Various artists — Never Give Up: Celebrating 10 Years of The Postal Service
Big Worm — Bench All-Stars
Code 22 — Going Soft: The Acoustic Album!
Eureeka — Polysynthetic Fields
Tom Skinner — Tom Skinner
Vince Gill with The Mojo Men, Rick White and Bill Maxwell
2 p.m. Sunday
Hudson Performance Hall at Northwest Classen High School
2801 N.W. 27th
nwcfriends.org
840-2146
$50-$100

“My mom would probably echo that sentiment,” he said. “But you know, life’s busy: five kids and a career and life and all of that. It is hard to get back as much as I’d like.”
Luckily for him — and his mother — Gill has found a good one: He’ll perform Sunday afternoon at his alma mater of Northwest Classen High School in a benefit gala celebrating its new Hudson Performance Hall. An extensive renovation has turned the 1,413-seat auditorium into a first-class, state-of-the-art venue worthy of touring shows and concerts.
“I’m proud of where I came from. It means a lot to me to come home and be supportive of that,” said Gill, class of 1975. “That school was very important to me. I played a little bit of music on that stage and was supported in those early teenage years.”
His Northwest Classen stage debut arrived by accident. He recalled being either in the eighth or ninth grade when a rock band needed a banjo player to perform “Mr. Bojangles”; thanks to his sister knowing one of the members, Gill was recruited.
“I got to be a rock star the first time I ever played in there,” he said. “It was pretty neat, because all of a sudden, I was accepted. In those years, when you wanna be liked and fit in, those are really tough days.”

The Time Jumpers play every Monday night in the Nashville area, where Gill currently resides. On any given night, the loose core of musicians may be joined by touring guests. He said recent Jumpers gigs have welcomed such drop-ins as Brian Setzer, Sheryl Crow and Elvis Costello.
“Whoever’s in town will just slide by,” Gill said. “I do it because these are unbelievably world-class musicians and singers. They’re so talented. My playing improves when I play with them.”That’s good news for any attendees to Sunday’s benefit, which is not the only item on Gill’s agenda this trip.
“This makes a great opportunity to go to Ted’s and have some good Mexican food,” he said, noting his wife, singer Amy Grant, craves it as much as he does. “I’m afraid so. Every meal when I’m home!”