Music lovers danced into Myalup recently to see accomplished country music performer Bill Chambers with Myalup’s Ray Jones.
Jones launched his new album Sleeping Rough which he wrote after seeing homelessness on the streets of Perth.
He is also donating $3 from every album sale to a homeless charity, including the Bunbury Soup Van.
The talented singer-songwriter said he picked Myalup because it was his hometown.
“Some people may ask ‘why Myalup?’, but Myalup’s my home so I thought it would be great to launch my album surrounded by my loved ones,” Jones said. He also said he was thrilled to work with Bill Chambers, father of country music superstar Kasey Chambers.
Camera Icon Sonya Leverence and Darlene Cattach, of Burekup, enjoy the music. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Country music singer Bill Chambers and Ray Jones perform in Myalup. Credit: Picture: Briana Fiore Camera Icon Ray Jones and country music singer Bill Chambers launch 'Sleeping Rough' in Myalup. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Jan and Errol Harowood, of Myalup, bring a picnic to the concert. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Jye Jones and his son Cloud, of Stratham. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Candice, Noah, 3, Caleb, 1, and Tyla Jones, of Binningup, enjoy the evening. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Cheryl Jones, of Myalup, and Rebecca Leyshon, of Australind, at the album launch. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Ben Hayes and Sarah Stanaitis, of Cookernup, sit back and enjoy the show. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Peter O'Neill and Sharon Zappia, of Perth, at the concert. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter Camera Icon Karen Gilbert and Josh Lawson, of Waroona, enjoy the music. Credit: Briana Fiore/Harvey-Waroona Reporter