March Episodes Of “Larry’s Country Diner” Features An All Star Guest List

The stage at “Larry’s Country Diner” lights up this March with performances by “Swingin’” and “Seminole Wind” hit-maker John Anderson, “Fourteen Carat Mind” stand-out vocalist Gene Watson, harmonic newcomers The Quebe Sisters, NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” fan-favorite trio The Texas Tenors and award-winning Christian pianist, Gordon Mote.

“Larry’s Country Diner” is a unique down-home variety show, which integrates interviews and music in an entertaining weekly format, taped LIVE in front of a studio audience in an old-fashioned diner setting.  Tune in on Thursdays at 8 p.m.|7 p.m. CT and again on Saturdays at 11 p.m. |10 p.m. CT to RFD-TV.

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Upcoming Episodes of “Larry’s Country Diner”
*All episodes repeat on Saturdays at 11 p.m.|10 p.m. CT
Thursday, March 3 – John Anderson
Thursday, March 10 – Gene Watson
Thursday, March 17 – The Quebe Sisters
Thursday, March 24 – The Texas Tenors
Thursday, March 31 – Gordon Mote

“Larry’s Country Diner” will take it’s fun-filled show to Branson, Missouri for all new tapings at The Starlite Theatre May 2nd-7th. The scheduled line-up includes T. Graham Brown on May 2nd, Jimmy Fortune on May 3rd, Gene Watson on May 4th, Mo & Holly Pitney  on May 5th, Mark Wills on May 6th and Mark Lowry on May 7th.
For more information, visit starlitetheatre.com.

Fans can also participate in Renae The Waitress’s weekly Diner Chat via phone where she shares behind-the-scenes secrets of the show, answers viewers’ personal questions and features exclusive interviews with celebrity guest stars on Thursdays at 2 p.m. CT. For more information on Diner Chat, please visit larryscountrydiner.com/dinerchat.

For more information on “Larry’s Country Diner,” please visit larryscountrydiner.com or follow them on Facebook and Twitter!

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