| Enjoy an Eye-Open'n, Hand-Clap'n,
Country Music Variety Show with Buck Trent, 2-Time CMA Instrumentalist
of the Year, 5-String Banjo Picker Extraordinaire, and Hilarious
Humorist.
Buck's popular morning show appears at the Grand
Country Music Hall. The show starts at 9:30 AM.
The Grand Country Buffet is located right here
in the complex for those who wish to have breakfast before the
show, or lunch following the show.
Buck says, “Our visitors love the Grand
Country Buffet. They get to eat then see our fun show.
It’s a great way to make friends and start the day off
right.”
During every show, fans enjoy Buck's amazing performance
on 5 different instruments. Along with the banjo, Buck
performs on a magnificent guitar given to him by Chet Atkins.
His beautiful “Lara's Theme” and “Ghost Riders'
showcase Buck's versatility. Buck also keeps the audience
in stitches with his down-home humor.
Melody Hart & Bruce Hoffman perform incredible
feats of fiddle playing. Buck, Melody, & Bruce team
up to perform a medley using the mandolin, fiddles, & banjos.
Melody delivers a lovely version of “Coat of Many Colors”
and joins Buck for some Dolly and Porter duets. Kenny
Parrott sings songs by country greats like Conway Twitty, Jim
Reeves, & others. Drummer Robby Blackwood & bass
player Dave Clark make up the rest of the band. The entire
cast charms the audience with their gospel medley, country sounds,
and comedy throughout the show.
Before arriving in Branson, Buck's career included
performing on the Porter Wagoner Show with Dolly Parton, Norma
Jean, and other legendary country stars, as well as being a
featured star with Roy Clark and Hee Haw. Trent is also
known for his lead guitar solos on such Dolly Parton classics
as “I Will Always Love You and
Jolene. |