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20250129 TH GS Promo sm CROPPED webTim Hadler will be bringing his George Strait show – Strait to Branson – from Branson to South Padre Island next month at the Holiday Inn Resort on February 1, 8, 22 and March 8. He will also perform a Valentine Walk Through the Decades dance on Thursday, February 13 at the resort.

Tim was born as the youngest of nine children and raised on a farm in the foothills of the volcano Mount St. Helens. He often jokes that his first audience was the cows he used to sing to on the farm. Since those days of farming, he’s always loved to sing and dreamed of someday taking his talent to Nashville and beyond. It was never so much to be a star, but to be able to help those in need because he could, something that was instilled in him by his parents.

At the age of 20 he moved to Nashville and two years later fulfilled his dream of singing at the world-famous Grand Ole Opry. This opportunity opened the door to many things including landing a recording contract, two songs in the top 100 songs on the Music Row chart, as well as an invite to move to Branson, Missouri by Jerry Presley, Elvis Presley’s cousin.

He has been performing in Branson for 24 years, performing over 100 shows a year. He had previously done a tribute show for Hank Williams. He has performed his Strait to Branson show for the last year. A patriot at heart, Hadler felt a connection with George Strait since he is a veteran, he loves his music and remembers working on the farm to the music.

He said he does the entire show in character. Hadler said he has done a lot of research into the man George Strait and shares his stories on stage, just like George Strait does at his own concerts. He talks about his wife, his time in the service, and more, from a first-person point of view as if he was the man himself.

Playing with Hadler will be Dave Perryman and The Country Revue. On bass will be Doug Cole; drums, Marty Fountain; steel, Ron Lykins, and Dave Perryman will be on vocals and rhythm guitar.

Hadler says he enjoys coming to the Valley and meeting people from so many different places. He enjoys his time on the island and looks forward to having fun and a great time with everyone that comes out.

Hadler has a project that is very near and dear to his heart – Gumi Camp USA. He never sings a show without mentioning the camp and inviting people to visit. The camp is a healing place for American vets. The 258-acre property sits in southeast Taney County, Missouri. Veterans that need healing and support may reside at the camp without cost to them and grow at their own pace.

Programs offered include peer-to-peer support groups, veteran outdoor expeditions, experiencing life on a working farm/ranch, animal therapy, and storytelling. To learn more about Tim or GUMI, log on to timhadler.com or gumicampusa.com.

Holiday Inn Resort will be providing special $89 rates for those that come to the show and decide to stay the night. If you show your park pass, you can get an additional discount.

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