
Reviews and News From Columbia, MO
We are very proud of the 1000+ reviews we have accumulated over the years. Any of these clients will be happy to share their experiences with our company on & off stage.
Here is what people from Columbia, MO and neighboring cities are saying about us
Corporate Party
Columbia, MO - Friday, April 14th, 2017
Holiday Party
Columbia, MO - Saturday, January 30th, 2016
Department Reception
Columbia, MO - Friday, April 17th, 2015
Wedding
Columbia, MO - Saturday, September 18th, 2010
Corporate Party | Fun Pianos one-man show
Jefferson City, MO - Monday, December 6th, 2021
Amazing! Jason did a great job and we had so much fun!
Corporate Party | Fun Pianos dueling pianos show
Belton, MO - Saturday, December 4th, 2021
Everything went perfectly well. We were all very pleased with Amanda & Ryan. It was a great time.
Corporate Party | Fun Pianos dueling pianos show
Kansas City, MO - Monday, September 13th, 2021
Hi Sam,
Our audience truly enjoyed the show, thank you so much for such a great performance and your flexibility to move indoors. We look forward to future bookings again!
Thank you!
Fundraiser | Fun Pianos dueling pianos show
Kansas City, MO - Friday, August 27th, 2021
It went well. Everyone loved the piano players!
Country Club Event | Fun Pianos dueling pianos show
Unionville, MO - Sunday, May 30th, 2021
Everything went wonderful lots and lots of great comments from our members it was a success thank you!
50th Birthday - ONE MAN SHOW | Fun Pianos one-man show
Macon, MO - Saturday, January 4th, 2020
Customer Appreciation Meeting
Branson, MO - Friday, November 6th, 2015


Company Event
Kansas City, MO - Tuesday, July 14th, 2015
Christmas Party
Belton, MO - Saturday, December 7th, 2013
Horizon Academy Event
Kansas City, MO - Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Shaw Industries Holiday Party
St. Louis, MO - Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
Latest News from Columbia, MO
Columbia MO 01302016
Duluth
Anyone familiar with the great port on the Great Lake that is Superior will not be surprised that TripAdvisor recommendations for what to do when you are in Duluth lean heavily toward things having to do with the beautiful surroundings: The Apostle Islands, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, various state parks and trails. Folks familiar with general history won’t be surprised that the recommendations include a railroad museum, a logging camp, and an iron ore museum,or that one of the local parks is named for Leif Erikson. Folks really keen on history might know that when President Calvin Coolidge commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first Norwegian immigrants, he was in Minnesota, and mentioned Leif as the discoverer of North America. (Sorry, Columbians. You still get your day in October.) Folks RIDICULOUSLY into their history and/or History Channel buffs may remember the great Kensington Rune Stones, found by a farmer on the other side of the state, claimed to be left behind by Erikson’s expedition. Over the years, this has often ben rebuffed as a hoax. However, current investigations give them a “genuine” rating, so that statue of Erikson in Duluth may just rest on a spot Erikson actually stepped upon. Maybe.
ANYWAY, enough long tales. We were there. In the middle of August.
Because, you know, we get around.
photo courtesy INNduluth.com