Songbook, improv go a long way
Jimmy Stroup
As a full-time singer, songwriter and entertainer, Lloyd Mabrey has
seen his share of family-entertainment venues over a career that has
spanned nearly 30 years and led him to perform at county fairs all
across the United States.
After a six-year hiatus -- for personal reasons and because he was
too busy with other events -- Mabrey has returned to the Orange
County Fair to thrill audiences with his repertoire of thousands of
songs. As he performs, he also makes up songs about audience members
on the spot, singing off-the-cuff about total strangers in
improvisation.
“My main thing is to write songs about people at events,” he said.
“When I do a show, [it’s] really about the audience, not me.”
Armed onstage with his voice and a guitar, Mabrey counts his
talents as more showmanship than anything else. For him, the pleasure
of his act is more about watching and participating than about the
music.
“I could do the same show with a fly rod,” he joked.
Mabrey, who lives in Grand Junction, Colo., counts county fairs as
one of the last bastions of true family-oriented amusements, a
distinction he feels proud to help create.
Mabrey said he has been discouraged in the recent past at the
level of indecency that has become a staple of the entertainment
industry and has sought out a way to incorporate positive lessons
into a new act for children exclusively, separate from his normal
routine.
“The whole premise of what I do is to show kids how to give
themselves a ‘level of honor,’” he said. “It shows a way for kids --
and adults -- to create value for themselves.”
Mabrey ended up creating a 55-minute show to be performed at
elementary and middle schools called “Do Your Best,” an act he has
now performed for students all across the country.
He sought government and private funding to provide the act for
free to schools, to make it as accessible as possible.
Mabrey said he was recently contacted by a Virginia-area PBS
station that asked him to craft his show into a pilot for a possible
children’s series, a project he’ll begin in early September.
Mabrey performs Tuesdays through Sundays until July 25 at the
Orange County Fair’s Centennial Stage. To learn more about him, visit
https://www.doyourbest.com.
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