The Frontier Times Museum will honor local musician, Lee Harmon, at this month’s fourth Sunday Jamboree.
Harmon passed away earlier this year in a car accident and friends and local musicians will hold a tribute session for the late musician on Sunday, March 24.
Lew Pewterbaugh will be the host.
The musicians will gather on the stage of the Texas Trail Drivers Theatre, a stage Harmon built by hand on the museum’s side lawn.
Harmon wanted a venue for local musicians to be able to gather in a traditional pickers circle. Museum Director Rebecca Norton, remembered, "Lee was always promoting local music and the museum. When he used to play on Main Street as part of the Cowboys on Main program, he would come up to the museum after he was done, plop down in a chair and give our guests a private show, just playing his guitar and singing in that beautiful deep voice.”
The show will go on from 1 to 4 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Everyone is encouraged to attend and remember Harmon who did so much for promoting local music and Bandera.
The museum is located at 510 13th Street in Bandera.