Singer/songwriter Bobby Marquez brings his honky tonk/Western swing stylings with a touch of Texas Cowboy Christmas to Branson, Missouri this week for two matinee shows at the Sun Theatre, Sun Records Showroom. Silver Spur Western Wear and Wranglers HonkyTonk present the Nashville recording artist, Grammy considered and AWA and CMA of Texas awarded entertainer for two performances.
Bobby and the Wranglers All Star Band will take stage Friday November 15th at 2pm and Sunday November 17th at 2pm. Mixing up the holiday cheer and honky tonk, fans will get a small preview of an 2025 Texas Cowboy Christmas Show coming to the theatre next year. You can get tickets at the website www.onfiretheshow.com or by calling our theater line, 417-527-1089.
Bobby Marquez shares, “We are debuting some new songs on the show. And I plan on going back to my roots by sharing some great South Texas holiday traditions with some of my favorite Christmas songs. I may even have a few surprises.”
Bobby Marquez currently has six nominations for as an artist and songwriter, as well for his songs, “Speak Love” and “That’s What Loving You Means” at the upcoming Red Carpet Awards in The Netherlands. Marquez is also hosting his own songwriter showcase series called Tales and Toe Tappers, currently recording new music and winding down his successful 2024 Kickin’ Up Some Dust Tour.
Again, tickets for Bobby Marquez’s matinee shows at The Sun Records Show at The Sun Theatre (formerly The Tower Theatre) at 4600 Gretna Rd,, can be purchased by calling 417-527-1089.
Fans can keep up with Bobby Marquez and his schedule at www.bobbymarquez.com and www.facebook.com/bobbymarquezmusic.
About Bobby Marquez: Bobby Marquez is an awarded singer/songwriter, originally from South Texas. Marquez has become known for his charismatic smile and fun-loving honky tonk style of music paired with inspiring lyrics. His timely song, “Speak Love,” shows his kind heart and has earned him the CMA of Texas Americana Award for 2021. Also awarded by the Academy of Western Artists, Bobby was considered for a Grammy Award for his duet with Rhonda Vincent on a song Marquez co-wrote titled, “For Awhile.” The song also won CMA of Texas Duet of the Year and the Academy of Western Artists Song of the Year.. His original tune, “The Cowboy Way,” was designated the theme song of the annual Gene Autry Museum Festival in Oklahoma. Bobby Marquez appears on television’s Larry’s Country Diner, The Penny Gilley Show and Country Fix, while his music videos are seen around the world on various networks. His music can be heard on radio stations around the globe, including on Willie’s Roadhouse on Sirius/XM Radio. Marquez’s songs have been recorded by George Strait, Alan Jackson, Rhonda Vincent, Ty Herndon and Johnny Rodriguez.
https://www.countryschatter.com/2024/11/bobby-marquez-brings-honky-tonk-and-a-texas-christmas-to-branson-this-weekend/Concert InfoPress ReleaseBobby Marquez,Sun Records Theater

Excellent show! It was a small group so it felt like we were getting a personal concert in a home! He was extremely personable and very talented! Great voice and can’t wait to see him again! Loved him singing country music I grew up with.