
Appearing at
The Jim Stafford Theatre, 3440 W. Highway 76.
Update: No shows schedule for 2012
Moe found a performing home in Branson in
1991, opening his own
Americana Theatre. He has been at various theaters since then, and now you can find him back at
The Jim Stafford Theater in
2011.
Moe Bandy is a modest man with loads of talent, and this show mixes his greatest hits--like "
Bandy the Rodeo Clown," "
Americana," "
It's A Cheatin' Situation," "
Till I'm Too Old To Die Young," "
I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today" and "
Good Ol' Boys"--with instrumentals from the
Americana Band (everything from bluegrass to classical) and
outrageous comedy with
Harley Worthit (aka Perry Edenburn) who will keep you laughing with the hilarious characters "Tater Chip Patches," "Posture Pedic," and "Harley Worthit" and others in unbelievable, side-splitting impersonations. You can bet this is
not any ordinary sad, lonesome cowboy show -you're in for a
belly-laughin', knee-slappin' good time!
Throughout Moe's career, he's received numerous
awards:
ACM Song of the Year
ACM Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year
American and CMA Duet of the Year with Joe Stampley
10 - #1 Hits
40 - Top Ten Hits
66 - Chart Hits
5 Gold Albums
Moe's
Americana Band:
John Clark on steel guitar & fiddle
Bruce Hoffman on fiddle & guitar
Mark Boyd on Lead Guitar
Mark Evans on Bass
Nick Ochoa on drums
Ricky Boen on fiddle & guitar
Ed Synan on piano
Kari Garrison, featured female singer
Plus, the hilarious down-home comedy of
Harley Worthit (aka Perry Edenburn) rounds out the entire show experience
This is one of country's truly
legendary honky-tonk singers, live on The Strip at
The Jim Stafford Theatre. Country music fans know a
good country sound when they hear it, and
Moe Bandy is your Country Man! It's
country music...the way it's supposed to be.
Shows are at 3:00 pm or 8:00 pm; September 4 through December 10, 2011.
(as of May 9, 2011, shows April 28 - September 3 are cancelled)