DiAnn's Standing Ovation from Shoji Tabuchi
Thanks, Marge Doser for today's wonderful story!
In 2010, my sister Rosie, myself DiAnn and Irenus Baumler took a bus sponsored by Lawler Bank to Branson. On the way down, we discussed the shows we would be seeing and noticed one of them was the popular Shoji Tabuchi show that was the leading show for a few years in Branson.
DiAnn said she thought she knew him because he came to Decorah to perform at the Winneshiek County Fair in the early 1970's. DiAnn was with Gary in office when he arrived with another country singer in a rusted broken down car. The two performed for one show. After the show, they all met in Gary's office and had a beer. We convinced DiAnn to write the story and we gave to an usher to present to him.
When Shoji received DiAnn's note, he stopped the show, remembered the fair and Decorah. He remembered exactly as DiAnn had written it. He remembered Decorah and the two people who hired him to perform at the fair. After sharing the story with the crowd, Shoji asked DiAnn to stand up and receive a standing ovation.
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