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  Beverly Cotton-Dillard
  Beverly Cotton-Dillard is Branson, Missouri's own "Banjo Picking Girl." Originally from North Carolina, Beverly sang and picked her way across the U.S. and Canada for years with stops at such places as Carnegie Hall, Hee Haw and the Disney Channel. She also had the honor of representing traditional American music at the 1982 World's Fair.
  Beverly Cotton-DillardAfter marrying Rodney and moving to Branson, they co-wrote, produced and starred in a 4,000 seat amphitheater family show for 7 years, as well as their own syndicated radio show.
  Beverly co-starred for several years with Hee Haw's Buck Trent in his Branson show and with the "Grand Ladies of Country Music."
Rachel and Beverly  Her clawhammer banjo and vocals have been featured on television miniseries and a Warner Brothers CD entiled the "Wild West," along with many major country music stars.
  Beverly also has a  Masters Degree in child psychology and for years has donated her time and skills to churches and Christian schools.

  Rodney and Beverly are often joined by their daughter Rachel, who has been performing in Branson shows since she was 6 years old.

 
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