Garth Brooks tribute show Saturday in IM
Jeff Gordon will perform a Garth Brooks tribute show Saturday at the Braumart Theatre in Iron Mountain.
IRON MOUNTAIN — Jeff Gordon will perform his Garth Brooks tribute show at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Braumart Theatre in Iron Mountain.
Gordon is a charismatic entertainer that captivates audiences with his vocal ability and his uncanny ability to change his voice to match the voice of the artist he is performing. He sings rock and country songs from the 1950s through the 1990s. He also performs Tom Jones and Elvis impersonation shows along with his Garth Brooks tribute show.
He has been entertaining crowds throughout the United States for more than 20 years at theaters, riverboat cruises, RV resorts, dinner theaters, private parties and corporate events. He travels throughout the United States, from Florida to California and Texas to Wisconsin and everywhere in between.
He was nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year in Texas in 2016, 2018 and 2019. He is a Nashville recording artist with his own original CD, “Fearless Heart,” that has been heard around the world on more than 250 radio stations.
For 18 years he was based out of Branson, Mo., performing in several theaters including Branson Mall Center Stage, Historic Owen Theatre and Branson Hot Hits Theatre.
Some of the highlights of his career were opening for Daryle Singletary (“I Ain’t Never Had Too Much Fun”), Johnny Rodriguez (“Riding My Thumb To Mexico”) and Tommy Cash, brother of Johnny Cash. He has recently won an Elvis competition in Wisconsin and has placed in competitions in Missouri and Florida.
Gordon started singing Brooks’ songs when he first became popular in the 1990s. Many of his fans told him he sounded so much like Garth that he should do a tribute show to him. In the past year, he decided the time had come.
He had always been a huge fan of Brooks and now he chose Garth’s biggest hits to create this show. Putting together a great light show to accompany was the finishing touch.
All tickets are $15 advance and available online at www.thebraumart.org.
Tickets at the door will be $20.




