HAZZARD NATION CONVERGES
ON THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS AUGUST 13 and 14
Sperryville, Virginia -- If you are driving through the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia in mid August, don't be surprised if you see scores of 'General Lees,' the orange 1969 Dodge Charger which has become the most recognizable car in the world.
...Special musical guests include T. Graham Brown on Saturday night, Dr. Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys on Sunday, the Lewis Family gospel show on Sunday morning...
And don't be surprised if you see a gal that looks like Daisy Duke, because Catherine Bach, who played Daisy in the hit TV series "Dukes of Hazzard," will be there among the several thousand fans gathering for the First Annual 'Hazzard Homecoming' in Sperryville, Virginia.
Ben Jones, the former Congressman who is surely better known as 'Cooter' from the show, is presenting the event along with his better half, Alma Viator, who has become known to Dukes fans as simply "Miss Alma."
The couple has propelled the Dukes' craze to unbelievable heights. They own and operate two popular Dukes themed store/museums called 'Cooter's Place,' located in Gatlinburg and Nashville, Tennessee.
Fans have also demonstrated their love for the popular show through the years by gathering for an annual festival Jones and Viator created that began in Sperryville in 1999. Sperryville is nestled in bucolic and scenic Rappahannock County, adjacent to the Shenandoah National Park and the Skyline Drive.
"We started the event here and called it 'DukesFest' ten years ago," says Jones. "But, it outgrew Sperryville and eventually ended up with nearly 100,000 fans in Nashville at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds & Music City Motorplex. The event continued to grow, and in 2007 we bequeathed it to John Schneider (Bo Duke)." Jones adds, "John has been too busy to continue 'DukesFest' for the last couple of years, and we want to get back to our roots here."
Fans near and far are expressing interest in attending. "People from several states away have already contacted us about coming to the event, as well as folks from Canada, France and England", says Viator. "They love the 'Dukes' and they know all about the Blue Ridge Mountains and Southern hospitality."
Front and center are the stars, and Hazzard Homecoming will feature personal appearances from many cast members including Bach, Jones, the great James Best, who played Rosco P. Coltrane, as well as deputies Enos (Sonny Shroyer) and Cletus (Rick Hurst) and last but not least John Schneider (Bo Duke) on Sunday only.
In addition to the popular meet & greets, there will be a car show featuring an estimated 75 General Lees, a BMX Bike Show, Hot Air Balloon Rides, two days of music, great food and family fun. Events at Hazzard Homecoming will feature festival style seating, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets.
"Back when we started 'Cooter's' here some years ago, we would have country music on Saturdays, and gospel and bluegrass on Sundays," says Jones. "I think we'll stick with that for the Hazzard Homecoming." Special musical guests include T. Graham Brown on Saturday night, Dr. Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys on Sunday, the Lewis Family gospel show on Sunday morning, Rockabilly legend Sleepy LaBeef, Nathan Stanley and many more.
The "Dukes of Hazzard" series, which originally aired 1979 through 1985, is once again getting high ratings, now on Country Music Television (CMT). "Each generation that comes along falls in love with it," says Jones. "They never say 'The Dukes was a great show.' They always say 'The Dukes is a great show."
Discount tickets for Hazzard Homecoming August 13 and 14 are on sale now Click Here. Advance tickets are $15 for Saturday and Sunday, or $10 for one day, plus a $2 handling charge. At the gate, a weekend pass is $20 and a single day ticket is $15. Children 10 years and younger are free, as well as seniors 65 and over and U.S. service men and women with proper military ID.
Hazzard Homecoming will be held at Thornton Hill Hounds Race Course, 4137 Sperryville Pike, Sperryville, VA 22740. For more information about the festival, call (615) 872-8358 or visitwww.cootersplace.com.
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