The Grand Jubilee was simply fantastic from start to finish. New South Quartet, Jackie Brown, & the Rhinestone Mafia as back-up instrumentalists were tight, with nary a one either lagging & jumping ahead of the others, & Jim Dandy mixed in good downhome comedy & finished with a demo of his multi-talented musicianship. If you like classic C&W, rock, pop, & gospel, then you will enjoy the Jubilee. Given that it's the off-season, the auditorium only appeared to be 20-25% occupied with 90% of the audience in their mid 60s (like my wife & I) & older, so classic modern music was the right ticket; & even with what must have been a small audience to these performers, they still cut loose with a 100% effort; these pros haven't let their talent go to their heads by holding back for little groups, & they frequently pulled the old folks into their performance (clapping & singing along), which I really liked, especially being on the second row. Mind you, they all were excellent without exception, & you can look up their names online, but let me cite (a) Mark "how low can you go", a tremendous bass vocalist, & (b) Wayne outstanding on fiddle ("the devil won't come out of Georgia to challenge you!). Sound engineering & equalizing, light show, & foggy special effects were great, so I tip my hat to the folks off-stage. These may not be headline superstars, but they are all top-notch entertainers nonetheless.