The March 4 performance will be at 7 p.m. at the NCMC Ketcham Community Center.
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Moe Bandy is coming to Trenton at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 4, and will be performing at the NCMC Ketcham Community Center.
Pre-ticket sales started Feb. 1 and will be available by mail. Send a SASE envelope with a check for $10 per ticket by Feb. 20 to Grundy County Friends of the Arts, P.O. Box 201, Trenton, MO 64683. Tickets may be picked up at the KTTN Radio Station in Trenton or the Ketcham Community Center on the campus of North Central Missouri College in Trenton.
General admission is $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Admission is free for Grundy County Friends of the Arts season ticket holders and NCMC students. Simply present your season ticket or student ID the evening of the performance.
The “complete” Branson Moe Bandy show features Moe; his wife, Trenton area native Teresa Bowe; the Americana Band; and comedian Hargus Marcell.
Moe Bandy, originally from San Antonio, Texas, has made 45 albums with 14 reaching the top ten on the charts. He settled in Branson in 1990 and started his own country music show. In August of 1999 Moe Bandy, along with George Jones, was inducted in the George Hay Hall of Fame for Country Music. George Hay is the founder of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
Teresa Bowe started performing with her father, George “Cuz’n Pud” Bowe, when she was three years old. She has traveled the country performing at famous “country shows” such as Union Mill Opry in Edgerton, Rahbun Lake in Iowa, Crook & Chase Show and Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, North Town Opry in Kansas City and Down Home Country Show in Branson. Teresa was a very special addition to Moe’s show last year — and also to his life. Moe and Teresa will celebrate their first wedding anniversary this summer.
The March 4 performance is sponsored by Grundy County Friends of the Arts Council and partially funded by the Heartland Arts Fund Program with the National Endowment for the Arts and Missouri Arts Council. Corporate sponsors are KTTN Classic Hit Country, Hot Country Z 101.7, Trenton Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and North Central Missouri College.