Enjoy the Roadshow!

We are delighted each year to have volunteer entertainers stationed along the  5K and 10K routes to entertain our runners. In addition, we frequently have volunteers offer warmups for our runners.

Check out a list of our 2025 entertainers below!

Niseishin Daiko

Niseishin Daiko is a Morgan Hill based, and community-focused Taiko drumming group dedicated to preserving and passing on the traditional art of Japanese drumming to future generations. Their experienced instructors offer a range of classes for all ages. This drumming group of young people at the run are ages 8 through adult. Look for them in their usual location on Elm Street (near the end of the 5k; about half way through the 10k). Website: Niseishindaiko.com Contact is Becky Shingai at 408-460-5659.

Gilroy Ukulele Jam

South County has a cool ukulele culture and Gilroy Ukulele Jam is at the heart of it. They have weekly get togethers and also play for special events  like the Wildflower Run. We have been fortunate to have them join us for several years.

Learn more at www.gilroyukulelejam.com

Kahiko Guys, Ukulele Players

New to our route this year is this talented group. Meaning “Old Guys” in Hawaiian, Earl, Mike and friends are sure to make you smile with their lively tunes. The music they play is old Hawaiian folk music. They also play Hapa Haole which dates from the 1900s to 1940s party music, luau music, and Hula music.

Mike Fair and Julie Bowles, Drummers

Mike & Julie are hand drumming artists who take their love of percussion instruments, such as drums, shakers, songs & culture of African and African-Amercans into middle and elementary schools in Santa Clara County. Mike has been studying “Hand Drumming” since 1994 with various teachers of a variety of percussion instruments. He has performed with several  bands in the rhythm section of Arabic and African centered music and has facilitated drum circles in cities from San Francisco to San Jose.

They are avid supporters of the Wildflower Run because it helps rejuvenate the runners as well as the early morning vitality it imparts upon their spiritual growth through the drums. We are so happy to welcome them back again this year!

For more information, contact: mchlfr4@gmail.com

Adrian Lorona, Electric Guitar

Adrian is a singer-songwriter from Morgan Hill who writes and creates his own music. He has been playing guitar for over fiver years. Growing up, he played his dad’s old guitar before finally switching to a Fender Stratocaster. Some of his favorite artists include Sublime, Incubus, AC/DC, and Led Zeppelin. Listen for him at the corner of Main and Cimarron streets.

Linda Tarvin, Ukulele Player

Linda, a Charter Member of this AAUW Branch, has been a Wildflower Run course marshal for decades and she always does double duty as an entertainer.  She says, “I mostly play songs I know from memory so that I won’t have to deal with a music stand. And I make up words to fit the occasion. For example, I might play FIVE FOOT TWO and sing ‘Here you come, you look great, keep on going , don’t be late, today might be your best time yet’ etc.” Watch for Linda as you near the finish line and enjoy the words she sings for you!

The Pickled Ukes, Ukulele Group

This recently formed group practices at the Morgan Hill Centennial Recreation Center and welcomes newcomers. Their mission statement is: “to have fun as we play our ukuleles, to nurture positive relationships with each other, and to share our songs with the local community”. We are surely grateful to them for sharing their songs with all the Wildflower Run participants!