KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – For the fourth and final “Kickin’ in the Country” street dance, the Kelseyville Business Association (KBA) welcomes back the C.A.M. Band Thursday, Sept. 19.
The dance will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Main Street in Kelseyville.
The C.A.M. is short for Cobb Area Musicians, as all members are from Cobb Mountain and have thrilled Northern California crowds for seven years.
In the summer of 2006, the band officially formed an acoustic trio by the founding members, Danny Prather, guitarist, singer and song writer; John Gormley, bassist and vocal; and Eric Patrick, rhythm guitar and vocalist.
“We have been crossing paths musically for years,” said Prather.
Later keyboard player Tom Cramton and drummer Mike Elliott joined to create a high energy rock and roll band with beautiful harmonies and tight melodies.
They play a blend of classic rock, country, hits from the 1950s and 1960s, soul, blues and new music.
“There should be something for everyone when C.A.M. Band plays,” said Patrick.
The sponsors are the Brick Tavern and Lake Parts/NAPA Auto Parts.
The KBA will be serving ice cold beer and wine highlighting Chacewater Wine and Olive Mill.
Come by the KBA booth and enjoy the wine selection.
There will be snow cones and a raffle with prizes.
The Kelseyville Food Pantry will be collecting nonperishable food donations, and KBA will give a free raffle ticket per person for any food donations.
Attendees may bring folding chairs.
For more information, call Jeanette Bartley at 707-279-2304.
Jeanette Bartley is president of the Kelseyville Business Association.