Amber Carrington always steals the stage when she appears.


Those eyes have it!


Karol Dyess smiles and sings with Amber, while Mr. John Ingram watches.


Mr. B did *not* mean to make his head disappear, I have it on good authority!


Mr. B (Brett Miller) and Kenneth Clayton discuss a thing or two.


Kenneth Clayton shows a serious but disarming manner when he sings.


Lauren Godfrey demonstrated a flair for aristocracy in her performances.


As a group, these three (to be named individually later) drew the camera often.


Joe Gordon shows the love of his faith whenever he's on stage.


Valerie Geeslin looked especially festive in red as she sang for Christmas.


This camera man became frustrated with that mic always blocking things!


Closing her eyes, Valerie reaches from deep within.


Mr. B … *this* way, sir! He was so funny.


Even a minister (Mike Hartman) can kid along.


Mr. Hartman sings with prayer-like reverence.


Mike reaches out with his message-in-song.


Lacee Turner seemed a bit shy, but sang convincingly.


It appears Lacee was singing to someone in the audience.


Elizabeth Griffin looked especially nice framed by the Christmas tree.


I took this shot of Elizabeth from the aisle … note the two folks at center!


These three could have been Christmas figurines!


Elisabeth Teel showed her class by singing valiantly through a throat situation.


Ashley Cornell can't help but laugh at Mr. B.


Ashley - a cuter singer never sang.


Meredith Prachyl was bright and appealing.


Meredith responds to our applause.


Even with only one, the table-for-three brightened the stage.


Brad Groves - we will be hearing much more from this young man!


Ms. Dyess … with her trademark smile … visits the stage corner this time.


Lacee Turner was ever lofty in her view.


Tammy Miller … child bride of Mr. B … showed us why he loves her.


Our Janet introduced us to her latest single … A Cowgirl's Dream.


John Ingram … Janet's beau … concentrates on every note.


Janet emphasizes her singing with moves too fast for the camera.


Ah!  She was moving to point upwards … so fitting.


It appears that she's looking straight at us here … such great love.


Lauren Godfrey - after the show I called her Cinderella.


Ms. Godfrey offers a style reminiscent of Jeanette MacDonald.


Elisabeth Teel's fine voice returned in the second half.


I believe Mr. Joe Gordan, here, is gazing at his singing partner, Amber.


Amber Carrington pauses after her song, and even those on stage applaud.


Mr. Gordon gave me a look as if to say 'be sure to get this one.' I did.


The lovely Elizabeth Griffin sings once again.


Mike Hartman in yet another reverent stance.


Eliabeth Griffen, John Ingram, Joe Gordon, Elisabeth Teel and Valerie Geeslin.