Moe Bandy Honored at the 2023 Texas Country Music Awards

CMA and ACM award-winning country music legend Moe Bandy was presented the first-ever "Moe Bandy Icon Award" at the 2023 Texas Country Music Awards on November 12 at Billy Bob's Texas.
"The evening was a dream come true in every way," expresses Moe Bandy. "I have had a wonderful career in country music. To have an award created that will continue to be given out year after year is very humbling. I am thankful to the good Lord above, my family, and all of my fans. I am a blessed man."
"The Texas Country Music Association is very proud and honored to have created a new staple in the Texas Country Music Awards - the Moe Bandy Icon Award - with the very first one being presented to Moe Bandy himself," shared Linda Wilson, President, Texas Country Music Association.
"Moe has been such a solid staple in the country music industry in Texas, our nation, and around the world, and we couldn't have been more excited to present him with this award at Billy Bob's Texas during the Texas Country Music Awards. In future years, the Moe Bandy Icon Award will be presented to others who have shown the same dedication to their music and this industry as Moe has."
For more information about the Texas Country Music Association and its projects that support the Texas Country Music Industry, visit www.texascountrymusic.org.
Bandy recently released his new album, Thank You Lord. Delivering a heartfelt project, Bandy recorded twelve heartfelt tracks and featured special guests The Isaacs on "Family Bible," and The Oak Ridge Boys with Nora Lee Allen on "The Lord Is My Shepherd." The title track, written by Mo Pitney, Bobby Tomberlin, and Cheryl Riddle, offers a true reflection of where Bandy is in his life today, of which he is thankful for another mile, another day, and a life many could have only dreamed of. 'Thank You Lord' features tunes from prominent Nashville songwriters, including Willie Nelson, Bill Anderson, Hank Williams, and more! The twelve-track project was produced by Michele Voan Capps and sponsored by Gus Arrendale and Springer Mountain Farms. It is available on all streaming platforms now!
To stream or purchase, visit HERE.
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