Biography

The 90's
In 1994, Tom opened the Welk Resort Center in Branson, Missouri, and performed shows, often with members of the Welk Musical Family, including the Christmas Show. He has taped many specials from Branson and co-hosted a number of Lawrence Welk PBS specials among them being "Songs of Faith & Inspiration."

Tom's decision to move to Williamsburg, Virginia, was necessitated by the overwhelming response to his enormously successful four-year run at the Country Inn & Renaissance Spa, a nationally known resort located in the mountain spa community of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. There, his matinee shows were very popular and tour buses rolled into the resort. His performances enticed tens of thousands of followers from all over the country and required him to seek a new and larger facility.

The New Millenium
Currently, Tom continues to thrill his audiences with "The Tom Netherton Show" at The Music Theatre of Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia. Matinee performances start at 2pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. During the holiday season Tom joins the Music Theatre Entertainers for a magical musical celebration with traditional carols and Yuletide classics. Throughout the year, when not appearing at The Music Theatre, Tom continues to entertain audiences around the country with his dynamic one-man show. See Pictures and Calendar and Contact for more information.

Tom recently co-hosted Lawrence Welk's "God Bless America" with Mary Lou Metzger, which is destined to be one of the most popular PBS shows ever.

The Country Inn dining room where Tom performed for over 4 years.
The Music Theatre
of Williamsburg.
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