One of the fun things about growing up in a rural county in the 60s and 70s was the yearly Farm Bureau suppers. Every year we were treated to the best bar-b-q supper with all the trimmings and entertainment as well. Many times we got to see musicians, comedians, or other acts just starting out before they gained national attention.
The event was held at the Livestock Pavilion in Quincy, scene of everything from cattle and hog auctions to rodeos to wrestling (more about that in a later blog).
Livestock Pavilion |
Jim and Jesse and the Virginia Boys |
Also we got to see the comedian, Jerry Clower, from Yazoo City, MS. He told stories of growing up with a large group of friends and family that resembled many people you also knew. He was always a delight to see and came to the suppers often.
For your money this was one of the best deals of the year and not to be missed. Sadly this is another of my childhood memories that has fallen by the wayside. At least Jim and Jesse and Jerry can all be heard on CDs or the internet. The supper you have to provide yourself.
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