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The Country Bear Jamboree

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/* Fun Facts and Trivia */
* Grizzly Hall (the home of the Country Bear Jamboree) was built in 1898.
* Initially Five Bear Rugs’ member Tennessee was going to be named Lemonade. This name can be heard in the Bear Band Serenade Demo found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAR-L_iKKJI'''Click Here'''.].
* According to the Bear Band Serenade Demo, Zeke was originally to play percussion.
*The 2000 movie The Country Bears was based on the Country Bear Jamboree attraction.
===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)
 
Although 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. The 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). The second song considered for the show was titled "You Make a Left and Then a Right". This song was made famous by Johnny and Jonie Mosby, and would have been performed by the 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.
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