Later into the drive, they stop at a gas station and Connie calls her dad with Kahn thinking that she's in Fort Worth. Like the other two incidents, Hank reluctantly says yes but insists that he should "sleep the whole way".
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She informs Hank that she can go, causing The Dale Gribble Bluegrass Experience to drive (in Dale's van) to Branson, for the country contest.īobby tries to come to attend a Yakov Smirnoff show claiming that it would be beneficial for his comedy. She boards a bus but once her parents leave and before the bus gets on the road, she goes back to Hank's house to continue playing. He immediately demands that Connie go home and pack for Fort Worth. While the group rehearses in Hank's garage, Kahn spots Connie with the guys playing "Blue Moon of Kentucky" much to his dismay. Connie is bummed because she realizes that she has to travel to Fort Worth for another contest.Īt Earl's, Hank scolds Bobby for playing with bongos. They all agree to go which creates The Dale Gribble Bluegrass Experience. Connie amazes him with her prowess, and Earl suggests that she should go to Branson, Missouri, for a fiddle contest. When they arrive, Earl fixes and plays her violin and asks her to demonstrate "A little Twinkle Twinkle". They then go to Earl's Music Shop to fix her violin. That's the jug I keep stuff in!" When Hank tells Connie to "saw that thing" (her violin), she accidentally pops a string. Bobby Hill begins to blow in a jug until Hank exclaims "Bobby put that down. They perform "Blue Moon of Kentucky" in an up-tempo arrangement. The next day, Hank Hill and the guys are in the garage looking at a level when Connie appears with her violin offering to "Throw down with a hoedown." Everyone gets excited leading to Hank getting his guitar, Bill getting his washboard, Dale getting his keyboard, and Boomhauer getting his banjo (Boomhauer also on vocals). At the Souphanousinphone house, Kahn is forcing Mozart on Connie and drives her to practice, but she secretly listens to bluegrass. Bobby Hill explains that both him and Connie had a dream of playing at Carnegie Hall (Bobby on comedy Connie on violin). Later at dinner that night, Hank Hill discusses with Peggy and Bobby that Connie is naturally talented with bluegrass. She begins to play the violin like a fiddle.
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Connie stops playing and informs Hank Hill and his friends that she likes the music. Bill requests "Puff The Magic Dragon" but Hank Hill, showing the same kind of rigid realism and lack of imagination he did in the episode " Sleight of Hank," starts to play "Blue Moon of Kentucky" in waltz tempo. Hank finally has enough and brings out his guitar.
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The guys are drinking beer in the alley while listening to Connie play her violin (Mozart specifically). The episode was written by Norm Hiscock, and directed by Tricia Garcia. " The Bluegrass is Always Greener" is the one hundred-thirteenth episode of King of the Hill.