Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1990, supplement, Page 2B, Image 10

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Chris Collrane, vocalist, and Ricky Johnson play the blues at Good Times Cafe and Bar.
Live music acts abound in Eugene
If you think that live music
is a thing of weekend bar
life, think again.
Three local establishments
cater to varying musical
tastes, varying ages and vary
ing schedules If music is
your thing, chances are Eu
gene has just what you're
looking for
The Beanery Coffee House.
152 W 5th Ave , features dif
ferent musical groups seven
days a week All perform
ances are free and there is no
age restriction upon entrance.
The evening shows run
from 9 to 11:30 p.m and the
morning shows from 9:30 to
noon
The atmosphere is relaxed
and laid back "The people are
really mellow, sitting around
drinking coffee and enjoying
the music and the conversa
tion," said Molli Brown, night
supervisor
If jazz tickles your musical
funny bone, try Jo Federigo's
Cafe and Bar, 259 E 5th Ave
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They feature local and Port
land jazz musicians seven
nights a week and have no
cover charge, but you must be
21 -years-old to be allowed in.
“We re Eugene's oldest
jazz club." said Jerome
Seljan, owner/operator.
The jazz shows run from 9
p.m. to midnight in the bar
portion of Jo Federigo's Res
taurant
The bar's atmosphere is
unique and Seljan said it has
evolved over the years. "We
have candlelight and lots of
neon,” he said "We have a
neon chandelier, poster art
and original art
"We also have table top
art — butcher paper and Cray
ons."
Jo Federigo's draws a wide
variety of people. "One of the
best features of the bar is that
we get a heterogeneous mix
of people. " Sel|an said
If blues music is more your
style, head on over to Good
Times Cafe and Bar, 375 E
7th Ave
They host live blues per
formances Monday through
Saturday every week from 9:30
p.m. to 2 a m There is a $1 to
$5 cover charge and no one
under 2f is admitted
' We get bands from up and
down the West Coaist and
from out east,” said Bob Jen
sen, owner. "And we feature a
comfortable Cheers atmos
phere "
Good Times also boasts a
well mixed crowd "We get
them all," said Jensen. "All
ranges, sizes, shapes and sex
es But mostly our audience is
between the ages of 21 and
70"
If it's music, good music,
you're after, take your pick.
Eugene has something for ev
eryone.
— Lttyne Lakefish
-.Cover —
Photographer:
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