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The Singing Sons of Beaches headed to Mineral County

| January 13, 2010 12:00 AM

The Mineral County Performing Arts Council presents….

The Singing Sons of Beaches, an entertaining vocal trio with acoustic guitars, that present a musical-comedy show full of good conversation, general and political comedy songs, and beautiful harmonies. These three Montana men have entertained together publicly for over ten years. Steve Riddle, Greg Devlin and Nick Terhaar, comprise this entertaining and witty group and they are well received wherever they go. Their show is indigenous to the western states and the western state of mind. With songs about its people and it’s cities it has become a favorite Montana entertaining group that is highly sought after. The Singing Sons of Beaches have recently appeared as a special guest on the nationally televised Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon in Los Angeles, with the likes of Cher, Tony Bennett, and Jerry himself. They also returned to Los Angeles in March of 2009 to shoot an episode for the spring production of “America’s Got Talent.” On The NBC Television Network. S2OB have performed by special request for our Montana senators, congressmen, representatives, organizations, associations, and societies. The Singing Sons of Beaches have never failed to create that successful event for their sponsors as they enjoy the personal conversations with their audiences and the laughter generated by their charm as an entertainment trio. Steve Riddle, a professional Radiation Oncology Therapist, and member of Montana’s legendary Mission Mountain Wood Band, along with Greg Devlin, a financial and investment broker, a member of The Singing Sergeants, (the official chorus of the U.S. Air Force), and the featured solo tenor with The Montana Symphony Chorale. They have teamed up with Nick Terhaar, who is a private finishing contractor in the Flathead Valley and the oldest of a 10-children musical family. It has been said that they never really had a name for their group in the beginning, but everyone that has experienced their music has gone away saying, “I didn’t catch their names but, boy, I tell ya what, those guys are some singing sons of beaches.”

The Sons of Beaches will be performing at the Superior Elementary School at 7:00 pm on February 2, 2010. For more information call 822-4800.