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Phil Salazar and the Kin Folk (PSKFBand) is a group of friends that have been recording and performing together for 33 years! These Kin Folk play some of the hottest bluegrass music around, but they are so much more than just a simple bluegrass band. They mix traditional music with rock, blues, country, jazz, Irish, pop, and bluegrass, just to name a few. A veritable Americana super-group, this lineup features many of the best players in Southern California, ensuring that every performance is a memorable event! This band’s roster of players reads like a Who’s Who of top-notch acoustic music performers: Phil Salazar - Fiddle champ, teacher of fiddle champs, recording and touring artist. Phil has recordings with his Bands and with Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead, Jonathan McEuen, Kenny Loggins, Kate Wolf, Gilles Apap, John McEuen, and many more. Tom Corbett - Mandolin and guitar. A Southern California “A” list picker. Always the funniest guy on stage, Tom is a 2011 Kerrville New Folk Songwriter finalist, a 2012 Telluride Bluegrass Festival troubadour, toured with John McEuen, Robin and Linda Williams, and The Acousticats. Bill Knopf - Banjo. Another Southern California “A” list picker. Bill has played with almost everybody and has taught the rest. Bill has been playing banjo and guitar since the folk revival days of the 1960's. Bill was a nationally featured player with the Doc Severinsen's touring Las Vegas Show. Rick Borella - Bass. Rick has been playing with Phil since way back in 1984 with the original Phil Salazar Band. Rick is an amazing bass player and he has never played a note Phil didn't love! Bill Flores - On Everything,...dobro, mandolin, guitar, steel guitar, fiddle, accordion, and more! Touring with Jeff Bridges' band, The Abiders, for many years now, thanks to Bill's talents with so many instruments, you'll see Bill pretty much everywhere. Charl Ann Gastineau - Fiddle. Long time Ventura County music teacher. Charl Ann played in the violin section of Phil’s father's symphony. As a guest with the symphony, playing bluegrass, Charl Ann asked Phil to teach her some hot fiddlin' and they've been playing music together ever since. When we first moved to SoCal over 25 years ago, one of the first musicians we heard people talking about was Phil Salazar. When we got to hear him perform at the old Zoey’s Café in Ventura, we instantly understood what all the talk was about! In the many ensuing years, we have gone out of our way to keep abreast of his music and the many talented musical collaborators he has introduced to us. As the years have passed, Phil has just gotten better and better as have the bands with which he has played. Once again, we at the Camarillo Café Concert Series feel blessed to be able to share such acclaimed musicians and their fascinating repertoire of Americana music with our always appreciative audience. They've been playing music together for 33 years, so you know it’s got to be good! https://pskfband.com/ Where great music is the only item on the menu! Pleasant Valley Senior Center 1605 E. Burnley Street,Camarillo A smoke-free, alcohol-free concert series hosted by Peter Krantz and Becky Glenn www.facebook.com/CamCafe www.CamarilloCafe.com Suggested Donation: $20 at the door For more information please call 805-814-9366 MAY 5 8:00 PM DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 CD RELEASE EVENT! CD RELEASE EVENT! CD RELEASE EVENT!

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Phil Salazar and the Kin Folk (PSKFBand) is a group of friends that have been recording and performing together for 33 years! These Kin Folk play some of the hottest bluegrass music around, but they are so much more than just a simple bluegrass band. They mix traditional music with rock, blues, country, jazz, Irish, pop, and bluegrass, just to name a few. A veritable Americana super-group, this lineup features many of the best players in Southern California, ensuring that every performance is a memorable event!

This band’s roster of players reads like a Who’s Who of top-notch acoustic music performers: Phil Salazar - Fiddle champ, teacher of fiddle champs, recording and touring artist. Phil has recordings with his Bands and with Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead, Jonathan McEuen, Kenny Loggins, Kate Wolf, Gilles Apap, John McEuen, and many more. Tom Corbett - Mandolin and guitar. A Southern California “A” list picker. Always the funniest guy on stage, Tom is a 2011 Kerrville New Folk Songwriter finalist, a 2012 Telluride Bluegrass Festival troubadour, toured with John McEuen, Robin and Linda Williams, and The Acousticats. Bill Knopf - Banjo. Another Southern California “A” list picker. Bill has played with almost everybody and has taught the rest. Bill has been playing banjo and guitar since the folk revival days of the 1960's. Bill was a nationally featured player with the Doc Severinsen's touring Las Vegas Show. Rick Borella - Bass. Rick has been playing with Phil since way back in 1984 with the original Phil Salazar Band. Rick is an amazing bass player and he has never played a note Phil didn't love! Bill Flores - On Everything,...dobro, mandolin, guitar, steel guitar, fiddle, accordion, and more! Touring with Jeff Bridges' band, The Abiders, for many years now, thanks to Bill's talents with so many instruments, you'll see Bill pretty much everywhere. Charl Ann Gastineau - Fiddle. Long time Ventura County music teacher. Charl Ann played in the violin section of Phil’s father's symphony. As a guest with the symphony, playing bluegrass, Charl Ann asked Phil to teach her some hot fiddlin' and they've been playing music together ever since. When we first moved to SoCal over 25 years ago, one of the first musicians we heard people talking about was Phil Salazar. When we got to hear him perform at the old Zoey’s Café in Ventura, we instantly understood what all the talk was about! In the many ensuing years, we have gone out of our way to keep abreast of his music and the many talented musical collaborators he has introduced to us. As the years have passed, Phil has just gotten better and better as have the bands with which he has played. Once again, we at the Camarillo Café Concert Series feel blessed to be able to share such acclaimed musicians and their fascinating repertoire of Americana music with our always appreciative audience. They've been playing music together for 33 years, so you know it’s got to be good!

https://pskfband.com/

Where great music is the only item on the menu!

Pleasant Valley Senior Center 1605 E. Burnley Street,Camarillo

A smoke-free, alcohol-free concert series hosted by Peter Krantz and Becky Glenn

www.facebook.com/CamCafe www.CamarilloCafe.com

Suggested Donation: $20 at the door For more information please call 805-814-9366

MAY 5 8:00 PM

DOORS OPEN AT 7:30

CD RELEASE EVENT!CD RELEASE EVENT!CD RELEASE EVENT!