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Bill Camplin Band
Live show cancelled, but will stream on Facebook LIVE
Bill Camplin Band streaming live from Linneman’s Saturday night March 21 8:30pm. Join us!
Stream here: Facebook.com/Linnemans-Riverwest-Inn-116315658393812
Donate: fundrazr.com/CarpeCoffers
Bill Camplin is a singer/songwriter and acoustic guitarist who began playing professionally in the Milwaukee Area in the late 1960’s. Bill writes and arranges his own material and has produced a considerable body of work. Bill was an integral part of the Milwaukee acoustic folk scene for many years and appeared regularly at various clubs including the Blue River Café, Numero Unos, The Crystal Palace, The Avante Garde and the 19th Street Coffee House.
Band Members
JASON KLAGSTAD – Guitars, backing vocals – Jason is considered one of the top live and studio musicians in the Milwaukee area and has been playing professionally for over 45 years.
He has been a member of several area and nationally known bands, including stints with Howie Epstein (Tom Petty), Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads), Arroyo, Color Radio, Warner Bros. recording artist, Semi-Twang, Bill Camplin (since 1974) and the local rock band favorite, Plumb Loco. His distinctive guitar playing style has been featured on many recordings. With Peter Buffet for example, he recorded film, tv and recording projects, appearing on 3 Buffett albums and the soundtrack for the Kevin Costner television special, 500 Nations. During his performing/recording career, Jason also ran several area music stores, including his own – Big Music, a specialty music instrument store, until the mid1990’s.
BOB ‘HOT DOG’ MUELLER – drums, stoicism – Forty-plus years on the SE Wisconsin music scene. The driving force behind a range of bands spanning Bill Camplin’s Woodbine to virtually every A-list blues combo (Short Stuff, Billy Flynn, Raw Rockers, Leroy Airmaster) and Camplin’s current ensemble.
PAUL WEHRLEY – Bass guitar – Although Paul played trombone in marching band while in high school, he did not envision trombone as his musical nexus. A couple of friends needed a bass player and Paul, always the organizer, agreed. From 1974 – 1982 Paul co-founded and played with both RIO and Arroyo, two of the region’s seminal Country Rock bands. His early immersion in that genre provided a deep connection with Bill Camplin’s material.
After his four year stint with Arroyo he became one of region’s top studio engineers, typically working out of Waukesha’s Breezeway studios producing albums for many regional and national Artists. During this time he also played for many years with local cover rock band, Plumb Loco. Today, Paul is a property manager and lives in Elm Grove with his wife Jane.