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Jonathan Welch: Redlands’ musical legacy builder part of the fabric

Linda Muller
Linda Muller
Published: February 6, 2025
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Jonathan Welch will share his life’s experience at the viewing of two documentaries at the Redlands RSL on February 8.
Jonathan Welch will share his life’s experience at the viewing of two documentaries at the Redlands RSL on February 8.
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SINCE moving to Thornlands three years ago, Jonathan Welch has woven himself into the fabric of the Redlands community, using his musical expertise to inspire and unite locals.

The Aria, Logie, and Helpmann award-winning singer, conductor, and composer has launched several successful choral projects and music programs, including two project choirs, fundraising concerts for prostate cancer, and the creation of Only Women Aloud and Men Aloud choirs.

In addition to these, Welch has continued to run his School of Hard Knocks and Play it Forward programs, which aim to provide access to music for all.

His latest initiative, a 200-voice Greatest Show choir, will perform show tunes at the Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC) on May 10.

On February 8, Welch will share his journey in a special event at the Redlands RSL, screening his documentaries Beyond Hard Knocks and Choir Man in Africa.

The evening will include a discussion about his 45-year career and the legacy he hopes to leave behind, with radio presenter Kelly Higgins-Devine serving as emcee.

“I hope people will be inspired by these documentaries,” Welch said.

“It’s about leaving a legacy of music and happy, smiling faces.

“I want to train future cultural leaders and create a lasting impact through my choral projects.”

Welch believes the desire for connection through music has grown stronger since Covid, with communities seeking shared experiences and a sense of belonging.

He envisions a future where music fosters social inclusion and brings people together in “musical villages”.

Having faced personal challenges, including a return bout of prostate cancer, Welch credits his strong mental health to his deep connection with the musical community he’s cultivated.

“We all need something to look forward to and be excited about,” he said.

“I wake up here and feel very blessed.

“As adults, we can forget how to have fun.”

An Afternoon with Jonathon Welch

Redlands RSL
February 8, 1-5pm, $30.
Book playitforward.org.au

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