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COLORS COLORS was written especially for Britt. This song will tell you how we feel about our COLORS.
Britt’s Celebration of Life Sept 7, 2019 Britt's Celebration of Life was a beautiful event. People came from all over. Britt's friends from before college or Vietnam had some wonderful stories to share.
Veterans Radio Ministry Britt did a phone interview with the Veterans Radio Ministry. They contacted us to make a video of that interview, using their audio and our video footage.
Wipe Out FESTIVAL style!!!!
I Wish It Would Rain: When the weather doesn't cooperate, the show must go on!
America Remember Me: This particular story starts in 1992 as Britt tells why he has "a very personal reason for wanting to make sure that we never again leave live prisoners of war behind". Watch how Britt's "very personal reason" travels years into the future, and how the lyrics of this song come alive as Britt sings the cry of every prisoner of war that has been left behind and abandoned by their country in "America Remember Me".
FESTIVAL 60's Soul Medley: The same medley of tunes combining FESTIVAL clips from 1979, 1980, & 1981.
Santa, Top Elf, and Elf in training Grandpa (Britt), Daddy (Marty), and Hazel bring Christmas cheer to care facilities.
Christmas Show 2016: Santa and Elf bringing joy to many.
Britt and Marty: pickin' and grinnin' to big band music.
Put Out The Roses: "Put Out The Roses" was first recorded in 1975 on BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's first album, The Festival Family presents FESTIVAL. "Put Out The Roses" is also the tile song of BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's 11th album, Put Out The Roses.
Cross Country: A video and pictorial journey of BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL, as they travel "Cross Country". (1973-2000)
Cross Country is available on the Cross Country CD.
The Wall: November 1982, Britt made his first visit to The Wall in Washington, DC, only to find tense emotions and anger within a thick crowd. Even though he knew that he and FESTIVAL could be arrested for demonstrating, Britt led his band members through the massive crowd, to the apex of The Wall, and began singing "America The Beautiful". Sedating the anger, Britt turned it into a positive healing dedication. Born from this action, was BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's original and nationally known award winning hit song and music video "The Wall". Lyrics written by Festival Family member, Lyle Zoerb, music written by Britt Small and Ray Roth. Watch on YouTube, as history unfolded and led Britt to become known as "The musical voice of America's veterans". "The Wall", along with the "1992 Mother's Day Concert" is available on DVD. This was BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's last live recorded performance at the Reflecting Pool, in Washington, D.C. The song "The Wall" is available on the Tattered Flags/Broken Promises and American Pride CDs. Order your copy today.
America Called: This is a tribute to Vietnam Donut Dolly, Emily Strange. Emily wrote the lyrics to "America Called". "America Called" is available on BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's, America Called CD and on the American Pride CD.
Missing: The "Missing" video is not and will not be available for sales. This video was produced and put on YouTube and Facebook for the sole purpose of keeping the POW/MIA issue alive, and in the minds of the American people. It is not intended to make money or raise money for the POW/MIA issue, American Pride Entertainment, or any other organization, individual person or persons. We hope "Missing" will make you think and remember those who have fought and died for our country, and remember those who are still fighting today, and those who are still waiting to come home.
Captured Eagles: "Captured Eagles" is about the American prisoners of war that our country leaves in the hands of our enemies at the end of each one of our wars." Captured Eagles" is available on the America Called CD and the American Pride CD.
Christmas Day: "Christmas Day Is Just Another Day Without You", is for the veterans who have lost their family, friends, home, and more.
Leader of the Band: At a very tender young age, Marty would march in with FESTIVAL's horn section, playing his cornet, then take the mic, and sing "Leader of the Band". After he finished the song, he would introduce his Dad. "Ladies and gentlemen, the leader of the band, and my Dad, Britt Small!" This is Marty's tribute to his Dad, the leader of the band.
Missouri Music Hall of Fame Induction (2012):
Comments from viewers:
Too Slim (of Riders In The Sky): Mighty fine and a great big congratulations Britt and Festival. Takes me back to see Caesar rolling down the road, and that long table where we enjoyed a home-cooked meal just a few short decades ago. You've done a mighty thing, keeping Festival rocking all these years; I'm pleased it's been recognized. Best from the West,
Ray Roth (FESTIVAL's former bass player): Dear Britt, Congratulations on your induction into the Missouri Music Hall of Fame and thank you for the kind words you shared about the band and family. Thank you also for sharing this link with us; you and Annette did an amazing job of capturing the history of the band and family. It was perfect. Best wishes for you as you continue to serve our country by honoring our veteran’s and military service personnel. Thank you for the opportunity to be part of something so special.
Tom Revell: Congratulations on receiving the award on September 1st. You have been steadfast in your efforts and though it may not have resulted in vast monetary rewards all your pockets are filled with the unsung gratitude of thousands.
Britt & Marty jamming in St Joseph, MO: Short clip of Britt and Marty at an open "jam" (January 12, 2013)
Britt Small: "Now that's what you call a "father & son" activity. Marty is such a hot player."
Dave Small tribute: Remembering Dave Small. This is a tribute to Britt's brother, David Forrest Small.
He was an exceptional singer, songwriter, musician, entertainer, and duet partner.
He will forever be in our hearts.
David Forrest Small, August 16, 1951 - July 27, 2013
Marty's shows: Marty Small is a gifted and talented guitar player and singer. He can play and sing just about anything, with just about anyone.
Cowboy Blues: Cowboy Blues was written and performed by David Forrest Small, Britt's brother. The film footage was taken at the Festival Farm in the late 70's and early 80's. Yes, the guys and gals of the Festival Family were cowboys and cowgirls. Enjoy!
Unchained Melody: For those of you who are always requesting Britt and or Marty to sing "Unchained Melody".
Love Me Tender: This was a special request at a care facility. Marty had never before performed this song. He pulled it off, and made someone very happy.
Britt & Marty performing in care facilities: This is a sample of how Britt and Marty bring laughter and warmth, to those in care facilities.
Britt’s Celebration of Life Sept 7, 2019 Britt's Celebration of Life was a beautiful event. People came from all over. Britt's friends from before college or Vietnam had some wonderful stories to share.
Veterans Radio Ministry Britt did a phone interview with the Veterans Radio Ministry. They contacted us to make a video of that interview, using their audio and our video footage.
Wipe Out FESTIVAL style!!!!
I Wish It Would Rain: When the weather doesn't cooperate, the show must go on!
America Remember Me: This particular story starts in 1992 as Britt tells why he has "a very personal reason for wanting to make sure that we never again leave live prisoners of war behind". Watch how Britt's "very personal reason" travels years into the future, and how the lyrics of this song come alive as Britt sings the cry of every prisoner of war that has been left behind and abandoned by their country in "America Remember Me".
FESTIVAL 60's Soul Medley: The same medley of tunes combining FESTIVAL clips from 1979, 1980, & 1981.
Santa, Top Elf, and Elf in training Grandpa (Britt), Daddy (Marty), and Hazel bring Christmas cheer to care facilities.
Christmas Show 2016: Santa and Elf bringing joy to many.
Britt and Marty: pickin' and grinnin' to big band music.
Put Out The Roses: "Put Out The Roses" was first recorded in 1975 on BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's first album, The Festival Family presents FESTIVAL. "Put Out The Roses" is also the tile song of BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's 11th album, Put Out The Roses.
Cross Country: A video and pictorial journey of BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL, as they travel "Cross Country". (1973-2000)
Cross Country is available on the Cross Country CD.
The Wall: November 1982, Britt made his first visit to The Wall in Washington, DC, only to find tense emotions and anger within a thick crowd. Even though he knew that he and FESTIVAL could be arrested for demonstrating, Britt led his band members through the massive crowd, to the apex of The Wall, and began singing "America The Beautiful". Sedating the anger, Britt turned it into a positive healing dedication. Born from this action, was BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's original and nationally known award winning hit song and music video "The Wall". Lyrics written by Festival Family member, Lyle Zoerb, music written by Britt Small and Ray Roth. Watch on YouTube, as history unfolded and led Britt to become known as "The musical voice of America's veterans". "The Wall", along with the "1992 Mother's Day Concert" is available on DVD. This was BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's last live recorded performance at the Reflecting Pool, in Washington, D.C. The song "The Wall" is available on the Tattered Flags/Broken Promises and American Pride CDs. Order your copy today.
America Called: This is a tribute to Vietnam Donut Dolly, Emily Strange. Emily wrote the lyrics to "America Called". "America Called" is available on BRITT SMALL & FESTIVAL's, America Called CD and on the American Pride CD.
Missing: The "Missing" video is not and will not be available for sales. This video was produced and put on YouTube and Facebook for the sole purpose of keeping the POW/MIA issue alive, and in the minds of the American people. It is not intended to make money or raise money for the POW/MIA issue, American Pride Entertainment, or any other organization, individual person or persons. We hope "Missing" will make you think and remember those who have fought and died for our country, and remember those who are still fighting today, and those who are still waiting to come home.
Captured Eagles: "Captured Eagles" is about the American prisoners of war that our country leaves in the hands of our enemies at the end of each one of our wars." Captured Eagles" is available on the America Called CD and the American Pride CD.
Christmas Day: "Christmas Day Is Just Another Day Without You", is for the veterans who have lost their family, friends, home, and more.
Leader of the Band: At a very tender young age, Marty would march in with FESTIVAL's horn section, playing his cornet, then take the mic, and sing "Leader of the Band". After he finished the song, he would introduce his Dad. "Ladies and gentlemen, the leader of the band, and my Dad, Britt Small!" This is Marty's tribute to his Dad, the leader of the band.
Missouri Music Hall of Fame Induction (2012):
Comments from viewers:
Too Slim (of Riders In The Sky): Mighty fine and a great big congratulations Britt and Festival. Takes me back to see Caesar rolling down the road, and that long table where we enjoyed a home-cooked meal just a few short decades ago. You've done a mighty thing, keeping Festival rocking all these years; I'm pleased it's been recognized. Best from the West,
Ray Roth (FESTIVAL's former bass player): Dear Britt, Congratulations on your induction into the Missouri Music Hall of Fame and thank you for the kind words you shared about the band and family. Thank you also for sharing this link with us; you and Annette did an amazing job of capturing the history of the band and family. It was perfect. Best wishes for you as you continue to serve our country by honoring our veteran’s and military service personnel. Thank you for the opportunity to be part of something so special.
Tom Revell: Congratulations on receiving the award on September 1st. You have been steadfast in your efforts and though it may not have resulted in vast monetary rewards all your pockets are filled with the unsung gratitude of thousands.
Britt & Marty jamming in St Joseph, MO: Short clip of Britt and Marty at an open "jam" (January 12, 2013)
Britt Small: "Now that's what you call a "father & son" activity. Marty is such a hot player."
Dave Small tribute: Remembering Dave Small. This is a tribute to Britt's brother, David Forrest Small.
He was an exceptional singer, songwriter, musician, entertainer, and duet partner.
He will forever be in our hearts.
David Forrest Small, August 16, 1951 - July 27, 2013
Marty's shows: Marty Small is a gifted and talented guitar player and singer. He can play and sing just about anything, with just about anyone.
Cowboy Blues: Cowboy Blues was written and performed by David Forrest Small, Britt's brother. The film footage was taken at the Festival Farm in the late 70's and early 80's. Yes, the guys and gals of the Festival Family were cowboys and cowgirls. Enjoy!
Unchained Melody: For those of you who are always requesting Britt and or Marty to sing "Unchained Melody".
Love Me Tender: This was a special request at a care facility. Marty had never before performed this song. He pulled it off, and made someone very happy.
Britt & Marty performing in care facilities: This is a sample of how Britt and Marty bring laughter and warmth, to those in care facilities.