New Voices of Country Bear Musical Jamboree Characters Arrive at Magic Kingdom to See New Show

The new show debuted last July.

Some of the vocal talent behind the new Country Bear Musical Jamboree showed up at Grizzly Hall to check out their characters in the new show.

What’s Happening:

  • A new Instagram post from AJ Locascio shows off his visit alongside Isaac Robinson-Smith to the Country Bear Musical Jamboree at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.
  • This is a special moment as Locascio provides the voice of Henry, the emcee of the new show and Robinson-Smith lends his voice to Sammie, his raccoon friend.
  • Both are featured in the new show, Country Bear Musical Jamboree, which debuted in July of last year at the Magic Kingdom.
  • Through a special set of events and circumstances, they were able to get a private viewing of the new show, and took some photos near their characters.

  • The original Country Bear Jamboree was one of the last attractions Walt Disney personally helped develop over 50 years ago. Its country-twang celebration, combined with the lovable bears, made this a must-see for all guests.
  • Now, the bears are back with a refreshed show: Country Bear Musical Jamboree, which combines Nashville-style Disney tunes with the fan-favorite cast of grizzly characters.
  • Country Bear Musical Jamboree features a brand-new lineup of songs, performed in a style that pays homage to the Opry-style shows of Nashville. The new show will feature twangin’ interpretations of Disney songs in various genres of country music, including Americana, bluegrass, pop-country, rockabilly and more.

  • If you’d like to view the new show for yourself, be sure to reach out to our friends at Mouse Fan Travel who can assist with all your Disney booking needs.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.