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Photos: Music Corner by the Bay presents its Spectacular Spring Music Showcase

From left, Back row: Captain Cook, Trevor Girodo, Kendall Alexander-Williams, Jackson Brons, Rohan White, Susan Katzer, Dakota Barnes, Peggy Iberg, Eden Krokos and Asher Krokos. Front Row: Lillian Phillips, Anya Cole, Adin Thunstrom, Audrey Thunstrom and Willow Krokos all performed Saturday in Bayfield. (Courtesy)

Music filled Bayfield on Saturday when local music students showed off their skills during Music Corner by the Bay’s Spectacular Spring Music Showcase.

Students of all ages and skill levels played guitar, piano, ukulele, banjo, clarinet, fiddle and sang. Sixteen students performed a total of 40 music pieces that lasted about 90 minutes. For more information about classes, visit www.musiccornerbythebay.com.

Willow Krokos and Audrey Thunstrom sing “Let it Go” from “Frozen” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, Saturday during Music Corner by the Bay's Spectacular Spring Music Showcase. (Courtesy)
Captain Cook plays “Crazy Train,” by Ozzie Osborne, Randy Rhoads and Bob Daisley, on the electric guitar. (Courtesy)
Eden Krokos plays “Spanish Fandango,” by Henry Worrall, on the concert ukulele. (Courtesy)
Anya Cole plays “Space Flight,” by James Bastien, on the piano. (Courtesy)
Trevor Girodo plays “Lavender’s Blue,” by Elliot Daniel and Larry Morey, on the fiddle. (Courtesy)
Carl Schulz plays “Ode to Joy,” by Ludwig Van Beethoven, on the folk guitar. (Courtesy)
Jackson Brons plays “Hit the Road Jack,” by Percy Mayfield, on the folk guitar. (Courtesy)
Eden, Willow and Asher Krokos sings “Believer” by Imagine Dragons. (Courtesy)
Dakota Barnes sings “Victory,” by Hunter Hayes.
Adin Thunstrom plays “Electric Car,” by James Bastien, on the piano. (Courtesy)
Rohan White sings and plays “Rainbow Connection,” by Kenneth Ascher and Paul Williams, on the banjo. (Courtesy)
Kendall Alexander-Williams plays “Dragon Slayer,” by Rob Grice, on the Bb clarinet. (Courtesy)
Lillian Phillips and Abigail Katzer play “Heart and Soul,” by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser, on the piano. (Courtesy)