Swampland Opera House, 1916, Toomsboro

Originally a dry goods store, and bank, this structure has been known for years as the Swampland Opera House. In 1975, the late Joe Boone, Jr., started the business as a weekend venue for musicians and each Saturday until 2000, a country, gospel & bluegrass music hoedown was held here.

Please read all the wonderful comments from people who have great memories of this place.

15 thoughts on “Swampland Opera House, 1916, Toomsboro

  1. Rachel's avatarRachel

    A friend just showed me this on hes phone.. this is amazing but I’m wondering if this is still still open ?

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  2. Gary's avatarGary

    I remember doing shows there with my Brothers, The Thompsons. We were first there with Shorty Smith and the Pea Pickers. I was the drummer with “The Little Country Band” later to be renamed “Family Tradition Band”. I also remember one night I got to play Drums with the Kingdom Heirs from Augusta as their drummer was sick on the bus. It was great memories and great Fish next Door! Everybody remember Superstar Jack! Being back stage in what was at one time a bank. Joe took a picture of me sitting on the counter in front of the bank vault where there was an old 100 bill posted to the outside of it. Great Memories.

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  3. Oreta Samples's avatarOreta Samples

    i sang at the Swampland with a little local band out of Perry, GA known as Crossroads Country, with Bobby Spratling and Harris McEntyre, those were the good old days.

    Susie Samples

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  4. Barbara Cornett's avatarBarbara Cornett

    My Grandma’s sister, Mary Elis was married to Joe Boone. I have early childhood memories of visiting this place and always getting our picture in the paper when we did back in the early 80s. I have the best memories of visiting them.

    Barbara English Cornett

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  5. Clay Wylie's avatarClay Wylie

    My daddy’s bluegrass band from the Atlanta area, Buzzard’s Roost played Swampland a couple of times themselves. My grandparents lived in Toomsboro, and I used to run all over the small town streets. I sure do miss those simpler times…

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    1. Gene Swann's avatarGene Swann

      I played in Razzy Baileys band and we played there a few timed. My name is Gene Swann. It was a great place to play.

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  6. Sunny Walton's avatarSunny Walton

    My Daddy had a show there. In fact he played the first song at Joe Boone’s swamp home where Joe held regular syrup making days. That was the beginning of Swampland Opera. And the restaurant in its heyday was fabulous! It had cedar tree trunks as posts and a huge fireplace. It was awesome then. It was on the radio, too. Talk about interesting folks! I am thankful someone is helping keep this amazing part of history alive. Remember Bud Criswell’s band? Daddy was “Superstar Jack Walton”. I even sang on his show. John Schneider came from Milledgeville and sang on Daddy’s show while they were filming Dukes of Hazzard. BTW Joe Boone ran the County paper. He saw to it that a record was made of the music. Daddy sang the Swampland Opera written by a local lady but I don’t remember her name. I wonder if anyone lives in that fabulous swamp home Joe built.

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    1. HOME SWEET HOME's avatarHOME SWEET HOME

      I knew and loved your Mama & Daddy! They lived next door from My Grandmama Mills! MR Jack was the coolest! God Bless our heritage! Small World,!

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  7. Hermet waldrop's avatarHermet waldrop

    My mom used to drag me there kicking and screaming. Looking back I’d love to be able to go back and hear that good gospel and bluegrass again. I really miss those simpler days.

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  8. Larry LaCount's avatarLarry LaCount

    I used to play piano for the Kingdom Heirs of Augusta ga and this was one of the BEST places to play and minister to ever in Georgia

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  9. Butch Braddy's avatarButch Braddy

    I, along with my first cousin Brad Craft, used to be hijacked and carried there by our proud grand parents Lewis and Aileen Braddy…from Metter.
    Brad and I were more into the rock scene and were in a successful rock band that gigged most every Friday and Saturday nite. We were lucky enough to be pretty good and about freshmen and sophmores in school…We were both long hairs but respectable! Poppy and Mama Braddy
    loved for us to go with them so they could show us off to Joe Boone and all the folks there, while we jammed with folks on stage…… We usually had a good time as there was usually a cute girl or two to flirt around with! We would kinda roll our eyes when Tombsboro was mentioned…….to this day I am still in the music business and probably always will be, thanks to my Grand Parents and Parents…. it made our Grand Parents PROUD….so we really didn’t mind it so much….those were the days!

    Butch Braddy
    drums, vocals

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  10. Brenda Blackwood of the Blackwood Family..'s avatarBrenda Blackwood of the Blackwood Family..

    My family and I use to go and sing at the Opera house.. as the “Blackwood Family” we met so many wonderful people there.. We first proformed there with the Kingdom Heirs of Augusta, Ga.. I’ve heard someone has reopened it.. Hoping to verify this so that we cold go back and enjoy some great country and Gospel Music..

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