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www.montereycountynow.com JULY 31-AUGUST 6, 2025 MONTEREY COUNTY WEEKLY 29 MUSIC In a world dominated by screens, music remains somewhat ineffable. It’s rare that a prodigy comes along to remind us of that. Rawley Kampf is 9 years old. He picked up an alto saxophone for the first time in November 2024. When he first tried to blow into it, a squeaking noise came out because the mouthpiece was upside down. But after a quick correction, it was immediately clear that there was natural talent within him and he’s become unstoppable since. He took his new saxophone to downtown Salinas to busk with it and returned with $1,000. His parents, music teachers and other artists sprang into action to support his talent. Sax instructor Andrew Almuhtaseb reached out via Instagram. Kampf was advanced to an honors music program with older students. His talent and focus have earned him the stage name “Rawley Fingers.” “My goal is to give kids the tools to become whatever they want,” says Brandon Kampf, Rawley’s father. “We’ve always encouraged him to take up instruments over screens.” He found beat-heavy jungle jazz from the likes of Leo P and Too Many Zooz. His own playing carries that smooth-stop swagger, usually with a baritone saxophone. “My dream is to be a professional sax player on stage playing music to make people happy,” Rawley Kampf says. “Maybe also be in a band and travel the world.” Whether onstage or in the streets, you can’t help but smile when you see Kampf play. It’s not just the sometimes blue or bleached hair, the cool sneakers or the lean-and-rock rhythm either. His range is diverse, which his jazz coaches—local saxophonist Ben Herod and Jeff Gauer—understand about him. “Rawley keeps me on my toes,” says Gauer, who has been playing saxophone for 40 years. “The passion comes from inside him. I’m just amazed at how he can play and improvise.” Gauer played with Kampf at The Reel Show on Wednesday, July 30— Lighthouse Cinema’s weekly open mic event. The prodigy has been evolving to bigger stages, having played alongside Hella Rad at C.B. Heerdt’s 40th birthday party event at the Golden State Theatre on July 18. Next up is a virtual audition for America’s Got Talent on Aug. 1. If successful, he’ll head to Anaheim to perform for the show. Gauer says it’s just Kampf’s warmup. “Every time I hear him play live, he gets better,” Gauer says. DANIEL DREIFUSS Small Package At just 9 years old, Rawley Kampf is a phenom on the saxophone after picking it up less than a year ago. By Sloan Campi Young Rawley Kampf plays outside the Monterey Conference Center. One day he wants to play professionally. He has already appeared on stage. www.folktalewinery.com LEGENDS OF ROCK CANDLELIT CONCERT: SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 The Monterey String Quartet perform legendary rock anthems with a classical twist SUNDAY AUGUST 10 Pour & Tell S E R I E S STORYTELLING An evening of true stories from master storytellers, perfectly paired with fine wine and culinary delights.

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