Friday, December 27, 2013

Documentary goes behind the music in Branson

In this July 4, 2008 image from video provided by David Wilson, Bill Lennon, left, and his sisters Diane, center left, Peggy, center right, and Janet, right, who were a household name to millions during their heyday on the Lawrence Welk show, sing the The Star-Spangled Banner with unidentified family members on the family ranch near Branson, Mo. The Lennon's are one of four families living in the Branson area that documentary filmmakers David Wilson and A.J. Schnack followed over five years to produce “We Always Lie to Strangers,” a middle America, flag-waving, family-friendly celebration of musical variety shows and early-bird dinner specials. The documentary will be distributed nationally in 2014. (AP Photo/Courtesy David Wilson) ST. LOUIS (AP) — Documentary filmmakers A.J. Schnack and David Wilson knew it would be easy to make fun of Branson, middle America's flag-waving, family-friendly celebration of musical variety shows and early-bird dinner specials.








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