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  1. Their fast tempo, fancy jig steps, and lively performances were a crowd pleaser, and they picked up, renamed as The Jubilee Promeanders, and became regular performers with caller L. D. Keller on the Ozark Jubilee, a popular television show hosted by Red Foley.

  2. The uniqueness of the Promenaders was that we combined the two styles. The result was an energetic, colorful and fast-moving act. The Ozark Jubilee was broadcast on ABC-TV nationwide on Saturday night and was rated the number one TV show in 1958 and 1959.

  3. The first featured group was the Jubilee Promenaders, who started with caller L.D. Keller as the Lake of the Ozarks Square Dancers; after their hit performances on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour in 1953, they became featured dancers on the later Ozark television series.

  4. Jan 7, 2010 · On Dec. 26, 1953, KYTV television and KWTO radio started a TV show called “The Ozark Jubilee.” The Promenaders were invited to dance on the show, which eventually was moved from the television studio to the 1,200-seat Jewell Theatre.

  5. ozark jubilee and the promenaders. The first ABCTV broadcast of the Ozark Jubilee was January 22, 1955 from Columbia, Missouri. At that time, ATT did not have the capability of sending the broadcast...

  6. Ozark Jubilee: With Red Foley, Shug Fisher, Joe Slattery, The Jubilee Promenaders. A country & western variety show featuring many top names in country music.

  7. Mar 18, 2017 · The Ozark Jubilee may have looked like a television show -- but really, it was a cultural phenomenon that started right in Springfield. The program, which aired weekly from 1954 to 1960, drew around 25 million viewers.

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