KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (September 29, 2025) — The countdown is on! In less than two weeks, the 5th Annual Morning Pointe Seniors Got Talent Knoxville showcase will light up the stage at the Historic Bijou Theatre on Tuesday, November 4, at 7 p.m.
Excitement is building as this year’s finalists prepare to share their incredible talents with the community. From singers and musicians to comedians and poets, these performers prove that creativity and passion only grow stronger with age.
2025 Contestants
- Will Kruger & Band – Will Kruger (74), Bill Cabbage (70), Carl Gumbart (66) – Musical Trio
- Ladonna Bell (69) – Singer
- John Turner (78) – Pianist
- Bob Porter (79) – Comedian
- Better with Every Breath – Ed Harper (71), Neil Simcox (72), Lalla Phillips (72), Andy Sims (75), Harold (82), Hazel (81) Campbell – Musical Group
- Fredda Temples (64) – Singer
- Dan Varner (80) – Poetry Reading
- John Cole (71) – Singing Guitarist
- The Sapphires – Susan Brooks (70), Janet Brockman (69), Diane McGrath (71), Susan Stair (69) – A Cappella Quartet
- Joel Dupre (64) – Singer
- Beverly Kerr (77) – Pianist
- At The Jukebox – Mitch Townley (66), John Rose (61), Gary Gilleran (73) – Musical Trio
A Night of Talent, Heart, and Community
These gifted seniors will take the stage to compete for:
- $1,000 First Place
- $500 Second Place
- $250 Third Place
- People’s Choice Award, chosen by audience vote
Morning Pointe Seniors Got Talent isn’t just a celebration of timeless talent—it’s also a powerful fundraiser for the Morning Pointe Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to advancing senior care through education and community partnerships. Proceeds from sponsorships, ticket sales, and People’s Choice votes directly support scholarships for East Tennessee students pursuing careers in nursing, therapy, social work, culinary arts, and other allied health fields at local partner schools, including Tennessee College of Applied Technology Athens, Tennessee College of Applied Technology Jacksboro, Tennessee College of Applied Technology Harriman, Pellissippi State Community College, Tusculum University, Walters State Community College, Tennessee Wesleyan University, and Roane State Community College.
Since its founding in 2014, the Morning Pointe Foundation has awarded more than 170 scholarships to students across the Southeast, helping prepare the next generation of caregivers who will make a difference in the lives of seniors.
The Foundation hosts four Morning Pointe Seniors Got Talent showcases each year to support this mission. In addition to the Knoxville show, events are held in Franklin, Chattanooga, and Lexington, Kentucky.
About Morning Pointe
Founded in 1997 by senior healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 42 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities across five southeastern states.
For more information about Morning Pointe Seniors Got Talent, visit: morningpointefoundation.com/events/seniors-got-talent.



