Oregon Blues Legend Terry Robb to Shred Bargeway on Wednesday; Gorge Giggin' Guide
Bargeway Pub & Catering’s Entertainment Weekly
By Jim Drake at gorgeentertainment@gmail.com
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Events in The Dalles
Bargeway Pub Music’s Waterfront Wednesday
If you like blues electric guitar, you’ll like Terry Robb.
The Terry Robb Electric Trio hits the stage for Waterfront Wednesday, Sept. 4th.
In his career, Robb has toured with John Fahey, Buddy Guy, Steve Miller and Robin Trower, and shared the stage with B.B. King, Albert Lee, Joe Cocker, Bo Diddley, John Hiatt, David Crosby, George Thorogood, Leo Kottke, Johnny Winter and countless more all-stars.
He is according to ZZ Top guitarist frontman Billy Gibbons, the “Master of the Stratocaster.” When Gibbons is in Portland, he seeks out Robb's performances, according to the Mid-County Memo.
Robb was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame in 2009.
For more than 5 decades, Robb has been perfecting his craft relentlessly on stage and in the studio.
Robb wouldn't have it any other way, though.
“This is all I've ever done. I produce records and I teach. It's always been about music. I didn't choose to do this. This is just what I do.” he told the Mid-County Memo.
Tacos & Tequila
Thursday, Sept. 5 - Tequila & Tacos: A match made in heaven every. Groove with the local classics with Al Hare and indulge in mouth-watering Mexican cuisine. The perfect combo of tunes and tacos awaits! Special Menu: Authentic Street Tacos, Sizzling Fajitas, Loaded Burritos, And, of course, it wouldn't be Taco Thursday without our special selection of TEQUILA!
Friday, Sept. 6 - Rich & Blonde
Saturday, Sept. 6
Sunday, Sept. 1 - Al Hare is taking requests at the Guitar Bar, 6 p.m.
Next up at Bargeway
Jeff Martin hits the stage for Waterfront Wednesday, Sept. 11th.
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News You Can Use
Tygh Valley Bluegrass
The Tygh Valley Bluegrass Festival is reporting All-Systems Go for the Sept. 20-22 Bluegrass Jamboree. Known for Extensive Campground Picking, this festival has a great lineup of National and regional bands - including Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, and a set from Never Come Down (performing this time as a trio!). Special shout-out to organizers for a really nice looking website, too. Take a look here: https://tyghvalleybluegrass.com/
More details later on in the column!
Getting to Know Piano Heist
By next week, we should have some more info on Piano Heist in the form of an exclusive interview! Let’s get ready for their mid-Sept. show at the Civic and maybe you’ll be inspired to pick up the next keyboard you see lying around in a thrift store..
Double Mountain Block Party
Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River finally released the details of their upcoming Block Party on Saturday, Sept. 7. Proceeds from the Carnival Games benefit the HR Swim Team.
“We’re throwing a day full of fun, games, music, and delicious food, right in the heart of Hood River. Activities kick off at 2 PM and go all the way until 9 PM, but we’ll be open for business as usual starting at 11:30 a.m..
Here’s what you can expect:
Carnival Games (2-6 p.m.): Get ready to test your skills with games like Dump Bucket, shooting gallery, ring toss, and more! Games are donation-based, and every donation gets you tokens to play. All proceeds will benefit the Hood River Swim Team, so come out and support a great cause while having a blast!
Concessions: Feeling hungry? We will have concessions, which not only includes pizza by the slice and pre made sandwiches, but also includes popcorn and cotton candy!
Pool Service: Our beloved 1950 GMC 3800, transformed into a refrigerated truck with taps, will be parked out front for easy access to some of our best beers and ciders.
Live Music (2-9 p.m.): Enjoy performances from Megan Alder & the Woods, Mr. Vales Math Class, and the Bennett Matteo Band. It's the perfect backdrop for an amazing day.
More Fun Activities: Get your face painted, have your tarot cards read, and enter our raffles for a chance to win fantastic prizes all day long!
So mark your calendars, bring your friends and family, and join us for an unforgettable day at the Double Mountain Block Party. We can't wait to see you there!”
Dance Classes at The Dalles Eagles Lodge
September brings Dance Classes to The Dalles Eagles Lodge:
Mondays - Line Dance, 5 p.m.
Thursdays - Dance Class, 6 p.m.
First Friday End of Summer Concert
Smoke Wring BBQ in The Dalles hosts a Summer Farewell Concert on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. with music from Walk Through Fire. Come down and dance the night away!
Oktoberfest at Freebridge Brewing
Freebridge Brewing in The Dalles presents an Oktoberfest Celebration on Saturday, Sept. 21. Festival is family-friendly and will feature German style beers, Bavarian food, contests, games and music.
About the Event
Get your lederhosen and your dirndls out and come celebrate with us!
Freebridge will be featuring German lagers, pilsners, and special festival beers alongside Bavarian food specials. Don't miss out on contests including a "Stein Holding Competition," a "Best Dressed Competition," and activities for the whole family. “We'll be streaming the festival from Munich, and swigging out of brand new mugs.”
The Dalles Eagles Bazaar Oct. 12
The Dalles Eagles Auxiliary Bazaar returns Saturday, Oct. 12, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., to The Dalles Eagles. Expect Homemade Crafts and More. Come meet the State Madam President. Vendor Info: Text/Call Samantha 541-993-6163.
‘Harvesting Sunshine’ at Sunshine Mill Winery
The second annual “Harvesting Sunshine” festival at The Sunshine Mill in The Dalles returns Saturday, Sept. 28, noon - 6 p.m. Celebrate the grape harvest, take a building tour, pumpkin bounce house and face painting for the kids, vendors on site, special yoga events and more.
Clubs meet at TD Library
The Dalles Library hosts book clubs, art classes and more.
Wednesday, Sept. 4, Teen Art Club, 5 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 5, Whodunnit Mystery Book Club, 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 10, Virtual Event: Capturing the Human Drama Through History with Garrett Graff, 11 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 12, Fantasy Book Club - The Hero and the Crown & The Blue Sword, 6 p.m.
Events at Mid Columbia Senior Center
Mid Columbia Senior Center in The Dalles presents music, movies and more.
Art Appreciation Class with Kerry Cobb, “Looking Closely: How to Look at, Talk About, & Appreciate Art.” Tuesdays: Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 1, Dec. 10. A series of classes to study and appreciate individual paintings from different eras and genres. Classes are in the Deschutes Room at 10 a.m. All are welcome.
Friday Movie Continues After Lunch (around 12:30)
Sept. 6: Support Your Local Sheriff (James Gardner)
Sept.13: The Man in the Moon (Reese Witherspoon)
Sept. 20: No Movie Due to the Naomi Moss Memorial
Sept. 27: Maverick (James Garner, Jodi Foster, Mel Gibson)
Music in the Dining Room, 11 a.m. Mondays, Tuesdays
Karaoke in the Dining Room, 11 a.m. Fridays
Events at The Dalles Art Center
TDAC 65th Anniversary and School of Fish Party
Celebrate 65 years with The Dalles Art Center with the display of student artwork from the center’s School of Fish project, on Saturday, Sept. 7, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
About the event
The Dalles Art Center is excited to present our interactive community project, School of Fish, on Sept. 7. This party is in conjunction with our 65th Anniversary celebration! There will be cake, snacks, speakers, youth artwork and a raffle of one of Andy Nichols' famous glass salmon.
Families can stop by with their salmon artwork to add to the installation throughout the party, or artwork can be dropped off anytime leading up to the event at the art center during business hours. There are still plenty of School of Fish packets available at the art center for any children or families that wish to participate, free of cost. Swing by today to grab yours and be a part of this community-wide exhibition. If you are interested in purchasing your tickets for the raffle in advance, or if you are unable to attend, tickets are available at the following link:
https://www.thedallesartcenter.org/events/anniversary-raffle-andy-nichols-glass-salmon
MCCA 2024-25 Season Tickets Available
MCCCA brings you a season to remember, featuring another great selection of artistic talent from many genres - diversity with superb entertainment value that appeals to all ages. Concerts at The Dalles Civic Auditorium. Buy Tickets.
Tuesday, Sept. 17, Piano Heist
Sunday, Oct. 13, Derina Harvey Band (Celtic Rock) - matinee performance
Thursday, Nov. 21, The Wardens (Mountain culture-Roots)
Tuesday, March 11, 2025, Waipuna (Hawaiian Contemporary)
Thursday, April 10, 2025, Trevor Panczak (Canadian Country)
Granada Theater: Music and Movies
The Granada Theater in The Dalles presents family entertainment, movies, regional touring acts and more!
Wednesday, Sept. 11, The Last 100 Miles, Documentary Film
This is the first film telling the story of the majesty and challenges of the lower Deschutes River. This one-hour documentary, directed by Gorge local Michael Peterson, features experts and guides who live and work on the river today. Filmmaker introduction and Q&A Panel to follow.
THE BOXMASTERS
Thursday, Sept. 12
Doors 6 p.m., Show 7 p.m.
The Boxmasters make a return to the Historic Granada Theatre, celebrating the release of their new album “Love & Hate in Desperate Places.” The Boxmasters, formed in 2007, draw inspiration from the rock and roll of the 1960s, with nods to bands like the Beatles, Byrds, and Beach Boys. Based at Peppertree Hill Studios, J.D. & Bud continues to create music that resonates, collaborating with artists like Ian Hunter and Gov’t Mule. With a dedicated fanbase spanning the globe, The Boxmasters have earned acclaim both as headliners and as openers for acts like ZZ Top and Steve Miller. Their live performances captivate audiences, making each show an unforgettable experience!
BAD MOON RIDERS- THE CCR EXPERIENCE
Tribute To Creedence Clearwater Revival
Saturday, Sept. 14, 7 p.m.
Bad Moon Riders proudly present a Salute to the Music and Hit Songs of Creedence Clearwater Revival. This is a Professional hard driving show from start to finish that will transport you back to the golden era of rock. Featured vocalist Mike Kelly, has an amazing singing voice, tone and delivery flawlessly matching John Fogerty’s vocals. Creedence’s songs – including,“Fortunate Son,” “Proud Mary,” “Born On The Bayou,” and “Bad Moon Risin’,” endure as timeless rock and roll classics that defined the spirit and sound of North American music as authentically as any group ever has. Bad Moon Riders take great pleasure in faithfully recreating the music of CCR just as you remember it, lived it, and loved it!
Saturday, Sept. 21, Western Music & Cowboy Poetry, doors open 2:30 p.m.
The International Western Music Association presents award-winners and rising stars, at the Granada Theater in The Dalles. Performers include Duane Nelson, Larry Wilder, Barbara Nelson, Sam Mattise, Rik Goodell, Kerry Grombacher, Venessa Carpenter and Tom Swearington. Optional Dinner after the show; Jam and Open Mic at 6 p.m.
Tickets on sale at http://iwmacolumbia.org/
$20 in advance, $25 at the door for Adults,
(Children 16 and under FREE with an adult)
Jazz Guitarist David Becker Takes Audiences On A Musical Tour Of The Solar System
Saturday, Sept. 28, 7 p.m.
When most teenagers his age were playing Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, David Becker only wanted to play jazz guitar. It's a decision that's taken him to the stars. Becker is an award-winning, Grammy and Emmy nominated jazz guitarist and composer who played with the likes of Miles Davis and Chick Corea. His latest project with the Space Channel is a trip around the solar system with music for each planet. David Becker is in New Zealand to take audiences on that journey too.
ABRA CADABRA - ABBA Tribute In Concert
Sunday, Sept. 29
ABBA fans! Mark your calendars because ABBA Tribute "ABRA Cadabra" is performing in The Dalles for the first time! Don't miss this all ages & family friendly stage extravaganza that has been receiving rave reviews from coast to coast! Featuring a captivating live band, powerful vocals, dancers, dazzling costumes and engaging multi-media, this interactive stage show will have you smiling, moving & singing along to your favorite ABBA hits such as Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Take A Chance, SOS, Waterloo, Fernando & more! ABRA Cadabra from Vancouver, BC Canada has been touring the world for over 20 years bringing the timeless music of ABBA to audiences of all ages & cultures.
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN: The 40th Anniversary Tour
Saturday, Oct. 19, 7 p.m.
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen is a world-renowned guitarist from Stockholm, Sweden. As a young boy, Yngwie originally had no interest in music, but that all changed on Sept. 18, 1970 when he saw a TV special on the late Jimi Hendrix. Seven-year-old Yngwie watched in awe as Hendrix blasted the audience with torrents of feedback and sacrificed his guitar in flames. The day Jimi Hendrix died, the guitar-playing Yngwie was born. Yngwie Malmsteen's career has spanned over 40 years with over twenty albums to his name. Drawing influence from classical composers such as Bach, Paganini, and Vivaldi, Yngwie is responsible for birthing the neo-classical genre to the world of rock.
OVERTIME The Road To Gold Tour
Sunday, Oct. 20
"Not all those who wander are lost.” This great quote defines Overtime and his journey to success in the music business. Hailing from Montana and now one of the most well-known independent musicians born and raised, Overtime hits the road to celebrate his hit song "Hunger In My Stomach" achieving Certified RIAA Gold status! Join us for "The Road To Gold Tour," to celebrate everyone who ever supported and had a hand in helping another underdog win. This one is for the fans! Overtime, backed by his Blue Collar Soldiers Band will be performing his classic's along with new music fresh for 2024. Joining the tour are Big Murph (Tennessee), Jonezen (California), DurtE (Pennsylvania) and in select cities, Colt Graves (Kentucky).
Take It To The Limit - A Tribute to the Eagles
Friday, Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m.
Eagles fans! Mark your calendars because Eagles Tribute - "Take It To The Limit" from Vancouver, Canada lands in The Dalles for the first time! Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music as some of Canada's most talented musicians and vocalists bring to life your favorite Eagles hits, including classics like "Hotel California," "Heartache Tonight," "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Take It To The Limit," "Desperado," "Life In The Fast Lane," "Take It Easy," "Lyin' Eyes," and more! With rave reviews from coast to coast, this show promises to be a fully immersive experience, capturing the essence and energy of an authentic Eagles concert. Get your tickets now and join us for an unforgettable evening of Eagles music! Catch a sneak peak of what’s in store here: www.EaglesTributeShow.com
Live Music and Events at Route 30
Route 30 Bottles and Brew in The Dalles hosts weekly live music events, trivia nights and more.
Monday Night: Musician Mondays
Tuesday Night: Band Jam for House Band Practice (7 p.m.)
Wednesday Night: Useless Knowledge Trivia Night (6:30 p.m.)
Thursday Night: Thirsty Thursday with House Band (7 p.m.)
Friday Night: Karaoke Night (7 p.m.)
Live Music at Zim’s
Zim’s Brau Haus in The Dalles presents live local music.
Tuesday, Sept. 3, Reddy Black Trio, 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 10, Reddy Black Trio, 7-9 p.m.
Live Music at Last Stop Saloon
Last Stop Saloon in The Dalles brings live local and regional music to the stage.
Music with Jeff Minnick every Thursday, 7 p.m.
Live Music at Balch Hotel
Join the Balch Hotel in Dufur for Summer and Fall nights of music from local and regional performers. Concerts at the Balch are free and open to all patrons of the Hotel and Bistro.
Saturday, Sept. 7, Rich Swanger (Folk, Gospel, Country Blues), 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19, The Ditch Diggers (Old-time string band from the Gorge feat. Shannon Burns, Walt Burns and Jesse Buckwalter - Tygh Valley Bluegrass Warm-up Show), 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, Shelby Natasha, (Mixing Chinese folk music with dreamy lo-fi beats), 6-8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 5, Quattlebaum (Bend-Based Banjo Slinger Indie Folk), 6-8 p.m.
Tygh Valley Bluegrass Festival returns Sept. 20-22
The Tygh Valley Bluegrass Festival returns Sept. 20-22, with the best in bluegrass and family-entertainment. Concerts all three days, with plenty of workshops, band scrambles, campground picking and more. Festival/Camping ticket packages available at the gate and at https://tyghvalleybluegrass.com/
Featured Music Performances 2024
Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen are true masters of progressive bluegrass. They have built a reputation as one of the most exciting bands on the scene, delivering electrifying live performances and drawing new listeners to the genre through their wide-open approach to the music. Perhaps their expansive vision of bluegrass shouldn’t be a surprise. After all, front man and Alaskan Frank Solivan is a bona fide Renaissance man.
Never Come Down (Trio)
Weaving together modern and traditional styles of American music, Never Come Down will be opening the Jamboree as a trio on Sept. 20. Their dedication to thoughtful songwriting and dynamic arrangements highlight polished technical skills and a commitment to listening to each other.
Whiskey Deaf
Whiskey Deaf performs bluegrass, old-time and early country, mostly drawn from early pioneers in the music, and brings to the stage many years of professional experience and skill.
Their shows are always spontaneous, entertaining, and joyous, and feature exciting instrumental work and a unique repertoire of interesting songs and tunes.
Fern Hill
Fern Hill approaches its bluegrass music in the style of the classic bands of the 1950's.
This special attention to detail results in an instantly identifiable rhythmic sound that both devotees and newcomers to the music will love. Fern Hill has a lot of fun playing this music and we know you'll have fun too!
Thunder Ridge
Thunder Ridge is a straight-ahead bluegrass band from Portland, OR. The traditional five-piece band is made up of banjo, guitar, mandolin, bass and fiddle. They will steal your heart with hard driving vocal harmonies and instrumentals. Allow them to take you down a path of yesteryear with a good old fashioned sound inspired by the masters of bluegrass, and sprinkled with a few originals!
Hardshell Harmony
A local traditional bluegrass band located at the east end of the Columbia River Gorge.
Events in Hood River & Mosier
Hood River Fly-In Sept. 7-8
Come celebrate Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum’s Birthday with style at the Hood River Fly-in, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7-8. The Fly-In attracts hundreds of people each year and is a great way to see old aircraft fly and meet the awesome people who fly them. Our special event admission of $20 gets you into the museum and all the fly-in fun.
Author John Patrick Green at Columbia Center for Arts
It’s a live Illustration and book event with John Patrick Green, author of the Investigators series on Sunday, Sept. 22, at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River. Green will be discussing the new Investigators book, “Class Action,” and will be doing a live drawing presentation and answering questions at the end of his presentation. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. and the presentation will start promptly at 11 a.m. Book signing and photos with the author to follow immediately after the presentation. Each ticket includes 2 entries and one book. Tickets at: https://events.humanitix.com/author-talk-with-john-patrick-green
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Patrick Green is a human with the human job of making books about animals with human jobs, notably the smash-hit graphic novel series InvestiGators. John is definitely a multiple New York Times-bestselling human author and not just a bunch of animals in a trench coat pretending to have a human job. With over three million copies of InvestiGators in print, John is a successful human being with only two hands and a normal amount of fur. He lives in a Brooklyn apartment that doesn't allow animals other than the ones living in his head.
Hood River Library events
Coming up at the Hood River Library:
Thursday, Sept. 5, Library Foundation Fundraiser at Michoacan Grill, Odell, 4-8 p.m. (Bookmobile on site)
Library Foundation Fundraiser!
Wednesday, Sept. 25, Mushroom Talk: Author Michael Beug and Artist Julie Beeler, 6 p.m., Hood River Library Reading Room
About the Event
In collaboration with Waucoma Bookstore, the Hood River Library is excited to host an evening with two distinguished guests: author Michael Beug and artist Julie Beeler. Join us for a fascinating conversation about mushrooms featuring Beug, who will discuss the newly released second edition of his book “Mushrooms of Cascadia,” and Beeler, who will present her work “The Mushroom Color Atlas.”
Live Music at Working Hands
Working Hands Fermentation in Hood River presents live music, trivia nights and more.
Sunday, Sept. 1, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 4, Vintage RnB Music Bingo, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 8, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 15, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 22, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 29, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.
Hood River First Friday Sept. 6
Hood River First Friday returns to downtown on Sept. 6, 5-8 p.m., with a Hispanic Heritage featured theme. Oak Street will be closed to traffic and many businesses will be open for the evening.
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association Presents Concert and Dance for First Friday
The Jazz Collective Big Band Friday, Sept. 6, 5:30 p.m. Butler Building, 3rd and Oak St, Hood River
A local fan favorite known for presenting high-energy, tuneful jazz, the band will transport audiences back to the roaring twenties. The program will include, among other music, a sizzling set of early Duke Ellington arrangements and classic Dixieland favorites.
While the jazz genre evolved during the early 20th century, by the 1920s it had become the predominant form of popular music in America. During the 1920s, jazz spread to Europe and many American performers went with it. The performance will feature classic Ellington compositions known for their innovative harmonies, infectious rhythms, and unforgettable melodies.
The CGOA Jazz Collective Big Band was founded in 2015 by then-director Mark Steighner.
Since 2022, the Big Band has been directed by Michael Paul. The Big Band is one of several CGOA ensembles, including the Gorge Sinfonietta and the Voci Community Choir. Join the Jazz Collective for an evening of sophisticated swing and timeless jazz as the musicians bring the spirit of the Jazz Age to life. The performance is part of Hood River’s First Fridays tradition and helps celebrate the 100th birthday of the historic Butler Building at 3rd and Oak Streets. Dancing is encouraged! The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and presenting musical performances of the highest quality in the Columbia River Gorge region. With a commitment to artistic excellence and education, the Association brings the joy of music to audiences of all ages.
Live Music at Double Mountain
Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River brings local and regional music to the stage.
Saturday, Sept. 7, Block Party, Noon-Close
Live Music at Stave and Stone
Stave and Stone’s Winery at the Vineyard (3827 Fletcher Drive, Hood River) brings live music to the stage on Sundays from 3-5 p.m.
Harmony in the Vineyard with Aaron Meyer
Sunday, Sept. 15, 3 p.m.
$40 – $60
Doors open at 3 p.m. Music starts at 4 p.m.
Concert Rock Violinist Aaron Meyer returns to Stave and Stone on September 15. His performance style combines his classical training with a passion for rock music. Inspired by a fusion of classical and rock, Aaron’s music features arrangements from Vivaldi to Led Zeppelin; Aerosmith to Wieniawski; and Mozart to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody.
Aaron’s passion for the violin started at a young age, and he made his debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at just 11 years old. He later soloed with the Oregon Symphony, The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra in Thailand, and other symphony orchestras
The concert is a fundraiser for music education. All proceeds support the Aaron Meyer School of Concert Rock.
Tickets at:
https://www.aaronmeyer.com/product/stave-stone-2024harmony-in-the-vineyard-hood-river/
Live Music at Phelps Creek Vineyard
Phelps Creek Vineyard in Hood River presents live music in the tasting room with local and regional bands.
Sunday, Sept. 8, Megan Alder, 5-7 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 12, All Jazz Considered, 5-7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 15, Alonzo Garbanzo, 5-7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 22, Sunny Pache, 5-7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 29, Ted Horwitz, 5-7 p.m.
Live Music at Mosier Company
Mosier Company in Mosier brings live local and regional music to the stage.
Thursday, Sept. 5, Megan Alder and the Woods, 6-8 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 8, Ashleigh Flynn & the Riveters, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 12, Sportin Lifers, 6-8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 14, Squrl Blues Show with Kirk Fletcher, Jimi Bott & Ed Keys, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19, Jim Kono, 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20, Dumpster Joe, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 26, Bonneville Power Trio, 6-8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, Mars FM, 6-8 p.m.
Author Talk at Hood River County Library
An Author Talk featuring Robert J. Shano, will talk about his new book “Never Too Old for War,” Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m., in the Hood River Library Reading Room.
About the Event
“Never Too Old For War” tells the incredible true story about an old Army foot soldier named Bob Shano, a Vietnam-era veteran and a native-born New Yorker from the Bronx, who was compelled by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to return to the ranks. But what makes this book so unique is that Shano had previously served in the Army as an Infantryman, left the military back in 1986 and, after being out of the service for 16 years, signed back up when he was 50 years old to serve alongside a new generation of Infantry soldiers, ultimately completing three combat tours — two in Iraq and one in Afghanistan — before being mandatorily retired in June 2013 at age 62. Over the course of his eleven-year enlistment, Shano braved bullets, roadside bombs, rocket and mortar attacks, and some of the harshest environmental conditions on the planet as he served alongside his fellow Infantrymen — most of whom were 30 years younger than he was. The author talk will be followed by a book signing and drawing for a free copy of the book.
Hood River Library Book Club
Join the Hood River Library Book Club on the second Wednesday of the month at 12:30 p.m. in the Hood River Library Meeting Room. Discussion groups are held monthly throughout, and all are welcome to attend. Books are chosen month-to-month. Meetings are hybrid, so folks are welcome both in-person and online. https://hoodriverlibrary.org/book-club/
Upcoming Meetings/Selections
9-11 The Personal Librarian (Marie Benedict/Victoria Christopher Murray)
10-9 Facing the Mountain (Daniel James Brown)
11-13 Maame (Jessica Brooks)
12-11 The Best Strangers in the World (Ari Shapiro)
Writing Group Meets at HR Library
The Hood River Writing Group meets every Wednesday at 3 pm at the Hood River Library. It’s creative writing together - join with fellow writers to work on your craft through prompts and share the results. Facilitated by Patty Kaplan.
Live Music at Grateful Vineyard
Grateful Vineyard in Mt. Hood presents the Rock in the Vines Music Series on Sunday afternoons from 3-5 p.m. All ages are welcome, friendly dogs on leashes too. No cover charge.
Sept. 8 - Brigid's Crossing
Sept. 15 - The Growlerzz
Sept. 22 - Ben Tell
Sept. 29 - Ryan Durgan
Oct. 6 - Al Hare
Live Music at Ferment Brewing
Ferment Summer Sunday Music Series
Ferment Brewing in Hood River presents the return of its Summer Sunday Music Series with local and regional acts.
Sept. 1: No Music
Sept. 8, County Line, 5 p.m.
Sept. 15, The Groove Cabin, 5 p.m.
Live Music at The Pines
The Pines Tasting Room in Hood River hosts live music featuring local and regional musicians.
Monday, Sept. 2, Open Mic Night, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 5, Bob Connolly, 4-6 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 6, Big River Blues Band, 6-9 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 8, Dan Boller and Jose Maya, 3-5 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 12, Scot Bergeron, 4-6 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 13, Rebecca and Lesley, 6-9 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 14, Old Vine Zin Party at The Estate in The Dalles, music with County Line, 4-8 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 15, Chic Preston and Brian Litt, 3-5 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 16, Open Mic Night, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19, John Bunzow, 4-6 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20, TBA, 6-9 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 22, Matt and Mary, 3-5 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 26, Juliet Yänko, 4-6 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 27, Kevin Selfe and The Tornadoes, 6-9 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 29, Bees in a Bottle, 3-5 p.m.
301 Gallery presents Inspired!
The August show at 301 Gallery in Hood River presents: Inspired! See Beautiful Works Reflecting the Inspiration of the Columbia Gorge.
About the Event
INSPIRED! A show of artwork created by regional artists featuring the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is an exhibition delves into the rich landscapes and ecosystems preserved by Friends of the Columbia Gorge. As the leading art gallery in the Columbia Gorge, 301 Gallery has pulled together a strong group of regional artists, including Paloma Ayala, Celeste Bergin, Aimee Erickson, Tony Furtado, Thomas Kitts, Bhavani Krishnan, Jen Smith-Lewis. Michael Orwick, Anton Pavlenko, and Teagan White. The show also includes 301 Gallery member artists Brian Chambers, Carolyn Crystal, Christine Knowles, Ted Olson, Cathleen Rehfeld, Sally Reichmuth, Sue Sutherland, and more.
Live Music at Hood River Farmers Market
The Hood River Farmers Market is open every Saturday, May 4 to Nov. 23, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at 501 Columbia Street in Hood River.
Farmer’s Market Music Schedule
Sept. 7 - Grant Hinman (9-9:30 a.m.); Beard & Banjo (10 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
Sept. 14 - Grant Hinman (9-9:30 a.m.); Pure Fund Band (10 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
Sept. 21 - Joshua Cox (10 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
Sept. 28 - Gabriel John (10 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
Live Music at Tabby’s Hole in One
Tabby’s Hole in One Clubhouse at the Hood River Golf Course presents live music with local and regional bands.
Wednesday, Sept. 4, Open Mic with Kerry Williams, 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 18, Open Mic with Kerry Williams, 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25, The Good Notes (Birthday Bash), 6-8 p.m.
Live Music at The Ruins
The Ruins in Hood River presents National and Regional touring acts, with special Outdoor shows scheduled June through August. Advance purchase tickets stop being available at Midnight the night before the show and then are only available at the door on the day-of.
Wild Wind Film Festival
Friday, Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m.
About the Event
Welcome to the Wild Wind Film Festival! The first annual Wild Wind Film Fest will take place on Sept. 6, at The Ruins in Hood River. This groundbreaking film festival aims to elevate and promote wind sports across the United States through compelling longer-form video storytelling.
Not only will this be the premier event for the Wild Wind Film Fest, but attendees will be able to cast their vote for audience choice as well as be present for the awards!
Doors at 6:30 p.m. Films start at 7 p.m. Awards to immediately follow!
Check out wildwindfilmfest.com for more details.
Tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-wind-film-festival-tickets-974296656527?aff=oddtdtcreator
Marty O'Reilly w/ Love, Dean
Friday, Sept. 13, 6-9 p.m.
Tickets at: https://www.tickettomato.com/event/8886
About the Artist
"Explaining Marty O’Reilly’s music is like describing a dream. It feels familiar, but at the same time unchartered. His songs sound bluesy but not blues, folk but not folk, soulful but not soul. Marty’s voice is beautiful and unique, his lyrics stark yet lush over gritty electrified guitar, melding beautifully into genre-defying music within the vast definitions of Americana. One can hear an urgency and complexity in the songs, expressing something elemental and perhaps contradictory: love and anger, joy and pain, real and imagined. The live performance is at the core of Marty’s projects. On stage, whether accompanied by a band, or alone, he enters a trance and the music is born again as something new every night. It’s what his followers call “magic”.
Squrl Presents: Monster Mike Welch & Rockin' Johnny Burgin
Saturday, Sept. 28, 6 p.m. Ticketed Benefit Show
A Blues Benefit Concert for Rowena Wildlife Clinic and Mountain Top Wildlife
Tickets at: https://www.tickettomato.com/event/8970 or $40 at the door.
About the event
Featuring killer blues guitarists Monster Mike Welch (from Boston, MA) and Rockin' Johnny Burgin (from Chicago, IL) and their all-star backing band. This event features live silent auctions and live rescue birds on display!
Griffin House Summer Concert Series 2024
The Griffin House in Hood River announces a Wednesday Night Summer Concert Series - ten shows featuring local and regional acts. Music is 6-8 p.m. with Season Pass and VIP ticketing options available. Proceeds benefit local non-profit agencies. Tickets and more information at: https://www.exploretock.com/the-griffin-house-hood-river/event/480248/season-pass-summer-concert-series
Schedule
Wednesday, Sept. 4, Glitterfox, 6-8 p.m.
The Griffin House in Hood River presents Glitterfox on Wednesday, Sept. 4, as the Summer Concert Series continues. The beneficiary of our 2024 concert series is The Gift of Time Foundation, a local non-profit whose mission is to provide night nurses for single mothers with newborns in need in the Columbia River Gorge.
About the Event
“The Portland based band Glitterfox has released five singles in just six months under their new record label Kill Rock Stars, with two more arriving this Spring. The band’s been growing steadily since “Drive” came out in August 2023, with their indie rock recipe that deftly balances Southern songwriting shine and nostalgia-fueled anthems.
The four-piece band’s songwriters and front persons, married couple Solange Igoa and Andrea Walker, have always channeled their personal struggles as well as experiences as queer, neurodiverse individuals into their songwriting.
Bassist Eric Stalker and drummer Blaine Heinonen bring a love of Americana, grunge, and dance music into the mix. All of these influences can be heard on the band’s latest singles, produced by Chris Funk of The Decemberists, and in their spirited liv
October 2, Left on Tenth (Funk-Rock-Reggae Fusion)
Hood River Show at HR Elks
A night of Comedy featuring The Hood River Show returns Friday, Sept. 6, 9 p.m. to the Hood River Elks Lodge.
About the event
The Hood River Show is back in the ballroom, and we're thrilled to bring you another outstanding line up of comics. Headlining the night is the incredibly funny Geoff Tate, a nationally touring comic who's brought his sharp wit and humor to clubs and festivals across the country.
We're also excited to welcome back Ben Harkins, fresh off his impressive run in the Portland's Funniest Finals at Helium Comedy Club. Expect the same high-energy performance that had Ben propelled to the finals.
And opening the show is none other than Andrea Menchaca, a rising comic who's sure to set the tone for an unforgettable evening.
Live music at Hood River Brewing Co.
Hood River Brewing Co. in Hood River features live music onstage at the taproom from local and regional acts.
Sundays: Blue Sundays with Tom Reinerth & Friends - Your home for authentic blues, 5-7:30 p.m.
Mondays: The Lobbyists, Featuring Ben Bonham, Ronnie Ontiveros, and Tim Gotlieb, 6 p.m.
Wednesdays: Open Stage Wednesdays with Head Brewer Chris Vincenzo, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Events In Lyle, WA
Live Music at Jacob Williams Winery
Jacob Williams Winery brings local and regional music to the stage at its tasting room in Lyle, Wash.
Monday, Sept. 2, Megan Alder, 1-4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 7, Al Hare, 1-4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 14, Amber Skies, 1-4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 21, Ryan Durgan, 1-4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28, Highway 14, 1-4 p.m.
Events In Bingen & White Salmon
Huckleberry Festival returns Sept. 6-7-8
Huckleberry Festival returns to Daubenspeck Park in Bingen, Wash., Sept. 6, 7 and 8 with Huckleberry Pies, family-friendly activities, music and more.
https://www.facebook.com/huckfestival
Friday, Sept. 6
5:00 p.m. Booths Open
5:00 – 5:45 p.m. Harmony of the Gorge
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Music with Ben Bonham, Ronnie O. and Tim Ortlieb
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Kids Games
8:00 – 11:00 p.m. Music with Chicken $#it Gamblers
https://www.facebook.com/chickenshitgamblers
Saturday, Sept. 7
7:00 – 10:00 a.m. Fireman’s Breakfast at the White Salmon Fire Department
7:00 – 10:00 a.m. Chalk the Block competition at Bingen City Hall
10:00 a.m. Travis Manion Foundation 9/11 Heroes Run
11:00 a.m. Huckleberry Festival Parade
11:50 a.m. Opening Ceremony and Presentation of Grand Marshalls the Dickey Family and Dickey Farms
3V3 Basketball Tournament
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Gorge Winds Jazz Collective
1:00 Find the Huckleberry “Pie Eating” Contest
1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Skate Park Hangout hosted by SKA CO Skates
1:00 – 3:30 p.m. Rattle Can Art
1:15 – 2:45 p.m. Music with Richard and Tova Tillinghast
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Kids Games
2:45 p.m. Chalk the Block Winners Announced
3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Music with Moe Dixon
4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Polynesian Dancers
5:45 – 7:00 p.m. Big River Blues Band
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Jordan Reptiles
8:00 – 11:00 p.m. Whiskey River America's #1 Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Band (Polynesian Fire Dancers during intermission)
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Sunday, Sept. 8
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Church Service Hosted by Grace Baptist Church
12:30 – 2:00 p.m. John Bunzow with Chic Preston, Jeff Minick, and Barney Connolly
2:30 – 4:30 p.m. Super Escandalo
New Activities This Year
• “Pie Face” contest on Saturday at 1 p.m.! Pie tins with one huckleberry and whipped cream (non-dairy available). No hands, all face, first to find the huckleberry in their pie tin wins a Huckleberry Pie! Limit one person per family, fifty total participants.
• Rock Hunt: There will be one regular rock with a piece of pie painted on it and one regular rock with an ice cream cone painted on it that are hidden somewhere in Daubenspeck Park. Find the rock and bring it to the pie booth for a free ice cream cone or pie.
Kids Activities
Rattle Can Art – Courtesy of sponsors Ace Hardware in White Salmon and Tum-a-Lum Lumber in Hood River, a free rattle can art activity will be held on Saturday, September 7 from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the park. This activity is open to kids ages 12 to 18 with cash prizes to the first, second, and third place winners!
Skate Park Hangout – Courtesy of event sponsor Ska Co Skates, a free skate park hangout will be held on Saturday, September 7 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Ska Co Skates will be hosting a free barbecue with activities and prizes. Open to all skaters.
Kids Games – Traditional children’s games such as sack races, water balloon relays, and more will be held on Friday, September 6 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, September 7, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Call for ‘Artists of the Gorge’ exhibit
Artists of the Gorge, it's your time to shine! If you live from Washougal to The Dalles and beyond, submit your paintings, drawings, sculpture, wood pieces, fabric art, or other media for the 45th annual Artists of the Gorge exhibition. Submission deadline is Sept. 11, 2024. Get all the details and submission materials at fvrl.org/artists-gorge.
Live Music at Everybody’s Brewing
Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon brings local and regional music to the stage.
Monday, Sept. 9, Olivia Awbrey & Jessie Thoreson
Folk Singer/Songwriters from the PNW, 6-8 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 16, Chris Baron, Funky Folkadelic, 6-8 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 23, The Honey Jays, Familiar acoustic jams from the Gorge, 6-8 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 30, Chasing Ebenezer, World Folk Rock, 6-8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 12: Save the Date:Mountain Town Throw Down in White Salmon, presented by Everybody's Brewing. Live Music, 25+ Vendors, Fun for all!
Nights in White Salmon Returns
Stroll downtown White Salmon during “Nights in White Salmon,” a free event celebrating creativity and community. Get ready to listen to live music while supporting local artisans and small businesses. Nights in White Salmon, Wash., return on the third Thursday of the month June through October, 5-9 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 19
Thursday, Oct. 17
#nightsinwhitesalmon https://explorewhitesalmon.com/nights-in-white-salmon/
White Salmon Library
August - The COMMUNITY READS book selections are now available at the White Salmon Valley Community Library. If you like fiction, read “Crow Talk.” If non-fiction is your preference, read “Gifts of the Crow.” Read a book and bring it back to share with other readers, or borrow the other book. Meetings are planned for Thursdays in October to discuss a good book.
Maryhill Museum of Art Hosts
Essential Gala Fundraiser Splendor of the River
GOLDENDALE, Wash. — Maryhill Museum of Art is looking forward to seasons ahead as it plans for its 2024 Gala: Splendor of the River.
The event will begin at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the museum’s Cannon Power Plaza overlooking the Columbia River. This is the museum’s largest fundraiser of the year, and it has a profound impact on programming and visitor experience. Proceeds from the gala enable the organization to continue its free and reduced admission program as well as its monthly educational and public programming.
The gala funds will make possible much-needed updates to the Indigenous Peoples of North America galleries. The museum plans to build cases for newly acquired pieces to the collection, upgrade case lighting and presentation, add educational media, and participate in voluntary repatriation of lithic stones to the Yakama Nation.
Proceeds will also facilitate the Maryhill Museum’s 2025 featured exhibition: People, Pastorals, and Natures Mortes, featuring European and American paintings from the 17th to 21st centuries.
“Not only does this event make the rest of the year possible for us, it is a wonderful way to spend an evening with people who value art and the work we’re doing here,” said Amy Behrens, Maryhill Museum of Art’s executive director. “Our supporters are priceless, and we love bringing them together in celebration and in support of a shared goal.”
Gala attendees will enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres and dinner in a beautiful setting, while participating in a paddle raise, an auction of Maryhill Splendor, an oil painting by plein air artist Cathleen Rehfield, and engage in a raffle drawing for a vintage gold ring with over 5 carats of diamonds.
Events in Trout Lake
Live Music at Trout Lake Hall
SPECIAL NOTE - WILDFIRE ACTIVITY MAY POSTPHONE/CANCEL SHOW - PLEASE CHECK WITH VENUE
Trout Lake Hall in Trout Lake, Washington is bringing live music back to the Historic building’s stage. More information and tickets at: https://www.troutlakehall.com/
Stillhouse Junkies / Beard & Banjo, Dance before the weekend with Coloradan Thrill-Grassers, Thursday, Sept. 5, $15 Advance // $18 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
A crowd-thrilling trio from the hills of Colorado, Stillhouse Junkies share the kind of strangely charmed chemistry that elevates both artist and audience alike. Since forming in 2017, the Durango-bred band has offered up a hypnotic and high-energy form of roots music anchored in the free-flowing interplay among the three lifelong musicians (Fred Kosak on guitar and mandolin, Matt Thomas on upright bass, Alissa Wolf on fiddle). While they’ve gained major traction in the bluegrass world in recent years—including winning the IBMA Momentum Band of the Year award in 2021—Stillhouse Junkies ultimately inhabit a genre-blurring and subtly inventive sound informed by everything from blues to classical to Texas swing
BEARD & BANJO
Beard & Banjo is the stage name of Tony Fuentes, a banjo player and singer-songwriter known for his unique blend of bluegrass, folk, and country music. For this show, Beard & Banjo will be joined by Sue Moore of DoubleWide. DoubleWide is a fun and folksy Americana duo based in Sisters, Oregon.
Kyle Glenn & The Wandering Kind / Wild Blue Morning, Indie-Folkster returns to the Hall with a full band, Friday, Sept. 6, FREE, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
Kyle's latest album, "Everywhere is Close to Somewhere Else," takes him from the solitary world of the singer/songwriter into that of indie-folk rock n'roll - and he's got the band to get him there. Nine songs explore a decade of life on the move, in the search for that elusive place to call home. Through his wanderings up and down the west coast, and traversing the continent, one thing became abundantly clear - as Jon Kabat-Zinn said, "Everywhere you go, there you are." These songs have been a way to parse and explore the existential angst of the last ten years, and shine a light on what he is starting to understand - that home is not a place outside of oneself.
Colin Andrews (Wild Blue Morning) is a fresh take on Folk music in the truest sense of the word, integrating cavalier and irreverent commentary on the state of the world alongside lyrical and melodic content that will break your heart. A truly poetic and romantic undertaking, Wild Blue Morning is reminiscent of surly mid century troubadours mixing sardonic wit and a tender innocent heart full of hope that things could get better. Within a few moments of him playing on stage, rooms go silent so they can really listen to a vestige of an age gone by, shining light on the troubles of this world and the way they trouble us all.
Second Sunday Songwriter Song Share with Lincoln Crockett, Sunday, Sept. 8, Free, 2-4 p.m., All Ages
A casual gathering of songwriters to share with songwriters and gather feedback, exchange ideas, and commune with fellow creators. Bring your instrument and your current creative endeavor!
Margo Cilker / Jess Clemons Band, Goldendale based Americana on Fluff & Gravy records, Monday, Sept. 9, $20 Advance // $25 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
Margo Cilker's sophomore album, “Valley of Heart’s Delight,” refers to a place she can't return: California’s Santa Clara Valley, as it was known before the orchards were paved over and became more famous for Silicon than apricots. In this 11-song follow-up to 2021's critically acclaimed “Pohorylle,” family and nature intertwine as guiding motifs, at once precious and endangered, beautiful and exhausting. Cilker and “Pohorylle” producer Sera Cahoone brought most of that record's highly-acclaimed crew (studio players for The Decemberists, Band Of Horses, and Beirut) back to the studio with additional contributions from acclaimed Northwest traditionalist Caleb Klauder. Valley of Heart's Delight, Cilker's second record on Portland, Oregon label Fluff & Gravy Records, has already racked up an impressive list of accolades and year-end picks and has paved the way for 2024’s extensive touring and festival appearances. Margo Cilker lives near the Columbia River in Goldendale, Washington with her husband, songwriter and working cowboy Forrest VanTuyl, as well as their dog and some horses.
Jess Clemons’ experience as a traveler, former island dweller, and small town girl have influenced her folksy homegrown musical style. Raised in Vermont, she attended music school in Nova Scotia where she was a side and front woman for various bands, touring around Canada in the summers. A big leap took her to Nantucket, working as a gardener & musician, rowing to and from a houseboat she called home for several years. After finding Baja in 2010 and subsequently the wind-loving community of Hood River, Jess now calls the Gorge home. Playing guitar & piano on stages around the Northwest and in Baja in the winters, she has become known for her powerhouse vocals, intimate originals and tasteful covers of folks like Patty Griffin, Brandi Carlile and Lori Mckenna, all of whom she has been compared to. Frequenting festivals, house concerts and listening room, Jess has honed her craft as a story teller, singer, and entertainer.
Humanities Washington: UFO Northwest - How Washington State Spawned the Men in Black, A Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries Event
Thursday, Sept. 12, FREE, Noon - 1 p.m.
About the Event
On August 1,1947, the tragic crash of a B-25 bomber in Washington State triggered an FBI investigation of “The Maury Island Incident” — an infamous Northwest UFO sighting, and history’s first alleged encounter with the so-called “Men in Black.”
The FBI’s records from 1947, which were sealed for decades, reveal Cold War fears, jurisdictional disputes, cover-ups, false confessions, a courageous FBI Special Agent, and the hands-on involvement of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Relying on the FBI records, this talk exposes a Washington story that shapes our current UFO narratives, from 1950’s pulp magazines to the ubiquitous X-Files and Men in Black film franchises. Also examined: how the Northwest’s unique position in UFO history is challenged by others that assert contradictory narratives.
Steve Edmiston (he/him) is a business and entertainment lawyer with Bracepoint Law, and an indie film screenwriter and producer. Edmiston has keynoted for the Pacific Northwest History Conference, Washington State Historical Museum, McMenamins History Pubs, film festivals, conferences, and business groups. He was the screenwriter and co-producer of “The Maury Island Incident,” a short film chronicling the true story of Harold Dahl and his alleged 1947 sighting of a UFO over Puget Sound. Edmiston lives in Des Moines.
This program is made possible by Humanities Washington’s Speakers Bureau—"Fascinating talks by fascinating people." For more information visit https://www.humanities.org/program/speakers-bureau/.
Outer Orbit, Funk Soul Collective from PDX, Friday, Sept. 13, $15 Advance // $18 Day of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
Outer Orbit is a funk soul collective led by Galen Clark (Subtonic, Anna Tivel, Sleater-Kinney) and fronted by vocalist Sarah Clarke (The Motet, Dirty Revival, Portugal, The Man). The band features a rotating lineup of PDX all-star musicians including members of Ghost-Note, Allen Stone, Portland Cello Project, Mono Neon and more. Outer Orbit brings original soul and pocket heavy funk while drawing on a range of influences from Sly Stone and The Meters to Aretha Franklin and Emily King.
Jay Si Proof, Funky Jazz soaked dirt from Portland with a silly and euphoric vibe, Saturday, Sept. 14, FREE, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
In 2016 Jeff Chilton packed his trombone and guitar onto an Amtrak train out of Ithaca, NY to move west in search of a home and a band. Three years later Jay Si Proof was born in 2019 from the funky jazz soaked dirt of Portland, OR bringing their “silly and euphoric vibe” (Portland Mercury) up and down the west coast. Described as "earth jazz alchemists" by Vortex Magazine, the band is a true DIY project with 2 self produced EPs, an album, and a performance history including the Skyview Jazz Festival, McMenamins UFO Festival, Mojo Family Fest, and the Bend Falls Fest, and the Corvallis Falls Fest.
Jay Si Proof is led by Jeff Chilton (trombone and vocals) and joined by Lucas James (drums and vocals) JD Erickson (sax and flute), and Corey Heppner (guitar).
Bluegrass Pickin' Circle with Tony Fuentes, Sunday, Sept. 15, FREE, 4-6 p.m., All Ages
Come and make some music or just come and listen to some pickin’!
Whether you’ve only learned basic chords or are the next Earl Scruggs, come join the circle! All abilities and ages are welcome. Tony will lead the circle in some basic bluegrass standards, but all pickers are encouraged to bring a song or two or more to share! Bluegrass is the focus but any easy to explain and play roots-style tune is welcome (folk songs, country standards, etc.).
Red Shahan / Ben Johnson, West Texas Hardscrabble Country with evocative, edgy Rock & Roll, Thursday, Sept. 19, $18 Advance // $22 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
Red Shahan is a future American legend with potential to conquer the world, least his wife, three kids, and close friends know so. Born in bluff dale, Texas back sometime in the early eighties, red is an avid outdoorsman and dedicated Leatherman owner. He loves a good Pachanga and can do several jumping jacks in a row. He used to rodeo at western Texas college and got his start singing country songs in Lubbock, Texas. Heavily influenced by ac/dc and the indigo girls, his new songs and record sound nothing like them at all. Red is the real deal. Only a fool would miss an opportunity to dive into his songs. -Aaron Raitiere
Currently based out of the small ranching town of Shaniko OR, ben johnson carves his own dusty path, spreading tales of rural western life. His sound draws from greats such as bob dylan, hank williams, and john prine. With his trusty martin guitar and friends scattered far and wide..Johnson seeks to unite western folks in a time of endless division and rapid change.
Sea Caves / Lincoln Crockett, Fast picking, earthy rhythms, sweet melodies. A night of indie rock meets grass, Friday, Sept. 20, $12 Advance // $15 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
In late 2019, Sea Caves released Across the Water and received glowing reviews and a dedicated fanbase in the Pacific Northwest. As momentum was building and they were set to embark on a West Coast tour, the pandemic brought a quick halt to their plans. During this time, as some relations frayed and others grew, Sydney Rohrs and Shiloh Halsey kept meeting at the park and writing songs, and a new album began to take shape. The result is a set of heartfelt songs colored with rich instrumentation, lush harmonies, and catchy melodies, all interwoven with Rohrs’ dreamy vocals and themes exploring the disconnection from community and family and the longing for things past and yet to be known.
The intricate guitar lines, dynamic bass playing, looping flutes, and soaring melodies we’ve come to know from Sea Caves shine through on the album.
Lincoln Crockett has been dedicated to his craft for many years, residing in the serene and picturesque Trout Lake, WA. A versatile multi-instrumentalist and gifted songwriter, Crockett expertly plays the mandolin and guitar, blending fast picking, earthy rhythms, sweet melodies, and lush chords. His unique style of modern folk and progressive bluegrass showcases remarkable musicality, wry humor, and a spiritual flavor that transcends traditions.
Glitterfox, Indie Rockers from PDX channeling the Classic Rock greats, Americana and Folk, Thursday, Sept. 26, $20 Advance // $25 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
The Portland based band Glitterfox has released five singles in just six months under their new record label Kill Rock Stars, with two more arriving this Spring. The band’s been growing steadily since “Drive” came out in August 2023, with their indie rock recipethat deftly balances Southern songwriting shine and nostalgia-fueled anthems.The four-piece band’s songwriters and front persons, married couple Solange Igoa andAndrea Walker, have always channeled their personal struggles as well as experiences as queer, neurodiverse individuals into their songwriting.Bassist Eric Stalker and drummer Blaine Heinonen bring a love of Americana, grunge,and dance music into the mix. All of these influences can be heard on the band’s latest singles, produced by Chris Funk of The Decemberists, and in their spirited live shows as they prepare for their full-length album debut in 2025.
Night Heron / Mega Cat, Down tempo grooves and afro-beat, hip hop, psychedelic music, Friday, Sept. 27, $10 Advance // $12 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
Night Heron makes down tempo groovers that fall somewhere between Sade and Air. Their sophomore LP is due sometime in early 2025 but we may see some lead singles from them this summer.
Mega Cat is a disembodied multidimensional being most discernibly experienced as sound waves. It was first discovered in a basement home studio in the Central District of Seattle by audio chemists Aaron Benson (drums, percussion, guitar), Kim West (synthesizer, piano) and Ryan Devlin (bass, guitar.) Upon first encountering Mega Cat, all three researchers experienced a loss of time, body dissociation, euphoria, and ego death. Reports of holographic thought, enhanced perception, and minor instances of levitation have been widely documented from just one encounter with mega cat. Though the being doesn’t seem to use traditional language to communicate, Mega Cat transmits instrumental narratives that feel familiar to fans of 20th century science fiction, afro-beat, hip hop, and psychedelic music.
Events in Stevenson & Cascade Locks
Thunder Island Sunset Live Music Series
Enjoy live music at Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks every Wednesday (June 5 through Aug. 28) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. with the Thunder Island Sunset Live Music Series.
Monthly Trivia Nights are scheduled at Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks.
Thursday, Sept. 12, Trivia Night, 6 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 10, Trivia Night, 6 p.m.
Cascade Locks Monthly Book Club
The Cascade Locks Book Club meets every fourth Thursday of the month at the Cascade Locks Library from 5:15-7 p.m. It will be patron lead and free for all to join.