Grascals on with John Boy & Billy
Updated from an earlier posting… re-updated 2:25 p.m. to correct some errors.
Tomorrow, September 28, The Grascals will be guests on The Big Show, more commonly known as The John Boy & Billy Show. It airs from 6:00-10:00 a.m. (eastern) on dozens of stations in the southern US, many of whom offering live audio streaming over the web.
Terry Smith and Terry Eldredge will take part in an episode of Dollywood Squares on the show, along with a number of the former cast members of the Andy Griffith Show. The two Terrys will share a square, and join Maggie Peterson (Charlene Darlin), Betty Lynn (Thelma Lou), James Best (Jim Lindsey-”The Guitar Player”) and David Morris (son of Howard Morris – Ernest T. Bass).
Look for the Grascals during the 9:00 a.m. live segment (eastern). They will perform their new Mayberry’s Finest jingle on the show.
Thanks to Cindy Baucom of Knee Deep In Bluegrass for getting us the corrected info for what is sure to be a wacky hour of radio on Friday.


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OH MAN – this one sounds like fun!
Love those rascals called GRASCALS!
GO Terry & Terry!
God bless,
Gracie
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