Local band members to reunite after 45 years to benefit Health Care Foundation


Reuniting for one night to benefit Health Care Foundation ... Original members of four local bands will be reuniting the Friday evening of Mother’s Day Weekend, May 12, for one night in downtown Waukon. This benefit event features a reunion of 11 mostly local musicians, two of whom played together 45 years ago in a number of area bands including Rising Sun, Horizon, Jackson Junction and Deep River. Pictured above is an on-stage photo of Horizon featuring, left to right, in the front row, Jim Withers and Keel Clemmens, and in the back row, the late Pat Dougherty, Bill Withers and Gary Hesla. The May 11 event benefiting the VMH Healthcare Foundation will be held from 6-10 p.m. at Goodfella’s in downtown Waukon. Submitted photo.

Original members of four local bands will be reuniting Friday evening of Mother’s Day Weekend, May 12, for one night in downtown Waukon. This benefit event features a reunion of 11 mostly local musicians, two of whom played together 45 years ago in a number of area bands including Rising Sun, Horizon, Jackson Junction and Deep River.

Many of the returning musicians are from Waukon, including brothers Bill Withers, Jim Withers and John Withers, along with Gary Hesla, Bob Bechtel, Dave Dougherty, Brad Prestemon, Todd Pickett and Joel Anderson. They will be joined by Keel Clemmens and Jamey Lideen, long-time band members over the years. Of the original 12 musicians, the late Pat Dougherty, will also be remembered during the event, with his brother, Dave, joining the band at times throughout the evening.

This reunited band is now known as “Bandmates, Brothers and Friends,” or “BBF”. The event will take place at Goodfella’s in downtown Waukon from 6-10 p.m. Friday, May 12.  Everyone attending will enjoy songs from the 1950s through the ‘90s, both country and rock, from classic bands and individual artists like Elvis, the Beatles and Alabama, to name a few.

“These three bands have played hundreds of venues over four decades, across the tri-state area; however, our base was always northeast Iowa. This will be the first time we have all been together at one event,” states Bill Withers, event coordinator. “We wanted to return to our roots, donating our time and event proceeds. We chose the Veterans Memorial Hospital Health Care Foundation as our beneficiary as part of their recent conversion to county ownership. We hope everyone will save the date and look forward to an amazing night of memories and music.”

Free-will donations will be accepted at the door and online. All proceeds will benefit the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation.