COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND MOE BANDY PERFORMS AND TALKS NEW AUTOBIOGRAPHY ON THIS WEEKEND’S EDITION OF HUCKABEE

By | June 29, 2018
COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND MOE BANDY PERFORMS AND TALKS NEW AUTOBIOGRAPHY ON THIS WEEKEND'S EDITION OF HUCKABEE

COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND MOE BANDY PERFORMS AND TALKS
NEW AUTOBIOGRAPHY ON THIS WEEKEND’S EDITION OF HUCKABEE

Nashville, Tenn. — Country music legend Moe Bandy will appear on the nationally televised variety show Huckabee (TBN) this Saturday, June 30 at 8:00 PM/ET. Bandy will showcase his new autobiographical book, appropriately titled Lucky Me, and will perform his hit song “Americana.”

Bandy’s “Americana” is what initially sparked his relationship with the Bush family. George H. W. Bush personally invited Bandy out on the campaign trail with him to perform the song live at rallies, and ultimately won the presidency. Bandy’s new book details his 30-year friendship with President Bush and the late First Lady Barbara Bush, who wrote the book’s foreword.
The Texan’s segment will re-air this Sunday, July 1 at 8:00 PM/ET.
Lucky Me is available for purchase at moebandybook.com.
About Moe Bandy
Moe Bandy’s country music accomplishments are many, including ten #1 hit songs, 40 Top Ten hits, 66 charted hits, five Gold Records, a CMA Award and numerous ACM Awards. He started his recording career while he was a sheet metal worker in San Antonio, Texas, but after a decade of hard labor, Bandy traded his sheet metal for Gold albums. In the mid-seventies when the country pop Kenny Rogers, John Denver and the outlaw sound of Waylon and Willie was all the rage, along came the traditionalist Moe Bandy.
For more information on Moe Bandy, visit moebandy.com.