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Free concert by Big Horn County musicians

BASIN — Jazz, blues, rock, country, and gospel music will stream from the Basin City Arts Center when Mason Werbelow and Cynthia Triplett perform a free community concert at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.

Mason Werbelow is a 16-year-old Greybull High School student who has been taking guitar lessons for eight years. He enjoys playing many genres and plays piano, bass guitar, and percussion for Greybull High School’s jazz band and the rest of the music department. Werbelow currently takes lessons from Jeff Troxel and has participated in the Northwest College Guitar Ensembles for the past two years. He has participated in many music summer camps, performances, and ensembles. Along with his musical activities, Werbelow is an honor roll student and plays soccer for Worland Warriors. His future plans are to go to college to become an engineer.

Cynthia Triplett has been singing since she was young and has been performing for audiences since she was in high school. She has been entertaining people of all age groups with favorite oldies, country and Christian music. Triplett is an award-winning professional elementary teacher. She enjoys coaching volleyball and has coached track. She is currently enjoying her new adventures selling Monat professional hair care products and SeneGence skin care and makeup.

The BCAC is a nonprofit organization developing and promoting the arts in the Big Horn Basin.