Shay
Harrison, Arkansas
Buck Trent
The Buck Trent Show Review
Recommendation: Yes
Ratings: 5 of 5
April 25, 2006
12:10 PM
I went to the Buck Trent Morning Show on Wednesday morning and all I
can say is "WOW"!!!!!! With the new additions of Jonathan Black and
Melody Hart.....makes it awesome....what talent!! And of course
Robbie Blackwood on drums and Dave Clark on Bass and Penny Parrot on
guitar....what an incredible band. The fiddlin duo of Bruce Hoffman
( a master player at whatever he plays) and Melody Hart (amazing)
was absolutely incredible! They wore me out with there playing and
interacting on stage!!! I don't know if anyone remembers the "Texas
Goldminers" that played in that theatre (what an awesome show that
was)...in 1994-96 Melody and Bruce played together a lot in that
show.......it is awesome to see them playing together again! The
band is so tight...I think this is one of the best shows in town!
This is a must see show!!! I will be back over and over again!!!
R. A. A.
Washington, Iowa
Branson Show: Buck Trent
Recommendation: Yes
Ratings: 5 of 5
Date: July 24, 2004
Time: 1:20 PM
I have been a very frequent visitor to
Branson for the past 4 years and have seen many of the shows;
some several times. One of the shows that I have seen over and
over again is the Buck Trent show. Buck and usually several of
his band members chat, shake your hand and, of course, pose for
pictures with their guests before the show, during intermission
and after their show. (Buck is one of the few stars whom have
not forgotten his fans.)
Promptly at 9 a.m. he comes upon the stage "wide open!" at the
Dinner Bell Theater. The show is very energetic as Buck and his
band play and sing a variety of country and Cajun music. If you
are slightly sleepy when you come into the show you certainly
will be awake when the show is over. (If you're not, check your
blood pressure!) Plan to take in the breakfast that is served at
8a.m. before the show. Excellent!
Also, plan to return to the Dinner Bell for supper. From 5p.m.
to 7p.m. you will be serenaded by one of the band members, Kenny
Parrot. Fantastic voice; wonderful, "easy listening" country
music from this gentleman.