Show will highlight the culture of ‘entire Miss-Lou area’
American Ramblers announcement
Jimmy “JimBob” Allgood of Mid-South Broadcasting and Rick Revel of AME-TV create American Ramblers, a new TV show to highlight the culture of Natchez and Vidalia. From left are Mayor Buz Craft of Vidalia; Jimmy Allgood, executive producer; Betsy O. Barnes, press secretary for Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser of Louisiana; Devin Heath, executive director of Visit Natchez; and Rick Revel, producer/director. |
NATCHEZ, Miss. – Natchez, Vidalia and Ferriday will be
the shooting locations for multiple episodes of a new TV show called, American
Ramblers. The filming is a joint venture by Jimmy “JimBob” Allgood, owner of
Mid-South Broadcasting, and Rick Revel, owner of AME-TV.
The hour-long show will appear on Mid-South
Broadcasting’s TV channel at midsouth.tv. It goes out internationally through
Rocu and Amazon Fire, Allgood said.
“We are so thrilled to have Rick and American Ramblers
showcase our rich, historical culture,” said Devin Heath, executive director of
Visit Natchez and the Natchez Film Office. “There are so many wonderful
settings here with unbelievable stories attached to them that need to be told.”
The purpose of the show is to highlight the local
culture, according to Revel, the show’s producer and director. He said that every
town has unique features that people should see.
“Our main focus is to share the lesser-known parts of
history and the tourist stops that people need to see,” Revel said. “We want
people to see places that have history that is beautiful. Our show will be a
teaser in that it will not tell the whole story. Instead, it will give them a
reason to come and see the whole story.”
Allgood, the executive producer, said the program will be
entertaining and educational as it shows what’s great about small towns in
America. The target date for the first episode is April or May, he said.
“We will be showcasing our rich, diverse history, food,
music and more to the globe,” Allgood said, adding the “entire Miss-Lou area”
will be highlighted. He noted filming of the first episode was recently completed. Post production will begin soon.
Allgood and Revel shared the news in a recent meeting
with Vidalia Mayor Buz Craft and Betsy O. Barnes, press secretary for Lt. Gov. Billy
Nungesser of Louisiana. In addition to Heath, they were joined by Sookraj, community
and programs manager for Visit Natchez and the Natchez Film Office; and Roscoe
Barnes III, cultural heritage tourism manager for Visit Natchez and the Natchez
Film Office.
“I’m glad they chose the Miss-Lou area, including Natchez
and Vidalia, to start this project,” said Mayor Craft. “This is a testament to
our respective communities and the things we have to offer. We have an
incredible place to live and raise a family.”
American Ramblers will present 26 episodes that feature
stories from all over the United States, according to Revel. However, the first
episode will feature Natchez, the home base for the production. Revel and
Allgood will serve as co-hosts for the show.
Mid-South Broadcasting is the umbrella for Red Neck
Adventures television show and many other programs, including American Ramblers,
according to Allgood. Red Neck Adventures is 22 years old this month, he said.
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For more information, contact Jimmy "JimBob"
Allgood at redneckadventure@yahoo.com, or call 601-597-6658.
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