WesFest February 16th
The first annual WesFest, A Concert To Benefit The Wes Wehmiller Scholarship at Berklee College Of Music, will take place at The Gig in Los Angeles on February 16, 2006.
The concert will feature seven acts, all of whom were touched by the life of Wes Wehmiller (1971-2005), an extraordinarily talented bassist known for his work with Duran Duran, Missing Persons, and countless other projects in and around the Los Angeles and Vancouver areas. Wes was also a gifted photographer, whose work graces the CD artwork of several of the performing acts.
The event’s details are as follows:
WesFest: A Concert To Benefit The Wes Wehmiller Scholarship at Berklee College Of Music
February 16, 2006
The Gig
7302 Melrose Ave.
Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 936-4440
The band lineup is:
The Mike Keneally Band
SMUG
Kira Small
Dan Rockett
Ali Handal
Touched
Bryan Beller
Ticket prices are $30. per pair of tickets in advance, $20. for single tickets in advance, and $30. for tickets at the door. Advance tickets are available until February 10.
If you’re interested in tickets, simply e-mail Berklee College Of Music’s Peter Gordon at the following address:
pgordon@berklee.edu
You’ll then get an e-mail reply with instructions for ticket purchase. Payment can either be via credit card online or via check.
For those who can’t make it to the show, but want to make a donation online via credit card for WesFest , click on the following link:
http://alumni.berklee.edu/chaphome.php?chap_id=5&function=2
Then, find the WesFest section on the page and locate this:
“To register for this event and pay online, click here.”
Then, in the pulldown menu in the “Event Description” field, choose “WesFest” and follow the remaining instructions.
All net proceeds will, of course, go to the Wes Wehmiller Scholarship at Berklee College of Music. That’s what WesFest is all about - sharing Wes’ musical life with others to raise money for a deserving student to someday attend Berklee, and have the same opportunities Wes and his friends had to express their musicality to their fullest potential.
“This scholarship will be a permanent reminder of his musical spirit,” Berklee College Of Music President Roger Brown said when first announcing the establishment of the scholarship. “Wes fits into what Ron Carter said: ‘Nobody notices the bass player until they stop playing’ - well, we’re sure noticing Wes now!”
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