Juniper Jamz: Billy Bond Jr. & Kyle Phelan

08/08/2026 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM MT

Admission

  • $30.00  -  Member Price
  • $30.00  -  Nonmember Price

Location

Highlands Center for Natural History
1375 S. Walker Road
Prescott, AZ 86303
United States of America
Room Number: Kiwanis Amphitheater

Summary

Billy combines his unique guitar style, dobro, Weissenborn and lap steel instruments with expressive vocals into a wide range of songs from Hank Williams to Prince. But, his specialty is a full catalog of obscure Southwestern tunes and original songs that touch the heart and please the ear.
With Kyle you can expect to hear a mix of blues and country, some slow jams, a few soul covers and tons of original music. Music is a dynamic art, it is constantly evolving and moving, and if you want to experience all of the beauty that music has to offer, you have to move too. Kyle’s unique blend of his favorite genres will leave you smiling, singing along and coming back for more.

Description

Membership Perks: Members receive priority front-row seating as available.

Billy Bond, Jr. is a singer/songwriter in Prescott, AZ . Billy moved to Arizona 22 years ago from Southern Colorado and took 20 years off from his music career. He was a member of the popular trio, Hired Hands, that played the Taos and Santa Fe clubs and resorts for many years. About 3 years ago, he decided to dust off his guitar, get his voice back in shape and build the calluses back on his fingers. He’s been hard at it ever since playing several nights a week around Northern Arizona.

Kyle Phelan plays guitar and sings from his soul, rooted in southern rock and blues. He writes songs that connect with real emotion and the raw feeling inside of all of us. Kyle picked up the guitar at 13, played his first open mic night at 14, booked his first gig at 17 and never looked back. He spent the last 13 years solely as a professional musician in Phoenix, AZ and Chattanooga, TN. He moved to Prescott in June of 2025 and balances his busy schedule from beautiful Groom Creek.