
The Classic Country Music Reunion Show will be in our midst on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb.17 and 18 at the Prince Albert Wildlife Federation from 6:30p.m. to 9:30 p.m. bringing classic country music from 1930s to the ’60s after 20 years.
This will be a reunion of the six-man musical team that came together in 2000 and performed for six years and could not continue but they are back together to put smiles on the faces of their fans and lovers of classic music in Prince Albert and area.
“The show started in 2002 when a like minded bunch of us decided that we should put up a music show featuring music from 1960 and earlier. Going back to some of the beginning of actual country music recorded. We put up the show till we disbanded,” producer Larry Krause said. ” Some of us from that group that are around got talking this summer, thinking that we should bring that concept back on to the stage again with the people that are still around.”
That is how the reunion show came in. About for out of the original six are still performing and will performing here in Prince Albert on those nights,
Audrey Neubuhr, Elmer Lammedee, Larry Krause and John Quinn will be performing featuring the music of artists such as Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Grandpa Jones, Wilf Carter and Minnie Pearl.
“We found that when we did it originally it was a sell out concert so we figured that it is time to bring it back to give the people the opportunity to hear all those whole songs going back as far as the 20s and 30s up to the 50s and 60s,” Krause said.
The performance will be supported by the band and a comedian Will Handy to give the audience a fun time.
The ticket cost is $25 and can be cash or e-transfer only.

