Doug Gabriel Tells His Story

Doug Gabriel is one of our area’s most prolific entertainers, hosting one of the three longest running shows in Branson. Voted ‘Best Male Vocalist’ countless times throughout his career, Gabriel has a beautiful voice and incredible guitar picking skills. Not only has he headlined a legendary show in Branson, but he has taken his talent on tour with the likes of Marie Osmond, Mel Tillis, Tony Orlando, Bobby Vinton, Roy Clark, and Ronnie McDowell. The story of his career encompasses Branson and beyond, and it’s still going strong today. You can see Doug Gabriel The Ultimate Variety Show at the Reza Live Theater April 8th through December 31st at 10 am.

The public is invited to enjoy “Doug Gabriel, Branson Legend and Family Legacy” at a Tuesday Talk, on March 4, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. at the Branson Centennial Museum. Gabriel will present a personal and heartfelt glimpse into the entertainment legacy he and his family have created in the Ozarks. Attendees will enjoy an entertaining and inspiring message like only Gabriel can deliver.

The Tuesday Talk series is presented free-of-charge by the Branson Centennial Museum and White River Valley Historical Society. Various topics of local and historical interest are presented by knowledgeable speakers on various Tuesdays of the month at 12:00 noon. The Museum is in historic Downtown Branson at 120 South Commercial Street, former home of Reish Shoes & Boots.

About White River Valley Historical Society

The WRVHS exists to preserve, protect, and promote the cultural history of Taney County, Missouri, and the upper White River Valley region through public programs and educational events.

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