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Photos: Music Corner by the Bay in Bayfield presents its June Jubilee

Herald staff report

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025 12:18 PM MT

Updated Thursday, Jun 19, 2025 5:51 PM MT

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Back row: Caspian Katzer, Matt Watts, Rohan White, Lora White, Lake Jorgenson and Cailin Campbell. Middle row: Selah Bagdol, Anya Cole, Lillian Phillips, Susan Katzer and Mekhi Wayman. Front row: Havilah Bagdol, Uriah Virag, Adin Thunstrom and Nya Wayman. (Courtesy)
Back row: Caspian Katzer, Matt Watts, Rohan White, Lora White, Lake Jorgenson and Cailin Campbell. Middle row: Selah Bagdol, Anya Cole, Lillian Phillips, Susan Katzer and Mekhi Wayman. Front row: Havilah Bagdol, Uriah Virag, Adin Thunstrom and Nya Wayman. (Courtesy)
Jude Quinton: plays “The Frog, The Panda and The Bee” from Bastien Piano Basics with variations by Jude Quinton, on the piano. Jude also played “Crawling Caterpillar” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Jude Quinton: plays “The Frog, The Panda and The Bee” from Bastien Piano Basics with variations by Jude Quinton, on the piano. Jude also played “Crawling Caterpillar” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Freya Gott sings “Wellerman” by Neil Colquhoun. (Courtesy)
Freya Gott sings “Wellerman” by Neil Colquhoun. (Courtesy)
Oliver Quinton plays an original composition on the piano titled “Flippy the Hippo.” (Courtesy)
Oliver Quinton plays an original composition on the piano titled “Flippy the Hippo.” (Courtesy)
Havilah Bagdol plays “Two Black Cats” from Bastien Piano Basics, on the piano. Havilah also played “Marching Song” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Havilah Bagdol plays “Two Black Cats” from Bastien Piano Basics, on the piano. Havilah also played “Marching Song” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Uriah Virag sings “Livin’ On A Prayer” by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child. He also sang “It’s My Life” by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Max Martin as well as played “Pop Goes the Weasel” from Progressive Guitar Method, on the acoustic guitar.
Uriah Virag sings “Livin’ On A Prayer” by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child. He also sang “It’s My Life” by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Max Martin as well as played “Pop Goes the Weasel” from Progressive Guitar Method, on the acoustic guitar.
Phoebe Gott plays “Roses from the South” from Progressive Guitar Method on the electric guitar. (Courtesy)
Phoebe Gott plays “Roses from the South” from Progressive Guitar Method on the electric guitar. (Courtesy)
Nya Wayman plays “Dragon’s Den” from Bastien Piano Basics on the piano. Nya also played “Tomcat” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Nya Wayman plays “Dragon’s Den” from Bastien Piano Basics on the piano. Nya also played “Tomcat” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Lora White, piano, and Rohan White, vocals, perform “Empty Chairs and Empty Tables” from “Les Misérables” by Claude Michel Shonberg.Lora (piano) and Rohan (vocals) also performed “Du Bist Wie Eine Blume.” (Courtesy)
Lora White, piano, and Rohan White, vocals, perform “Empty Chairs and Empty Tables” from “Les Misérables” by Claude Michel Shonberg.Lora (piano) and Rohan (vocals) also performed “Du Bist Wie Eine Blume.” (Courtesy)
Adin Thunstrom plays “Minecraft” by Daniel Rosenfield with variations by Adin Thunstrom, on the piano. Adin also played “Way Back Then” by Jung Jae-il; “Sleepwell” by CG5, Zachary Preciado with variations by Adin Thunstrom; and “The Busy Windmill” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Adin Thunstrom plays “Minecraft” by Daniel Rosenfield with variations by Adin Thunstrom, on the piano. Adin also played “Way Back Then” by Jung Jae-il; “Sleepwell” by CG5, Zachary Preciado with variations by Adin Thunstrom; and “The Busy Windmill” from Bastien Piano Basics. (Courtesy)
Mekhi Wayman plays “The Old Mill” by Kenneth Riggs and Thomas Dunn on the acoustic guitar. Mekhi also played “The Blue Bells of Scotland” by Dora Jordan. (Courtesy)
Mekhi Wayman plays “The Old Mill” by Kenneth Riggs and Thomas Dunn on the acoustic guitar. Mekhi also played “The Blue Bells of Scotland” by Dora Jordan. (Courtesy)
Lillian Phillips sings “Late Night Talking” by Harry Styles. She also sang “Dejavu” by Olivia Rodrigo; and “Mystical Magical” by Benson Boone, Jack LaFrantz, Evan Blair, Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick. In addition to singing, Lillian wrote and recited a poem titled “Two Birds.” (Courtesy)
Lillian Phillips sings “Late Night Talking” by Harry Styles. She also sang “Dejavu” by Olivia Rodrigo; and “Mystical Magical” by Benson Boone, Jack LaFrantz, Evan Blair, Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick. In addition to singing, Lillian wrote and recited a poem titled “Two Birds.” (Courtesy)
Rohan White sings and playing the acoustic guitar to “Wild Mountain Thyme” by Robert Tannahill and Francis McPeake. Rohan also performed “Cherry Wine” by Andrew Hozier-Byrne and “Neon Moon” by Ronnie Dunn. (Courtesy)
Rohan White sings and playing the acoustic guitar to “Wild Mountain Thyme” by Robert Tannahill and Francis McPeake. Rohan also performed “Cherry Wine” by Andrew Hozier-Byrne and “Neon Moon” by Ronnie Dunn. (Courtesy)
Cailin Campbell and Lake Jorgenson sing “Ruthlessness” from the musical “Epic” by Jorge Rivera-Herrans. (Courtesy)
Cailin Campbell and Lake Jorgenson sing “Ruthlessness” from the musical “Epic” by Jorge Rivera-Herrans. (Courtesy)
Selah Bagdol, plays “Bingo” by William Swords on the violin. Selah also played “Ode to Joy” by Ludwig Van Beethoven. (Courtesy)
Selah Bagdol, plays “Bingo” by William Swords on the violin. Selah also played “Ode to Joy” by Ludwig Van Beethoven. (Courtesy)
Cailin Campbell sings “Kid and Leveret” by Yaelokre. (Courtesy)
Cailin Campbell sings “Kid and Leveret” by Yaelokre. (Courtesy)
Lillian Phillips, voice, and Matt Watts, electric guitar/voice, perform “Atom Bomb Baby” by John Young. (Courtesy)
Lillian Phillips, voice, and Matt Watts, electric guitar/voice, perform “Atom Bomb Baby” by John Young. (Courtesy)

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