Free concerts and easy listening
Jazz, classical music performed at Eugene Mall
r-ree public performances begin this month on
the Eugene Downtown Mail and in several of the
city's parks.
Showcase on the Mall, a weekly summer enter
tainment series on the downtown mall, features per
formers and musicians at noon.
Classical music will be featured on Mondays, a
potpourri of musical entertainment and perfor
mances on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, jazz on
Thursdays, and performances for children on
Fridays.
Summer Supper Concerts in the Parks features
classical, jazz, blue grass and reggae on Sunday,
Mondays and Wednesdays during the early evening
hours in several city parks. Performances have
already begun at Skinner Butte Park. They will begin
June 26 at Monroe Park, June 30 at Amazon Park, Ju
ly 11 at Westmoreland Park, July 13 at University Park
and July 17 at Washburne Park.
Summer Showcase on the Mall and Summer
Supper Concerts in the Parks are sponsored by the
Eugene Parks and Recreation Department with room
tax funds.
Below is a partial listing of concerts and perfor
mances. Specific information on dates, times and
locations will be available in the Emerald during the
summer.
Summer Showcase on the Mall
Monday June 20 — Quantum Leaps Ensemble —
dance
Tuesday June 21 — Richard Crandell & Bill
Bartells — guitar duets
Wednesday June 22 — Spencer Creek Drifters —
country
Thursday June 23 — Eagle Park Slim — blues
Friday June 24 — Synergy — dance
Monday June 27 — Peter Thomas — classical
guitar
Tuesday June 28 — Percy Hio — folk songwriter
Wednesday June 29 — Chico Sewall & Linda
Danielson — fiddle duet
Thursday June 30 — A la Carte — jazz
Friday July 1 — Godfrey Warner — storyteller
Performances in the Parks
Skinner Butte —
Sundays, 2 p.m.
July 3 Mambo Sox (rock’n’roll)
July 17 Radio Moscow (rock’n’roll)
July 31 The Passengers (rock’n’roll)
August 14 The Cashiers (rock'n’roll)
August 28 Uptown Project (rock’n’roll)
Monroe Park —
Sundays, 6:30 p.m.
June 26 Shumba (Marimba ensemble)
July 10 Magical Strings (Celtic music on harp and
hammered dulcimer)
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July 24 Wylde Thyme (progressive Celtic music)
July 31 New Mime Circus
August 7 Powers & Jeans (jazz dance theatre)
August 21 Stan Fink Quartet (jazz)
Westmoreland
Community Center —
Mondays, 6:30 p.m.
July 11 Eric Tingstad from Seattle
July 18 Spencer Creek Drifters (country classics)
July 25 Richard Crandell & Bill Bartells (acoustic
guitar)
August 1 Instant Brothers (jazz grass, dawg, ala
Grissman)
August 8 An Evening of Barbershop
August 15 Swing Shift (jazz)
August 22 Eugene Brass Quintet
August 29 Brian Freeman & Mark Nelson (original
and traditional music on guitar and dulcimer)
Amazon Community Center —
Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.
June 30 Mike Heffley & Cote Tete
July 7 Sabia (Latin American music)
July 14 Roccoco Consort (classical)
July 21 On the Edge (comedy improvisation)
July 28 Extra Texture with Dennis St. Germain
(jazz)
August 4 Arousing Spirit (reggae)
August 11 Wild Geese from Portland (traditional
Celtic music)
August 18 Aurora (acoustic music for flute, cello,
guitar)
August 25 Le Jazz Hot (jazz)
September 1 Chris Sorensen Country Quartet
University Park —
Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
July 13 Silverwood Players (woodwind quintet)
July 27 New Mime Circus
August 10 Percussion Quartet
Washbume Park —
Sundays, 4 p.m.
July 17 A Festival for Children
July 31 A Festival Celebrating Women in the Arts
August 14 A Festival of Song
Special Events
July 4 Celebration at Alton Baker Park
July 16 Annual Kaufman Center Outrageous Yard
Sale with Eugene combo from 10 a.m. to noon,
Ragtime Millionaires noon to 2 p.m.
September 10 and 11 Harvest Fair Folk Festival,
Alton Baker Amphitheatre.
Groups like The Cashiers, Sabia and Storyteller God
frey Warner pictured at the right will be performing
during the summer in parks throughout Eugene.
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