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Sherwin and Pam Linton will be performing at the Cultural Center in New York Mills on Thursday night.

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center continues its 2025 Fall Performing Arts Series with a night of timeless country music featuring Sherwin and Pam Linton on Thursday, Nov. 6. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door ($2 member discount) and students are $5.

Known as “Mid-America’s Country Music Legends,” Sherwin Linton is an 86-year-old Folk, Country and Rockabilly icon. From releasing original Rockabilly records in the Midwest during the 1960s to traveling to Nashville in 1966 and recording the chart-topping hit “Cotton King,” Sherwin has been entertaining audiences for over six decades. His wife and musical partner, Pam Linton, a New Folk Records recording artist, brings her own rich vocal talent to the stage.

Sherwin and Pam’s show features a lively blend of classic country, rockabilly, gospel, and Americana, including Sherwin’s original tribute to Johnny Cash and hits such as “Santa Got a DWI.” Their performances combine warmth, humor, and genuine connection, creating unforgettable experiences for audiences of all ages.

Sherwin’s illustrious career also includes appearances in the 2000 feature film Totem Ree Call and inductions into the South Dakota Musicians Hall of Fame, National Traditional Country Music Hall of Fame and the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame.

Tickets are available online, by phone at 385-3339, or in person at the Cultural Center.

Get tickets online at www.kulcher.networkforgood.com/events/93001-sherwin-pam-linton-concert.