Ross Country Jamboree

31 E. Wardell Street,
Scottsburg, IN 47170

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Ross Country Jamboree (Official)

Additional Info

Previously operated by: Affiliated Theaters Inc. (Indianapolis)

Firms: F & Y Building Service

Functions: Concerts, Live Music Venue

Styles: Streamline Moderne

Previous Names: Scott Theater, Scottsburg Jamboree

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 812.752.8877

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The Scott

The Scott Theater had a soft opening on October 10, 1947 with Roy Rogers in “Bells of San Angelo”. It had its official opening on October 14, 1947 with Johnny Weissmuller in “Tarzan and the Huntress”. It was operated by Affiliated Theaters Inc. of Indianapolis, IN. After closing as a movie theatre it was later renovatated in 2002 and converted into a country music hall named the Scottsburg Jamboree. Everything has stayed the same except we tore down the screen and built a stage that has a barn for the back wall and is all made of wood boards. It looks kind of like the Grand Ole Opry.

We have live country music shows every weekend and looking to do more during the week in the future. We house 500 seats.

Contributed by Bill and Phyllis Duke

Recent comments (view all 5 comments)

Johnlkilgore
Johnlkilgore on March 11, 2005 at 3:29 am

When is Mindy Harvey to play again at your Venue. Mindy is from Wallace, Indiana and I liked her the last time she sang at your Theater. Thanking youi in advance for your efforts.

Sincerely;

John Kilgore Sr.

lionfludd
lionfludd on June 12, 2013 at 8:06 am

Hello, I’m new to the site, and I wanted to take a small poll to see if there are members who would like to see something other than music at the theatre?

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on November 28, 2017 at 10:41 pm

Boxoffice pf February 4, 1956, reported that Mrs. Ethel K. Walsh, president of the Scott Amusement Company, had turned over management of the Scott Theatre in Scottsburg and the Austin Theatre in Austin to her daughters and their husbands.

bvanwinkle
bvanwinkle on May 15, 2022 at 12:35 am

The marquee now says “ROSS” instead of SCOTT, but the theater is still open and looks to be in good shape!

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on October 11, 2024 at 7:56 pm

The Scott Theatre first had a soft opening on October 10, 1947 with Dale Evans in “Bells Of San Angelo” along with the first Casper Noveltoon “The Friendly Ghost”, a newsreel, and Chapter 3 of Jack Armstrong.

It had a short four-day soft launch, which softly launched with the attraction above for the first two days and the city’s premiere of “Miracle On 34th Street” along with the Bugs Bunny Merrie Melodie “A Hare Grows In Manhattan” and a newsreel on the final two days. The official grand opening of the Scott Theatre was held on October 14, 1947 with “Tarzan And The Huntress” with no short subjects.

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