Wednesday, September 9, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 17 estival stays ‘Close to Home’ Y, SEPTEMBER 11 5-6 p.m. The Parnells 6:15-7:15 p.m. AJ Lee and Blue Summit 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thunderstorm Artis 8:45-10 p.m. Judith Hill The Parnells ysically-distanced concert set for September 11-13 y noted Pacific Northwest est and . sticking close to home. PHOTO PROVIDED DAY, SEPTEMBER 12 5-6 p.m. Kristen Grainger & True North 6:15-7:15 p.m. Thunderstorm Artis 7:30-8:30 p.m. John Craigie 8:45-10 p.m. Judith Hill 12-1 p.m. Jenner Fox Band 1:15-2:15 p.m. Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms 2:30-3:30 p.m. AJ Lee and Blue Summit 3:45-5:00 p.m. John Craigie John Craigie AY, SEPTEMBER 13 The Parnells are an Americana/Country band from Bend, bringing a sexy, indie flare to the classic country sound. Powerful vocals, tight harmonies, and solid guitar playing drive their rootsy sound. They will perform as an acoustic duo with Corey and Whitney Parnell. Their compelling set is nostalgic and emotional. Jenner Fox comes from a family of river guides. He followed the family trade and released his first record (self titled) in 2015 to sell to rafting clients. Four records later, Fox calls Sisters home, travels from show to show on a cargo bike whenever possible, guides whitewater rivers all over the world, teaches music camps and searches for songs. “Jenner is a storyteller. His music is full of love, compassion, and curiosity,” said Lawson White of Good Child Records. “The charac- ters are relatable because they’re real folks. His stories are sincere and draw you in because they’re your stories. His songs make it clear that he is a true listener and observer of the world around him, and will have you laughing one minute and crying the next, engaged with wide eyes and bated breath...start to finish.” PHOTO PROVIDED AJ Lee and Blue Summit o. 1. der & Reeb Willms sing, ions leave a swirling cloud moke ’round our hearts, nto the night, spellbound Klauder’s rowdy and laying, and Reeb Willms’ guitar sound weave round their songs that less, and resilient. From ashington, and the high desert, salt-of-the-earth farm- ugh-and-tumble appre- and sings with a strong cuts straight to the heart. m Orcas Island, in the west Washington, where trees, and salt sea have voice to a dusty heart- e two play and tour as o be found performing tringband and the Caleb nd. They are pillars of the e and carry the torch of he world.  Judith Hill PHOTO BY BRADLEY COX PHOTO PROVIDED