Behind the girls a slide show illustrates the lyrics as they sing their song, “All the Guys Who Turn Me On Turn Me Down”.
[[Image:Bunnybubbles.jpg|300px400px|thumb|The Sun Bonnet Trio. From left to right: Beulah, Bunny and Bubbles.|alt= Sun Bonnets Beulah Bunny and Bubbles Country Bear Jamboree]]
====Song Lyrics====
'''The Sun Bonnets:'''
Every time I meet a guy who gets me shook,<br>All I ever get from him's a dirty look.<br>It's the same way, everywhere I've found.<br>All the guys that turn me on, turn me down.<br><br>All the guys that turn me on, turn me down.<br>Nothing works for me that I found.<br>It's the same way everywhere I see.<br>Nothing ever seems to work for me.<br>Nothing ever seems to work for me.<br><br>Doodle doodle do-do-do bum bump.<br>
===Heart We Did All That We Could===
[[Image:Teddi.jpg|400px|thumb| Teddi Barra singing "Heart We Did All That We Could". Photo by Lauren Javier| Teddi Berra Country Bear Jamboree]]Following the Sun Bonnet Trio’s song, Henry appears on the left-center stage. He then introduces the "last of the big time swingers…Teddi BerraBarra!”. Teddi descends from a hole in the ceiling, sitting on a swing decorated with roses. She is a brown bear and wears a pink hat with a feather, as well as a long pink bow around her neck. While she begins her song (“Heart We Did All That We Could”) both Buck and Henry comment on how pretty she is.
====Song Lyrics====
'''Teddi:'''
OhI'll, just forget
About the plans
That we were making.
===Blood On The Saddle===
Following Teddi’s song (and without any introduction) a large spotlight shines of the far left stage, slowly getting bigger. When the curtain lifts guests get their first view of Big Al. Big Al is the fattest of all the bears and he plays an out of tune guitar. He is grey with a light grey belly and wears a burgundy hat and vest. Big Al preforms his signature song “Blood On The Saddle”.
[[Image:bigal.jpg|300px400px|thumb|Big Al singing "Blood On The Saddle".|alt= Big Al Country Bear Jamboree Blood on the Saddle]]
====Song Lyrics====
'''Big Al:'''
There was blood on the saddle.<br>And blood all around.<br>And a great big puddle<br>Of blood on the ground.<br>
===The Ballad of Davy Crockett===
'''Henry and Sammy:'''
Born on a mountain top in Tennessee.<br>Greenest state in the land of the free.<br>Raised in the woods, so he knew every tree.<br>Tamed him a "b'ar" when he was only three.<br><br>Davy. Davy Crockett. King of the wild frontier.<br><br>Up through the woods, he's a marching along.<br>Making up yarns, and a'singing his song.<br>Itchin' for fighting, and righting a wrong...<br>
Davy. Davy Crockett. King of the wild frontier.
 
Up through the woods, he's a marching along.
Making up yarns, and a'singing his song.
Itchin' for fighting, and righting a wrong...
====Ole Slew-Foot====
Right in the middle of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett", Big Al reappears on the far left stage, once again singing "Blood on the Saddle". As Henry tells Big Al to stop, Sammy begins to realize the situation is hopeless. He tells Henry that they’re going to need help. Henry cues “the gang”, and all the other bears (except Earnest and Trixie) appear on stage. Together they sing the shows finale, “Ole Slew-Foot”. As the cast performs, Big Al (undaunted by their singing) continues to sing "Blood on the Saddle". At the conclusion of the song, the stage gets dark and a crashing noise comes from Big Al’s stage.
====Song Lyrics====
'''(AUTHORS NOTE: Some of the lyrics in this song were removed during the 2012 refurbishment of the attraction. The lyrics that are no longer in the show will appear with a line through them.)'''
[[Image:bears.jpg|300px400px|thumb|The finale of the Country Bear Jamboree.|alt= Country Bear Jamboree finale]]<strike> Well, he's big around the middle,<br>And he's broad across the rump.<br>Running ninety miles an hour,<br>Making thirty feet a jump.<br><br>He's never been cornered,<br>And he's never been treed.<br>Some folks say he looks a lot like me. </strike><br><br>High on the mountain,<br>Tell me what do you see?<br>Bear tracks, bear tracks,<br>Looking back at me.<br><br>Better get your rifles,<br>Before it's too late.<br>Bear's got a little bigpig,<br>And he's headed through the gate.<br><br>He's big around the middle,<br>And he's broad across the rump.<br>Running ninety miles an hour,<br>Making thirty feet a jump.<br><br>HeAin's never t been cornered,<br>And heAin's t never been treed.<br>Some folks say he looks a lot like me. ===Come Again (Come On In)===After the finale Henry tells guests to be sure to come again. As a cast member ushers guests out, Henry, Sammy, Buck, Melvin, and Buff sing one last song “Come Again (Come On In)”.<br>
===Come Again===
After the finale Henry tells guests to be sure to come again. As a cast member ushers guests out, Henry, Sammy, Buck, Melvin, and Buff sing one last song “Come Again”.
[[Image:SammyHenry.jpg|thumb|400px|Henry and Sammy performing|alt= Henry and Sammy Country Bear Jamboree]]
====Song Lyrics====
'''Henry, Sammy, Buck, Buff and Melvin:'''
We hope that you'll be coming back again.<br>That you'll drop in and see us now and then.<br>We've done our very best to please.<br>With just the "bear" necessities.<br>We hope that you'll be coming back again.<br><br>Come again(Please return!).<br>Come again(Any time!).<br>The welcome mat is always out,<br>'Cause seeing you is fun. We hope that you'll be coming back again.That you'll drop in to see us now and then.We've had such fun, we're going to cry.We just can't "bear" to say goodbye.We hope that you'll be coming back again. Don't forget to gather your belongings. And you husbands, too. It's been good to have youfine.<br>
We hope that you'll be coming back again.<br>That you'll drop in to see us now and then.<br>We've had such fun, we're going to cry.<br>We just can't "bear" to say goodbye.<br>We hope that you'll be coming back again.<br><br>Don't forget to gather your belongings.<br><br>And you husbands, too.<br><br>It's been good to have you.<br><br>So long, folks.<br>
==Former Songs==
From 1971-2012 the following songs were included in the Country Bear Jamboree:
===Fractured Folk Song===
[[Image:Wendell2.jpg|300px|thumb|From 1971 until 2012 Wendell performed Fractured Folk Song with Henry.|alt= Wendell Fractured Folk Song Country Bear Jamboree]]
This number began after the Bear Band Serenade when the curtain closed on the Five Bear Rugs and Gomer. Wendell (a golden brown bear) would then emerge on the center stage. Wendell wore a blue bandanna around his neck and had a light brown hat. He was also easily recognizable because of his large overbite and buck teeth.
'''Henry:'''' Hahaha.
 
===Pretty Little Devilish Mary===
Following Trixie's song “Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your Wine” Henry complimented the bear on how big her song was. Hearing that, Buff, Max, and Melvin would interrupt the show (starting with Buff who comments that “the song wasn't all that's big”). Henry then told them that if they were quiet, the bears might dedicate the next song to them (which they did). The Five Bear Rugs then reappeared on center stage, with Zeke singing lead on “Pretty Little Devilish Mary”.
'''Zeke:'''
When I was young and in my prime,<br>I thought I never would marry.<br>But I fell in love with a pretty little gal,<br>And sure enough we married.<br><br>[[Image:fivebears.jpg|thumb|400px|A Marc Davis drawing of the Five Bear Rugs.|alt= Country Bear Jamboree Concept art Marc Davis]](Atta-boy, Zeke!)<br><br>Ring-a-ding-ding Mary,<br>Prettyiest little gal, I ever did see.<br>Her name was Devilish Mary.<br><br>(What a gal!)<br><br>Hadn't been married but about two weeks,<br>She got as mean as the devil.<br>And every time I looked cross-eyed,<br>She'd hit me on the head with a "shevil."<br><br>(How sad.)<br><br>Ring-a-ding-ding Mary,<br>Prettiest little gal, I ever did see.<br>Her name was Devilish Mary.<br><br>(What a pity.)<br><br>Her name was Devilish Mary.<br>
==Cast==
[[Image:Concept1.jpg|thumb|400px|Concept art for Terrance, Henry, Liver Lips, and Tennessee|alt= Country Bear Jamboree Marc Davis Concept Art]]
'''Henry'''- The host of the show, Henry is a large, friendly brown bear. He wears a grey top hat, starched shirt, and a string tie. Vocied by Pete Renaday, Henry plays the guitar and sings. He is featured on the songs: "The Bear Band Serenade", "The Ballad of Davy Crockett", "Come Again (Come on In)" and prior to the 2012 refurbishment of the attraction, "Fractured Folk Song". Henry is also the most mobile of the bears, appearing on the left-center, right-center and far right stages.
'''Liver Lips McGrowl'''- A big bear who gets his name from his large lips, Liver Lips plays the guitar. He is voiced by Jimmy Stoneman <ref name= "dave"> http://davelandblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/country-bear-jamboree-blowout.html </ref> and appears on the right-center stage. Liver Lips sings "My Woman Ain't Pretty (But She Don't Swear None)" and joins the bears in the finale, "Ole Slew-Foot"
'''Wendell'''- Wendell is a golden brown bear who plays the mandolin. He wears a blue bandanna around his neck and a dark (formally tan) hat. He is recognizable for his overbite and buck teeth. Wendell is voiced by Bill Cole <ref name= "Spence2"/> and appears on center stage. Wendell sings "Mamma, Don't Whip Little Buford" with Henry as well as joining the bears to sing the finale, "Ole Slew-Foot". Prior to 2012 Wendell performed "Fractured Folk Song" with Henry.
'''Teddi Barra'''- Teddi Barra is the only Country Bear that does not appear on stage. Instead she comes down from the ceiling on her swing, which is decorated with pink roses. Teddi is a brown bear and wears a pink hat with a feather as well as a long pink bow around her neck. She is voiced by Roni Stoneman<ref name= "dave"/>. Teddi sings "Heart We Did All That We Could" and also joins the bears to sing "Ole Slew-Foot".[[Image:fivebears.jpg|thumb|300px|A Marc Davis drawing of the Five Bear Rugs.]]'''Shaker (aka Terrance)'''- Shaker is a tall bear with tan fur who plays the guitar while wearing a miner's cap and yellow vest. He is voiced by Van Stoneman and he appears on the left-center stage. Shaker sings "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone” and also appears with the rest of the bears to sing "Ole Slew-Foot".
'''ErnestShaker (aka Terrance)'''- Ernest Shaker is a brown tall bear with tan fur who plays the fiddle guitar while wearing a brown hat, a white collar miner's cap and a red polka dot tieyellow vest. Ernest was He is voiced by Van Stoneman from October 1971 until July 1975 when Randy Sparks took over his vocals <ref name= "Spence2"/> and he appears on “If You Can’t Bite Don’t Growl”the left-center stage. Shaker sings "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone” and also appears with the rest of the bears to sing "Ole Slew-Foot".
'''TrixieErnest'''- Trixie Ernest is a very large brown bear who wears plays the fiddle while wearing a blue bow on her head and brown hat, a blue tutu around her waist. She appears on the far right stage, white collar and holds a blue handkerchief and wine glass in her handsred polka dot tie. Trixie is one of the few bears that does not appear in the finale of the show, however she does sing Ernest was voiced by Van Stoneman from October 1971 until July 1975 when Randy Sparks <ref name= "Tears Will Be The Chaser For My Winedave". Trixie is voiced by Cheryl Poole/> took over his vocals on “If You Can’t Bite Don’t Growl”.
'''Trixie'''- Trixie is a very large brown bear who wears a blue bow on her head and a blue tutu around her waist. She appears on the far right stage, and holds a blue handkerchief and wine glass in her hands. Trixie is one of the few bears that does not appear in the finale of the show, however she does sing "Tears Will Be The Chaser For My Wine". Trixie is voiced by Cheryl Poole <ref name= "Spence2"/> .[[Image:Concept2.jpg|thumb|400px|Concept art for Zeb, Big Al, Gomer, and Wendell| Marc Davis Country Bear Jamboree Concept Art]]'''Big Al'''- Big Al is the fattest bear in the Country Bear Jamboree. He is grey with a light grey belly and wears a burgundy vest and hat. Big Al plays an out-of-tune guitar and is located on the far right stage. He sings "Blood on the Saddle" and his insistence on singing the song a second time leads to the grand finale of the show. The bear is voiced by Tex Ritter<ref name= "dave"/>. Prior to the 2012 refurbishment, Big Al wore a red vest with a tan hat.
'''The Sun Bonnet Trio'''- The Sun Bonnet Trio is made up of three identical sisters. All three sisters have brown fur wear blue bonnets and dresses. The sisters appear on center stage and together they sing "All The Guys That Turn Me On Turn Me Down" and the show's finale "Ole Slew-Foot". The Sun Bonnet Trio consists of:
* '''Bunny'''- Bunny stands in the center of her sisters and is voiced by Jackie Ward<ref name= "Spence2"/> .
* '''Bubbles'''- Bubbles stands to the audience's left (between Gomer and Bunny) and is voiced by Loulie Jean Norman<ref name= "Spence2"/> .
* '''Beulah'''- Beulah stands to the audience's right and is voiced by Peggy Clark<ref name= "Spence2"/> .
'''Gomer'''- Gomer is a tall purple bear who wears a white and a yellow tie. Gomer is the only Country Bear in the show (with the exception of some of the Five Bear Rugs) who does not sing. Instead, he plays his piano which has a honeycomb on top of it. Gomer appears on center stage and performs on the songs: "Tears Will Be the Chaser for My Wine", "All the Guys That Turn Me on Turn Me Down" and the shows finale, "Ole Slew-Foot". Prior to the 2012 refurbishment Gomer had brown fur and he wore a blue tie and he also performed on "Bear Band Serenade",.
'''The Five Bear Rugs'''- The Five Bear Rugs are the Country Bear Jamboree's main band. They appear on center stage and perform, "Bear Band Serenade" and "Ole Slew-Foot". Prior to the 2012 refurbishment of the attraction the Five Bear Rugs also performed "Pretty Little Devilish Mary". The band consists of:
* '''Zeke'''- The Five Bear Rugs lead singer; Zeke plays a banjo and taps on the dishpan with "a real ol' country beat". He is a grey bear with glasses who wears a tan top hat. He was voiced by Dallas McKennon from October 1971 until July 1975<ref> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0268428/ </ref>, when Randy Sparks rerecorded his vocals<ref name= "Spence2"> http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2010/10/country_bear_jamboree_part_two.html </ref>. Zeke is located in the center of the band.
* '''Zeb'''- Zeb is brown bear with a light brown stomach, who plays the fiddle. Zeb wears a miner's hat and a bandanna around his neck, and he is voiced by a member of the Stoneman family<ref name= "Spence2"/> . Zeb sits on Zeke's left.
* '''Ted'''- Ted is a tall, skinny bear who blows on the corn jug and plays the washboard. His fur is brown, and he wears a white vest with a brown hat. Ted is located behind Zeb.
* '''Fred'''- The biggest of the five bears, Fred plays mouth harp. He is a brown bear who wears purple pants blue jeans held up with suspenders as well as a striped red and white tie. Fred is located behind Zeke and next to Ted. Prior to the 2012 refurbishment Fred wore blue jeans.
* '''Tennessee'''- Tennessee plays the One String Thang, which sounds like a guitar but only has one string. He is brown and wears a red bandanna around his neck.
[[Image:Concept3.jpg|thumb|400px|Concept art for Fred, Ted, Teddi and Ernest (The Dude)]]
* '''Baby Oscar'''- Unlike the other bears in the Five Bear Rugs, Baby Oscar plays no instrument. He does carry a teddy bear however, which he squeaks from time to time. He is brown, and on the 1971 Country Bear Jamboree album it is mentioned that he is Zeb's son.
'''Buff'''- Buff is considered the leader of the animal heads and is also the first animal to talk in the show. He is the head portion of an American Bison and is voiced by Disney Legend Thurl Ravenscroft<ref name= "Spence2"/> . Buff is located between Melvin and Max and all three heads are located on the left wall of the theater. Throughout the show the animal heads talk both amongst themselves, and to the performers. The only song that Buff sings in is "Come Again (Come On In)" which he sings as guests leave the hall.
'''Max'''- Max is the head portion of a stag who is voiced by Pete Renaday<ref name= "Spence2"/> . Max talks with Melvin and Buff, as well as Henry periodically throughout the show. He is located to the right of Buff and performs the song "Come Again (Come On In).”
'''Melvin'''- Melvin is a moose head who is voiced by Bill Lee<ref name= "Spence2"/> . Melvin is good -natured and is located on the left side of Buff. He performs the song "Come Again (Come On In)” as guests leave the hall.
'''Sammy'''- Sammy is Henry's raccoon pal who cuddles around Henry's top hat, acting like a coonskin cap for the bear. Voiced by Bill Cole<ref name= "Spence2"/> , Sammy performs on the final three songs of the attraction, "The Ballad of Davy Crockett", "Ole Slaw-Foot", and "Come Again (Come On In)"
==Watch the Show!==
{{#ev:youtube|zaqU_059q6IQ9MNVi1Q5tA|420}}  '''To see the show that ran from 1972 until 2012''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N-YSj24KrQ'''Click Here'''.]
==The Country Bear Christmas Special==
Main Article: [[The Country Bear Christmas Special]]
From 1984 until 2005, the Country Bear Jamboree was given a special show for the Christmas season called the “Country Bear Christmas Special”. The show featured the bears singing such holiday classics as: “Deck the Halls,” “Let It Snow,” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”, as well as new original songs like “Hungry as a Bear”. The show also featured a previously unknown bear named Rufus who worked the lighting and projection for the show. In 2005 it was announced that the Christmas Special would not return<ref> http://waltdatedworld.com/id250.htm</ref>. The Christmas show marked the first time that an Audio Animatronic show became interchangeable during the year<ref name= "Spence1"/>.
==The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown==
Main Article: [[The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown]]
In 1986 due to the overwhelming popularity of the Country Bears, a new show was created for the attraction called the “Country Bear Vacation Hoedown”. The new show featured the Bears wearing their "vacation clothes" and singing new songs. Included in the show were popular songs: “Singing in the Rain”, “On the Road Again”, “Ghost Riders in the Sky”, “Thank God I'm A Country Boy” and the popular opening number “The Great Outdoors”<ref> http://waltdatedworld.com/id60.htm </ref>. This version of the Country Bears was the only show not to feature Buff, Melvin and Buck at the start of the show. The Vacation Hoedown proved unpopular with guests and in 1992 the show was reverted to its original form<ref name= "Spence1"/>.
==Fun Facts and Trivia==
* According to a plaque located about the Country Bear Jamboree’s main stage, the Jamboree was founded by Ursus H. Bear who lived from 1848 until 1928. In the attraction's backstory, "after a restful hibernation, (Ursus)rounded up his musically inclined kinfolk and friends to put on a down-home celebration" <ref name= "Korkis"/>. [[Image:Ursus.jpg|thumb|400px|Ursus H. Bear founder of the Country Bear Jamboree|alt= Ursus H. Bear]]* Grizzly Hall (the home of the Country Bear Jamboree) was built in 1898 <ref> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_QEBR616wZSk/THse0p5iHGI/AAAAAAAACNc/W3QVc-iescE/s1600/IMG_9293.JPG </ref>.
* Grizzly Hall (the home of the Country Initially Five Bear Jamboree) Rugs’ member Tennessee was built going to be named Lemonade. This name can be heard in 1898the Bear Band Serenade Demo found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAR-L_iKKJI'''Here'''.].
* Initially Five Bear Rugs’ member Tennessee was going According to be named Lemonade. This name can be heard in the Bear Band Serenade Demo found [here], Zeke was originally to play percussion <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAR-L_iKKJI </ref>.
* According to the Bear Band Serenade Demo, Zeke The attraction was originally to play percussionsponsored by Pepsi-Cola and Frito Lay from 1971 until 1981 <ref> http://allears.net/tp/mk/mk_bears.htm </ref>.
* The attraction was sponsored During this time Henry introduced the show as "brought to you by Pepsi-Cola and Frito -Lay from 1971 until 1981. Featuring a bit of Americana, our musical heritage of the past" <ref> https://www.mouseplanet.com/9399/The_Lost_Biographies_of_the_Country_Bears </ref>.
* Until the 2012 refurbishment, a reference to Pepsi's sponsorship could still be heard in the attraction. Henry's line at the beginning of the show, "Just refrain from hibernating, and we'll all enjoy the show. Because we got a lot to give", was a reference to Pepsi's advertising slogan "You've got a lot to live, Pepsi's got a lot to give" <ref> http://mentalfloss.com/article/68837/10-twangy-facts-about-disneys-country-bear-jamboree </ref>.
*The 2000 movie The Country Bears was based on the Country Bear Jamboree attraction<ref> http://www.wdwradio.com/2007/09/country-bear-jamboree/ </ref>.
* On October 10, 1985, Disney had a meeting with McDonald's to pitch the idea of the hamburger giant sponsoring the soon to be built [[Splash Mountain]]. At this time, either in addition to, or instead of Splash Mountain, Disney also offered McDonald's the chance to sponsor the upcoming "On Vacation with the Country Bears" show. The new version of the classic attraction would eventually open as the "Country Bear Vacation Hoedown" without McDonald's as a sponsor. ==References=Unused Songs===(Authors Note: Information in this section was retrieved from the wonderful Country Bear series over at Passport to Dreams Old and New. To learn more about this topic head on over there. http://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-music-of-country-bear-jamboree-part.html)
http://disneyparksAlthough the Country Bear Jamboree went through a relatively small number of changes during its development, at least two songs were cut from the final project.disneyThe first song titled "The Funny Farm" was composed by novelty act Homer and Jethro and was to be performed by Henry and Wendell (who were based on Homer and Jethro).goThe second song considered for the show was titled "You Make a Left and Then a Right".com/blog/2011/12/vintage-walt-disney-world-country-bears-catch-This song was made famous by Johnny and Jonie Mosby, and would have been performed by the-holiday-spirit-at-magic-kingdom-park/Sun Bonnet Trio instead of "All The Guys That Turn Me On Turn Me Down". Like "All the Guys", the song would have been accompanied by animated slides. "You Make a Left Then a Right" remained fairly far into the show's development, to the point that Marc Davis actually animated the slides that would be shown during the song.
http://www.wdwradio.com/2007/09/country-bear-jamboree/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaqU_059q6I http://wdwsongarchive.blogspot.com/2008/01/country-bear-jamboree.html http://www.yesterland.com/cbj.html http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/02/finish-that-disney-parks-sign-country-bear-jamboree/=References==