Moe Bandy, T.G. Sheppard, and Jeannie Seely
14may7:30 pm10:30 pmMoe Bandy, T.G. Sheppard, and Jeannie SeelyLive at Mill Town Music Hall
Event Details
Date: Friday, May 14th, 2021 Time: 7:30 pm Cost: $43 Premium Reserved (Rows A-N) $38 Reserved (Rows O-Z) All ticket prices increase by $5 at
Event Details
Time: 7:30 pm
Cost: $43 Premium Reserved (Rows A-N)
$38 Reserved (Rows O-Z)
All ticket prices increase by $5 at the door (after 5:00 pm night of show)
No refunds or exchanges
For more information, please contact our box office at 770.537.MILL (6455).
Any person entering Mill Town Music Hall waives all liability against this premises owner and operator for any injuries caused by the inherent risk associated with contracting COVID-19 at public gatherings.
Performers
Moe Bandy
Moe’s long string of hits include “Bandy The Rodeo Clown”,”Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life”, “Till I’m Too Old To Die young”, “Americana”, “It’s A Cheatin’ Situation”, “Just good Ol’ Boys”, “Barstool Mountain”, “I Cheated Me Right Out of You”, “I Just Started Hatin’ Cheatin’ Songs Today”, “Rodeo Romeo”, “You Haven’t Heard the Last of Me”, “Holding The Bag” And dozens of other chart-toppers. Whether writing, recording new songs or travelling the world performing. Moe keeps one of the busiest schedules in show business.
TG Sheppard
After working his way through the record industry, T.G. Sheppard emerged in the mid-’70s as one of the leading country-pop singers, bringing the music closer to the rock-influenced, cosmopolitain sounds of urban cowboy. A native of Humboldt, TN, Sheppard headed off to Memphis after high school, getting involved in the record business on several different levels. He tried recording as a pop artist and even signed with Atlantic Records under the name Brian Stacy, opening shows for the Beach Boys. A few years later, he took a job with a Memphis record distributor, then ended up in record promotion, where the job entailed calling radio stations and trying to persuade them to play his company’s records. In that capacity for RCA, he helped break Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds,” Perry Como’s “It’s Impossible,” and John Denver’s “Take Me Home Country Roads.” After “going independent,” he came across a demo tape of “Devil in the Bottle.” He tried to talk a number of artists into doing the song, and when no one was interested, he decided to do it himself on Motown’s fledgling country division, Melodyland Records. Primarily a recitation, “Devil in the Bottle” became a number one hit in 1975, but within three years, the company folded, and Sheppard’s career was in limbo.
Jeannie Seely
Best known for her hit, “Don’t Touch Me,” which went to No. 2 on Billboard magazine’s country singles chart in 1966. Also had a series of duets with country performer Jack Greene, most notably with the No. 2 1970 hit, “Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You.”
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Time
May 14, 2021 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Mill Town Music Hall