BILL ANDERSON, T. GRAHAM BROWN, B.J. THOMAS, THE WHITES, RIDERS IN THE SKY, GENE WATSON AND MOE BANDY

BILL ANDERSON, T. GRAHAM BROWN, B.J. THOMAS, THE WHITES, RIDERS IN THE SKY, GENE WATSON AND MOE BANDY IN NOVEMBER

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 30, 2015)
– Watch country music history be forever encapsulated as legendary
greats Bill Anderson, T. Graham Brown, B.J. Thomas, The Whites, Riders
In The Sky, Gene Watson and Moe Bandy are honored in upcoming episodes
of Country’s Family Reunion. Taken from 17 years of tapings, the popular Country’s Family Reunion
television series, airing nationally on RFD-TV, celebrates the lives
and legacies of country music legends in their all-new “Tribute” series.

Each episode is a montage of the groundbreaking artists’ performances
and stories told from past appearances on the show, creating historical
timepieces that pay homage to their memorable careers.

Upcoming Country’s Family Reunion “Tribute” episodes include:

November 6 – Bill Anderson (Episode 7)

 

November 13 – T. Graham Brown / B.J. Thomas (Episode 8)

November 20 – The Whites / Riders In The Sky (Episode 9)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
November 27 – Gene Watson and Moe Bandy (Episode 10)
 


*Line-ups are subject to change

Air times for Country’s Family Reunion are Fridays at 8 p.m. EST, Saturdays and Sundays at 12 a.m. EST.

Country’s Family Reunion is produced by Gabriel Communications.

About Country’s Family Reunion
Gabriel Communications, started in 1996 by long-time disc jockey Larry Black, is the producer of the popular Country’s Family Reunion and Larry’s Country Diner
series. Black first applied the “Reunion” concept to the legends of
country music in 1997. The idea was simple: bring America’s
most-treasured artists together into one room to reunite and reminisce
about their careers, perform signature songs and share stories while the
cameras roll. The result has been pure magic, documenting hundreds of
stories and performances that would have otherwise been lost. The
series’ popularity has led to top-rated shows on RFD-TV and wildly
successful DVD sales, spurring the creation of more than a dozen more
projects and Country’s Family Reunion News (a monthly newspaper
that highlights the music of yesteryear), as well as giving rise to
sold-out theatre shows and ocean cruises by the ever-growing fan base.

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