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Buck Trent Show with Lunch The Grand Country Music Hall Theatre 1945 W. Hwy 76
Toe-Tap'n, Hand-Clap'n Fun with Buck Trent!
Start your day right! Wake Up To Country Music Mornings with Buck Trent, two-time
CMA Instrumentalist of the Year, and his all star cast! Lunch is luscious at
Grand Country Buffet. For you-on-the-go, the scatter bar features taste-tempting
selection of meats, salads, fruits, vegetables, bakery fresh breads and desserts
from the no-lines, hot and cold food bars.
You've seen Buck on television shows like The Porter Wagoner Show
and Hee Haw, now see him live in a show packed with music and fun. Buck Trent's Show makes mornings in Branson something
special.
Premier international five string banjo picker, master musician, hilarious humorist, and entertainer extraordinaire
Buck Trent, and his astounding cast, deliver a fast-paced, country music variety show that puts a smile on your face for
the whole day!
During every show, fans enjoy Buck's amazing performance on five different instruments. Audiences are swept
away with the extraordinary sounds that Buck can produce out of a banjo. In fact, Buck Trent invented the electric
banjo. Along with the banjo, Buck performs on a magnificent guitar given to him by
Chet Atkins. His hauntingly
beautiful "Beautiful Dreamer", "Somewhere My Love", and others are dramatic examples of Buck's versatility.
Buck also
keeps his visitors in stitches with his down-home humor and mischievous take on life. Along with Buck's premiere picking
and hilarious humor, audiences enjoy his all-star cast.
Buck's multi-talented cast delivers non-stop action with
bluegrass, gospel, country, and plenty of laughs. From the fiddlin' duo of Bruce Hoffman and Melody Hart to the Yakety
Sax of Jonathan Black to the sensational country sounds of featured vocalists Kenny Parrott and Melody Hart, it's
hand-clap'n, toe-tap'n fun! As the beat goes on with Rob Blackwood and Dave Clark, the powerful pickin' just gets better
with mandolins, steel guitars, and Buck's legendary Banjo Tunes, Guitar Strummin', and Knee-Slap'n Comedy!
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