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Shoji Tabuchi (田淵 章二, Tabuchi Shōji, April 16, 1944 – August 11, 2023) was a Japanese-American [1] country music fiddler and singer who performed at his theater, the Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, in Branson, Missouri. [2] [3] Tabuchi was inducted into the National Fiddler Hall of Fame in 2020. [4]
2020 National Fiddler Hall of Fame inductee Shoji Tabuchi returns after about a three-year hiatus. World-renowned fiddler Shoji Tabuchi returns to Branson stage with new, live show Skip to main ...
In 1989, Shoji Tabuchi opened his first theater in Branson (converting the Ozarks Auto Museum on West 76 Highway into a theater). He then built a new theater on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway in 1990, while Mel Tillis moved into Shoji's old theater.
Located at a new dinner theater facility in Bossier City, this new Louisiana Hayride was syndicated on radio and ran until 1987, [2] discovering such talent as Branson fiddle sensation Shoji Tabuchi and popular country singer Linda Davis.
March 15–20, 2004, proclaimed as "Legends in Concert Week" in honor of the theater's 10th anniversary [5] 2009, 2010 voted Best Live Music Venue by WMBF-TV Viewers – Myrtle Beach, SC. [6] 2011 voted 3rd Place Best Live Music Venue Myrtle Beach, South Carolina by WMBF-TV viewers [6] 2014 Voted Best Tribute Show Las Vegas Review Journal
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