 Welcome to the Longmont Museum, a center for culture in northern Colorado where people of all ages explore history, discover art, and explore new ideas through dynamic programs, events, and exhibitions. My name is Justin Beach. I'm the manager of the museum's Steward Auditorium, and we are coming at you live and direct this sunny Friday afternoon in Longmont, Colorado from the Steward Auditorium. This afternoon, I should say, is our Friday afternoon concert. That's right. Every first Friday of the month here in the spring, we're offering a concert, a free concert. That's right. I'd like to thank all the people who make these possible, the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, the Steward Family Foundation, our many museum donors, and our museum members. Also, the Friends of the Longmont Museum. Thank you too. Thank you all for making this all possible. We couldn't do it without you. Without further ado, I'd like to turn things over to the curator of our Friday afternoon concert series, Mary Chapin Dirling. Thank you, Justin. It is just a thrill to be on a stage and to know that the next thing that happens is live music, and we are so delighted to be able to bring this to you. Just a couple of announcements. We are looking to bring these to as many places as possible. So should you know of facilities, senior centers that could bring this and have this come into their spaces? If you could email us at, my notes, stewardauditoriumatlongmontcolorado.gov. And we would be delighted to hear from you. Beyond that, we have one more concert. It will be on Friday, April 2nd, and it will be Espresso, who are doing gypsy jazz and swing. And now, it just is such a thrill. Please welcome with me the local and wonderful Heath Walton Quintet. Thank you so much. I just want to, yeah, thank you everyone for tuning in. I just want to quickly introduce the group so you guys all know who we're listening to on guitar. This is Tim Wendell on Keys, Piano, Vibraphones, Greg Harris on the bass, Patrick McDevitt on the drums, Drew Heller, and I'm Heath Walton. Thank you. We're going to play a bunch of original music for you. This first one is one I wrote called We Are the Music Makers and We Are the Dreamers of Dreams. This is another original mine titled 8-5-1-7. Bill Minas says, candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. So this next one is a song that I wrote for a dear friend that I unfortunately lost a little over a year ago. His name is Justin Lemieux, and this is his song. It says Turtleman. So yeah, we're running out of time. We have a lot more to play, but we're just getting through this a little slower than anticipated. This next song is The Ballad of Duke Silver, and just again, that last song was written for my friend Justin Lemieux, Turtleman. Thanks again, everyone tuning in. We really appreciate it and are just so thankful for this opportunity to get to play now more than ever. This is really great for all of us, and just thank you. Thank you to Justin. Thank you to Longmont Museum. I want to introduce the guys one more time. On guitar, this is Tim Wendell. Yeah, on keys, piano, vibes, Greg Harris on the bass, we've got Patrick McDevitt playing back on the drums. We've got Drew Heller. We've got time for one more tune we're going to play. This is the original of Greg Harris' tune. This is titled Four Philon.