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“This is an awesome show that displays a portrait of the Native American Lakota Indian culture…. The different cultures of our marvelous country are brought together in a song, "One Spirit"…The finale will bring you to your feet in a glorious appreciation of a remarkable show.  I would like to recommend this show to all.… WHAT A SHOW! “

Gary Wackerly

BransonShowsReviewed.com

March 19, 2010

 

For the complete review: http://www.bransonshowsreviewed.com/2010-branson-show-awards.htm


 

To try to describe Brule’ is like trying to describe the sunset; one can describe the colors, or the clouds, or the hue that is cast by the fading light, but unless one experiences it, one can never know the beauty. …So, put away any preconceptions…If you like rock music, if you like new age music, if you love the pulse of the earth as interpreted through authentic Native American drums (hewn from the trunk of a cottonwood tree and covered in buffalo hide), if you love the Native American culture,  if you love to be entertained, then you will love Brule’.

Posted by Steve

BransonPassport.com

March 21, 2010

 

To read the complete review:

http://bransonpassport.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/bule-bransons-most-unique-show/


 

“I was just completely and totally blown away by the whole show,” Amari Chavez, of Texas, said after Friday night’s performance. “Not only were we entertained, but we also learned quite a bit about their culture.”

His daughter did things I didn’t even know were possible on the flute,” James Parnell, of Little Rock,

Ark., said. “I’m still speechless.”

Joshua Clark

Branson Tri-Lakes News

Originally Published March 17, 2010

To read the complete review: http://www.bransondailynews.com/story.php?storyID=15041


 

What makes this show so special is that the music, though original, has a comfortable spirit to it that moves ones heart and mind. It and the Native American Dancing and “regalia,” (Native American dress) is masterfully choreographed giving the show a distinctive musical sound resulting in one of the most entertaining, educational, and moving shows in Branson…

To say the sound this group makes is unique would be an understatement. The original musical score with the hauntingly beautiful and spiritual Native American music as its base, the sound of the Traditional Native American drums and “wooden” flute artfully blended into the key board, drums, and guitars is a memorable entertainment experience that will not soon be forgotten

This show is easily the most unique show in Branson with a musicianship, choreography, dancing, native “regalia,” message, and spirit that rivals the best Branson has to offer.

Gary Groman aka The Old Seagull

Branson Daily Independent

July 14, 2009

 

To read the complete review: http://www.bransoncourier.com/issue-80/Brule-LaRoche-Native-American-AIRO-1248.html


 

Didn't know what to expect. I was blown away by the music and the dances and the costumes. Go see this show.

Jensen from Branson, Mo

Originally posted on Branson.com

November 17, 2009

 


 

There just ain’t no prettier harmony in a singing group than between family members. Yes, The Cowsills.

Ronnie Page

Branson Daily Independent

July 2009

 


 

Closed circuit to all entertainers in Branson: If you want to learn how to relate to your audience and win them over big time, so see and learn from Marty Stuart and Connie Smith. These two are the ultimate….Marty connects with his audience…no plastic, no fake, just a “good ol’ boy”

Ronnie Page

Branson Daily Independent

October 2009


 

Wanna see a different kind of Christmas show…if you listen carefully…the haunting Indian sounds of “Silent Night”, a different take on “Little Drummer Boy”,…played on the flute and huge tom-tom drums. The Christmas show is “Red Nativity”…But you better hurry…

Ronnie Page

Branson Daily Independent

November 2009


I was so excited to see Brule’s performance last night at RFD-TV The Theatre, in Branson. It was absolutely riveting, from beginning to end. Truly, a spiritual experience!

 

Kerry M Richardson

Originally posted on Brulé and AIRO Message Board

March 13, 2010