Monday, June 18, 2012
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PROFESSIONAL CHRISTIAN acoustic pop and folk musician Hilary Watson will present a free concert at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 23, at the Bandon First Presbyterian Church. The concert is sponsored by the Bandon Ministerial Association. Watson will be accompanied by her small band, which includes Katie Feldtkeller on violin and vocals and Phil Salucci on guitar, bass, banjo, percussion and backup vocals. “BMA is very proud and excited to present Hilary Watson,” said the
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Bandon, Oregon Rev. Bobbi Neason of First Presbyterian, on behalf of the BMA. “It’s been quite some time since we’Õve brought a professional recording artist to town.” Born and raised in Riverside, Calif., Watson purchased her first guitar - electric - from a pawnshop at age 11. Fortunately for her family, the electronics didn’t work and she was never able to plug it into a amplifier. All in all, it worked well enough for her to learn her musical alphabet (C through B for you musicians out