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Wilbur Rehmann, on saxophone, and Ken Nelson, on piano, are playing jazz classics at 6 p.m. Friday at Bennyâs Bistro. Photo provided
Jazz is back
Wilbur Rehmann, on saxophone, and Ken Nelson, on piano, are playing jazz classics at 6 p.m. Friday, April 30, at Bennyâs Bistro. This is the first time in 2021 that the duo has played at Bennyâs, bringing their special jazz style back to Helena.
Rehmann and Nelson have played together for many years, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic their live performances were put on hold.
Known for classic jazz songs from such composers as Duke Ellington, Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins, they will be playing smooth ballads and lively jump tunes along with sambas and bossa novas.
Everyone loved Don - Community members share legacy of former Gainesville First UMC pastor Don Harp Jr., left, shows his support for Shaw Carter. Photo courtesy Doug Carter
Although Don Harp Jr., former pastor of Gainesville First United Methodist Church, hasn’t lived in Hall County since 1988, the warmth of his light can still be felt among those he loved.
On Tuesday, April 20, Harp died at 82 years old.
“He was such a life-changer for so many in this community, even not necessarily members of his church,” Don Carter, who was a close friend of Harp’s, said. “He was loved across the community and so respected. He had that spiritualness about him, that great sense of humor, that kindness. Anytime I walked away from him, I felt better about myself and better about life.”