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Sons of the Never Wrong

It has been said Sons of the Never Wrong are the future of folk music. This kind of music does and shall continue to get listened to as long as there are groups willing to try once more to sing it just a little differently this time around. Sons are as good as it gets when it comes to a different view of 3 part harmonies soaring on top of witty, whimsical songs that spring from a tradition you swear you've heard, but just don't know where or when. Sons is a trio made up of Bruce Roper (vocals, guitar), Sue Demel (vocals, percussion), and Deborah Lader (vocals, mandolin, banjo): 3 kind of mixed up adults of perfect parents of a by-gone era, just crazy enough to think they can break new ground (and in fact have), singing, (& dancing) for their future. Describing themselves as “two women and a boy,” the Sons have developed a cult following in Chicago area coffeehouses, and are expanding their base by touring the rest of the US.

Watch Past Performances

Sons of the Never Wrong 10/19/05: Sons of the Never Wrong

Sons of the Never Wrong, a trio from Chicago, has been creating original “turbo-charged folk music” for 12 years.

Sons of the Never Wrong

Sons of the Never Wrong, a trio from Chicago, has been creating original “turbo-charged folk music” for 12 years.
Sons of the Never Wrong 8/29/03: Sons of the Never Wrong

Sons of the Never Wrong, a folk trio (Bruce Roper, Deborah Lader, and Sue Demel) from Chicago performs original “turbo-charged folk music” with a crafty blend of vocals.

Sons of the Never Wrong

Sons of the Never Wrong, a folk trio (Bruce Roper, Deborah Lader, and Sue Demel) from Chicago performs original “turbo-charged folk music” with a crafty blend of vocals.
Sons of the Never Wrong 11/11/02: Sons of the Never Wrong

Sons of the Never Wrong has developed a cult following in Chicago with their witty songs performed in three-part harmony. This mid-western group combines guitar, accordion, banjo, keyboard, and mandolin sounds with yodeling and scat singing to form a whimsical style all their own.

Sons of the Never Wrong

Sons of the Never Wrong has developed a cult following in Chicago with their witty songs performed in three-part harmony. This mid-western group combines guitar, accordion, banjo, keyboard, and mandolin sounds with yodeling and scat singing to form a whimsical style all their own.

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