Singing everything from the classics to the Country Music of Today and Yesterday.
Elvis, Darin, Sinatra to Haggard
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BRETT DUDENHOEFFER
Brett was born August 3rd, 2000 but is much more than your average 10 year old millennium born boy. He is an amazing talent in the music field. In early 2009, an article in The Webster County Citizen Newspaper called him an "Eight-year-old fiddling prodigy" Brett truly is amazing. He started playing fiddle at age 4 and soon after was not only winning competitions but performing on stages across the country. He plays around SW Missouri extensively but has placed at the top of the game in several Oklahoma fiddle contests and has wowed the people at Renfro Valley Kentucky during their annual fiddle festival as well. Brett's latest accomplishments are placing 8th in the Missouri State fiddle championship in the Under 16 year old category and placing 2nd in the 21st Annual Fiddle Festival & Mid American Fiddlers Championship in Branson Missouri. He plays Baseball, Basketball and is a top achiever in school. He is also playing Mandolin, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Strum Stick, Banjo and working on his Vocals. He will gladly hire out to play full shows for your venue, as long as the price is right that is.
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DAVID SLATER
David Slater is from Dallas, Texas, and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1987 he won TV's "Star Search" (hosted by the late Ed McMahon), singing songs he wrote with co-writer Jack White. David then recorded country music on Capitol Records, releasing two critically acclaimed albums produced by Randy Scruggs and several charted radio singles including "I'm Still Your Fool," "The Other Guy," "She Will," "Exchange Of Hearts," and "Whatcha Gonna Do About Her." Notable background singers on David's albums include Vince Gill and members of Australia's beloved rock group, Little River Band.
These days, in addition to his own music David performs and records classic songs from the 40's and 50's made famous by legendary entertainers such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, and more. "I just love the old stuff!" says Slater.