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The Country Bears Concert for America

Hosted by Downtown Julie Brown, viewers can get an inside look into the famous band, including a "backstage pass" and a chance to meet Beary Barrington, the Bears' number-one fan, who brought the Bears back together. In the special, the Country Bears also perform three of their biggest hits -- "Where Nobody Knows My Name," "Straight to the Heart of Love," and "Let it Ride."

Top Cast

  • Brad Garrett

    Brad Garrett

    Fred Bedderhead (voice)

  • Diedrich Bader

    Diedrich Bader

    Ted Bedderhead (voice)

  • Kevin Michael Richardson

    Kevin Michael Richardson

    Henry Taylor (voice, uncredited)

  • Don Was

    Don Was

    Self

  • Willie Nelson

    Willie Nelson

    Self

  • Wyclef Jean

    Wyclef Jean

    Self

  • Toby Huss

    Toby Huss

    Tennessee O'Neal (voice, uncredited)

  • Downtown Julie Brown

    Downtown Julie Brown

    Host

Overview

Hosted by Downtown Julie Brown, viewers can get an inside look into the famous band, including a "backstage pass" and a chance to meet Beary Barrington, the Bears' number-one fan, who brought the Bears back together. In the special, the Country Bears also perform three of their biggest hits -- "Where Nobody Knows My Name," "Straight to the Heart of Love," and "Let it Ride."

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