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Monday, July 22, 2013

Music in the Park in Murphys July 24, 2013

Bill Welles & Company
Calaveras Arts Council presents Murphys musician, Bill Welles on July 24.
Join family and friends on Wednesday, July 24 at Murphys Community Park for Calaveras Art Council’s Free Music in the Parks.  Local musician, Bill Welles will be performing with Mike Phelan, Ray Price, Kris Osward, and Erin Ross.  Mexican restaurant, El Jardin, will be at the park offering some entrees for your picnic at affordable prices.  Beverages are also available.  Music begins at 6:30 and ends at 8:00pm.  Come early to enjoy the park and play among the running waters of the Murphys Creek.



Bill Welles picked up his sister’s folk guitar at the age of 6 and taught himself to play many of the traditional folk melodies that were the staple of the day. By the age of 10, he had added banjo, mandolin, bass and drums to his compliment of instruments. On his tenth birthday he plugged in his first electric guitar, and later that year joined his first gigging band.  Since those days, he has performed as a solo artist and in numerous bands across the country and abroad in a variety of styles ranging from folk, bluegrass, rock, blues, country and western, R&B, Motown and jazz. Today Bill draws from all of these musical genres for both his solo and band performances and adds to this mix his original compositions, which speak of life’s experiences, acquaintances and travels spinning landscapes all along the way.

Jonathan Alford studied classical piano at the University of Wisconsin and privately with Julian White and Dorothy Taubman. He has given recitals at Amherst College, Mills College, Sonoma State University and with the Tassajara Symphony. He wrote and performed music for the Ellen Webb Dance Company, and for Howard Hain’s, A Play for One and All staged at ODC. He was also Musical Director of the Childrens Opera of SF at Herbst Theatre. This is just a small taste of his accomplishments.
Mike Phelan began playing music as a young boy and has lived all over the US, playing, recording and performing in many styles, including bluegrass, rock, folk and blues in countless bands. Mike and Bill have been making music together for some 30 years and have the innate ability to read each other’s minds, which only comes from a long history of shared experiences. Mike also records and tours with Marley’s Ghost and is a deft and prolific songwriter.
Ray Price also began developing his chops, on drums and percussion, at a very tender age. He has been a longtime resident of Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties and has performed in numerous bands throughout the Mother Lode. Ray is equally at home playing rock, blues, latin, country or jazz and provides a powerful back beat that can’t be denied.
Kris Osward is an extremely diverse bass player and enjoys playing everything from Bach to rock to funk. He has performed, toured, and recorded with many fine musicians including: The Drifters, The
Coasters, The Shirelles, New Christy Minstrels, Crazy Ivan, Rhythm Coalition, Wrigley Figlet, The Dan Bauer Band, Mirth and Glee Carolers, Clan Dyken, as well as members of Sly and the Family Stone and Graham Central Station.
Erin Ross is a talented and expressive vocalist in a wide range of styles, Erin brings a strong sense of emotion to everything she sings. She has spent many years performing and recording throughout California and has been a part of countless musical collaborations. Erin is also a successful author.
Directions: To get to Murphys Community Park from Angels Camp, take Hwy. 4 east and turn left onto Main Street. Go left on Algiers Street. Park is on the left by the creek. Next up on July 31, at Camps Restaurant in Greenhorn Creek Resort, are local favorites, Cantamos playing a combination of Jazz, Folk and Latin with amazing vocals.  For a downloadable schedule of Music in the Parks and other events presented by the Calaveras Arts Council, go to www.calaverasarts.org or call (209) 754-1774