Homer Lee

Homer Lee is none other than Branson, Missouri's favorite Terry Wayne Sanders. He's a native of Mountain Grove, Missouri and is still going strong in his 25th year run as comedic headliner.

Entertaining literally millions of people just like you at Silver Dollar City (An 1880's themed park in Branson) with a wide range of characters has afforded Terry "Homer Lee" Sanders the opportunity to work with Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and the late Bob Hope.

Terry is now with a BRAND NEW SHOW CALLED..."The Grand Jubilee" at the Grand Country Music Hall (Formerly known as the 76 Music Hall). "This is the best time I've ever had in any show!" say Sanders. He has over 12 different costume changes and characters too! "It's non-stop action from the pre-show until the curtain closes." Terry says with pride. "The Grand Jubilee is the best of the best of Branson performers".

A veteran in films with Annie Potts, Tim Curry and Leslie Nielsen, Terry prefers the one-on-one touch and intimacy with audiences in live performances. In addition to his regular performances at Silver Dollar City and with "The Grand Jubilee" in Branson, Terry makes personal appearances. If you are wanting to entertain a friend or family member of to help raise money for an organization, please contact him either by the mail or e-mail him at Mrheha@aol.com

Mr. Sanders was the comedian at the Braschler Music Show for 17 years. His comedy antics with the Braschlers earned him a regular spot on television's Hee Haw where he worked exclusively with Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones and Minnie Pearl.

And don't forget about the second generation, Homer Lee JR. Terry's oldest son. Austin Sanders performs as "Little Pete" in America's #1 outdoor drama "The Shepherd of the Hills".

And don’t forget Homer Lee JR-JR who appears occasionally with his father at the Grand Jubilee. Both boys appear with their father on the Vacation Channel.

Terry's an avid "people watcher" and uses his keen observations of day-to-day life to keep his material fresh and his audiences in stitches. It was Minnie Pearl who said it best about Terry, "He's one of the best and honey, I've seen a lot!"