‘Sons of Britches’ to Perform at the WRVHS

The ‘Sons of Britches’ musical trio, known for their “britches” (overalls), homespun humor and genres ranging from country and bluegrass to classical, will take the stage at the White River Valley Historical Society’s quarterly program on Sunday, December 13th. The free event will be held at 297 Main Street, Forsyth (across from the Judicial Center), and is open to the public. Refreshments and social time begin at 1:00pm, followed by a brief business meeting at 1:45pm.  The musical performance will begin immediately after the meeting.

The group, currently performing at the Little Opry Theatre at the Imax in Branson, features Earl Vaughan, Louis Darby, and Mike Micham. Their combination of over 100 years performing experience showcases a wide range of musical talent on a variety of instruments. Their high-energy performance is suitable for all ages, and in their own words: “We’re a meat-n-taters band, delivering your favorite tunes the way you want to hear them.”

About White River Valley Historical Society

The WRVHS exists to preserve, protect, and promote the cultural history of Taney County, Missouri, and the upper White River Valley region through public programs and educational events.

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